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

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The administration and faculty, imbued with the principles of a Christian education, have an instinctive respect for these ideas, having a firm grasp of the tradition which produced them and gift for making their heritage relevant to today's teenagers. Opportunities for intellectual development are presented daily in the classroom and laboratories. The superior rating of the North Central Association's evaluating team of educators acknowledges the quality of educational achievement exacte attained. a d and 4-Inav 2551.1 -I 2g9CLCf.D.i Paimpggkitij-, ....- :a:f lb in Page 2 I ,M G , , , , ' ' 4 'J' is , ,,L,,L L iff ? ' Wflff :fy ,f Z H T1 Page 4 gp 1 , A f fi? Q Q, ., . . , ,H-:H :, Q ew QQ 6 laloorfunifg ofeacld jo .f4cAieuemenf The diversity of activities fosters spiritual, mental and physical growth. Through the religious organizations, a student finds satisfaction in helping others remembering their dignity as People of God. The socio-cultural clubs complement classroom teaching, imple- menting theory with practice. Athletic activities elicit from each participant an appreci- ation of group effort. The prized title, in basketball, City Champs, underscores the fact that individual performance plus unified group effort yields victory. When a student utilizes the existing opportunities, he matures into a well-rounded Christian eager to face future challenges. Page 5 n ,,vwmummwm. :www- An annual uest at Central's commencement cere g . many, Bzshop Rehring addresses thefuture aturnnzl Bishop George Retiring presents a CZIYIZOHIKL adding worals of congratulations. Page 6 ,f' , eruice 0 goal .7lu'0ugl1 Service jo .Nia 3-focg Your happiness is essentially bound up with the glory you give your Maker. These words taken from Bishop George I. Rehring's 1966 Easter Sermon des- cribe his purpose in life: service to God through ser- vice to his flock. Bishop George Rehring resigned March 1 in ac- cordance with a decree adopted by the Vatican Council II, that every bishop is earnestly requested to relinquish his office when he completes the 75th year of his life. Succeeding Bishop Rehring, 76, who has devoted 17 years of service to the Toledo diocese, is Bishop john A. Donovan, 55, who was installed April 18. The success of a servant of mankind as humble as Bishop Rehring will only be repaid in eternity. In dedicating the 1967 Centripetal we offer our sincere gratitude for the priestly example and zeal he has given the diocese. Our prayers for continued health and happiness. Bishop Rehrtng andfllsgr. Harrington enthustastteatbz view and eomrnent on the prospects ofthe newhz-christened fofzn L. Harrington Gym. me o WW .... o l ff' ' , The Most Reverend George Rehring, S.T.D. Fourth Bishop of Toledo Page 7 T 35. MM HM MJPJHXS Q EEG A H Fcmw-TY WXr:ET'NC'2 3'-W q w' , 'F' 'Q 1 f' X' 5 59? BIZ A J Gs 4 JM YW 'x , ff k WN I7 A-A 1 EQ ffm 7 I ,g 1 M. X x I 41 i ff ' mx XM I t , , XX-XM . r K O5 4 X , N7 7 I x -X m X 5 L W J 2 XJXKXQJ T E' V r Y XY. 2 v ,r l C x X I l A Weiigisifi X , i ' ' -4' 1 F 'x 1.x fr x fb! 0 M Q mx f f W-A - 1' ' V fx - fN A1 7 X NL m w W' 1 A New TJ A -X N i w Z!! X ms S x 1+ 5 Z kv Y X f y X Zxvss s q X fi. Page 10 The Most Reverend john A. Donovan, S.T.D Fiffh Bishop of Toledo gs ll X.. MR Right Reverend John L. Harrington, S.T.B., MA. Principal ofCe1itral Catholic High School Page 11 Q ffezf., I ,.m:. :XQ ::f. K K Page 12 Reverend James E. Steinle, M.Ed. Assistant Principal of Central Catholic High School BDU!!! C959 noun We I5 av Counseling students, organizinggschedules, evaluating test scores and promoting higher education are some responsibilities of the Guidance Department. The guidance staf includes: Sr. M Francis Xavier RSM Mrs. Velma Pfewer fguidarice directorj, Fr. Brian OFMC, Sr. Mercy Marie RSM Mrs. Lucille Hauenstein and Sr. M. Florence OSF Q-acuffg Sfriuea for .xdcctclemic gxceffence SISTER MARY ADOLPH SND, M.A. German SISTER ANGELA MARIE OSU, M.A. English SISTER MARY ARSENIA OSF, M.Ed. A Y Biology REV. THOMAS BEAUREGARD, M.A. Religion MR. PETER BENEDICT, B.E. Physical Education, Assistant Football and Basketball Coach SISTER MARY BENET RSM, M.A. English MR. RICHARD BERES, B.E. Mathematics, Audio-Visual Dept. SISTER MARY BERNARDA SND, M.A. Religion, Latin REV. RALPH BIERNACKI, A.B. Religion Page 13 in During Open House Mr. ana' Mrs. Murray diseussedthe achieve- ments ofthetr daughter with Sr. M. Mark. gi: S acuffg, SM!! gree arenfd af Open 01,159 'QW Page 14 While touring the Bays' Art Department Mr. and Mrs. Rihaeek stop to compliment Sister Irene Marte on the aeeornptishrnents ofher students. SISTER MARY BLANDINA OSF, A.B. Religion SISTER MARY BRENDAN OSF, A.B. Mathematics REV. BRIAN TAYLOR O.F.M. Conv., A.B., S.T.L. Religion, Counselor, Chess Coach MRS. DOROTHY BROWN, A.B. English SISTER MARY FRANCES CABRINI OSF, M.A. Mathematics REV. CAMPION PRENDERGAST O.F.M. Conv.,A.B Religion SISTER MARY CARNATH RSM, M.A. Government, Religion SISTER MARY CAROLINE OSF, M.S. Chemistry, Physics MR. RICHARD CERVANTES, B.S.E. Spanish, Assistant Football Coach SISTER MARY CLARET CSSF, B.S. Biology SISTER MARY CLARISENA RSM, M.A. French, Geography SISTER MARY CLEOPHA OSF, B.E. Attendance Office MR. JAMES CORDIAK, M.Ed. Physiology, Head Football and Baseball Coach SISTER MARY DAMIEN OSF, A.B. Mathematics SISTER MARY de PAUL SND, M.A. Business Education, Student Council MR. GERALD V. DePRISCO, M.A. Glee Club, Band MR. TIMOTHY DEVER, B.E. World History, Athletic Director, Bowling Coach, Student Council SISTER MARY ELAYNE SND, A.B. French OREV. ERNEST WAECHTER O.F.M. Conv., A.B. Religion, YCS Director SISTER MARY FLORENCE OSF, M.E. English, Guidance Counselor SISTER M. FRANCIS XAVIER RSM, M.A. Guidance Counselor MR. ROBERT CABLE, B.M. Instrumental Music, Tennis Coach MISS MAUREEN GALLAGHER, B.E. Physical and Health Education SISTER MARY GEMMA OSF, M.A. General and Physical Science REV. GENE SCHNEIDER O.F.M. Conv., M.A. Religion MRS. V. J. GERNER, A.B. American History, Geography MRS. LUCILLE HAUENSTEIN, M.Ed. Business Education, Guidance Counselor Page 15 eruice pen clerecl ,MAJ .14 Sfnife SISTER MARY IMMACULATE OSF, B.S.E. English, Religion SISTER IRENE MARIE RSM, M.A. Art SISTER MARY JEAN FRANCIS SND, B.A. Government Page 16 Assisiing Sr. M Cleopha in the aftendance 0-WCB is Madonna Ninneman and Sue Tomaszewskias Dave Heilman and jim Stein wait for their excuse slzps. SISTER MARYJEANNE SND, M.A. Latin SISTER MARY JEROLYN SND, A.B. Business Education SISTER MARY JEROME RSM, M.E. Mathematics SISTER MARY JOHN OSF, M.M. Music REV. KEITH O'NEILL O.F.M. Conv., M.A. Religion MRS. JAMES KONWINSKI, A.B. American History Mrs. Lillian Wroe, school nurse explains to foe Beokler the outcome of his chest X-ray provided by the Mobile Unit stationed atCCHS in November. MR. DONALD LEWIS, B.E. Government, Golf Coach MRS. JOHN LIWO, A.B. Mathematics SISTER MARY LORETTA OSF, M.A. Religion SISTER MARY LOYOLA OSF, B.S.E., A.R.R.T. Physiology, Religion SISTER MARY MARCELLINE OSF, M.S. Biology SISTER MARY MARGUERITE OSF, B.S. Mathematics, General Science, Physics SISTER MARIE CELINE OSU, M.A. English SISTER MARY MARK OSF, A.B. Biology SISTER MARY MARTINA OSU, M.H.E.Ed. Home Economics MR. DAVID KREGEL, B.E. Geography, Wrestling and Assistant Football Coach MISS FRANCES KROMPAK, B.E. Physical and Health Education REV. PAUL KWIATKOWSKI, B.A., S.T.L. Religion Page 17 Right: Mrs. Rose McCarthy, sec- retary, aids the guidance depart- ment keeping their records and files in perfect order throughout the schootyear. Far right: Mrs. Virginia Toczyn- shi and Mrs. Therese Wongroshi assist in the task off-seeping Centra! attractive. Ee ,fs- Worfh genfraf Conclucfd guafuafion I Page 18 SISTER MERCY MARIE RSM, M.A. Guidance Counselor SISTER MARY NATALIE OSU, M.S.L.S Librarian MISS MARGARET NOBLE, A.B. Spanish MR. PAUL O'ROURKE, M.Ed. Commercial Law SISTER M. PETER CHANEL OSF, A.B. Chemistry MRS. VELMA PFEIFFER, M.Ed. Guidance Director MR. THOMAS POWERS, A.B. Economics, JV Football, Track Coach SISTER MARY RACHEL CSSF, M.A. English SISTER MARY RAYMOND OSU, M.A. English REV. ROBERT REINHART, M.A. Religion MISS MARY LEE RIETZKE, A.B. English SISTER MARY ROBERTA SND, M.A. Business Education MR. JOSEPH ROZANSKI, B.S.E. American History, Cross Country Coach SISTER M. RUTH ANN SND, M.A. Aff SISTER ST. JUDE OSU, A.B. English SISTER ST. PAUL OSU, A.B. English, Mathematics SISTER MARY SARAH OSU, B.S.E. Assistant Librarian MR. PETER SCHAAL, B.E. Government, Public Speaking MRS. DONALD SEEMAN, A.B. Freshman Chorus, junior Glee Club MRS. NORA SHEAHAN, A.B. General Science MISS MARY SMITH, A.B. English Rev. Robert Reinhart is deepbf intent on inculcating Christian values and tradition in his Freshman boys. Audio-visual director, Mr, Richard Beres, shows Sr. M. Sarah and Sr. M Nata!z'e how to operate the tape recorder. Ctassroorn teaching aids are available to facutgz on request. final mal 4743? MR. ROBERT STUREK, B.E. American History, Assistant Football, Basketball Coach SISTER MARY TERESITA O Mathematics fx l SF REV. ROBERT THOMAS, A.B. Religion SISTER THOMAS MORE OSU, A.B. journalism, English, Yearbook Business Education SISTER MARY VALEDA SND, M.A. Latin, Religion SISTER MARY WINIFRED OSF, A.B. English, Religion fvwq. MRS. LILLIAN WROE, R.N. School Nurse SISTER MARY XAVIER OSF, B.S.E., B.A. Mathematics MR. JAMES ZAK, B.S.E. Physical Education, Head Basketball Coach, Frosh Football ,Qgfifi r ,,.' :ffj MRL FELIX ELLERBROCK 5?-5 . if Maintenance Supt. O gba! 6 per orm any Weejecl Serviced The ojfee staff manages the business affairs of Central Mrs. Ruth Toy, Mrs. foyee Mehling, and Mrs. Margaret Besides clerical duties the stajfprepares grade transcripts Mellhargie. Mrs. Della Wilson, boohheepen was absent for colleges, keeps permanent records and operates the whenpicture was taken. switchboard. The stay includes Miss Rose Faelcelman, Page 20 SISTER MARY THOMASINE SND, B.S.E. The maintenance stafand cafeteriaperson- nel satisbf needs of Centra! through their faithfit service. Lejhi' ,Maintenance staff- Mr. Felix Elter- broek, Mr. S, faswick, Mr. L. Sehafen Mr. E. Pawtinshi Mr. L. Kean, Mr. f Zitzrnan, and Mr. L. Nosker. Bottom: Cakteria staff- Mrs. Ester Har- dak, Mrs. Pat Kos, Jllrs. fane Wojciechow- skzg Mrs. Marie Hergenrathen Mrs. Alice Lewandowskzg Mrs. Evebn Kemskig and Mrs. Ruth Witko. Mrs. Illary Wicks was absent when picture was taken. MISS ROSE FACKELMAN Office Clerk MRS. MARGARET MCILHARCIE Office Clerk, Switchboard MR. JOHN PACKO Cafeteria Manager MISS CATHERINE SCHUB ERT Secretary MRS. RUTH TOY Registrar MRS. D ELLA WILSON Bookkeeper 'fi K,- 1 Q , fi ...ff Page 21 JLNJ FQJ .JU...ll ' A WN - Sm i Gia K 9 9 X ' Eg ' '-., U 5 X f ' ' X QNX? 'J , X 'gf' f f 1' I 3 + 5 I Q if X ,fa x nn, wfql X N X . X A X S K I 1 gig! f ' QM img 'S X , Q 1 1 k X A wi X G 2 W ' NT f X f , :ffl I J X X L ' ti' X 5 Q f ' WlW'WMIWWlWf EXQXKEN ff Nlguf ' -S CLASSES Y S W 7 IQ ' MJ 3 SQEEAM ff M Vf f 42 4 L! K, S ff gf S f Qf CAM i970 David Abdouch, Cynthia Aberl, Gary Ackerman, Barbara Adamski, David Albrecht, Epifanio Alvarado, Richard Appleby Carol Arbinger, Susan Ashe, Patricia Bacik, Consuelo Barboza, Diane Batog, Vicki Beauregard, Patricia Berger Jacqueline Berning, Susan Bick, Steve Biel- ski, Richard Binkowski, james Bires, Raymond Birr, Ioane Blauvelt Patricia Blust, Karen Bocian, Laura Bocian, Mark Boes, Michael Bogdanski, john Boros, Michael Boyle Kathleen Brazzil, Kathleen Brazzill, Frank Breisacher, Arthur Brust, joseph Brywc- zynski, Carol Bubacz, Susan Burkhardt Page 24 Leading the freshman class in various school activz'ties are james Szychozuskz, president' Mary Lawrenca seereiaryg fan .Millen vice-presideng' and Mary jane Higgins, treasurer. Heading a class requires much time, energy, and ambition on iheirpart . ww c A .Q lccc . 1 ie., if . 'S 1 f ' vi ,E ' it if K , f 5 r 4, 1 Q I fl 3 K 1 .F A 1 nl t'ie , siti if A ii, ss, ,s, i as ltcy I r 5' N i :li 3- li A 455' Z -wif-:mf- -fzf f f. ,east ,. vt ? Y f ' Aw .L V' qi' H A . -dl J ll ' if ' A, 'fl iz 5' 1, R? .+ -1 , X iit l ieii I ' Byrne Kathryn Calabrese joan Cappel letty, Brian Carder, Cregory Carl f' ' Q IV J Linda Burzynski, Becky Buttke, james 0 6 hu . ' ' ' - fe f gf l ' A i I I Thomas Carr, Theodore Cheney, Ray Chi colini, Michael Christie, Mark Christmyer, Cina Clegg, Roseann Clifton I joan Collins, Martin Collum, john Con Q, 5, H N- 4 X , t nell, Thomas Connolly, Denise Cook, X .-my ' 5 f C X Maureen Corrigan, Calvin Cousino .Q . .a ' jane Craig, Gerard Cyranowski, Barbara Q rl WWI. Q Czelusta, Louis Czerniak, Elizabeth Czu- 4 A i 7 V I binski, Eileen Daly, Michael Daney it gm 3 9 i l' C Y, 5 kg' if , t A f' it ' 3' J Michael Danyko, Marianne Daoust, Kathy g L -- it, Y Q., . U Davis, Kathleen Delp, David Dilley, Rich- Q J 'f K W L C V 0 WI- 4, no W rn ff' . - ' ', , f-A ard Dillon, Richard Dimling Atbgg 5 M ry if ,. - Q , Q ' A A et t II ' Thomas Dixon, David Donnell,janetDom- . 1 h J ,s I' K alski, Marian Domansky,Colleen Doran, W5 is E335 4 dll' 'V g 5 A C fr Robert Doster, Mary Drouillard 4 ' 5 gflggaffft S ,,., 1 1 I ttsa kd 1' n l Future homemakers Debra Veeclc, Charlotte Kent Diane Colembiewskzg fae- queline Pozniak, Corlsuelo Barboza, anclStella Saclowy demonstrate basic skills in bread making. These girls will also learn to plan a well balanced meal J While Theresa Sartor cheeks feanette Kulezylds jimi pattern for a proper fit, Patricia Blast selects the appro- priate material G . . . A0 I'flIll0lfll' Arif Mjfljl 07110 X., . its Patrick Gareau, Carol Gawrych, Joan Gogol, Diane Golembiewski Linda Goodnough, Mark Gora, Ellyn Gozdowski, Nancy Grajczyk 'F is fmmgw. ' -.ai William Greene, Lawrence Griesemer, Jacquelyn Gross, Patricia Gyurko David Guest, Gregory Gunner, Barbara Gzik, James Haas Kathleen Haas, Marsha Habrych, Sheila Hallenbeck, Connie Halloran Page 26 Linda Dubielak, Judith Duck, Linda Dudek, Patricia Duffer, Teri Duleba, Marlene Dullabaun, Thomas Durbin Joseph Durczynski, James Duris, Mary Dutched, Gary Dutkiewicz, Janice Eaton, Patrick Eggers, Linda Ellerbrock William Ellert, James Erd, Joyce Erd, Jean Fackelman, Jeanne Fairbairn, Cynthia Farmer, Kathleen Fedczuk Laurie Feeney, James Filipski, John Fillion, James Finkler, Charles Fleck, Cheryl Fleischman, Julie Ann Flower Mary Flynn, Deborah Frame, Janet France, Roberta Fumo, Linda Gabringer, James Gancarz, Marsha Gardner , 41 xww Q WW Brian Carder conjugates a verb in La!inf0rMary Beth Kreug as Richard Taylor, Elaine Rokickz' and Debra Lewan- dowski Zisien atteniivebf. Lawrence Hanudel, Pamela Harley, Kevin Harman, John Hartigan, Joseph Helmini- ak, Gary Henry, Michael Hessling Mary Higgins, Jay Hill,Vicky Hiller,James Hite, Barbara Hockman, Rita Hogan, Kathleen Hohenberger Michael Holmes, Robert Hoover, Martie Horne, Victoria Horner, Karen Houck, Marsha Howard, Patricia Hubbard Cheryl Huntebrinker, Jayne Ingham, Con- nie Jablonski, Kathryn Jablonski, Joseph Jackowski, Bonnie Jacobs, Felicia Jagod- zinski Steven Jagodzinski, Dale Jakubowski, Mar- tin Jan, Daniel Jankow ski, Patrick Jan- owiecki, M ary Jaskolski, Gerald Jaworski David Jensen, Jeffery Johnston, Thomas Junga, Louise Jurski, Cynthia Jutkowski, Michael Kaczmarek, Cynthia Kalinowski James Kasiorkiewicz, John Kasiorkiewicz, Kathleen Kasprzak, Sandra Kasubski, Kenneth Katafias, Diane Kawczynski, Donald Kehr , ,. J R i 1 Ill: tl N Q E t rlc, 'X I K, J, - mizkj .Q if 4' a 9 -:Q ' - 51 P! L. .Z It l., :q,,.:' , ' lfwzfg Q ,'J ,A f-,f .a l Tn J 1 ,P M ll't J ' , , .. rf f all Page 27 2 T- I 2 w-' n c ,fp , 06 06- Page 28 Mary Kehres, Margaret Kelly, Charlotte Kent, Sandy Kessler, Rosalyn Keween, Laura Kijowski, Frank Kilpatrick Michael Kinn, Sharon Kirby, ,Io Kives, Garnett Klatt, Robert Klein, Thomas Klein, Alan Klepacz James Kleparek, jay Knerr, Randolph Ko- chanowski, William Kolhoff, Christine Kolinski, Carolyn Konczal, Nancy Ko- necki Susan Kosinski, Kenneth Kotas, Anthony Kowalski, Sheldon Kowalski, janet Ko- zak, joan Kozlowski, Karen Krall Mary Beth Kreuz, Robert Krompak, Wil- liam Kubacki, Michael Kubicki,Jeanette Kulczyk, Susan Kurdys, Michael Kwiat- kowski Gary Lagos, Thomas Lammers, Barbara Lang, Kimberly Langel, Debra LaPlante, David Latchuk, Mary Lawrence Michael Lepiarz, John Leslie, Debra Lewan- dowski, Ralph Lewandowski, Ray Lewan- dowski, MarianneLindsay, Gary Logsdon jeff Lonc, Marsha Longenecker, Patricia Lozinski, Carol Lublin, Gerald Luken, Fred Maciejewski, Patrick Mack Linda Macke, Robert Mackowiak, Steven Magnatta, Kathy Mahoney, Sue Maier, Claudia Majchrowski, Marie Makulinski Timothy Mallon, judy Maloney, William Maloney, Marcia Manon,judith Markos, Thomas Marok, Mary Marquis Konstanty Masiulaniec, Denise Mason, Margaret Mattimoe, Andrew Matuszak, Stephen Mayers, Linda Maynard, Mar- garet McCarthy Mary McCartney,Jol1n Mcflluskey, David McCreery, Kathleen McCune, Patricia Mc- Donagh, Betty Mcflee, Elizabeth McGuire P ii-P312 L Q.. - ' ' 5 Lx Diane McLaughlin, james Meeks, Mary b r I l it ,P Mehling, Sue hlCllO11,J21I11CS Mical, Rich- ' 'P ' Nj' N ard Michalak, Susan Mieczkowski f l ' gg, lc. J.. Roberta Mielcarek, Michael Mikolajczyk, L-1 I I Ian Miller, Mary Miller, Prudy Miller, Y Peggy Anne Minneker, Barbara Miodus- ll lil fig ?-P K 5 X A joseph Misch, Patricia Moline, Marcie Mor- - fl ,A , Q ' Q4 , 2 l, genstern, john Morris, Mary Morris, Mi- 1:7 l ' V I w Rf? Q chael Moszkowicz, Stephen Murawski , als! . P l I X' fl A Martin Murnen, Timothy Muszynski, Deb- . I' J D m 'N ' orah Mutchler, Christine Mys, Norman T ll ' Q K I if lf' l' V Napierala, Christine Nasta, Lee Ann Na- Z ,' I v ar re .S,AaLe:5laeare .gjfuelg agnfrigued cjeed men Nancy Grajezyk, Gerafd Cyranowskzg Mz'ehae!He5.9!i'ng, Laurie Feeney, and Barbara Czelusia review for Sr. St. fude's USU freshmen English class the background maieriafon lhe Elizabethan iheaire before beginning study of Sha!-:espeare's tragedy, Romeo and fuliei. Page 29 Ken Wisniezuski explains the dzjkrenees between plane ana' space geometry to Bob Freeland Mary King ana' Leslie Lacure. Sr. M. Damien OSF helps Patgz Maurer with a problem in the application of this knowledge. Lyndon Navarre, Art Niewiadomski, Larry Nirschl, Irene Nitkiewicz, Antoinette Nitz, jim Noe, Terese Norton Michael Nowak, Sandra Nowak, Patrick Obarski, Michael O'Donnell, Patricia Oess, Susan Oess, Jeanette Olender Nancy Olsen, Irene Orth, Peggy O'Shea, Karen Osgood, Patricia Pacer, William Pakulski, Gary Pallauf William Palm er, Barbara Paul, Cindy Payne, james Pennypacker, Michael Pete, Vicky Petroff, Stephen Pettee Vincent Pinciotti, Eugene Piniazkiewicz, Mi- chael Pitton, Mary Plenzler, joseph Plu- ciniczak, Patricia Polcyn, Kyle Porthouse Joseph Posey, Margaret Poznan, Jacqueline Pozniak, K athleen Printke, M aureen Pugh, Jacquelyn Quinn, Michael Raabe Page 30 zz R P . or 1 'fs . .1.,AH Wait CLQIICQ Q0 ,9n f I I. W' V 'ist , , , f . i asf E 4' -PJ? ' , 1 l Q! iii' if 've X-Q 1. .W f' J-Q fgwzf 1 ' ,. A . . wg' -51529. f - ' p-22 .. jx .- Katherine Ramlow, Cary Rasmussen, Ka- ren Raszka, Samuel Ray, Cathleen Rebris, Linda Rees, Pamela Reichert Michael Reinbolt, Rita Reinemeyer, Andrew Rice, james Rice, Charles Rigoulot, Elaine Rokicki, Elaine Rose Deborah Rosenberg, Kenneth Rossler, Tim Rowland, janet Rumpf, john Ruppel, Alice Rutkowski, Debra Ryan Barbara Rygalski, Pamela Sadoski, Linda Saclowski, Stella Sadowy, Darlene Sahadi, Susan Sahadi, Dennis Sakowski Theresa Sartor, Pam Scannell, Kathleen Schaefer, Rose Schafer, Diane Schardt, Michael Schira, Kurt Schlagheck Martin Schnapp, Rebecca Schnapp, Kath- leen Schuller, Deborah Schuster, Kathy Scott, John Seeman,1oyce Seibert Michael Sexton, Charmaine Shea, Patricia Shordt, Kathryn Shortridge, KrystalShu- barga, Greg Sido, jean Siwajek F r , I 45 KW , ,, . , 1: ' 1A li .DT V ,X l ,tu I I I Q 1 Jiri, , , g-xl! X' ' ti ,. 1 -sr ,N , at ylll A hi. L, tsl l yy V' c, i i if is W, if ' Q-A V xgfif' i we is X: if N A as eeee Q l f,.- -Xi K V -gg , ,V A . Q ' A , 'K' W ,,,, X t ,,,,l, , ite Jtl Q P e 't james Noe supplies the necessary air for the sound machine so that Kurt Sclzlagheck, Daniel fankowski and Gregory Gunner are able to determine the dmrentpitches ofsound Recording important data for comparing the sound equency discs is Mary Beth Kreuz. . f s' - 1 J f ' 1' hw, gl V .. 4.6, , ,jf ' K ' at 1 I I M! 'L' Www - , 'J R - , if if ' .. D Rhonda Skaff, Kathie Smigielski Daniel Smith, Laurene Smith Linda Smith, Sandra Smith Sarann Smith, Thomas Smith Roseann Sniegowski, Mary Snyder .. aw ' .F uri. . - a I A if QQ ,- I'05 Iflell l'0l,U T36 J :i Rev. Pau!Kwz'az'k0wshz'seenzs equalb oveqoyedwiih hzls hcshnzen rehgion sludenisg Cynthia fuihowshzg Diane Bafog, Karen Osgooal Elizabeth McGuire Robert Sobczak, Kathryn Spaid, Mary Ann Speier, Mary Spychala, Mary Ann Starzynski, Judith Staskiewicz, Barbara Steck William Steele, Margaret Stein, Carol Ann Stemple, David Stewart, Janet Stresen, Valerie Sujkowski, Betty Swat :hx 4 x Page 32 4 41' . vv we-w . Thomas Swiergosz, Lawrence Szaroleta, james Szychowski, Rodney Szymanski, ,A V h Ellen Szyperski, Michial Tansey, Patri- R TTT ff cia Tatro Richard Taylor, Robert Thomas, Steve Tigges, Sandy Toeppe, joan Torzewski, t-. i n V Aleta Toska, Kathleen Toth R eli ,ffl . h V i.,iE1,X.. Richard Toth, Sharon Toy,Dennis Trease, ,V wi, . i t Cindy Trychel, jack Trzcinski, Debbie QR R' in--' Tucker, Theresa Tursich ,ti :fw fr A I1 i y I can Tusynski, Teresa Twyford ,.4. 'd l ,eg yy: , ,, . ie . ,fl 0112 C-DI' aflfft Barbara Uliczny, Frank Unisko V and Vickie 0'C0nnor as they review fest scores in salvalion history. He endeavors io guide ilzem io a fizller una'ersz'ana'z'ng 0fCh1'L9t's love. Robert Valigosky, Susan Van Wormer Debra Veeck, Marcia Vogl Patricia Volpe, Ernie Wallerstein 2. gg ,Q fe lJA 9 N , ,-..- 2-. -- 9. 4' 1- V, .. If -+ 1 - -v., fl 1'-4 1, ,tw . ,li Wt 5 Q- fy . V, la. , . ' Richard Weber, joseph Weiher, jeffrey . ii'a T' K A V 5 Weiser, David Wellinger, Paula Welsh, K 1 , my R M I . l ' Joseph Wernert, Thomas Westmeyer I it MX ' QQ , i'i David White, Patricia Wiczynski, Frank 1 K i, , ea N T- Wiench, Dianne Wiener, Linda Wietrzy- f, 1 fi J kowski, Charmaine Wilczynski, Richard rr P i, 'e-, is i ll Wilhelm ll ,, Anne Willinger, Tim Winkle, Gregory W is- Q 8 Jr Yi I V H niewski, Mark A. Wisniewski, Mark S. ggi, tx ,. Wisniewski, janet Witko, Patricia Wo- .il I. - ' h k- a ,a Jciec ows 1 , f ,,'7'51, Ronald Wojciechowski, Philip Wroblewski, , ,Zh I Bonnie Wysowaty, joseph Yager, Mar- if lg, P F 'li' . x g' garet Young, Diane Zaciek, Thomas F Tj t l ' N: Zaenger er'.i P f faii' 'T I Joyce Zawacki, Robert Zawlocki, James ,V V lf! - .lr , Zawodny, john Zak, Mary Zeiher, Cyn- l ll ' A f ,f ll 'F . l I f thia Zeminski, Frederick Zibbel Hifi ' 71 ,71 ,y y y Page 33 Ciao U! 1969 Karen Abrass, Kathryn Adamski, Stanley Adamski, james Addis, Deby Agosti, Marilyn Albert, Elaine Ambroziewicz Gregory Amrhein, Mary Anderson, Doug- las Andrzejewski, john Appelhans, john Arnold, Catherine Arquette, Susan Ash- man Sue Baker, Mike Baranek, Craig Barrow, James Bartok, William Bartok, james Barut, joseph Baun Pamela Beauregard, Robert Belkofer, Linda Berger, Herbert Bertz, james Bialecki, 'CJ if Dale Birie, Larry Blanchong Dennis Blank, joseph Blaze, Robert Boell- ner, Sue Bogucki, Timothy Bohnsack, Bernita Borer, Carolyn Borgess Page 34 Inspiring the Sophomore class with their outstanding ieadershzp and initiative are class offcerss Robert johnson, presidenzi' Gregory Goiba, lreasuren' Karen Fannelbz, vice-presidenli' and Ann MCCGTW, secretary. s 'xi ,,i, yeyk A . I xv I ' yarn - aj n ,, ,-., A71 I .F -, I ,- W 1 ,ij so A, ,V 5 e -1 i '-' .2 , -1 ,gp A 51 i 41 -f K . My r x A- , y M 1 i Dorothea Bork, julie Boyce, BonnieBrand, Michael Briggs, Richard Briggs, Paul Brunner, john Brzozka Mary Bubacz, Sandi Buchler, Betty Buck, Richard Burkhardt, Dennis Burzynski, David Bush, Donald Bush Shaun Bush, Richard Butler, Kevin Carder, Louis Carlucci, joseph Carone, Mary Car- penter, George Ceravolo David Chelminski,james Chmielowicz, Rick Christoph, Margaret Ciesla, Martin Clem- ent, Timothy Cline, Debra Collum William Conklin, Jeanne Connor, Patsy Cook, Donald Coon, Colleen Corrigan, Paul Craver, Patricia Creighton Patricia Csomos, Susan Cullen, Mark Cun- ningham, Gregory Czaja, Paula Czarcin- ski, Lawrence Czelusta, Georgianne Czerniak Anne-Marie Czubek, Deborah Czubek, Fred- rick Dauer, Patrick Davis, James Day, Ken Day, Joseph DeAngelo Leslie Declercq, Rosemary Dembinski, Ma- ry jane D emski, Douglas Derlatka, Thomas Dever, Candace Devine, Daniel DiLucia Sandra Dittman, Patrick Dixon,JohnDmy- tryka, Bridget Dobrak, Francis Domalski, john Dombrowski, Nick Doman janet Dombi, Lynda Dorn, Virginia Dowl- ing, Daniel Drennan,joseph Drouillard, Pat Dugan, Rodney Dunbar Beverly East, Valerie Ebner, John Eckhart, John Eggerstorfer, john Eichner, Tina Fillion, Linda Elekonich A tg 5 Gil ,i J 3, J. . ,,,.. i7 NS-712 -2593 . V, .A ,N . -4 Page 35 Steven Ellis, David Ember, Andrew Etzel, Mary Fackelman, Karen Fanelly, Kath- leen Farrell, Robert Fehlen Claudia Finn, Tim Finn, Roger Florkowski, Cathy Fortener, Richard Fournier, Robert Freeland, Michael Gabenski Thomas Gailliot, Sharon Gaines, Linda Gall, Harry Gardner, Mary Geremski, Peter Gerken, Philip Geronimo Michael Gilsdorf, john Godfrey, Dorothy Godlewski, Gregory Golba, Ann Good- nough, Carol Gorney, Gerald Gospodarek Mary Graber, Gary Grachek,joAnna Gram- ling, Dennis Grandowicz, Thomas Gray, Geoffrey Grubb, Christine Gunselman if ll QIZIOOLUQI' U5 edearc : i.'5COUel'Le5 Searching to uncover the wonders of light, waten carbon dioxide and oxygen involved in the process ofgbhotosynthesis, biology students, Mary Pat Biggs, fuditlz fensen, Sharon Schafer, Christine Gunselman, and Linda Sgzszko, work dilzgentbz in quest ofresults and answers. Experimentation is the nucleus for learning and understanding the fundamentals in biology Page 36 T he technique of performing sterile transkrs ofbaeterial cultures zls demonstrated in Sr. M Mareellz'ne's classes by Gerald Miller, while fames Murawshz, William Weiher and Mark Staehowiez are busy with the experiment They are testing the degrees of the resistance of Bacillus cereus and Bacillus subtiles to antibiotics, penicillin and aureornycin. Leonard Gurzynski, Rose Gyurko, Julie Haas, Randi Hajduk, Lynn Helminski, Kathie Henricks, Denise Hine Michael Hockenberger, Sandra Hodnicki, Mary Kay Hoffman, Joyce Hojnicki, Ka- ren Holley, Rick Holmes, Terry Horvath Kathie House, James Houstin, PeggieHowe, Dennis Hulett, Kathy Hupp, Magdalena Ibarra, James ldczak Kenneth Jackson, Nancy Jackson, Paula Jarzynski, Mary Jasinski, Patricia Jen- nings, Judy Jensen, Mary Johnson Robert Johnson, Marty Jones, George Jo- niec, Anthony Joseph, Cynthia Judy, Thomas Kajfasz, Judy Kaminski James Kanderski, Gregory Kane, Bonnie Kapp, Doris Kaszubski, John Katafiasz, Philip Kehres, Thomas Keller .V , 3 f . ,... EQ SQ? i i Page 37 WAX 3.2 7,11 3 S? lj ffl , ' T G. ,J . ' 33 ' S f Vreg , ,ff , :fs 1 5 X 35 , t , is y in V - ,H ' ' i . .ab V ,J 4 A , M, , -21 As fellow students look on, Mary fo Mereurz'oprouflQ1 Enthusiastic Spanish studentsf Wernert N Napierala, and receives her perket test paper from Mr. Richard Cer- R Lawniezalc learn the value of relating various pictures vantes, better known as SenorRieara'o PasqualCervantes. to new words learned in their language study. ogtefdtufe 0l'l'll9 elnefltrl I'ClI'l'll'l'lClI' Jill Kelly, Catherine Kendrick, Bernie Kern, P g ,A F 2 'i 5 , M. .- Patricia Kiefer, Michael Kilcorse, Mike gi. 1,5 T ' W Q Q 5 Kilisch, Denise Killy V X it -il' 4' Tl' iff Mary King, Timothy Kitz, Tom Kitz, Eliz- g A A L g ' ,D , ll abeth Klein, Gerald Knierim, Richard 'if 4 ,Q g W 6 ' H V, 5 M Koehler, Susanne Kolasinski lllllfffl, To Q ' A .YQ fs. 'J Ruth K onczal, Terry Konz, Lawrence In Koontz, Frederick Koralewski, Donna il i Kornos, Sue Korsnack, Linda Kotlewski t EM,-5 ,BN f Dennis Kowalski, Joyce Kowalski, Kristine Kramer, Karen Krzyston, Timothy Ku- i biak, Dale Kubick, Robert Kujda F K jo seph Kunz, Frank Kurdziel, Bernard ' 5 Kwiatkowski, Thomas Kwiatkowski, Les- f is iris ' ' lie Lacure, Lynn Lanzinger, Martin La- Porte Martha Large, Christine LaVoy, Paul Law fx k g,, k x s 1 -1 Iebowsky Karen Iennex niczak, Linda Lazette, Mary Lazette,judith . Page 38 I l .,, 3ifSx5:1'e':a.f Lew R ' 'R P' 7 ' 1 P' lp. A , l gll Q , R . l M v' 4 . i T es, is , L + in A ff' W ' . , 1 l'b Q5 ?i157?ff? X P 5 I C I -.-,,1. Q.g - , 1,,, Q V, Ti ,Q I pt pp Q ? VhV . L F K' X-7 m 9 , , , 'X , K A ' Y B tlll AlkA S i , gi 'W pl .VIT iiffifffiffii' ,res i 2f it l' p T :Et :T lk J V,l: 0 V e e e T f - l? a S I 11 l Z P ' f pc 11 i C a ,,,, iE L yss, p ,, , i Q- I ,jjljf,W,,L I xllk I x' In AK. 'Y 6153 6 rag my ,Q y . Q VZ 'P Y h ti i Vf 1 A e ,I P ' ' - 91 ,.,5, , ,.,,h N - .-.'- ,f5E?lE.i VV ,, . cf il 'Q: i J Patrick Leonard, Noreen Leyden, Debbie Linker, Thomas Lohman,john Love,John Lucas, Alan Ludwikoski Mary Macke, Cindy MacKinnon, Kenneth Mallett, Diane Malloy, Carol Maloney, Donald Malosh, Mary Manders Marcia Marek, Timothy Martin, Thomas Marzec, Michael Massa, Thomas Ma- thias, Patty Maurer, Gary Mauter Gerald Mazuchowski, Margaret McBride, Bob McCann, Ann McCarty, David Mc- Cormick, Terri McCune, Bess McGaha Kathleen McGovern, Darcey McGrath, james McHugh, Michael McNamee, Dave McPartland, Cathy McVicker, Mark Mc- Vicker Mary Mechel, Gregory Melczak, Edward Mical, Mark Michalski, Cynthia Miekis- zak, Gerald Miller, Richard Miller William Montrie, K a th l e e n Morrison, Thomas Moszkowia, Christopher Muller, David Mundwiler, I e a n e tt e Muraski, James Murawski Patricia Murphy, Mary Murray, Pat Musch, Chris Myers, Michael Naber, Patricia Napierala, Dave Narewski Cathy Nartker, Ronald Navarro, Thomas Nawrocki, Sue Neuser, Dennis Nisch, Janice Nolte, Eugene Nowak james Nowak, Stephen Nowak, Susan No- wak, Gary Obee, Sandy Oberdier, julie Oess, Charlene O'Hearon Deborah Okorowski, William Okorowski, Ronald Okos, Mike Okuley, Patrice Oliver, Mary Beth Olmstead, james Olsen Page 39 1:11 .. ' A we ' ve' .,-1,. b - f , 21' ' i J 414, i if ?i? , g 4 t in P fitftla 9 D l 1 it f 1 'lb Q P ll Physicalftness is the keynote in the devel- opment of poise and balance in young women today. Freshmen and Sophomore girls' gym classes participate z'n square dancing, tumbling, soccen basketball vol- leyball tennis, archery, and other gym- nastics as performed by R Dugan, D. McGrath, andA. McCartj1, under thesuper- vision ofMz'ss Maureen Gallagher. Page 40 Kathy O'Shea, Susan Osovich, Cary Ovens, janet Owczarzak, joseph Pacer, Gloria Pack, Marcus Page Betty Palm, Molly Palmer, Margie Patro, Ronald Patton, Sharie Paszczykowski, Rhea Paul, Michael Pawlicki Chris Pawlowski, Richard Pawlowski, Shar- on Pawloski, Joseph Payment, john Ped- ro, Paula Pencka, Richard Perz Michael Pettee, Charles Philo, Denise Pio- trowski, Mary Kay Pitzer, Susan Pitzer, james Plenzler, Patricia Plenzler Michael Pohorecki, Diane Pojedynski, Mar- cia Polcyn, Thomas Pollauf, Christine Pomaski, Vicky Powell, Michael Pozniak Richard Priest, David Printki, David Przy- bylski, Terri Pudlicki, Mary Lou Puszc- zewicz, John Quell, Anthony Quinn Ability to perform several gzpes of gymnastics is displayed by the boys' gym classes. The rope climb gives D. Andrzejewski a chance to boast his strength, as enthusiasts look on. A A 'WP I 4' ta A. I I F lQlly.5l'c'af jiflz e.55 glvhihilecl ,911 . g m Clam, As part of the extracurricular activities included in the Girls' Athletic League, Rita Gentner relaxes ajier school by bowling with friends. Rae Rahe, David Raszka, Janet Raszka, Richard Recker, Richard Reed, Janice Regulski, Jim Reichert Rice Marjorie Rihacek Donna Riley acquelyn Rober Gary Rogolsky M Rosemary Rejent, Renee Restivo, Cathy Q 7 7 7 7 I i Donald Roman, Peggy Roman, D enise Romanczyk, Denise Romay, Frank Rork, john Rose, Rita Roth ui-9' ,'. t qv XE. Kathryn Rowan, Larrie Rowe, James Ro- 1 zek, Mary Ann Rumschlag, Timothy Rut- kowski, Cathy Rynski, BobbiRzymek Page 41 Supplementary reading hegls Yim Kita Mary Graberg and Dave McCormick develop a solid background for the various genre ofsophornore literature. ' P . Phyllis Sabback, Kevin Saco, Patricia , ,,'1 9 ,,LWk K 1 Salimbeni X b ,i ... K A, Suzanne Sarnowski, Joseph Sartor, David ' Saunders ll T' 1 'D fl: 1- ' V v - Michael Scannell, Dennis Schaefer, Donna 1 'iff Q Schaefer ll 9 ' is anguaged reaL garrierd, uercome Ot iii:-7 F fl! dfacfed .gn Ylnclerfifancling Cuffured 4- i c i , ,Q Wi , S l iffl llll - it i I - . ,Q hif i? - giwfeff' f7Ps5'e, Q ' 19' aff ' -Ye-1 use sf ENJ- ,wi I Page 42 it '? G ,, -Y,-i ,S HM 'K-,nf , .L , ,- - ff rv .f'3L'6f1,:,l 5 f'? pN,a f 41' 'we..,: ' 5- we 9 i Ln ' si, nlinif if Karen Schafer, Sharon Schafer, Mark Schi- ra, Cheryl Schlieman, james Schmakel, Janet Schodowski, Robert Schroeder Judy Schoettle, Tom Schuster, Keith Scsa- vnicki, Lola Sczublewski, Deborah Shank- lin, Debra Sharrit, Kathleen Sheahan Kathleen Sheets, Shirley Sheroian, Carol Sido, Linda Sido, Tom Siebenthal,joyce Sieczkowski, Antoinette Simon. Kevin Simon, Frank Siwajek, Christine Slomka, jerry Slota, Pattie Smigielski, Constance Smith, james Smith Mary Smithhisler, Pam Sneider, Michael Snyder, David Sobczak, Kenneth Sobecki, Suzanne Sobel, Marianne Soto Mark Stachowicz, jackie Stalzer, Paul Stan- dering, Richard Staszak, joseph Stebli, Mary Stein, Bridget Stewart ' f Dennis Strahm, Theodore Stoeckley, Ruth .f ' -L ,, ' lf, Sturdevant, Linda Styszko, Susan Sulew- ski, Carol Susor, William Sweeney X 4 zs 1, rv K: 2 lf f' ' g , f . K g Veronica Syvert, Vickie Syvert,joseph Szen- ,- T 25 derski, Nancy Szenderski, james Szteiter, ' - V - xg Richard Szumigala, james Tafelski 1' Q - ck 4 , V I Q-. Michele Taliga, Colleen Tansey, Ierilyn l'ele 6 IQAA 5 SA: ' P ' YT ' Tatro, Sandra Taylor, Steven Taylor, f,,jifj,g Q . A ' A Theresa Taylor, Cindy Tighe t With the assistance of Sr. M. Clarisena RSM hrst year French students Linda Gall and Mz'chael Peter relate their French vocabulary to sketches ofvarious seasons. Carol Tobianski, Joyce Trawinski, Pamela Trzcinski, Patrick Tucker, james Tursich, Margaret Unisko, Mary Valentine Christine Venia, David Wagner, Karen Wa- lindzinski, Le Wallace, Karen Walz, Ken- neth Wambold, Constance Warner William Weiher, Gretchen Weissenberger, Pamela Wells, David Wernert, Kathleen Wicks, Kathleen Wieck, john Wielinski To further their understanding ofthe French language, the third year students in Sr. M Elayne's classes listen to Mz'chaelene Gorney read a letter from her French pen-pal g Q, y, 5 'S cirr F M VVIEK Vggll71A yn ff M rsfe it 9 I' J llfl V r' in Pxrry if r l f if t Q V' Page 43 junior and senior girls in the third and fourth year art class silk screen place mats, Christmas cards, favors, and other various designs. Kathy Duszinski demonstrates the silk screen process as Pat Olewinski aids her in making her second run. Mary fean fensen watches while Sr. Ruth Ann SND examines the work to check transparency ofthe ink. F a pw -Z . M. Ichrist and M. Mazuchowski discuss their work while L. Hallenbeck and S. Majewski use scratch knives, sandpaper, nailhles and varied materials to work on scratchboard designs. Page 44 In Sister Irene Marie's boys' art class, M. Stanchowicg E. Kapp, and E. Hallenbeck stand by while D. Wherry and V Zombowski create oil portraits. i issltt B ,a im 'fi' Sandra Wiezbenski, Peggy Wilhelm, John Q - 6 Q Windsor, Frank Wisniewski, joyceWojto- ' - -g ' Q 6' T gl V..-il Z T A - , -- fr, ,,, wicz, Sharon Wolniewicz, Greg Woodard . - f W V Greg Woronec, Bonnie Wozniak, james Q u 'lr - Wright, Joanne Wymer, jennifer Wymy- .A 4 J' 6 J N ' - ra.. slo, Sandi Yeager, Lou Yoppolo X ' ' g g y l Michael Young, Kathleen Zaciek, Marsha if ' Zaciek, William Zak, Maria Zapiecki, Mi- Z S 1 , j A ,- chael Zawacki, Stephen Zawodni M Sandi Zawodny, Elaine Zdrado, Larry Ze- man, Carol Ziemianski, Joseph Zimmer- man, Mary Helen Zunkiewicz, Barbara . -,QQ e . . S' if .xdrfidfa Komdine reafiuify Variety, emphasis, balance, proportion, and rhythm are kowski comments on the portraits being finished by R. principals followed by seniors in the boys' art department. Schneider. L. Golba, Arquette ana' D. Zawodny watch as C. Fran- Page 45 CEM 1968 Providing leadership and assuming the responsibiliiies of flzejuniors are Terry Augello vice presidentg fanice Hiia secreiaryg Rick Nzbc, president and T om Kahla ireasurer. Cynthia Adam, Kevin Agosti, Chris Al- bright, Paulette Amstutz, R0bertAnderson, Kathleen Antoszewski, Rich Arbinger james Arquette, Teresa Augello, Barbara Badhorn, Joyce Bagrowski, Patrick G. Bailey, Patrick X. B ailey, Charlene Barrett William Barrick, MaryJaneBartaldo, Nan- cy Barut, Laurie Bass, William Batey, Deborah Beauregard, Richard Beckman Mary Ann Bender, joseph Berta, John Best, john Bibish, Cathy Biggs, Mary Biggs, Frank Binkowski Thomas Birie, Michael Birsen, Beverly Bis- sonnette, Mark Blank, Nancy Blauvelt, Nancy Blust, David Boes Page 46 Q hy I 'Q as S g V , ., -ul . 2. ' ' - ,JJ 1 .,, ,g V - ,Q-5 'Q is if,Q1 ' 5 i'i ' ,,,, C E n 5 I ' - .1 -1 ' 1 --f-.- t, Rri t X R f. ry.- - .A - iz -A gl C - f . -.,. - , 1 ., , K- . 1 -,.. 5 1 -- - -1:-if , 1-Barak: nf Y? I 6 , N-g 1 1' ' Y V . -0 VW frail. ef, V2 ti .. ,122 a . KW! V. :gf-B t ,u . I i . ,gr ,X M 1, I I K. ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,.f X 1f,, I 1 1 B 3 , ,,'1 1 1 M U i ' le J -A if m ' ,,., L is H V , AA ,.q.mblng'-ii ' . . 4 ,.s, funny,-15 ,t N I , :asm Q l l 1 , ,, Q -.rv . t . l ,Q f f 1 55 l 5 I pf? if ii-liillal ' Misfwialp .2- S l m ,L,E:i ,W , 9 A ,l i Y' f X as i .Q . x,, , , i Q V it Y, V N I l lf 1 W A C -l .f 'w' we ,..,, K, N 4, ,X ,wa Ai,f. i? nv rt N' so i Q ,y s y , i r l l1l c s ii h1 G Amif 1 ,I - 1.35555 j - M t, A m .a r , V ',1. 1 f .' xAi5 - r o ' J,W f iY i A j AI Yim Horna Karen Grzelak, foe Weis, and Lynn Severhojf studenis ofSr. fean Francis SND, discuss Lucas Coungfs position in Ohio government Christine Bogucki, Janice Bonitati, Bonnie Borer, Dave Borkowski, Carol Boyce, Daniel Bradley, james Braker joseph Braker, Robert B raun, Thomas Brazzill, Deborah Breisacher, james Bris- tol, Michael Brown, Walter Brown Bonnie Burkhardt, Patricia Burkhardt, Ma- ry Anne Burns, William Buschmann,jan- ice Campos, Marilyn Carr, Michael Carr Rickard Cashman, Kathleen Cherry, Mar- tha Chester, Larry Chittum, Sara Chomy- czen, Chris Chromey, Leo Cichy Colleen Clark, john Clark, Linda Clifton, Anne Collins, Mark Collins, James Con- lan, john Connolly Donna Cook, Jann Cook, Ronald Coon, Linda Cousino, Michael Cousino, Charles Cousins, Robert Cowan Dennis Crippen, Trudy Daly, johnDaoust, Lucy Dashner, Lois Davis, Nancy Davis, Dennis Degnan -of gf Page 47 I A , W janet Demko, Ronald DePrisco, Denise De- L 'A h' - ,L. M Dlx,-5 Shetler, Daniel Dever, Stephen Dillon, ' i ggi 'lil R Michael Ditmyer, Sharon Domagala ai' ' :fxfi K E f,..l 'g 'X Clement Dombrowski, Patrick Donovan, I W inf Michael Dopieralski, RobertDressel,Jess- ica Durban, Cynthia Duszynski, Ianice Dybala ' 'J 'Lf 1,-e . . , Peggy Earl, Richard Eggers, john Ellert, S s - H . Q Loretta Eloff, Diane Endricks, Louis Esco- M bar, john Fackehnan rf: K . K , H: R ,E V , ' Lee Fackelman, janics F ahringer, Katherine lz., l' ,, V V I, ' Fairbairn, joan Fall, Anita Farmer, Linda Q. L Fasca, Timothy Ferguson 5 ' Vg .pf g K james Ferstle, Ronald Feyes, Edward Fix, ,A Mg ' ', E ' Mike Flahie, Evie Fleitz, Richard Flores, V F E David Flower , , kg' K i ll ' I M will , Marilyn Forgette, Mary Fournier, james V W . I N , Foy, Timothy Frazier, Lynda Fruchey, gffgffft gg D F g Bonnie Fumo, Mary Gadt I ','fQ' Timing a shorthand lesson, Sr, ferobzn SND tries to hehe the girls achieve speed and accuracy, Page 48 As Mr. Yimothy Dever lectures about the causes of the Protestant Reformation, he also presents the facts of world history, the signzjicance in discussing the events, and how to understandpeople in allparts ofthe world, we! -bafance Curricu um .fdiclfi puloi A Performing an experiment on Series-Parallel Resistance Sr. Carolz'ne's 0SFphysicists Robert La feunesse Marie Stresen and fames fagoclzinskiprepare to conduct before their class a test to prove that all circuits obey Kirchhofk two general 1- '. - W -v f ,A LQ Li , 'iA, , . WA' .V V 'HZ , ' . qs? A' 'P laws. The electric circuit is a means of transferring the electrical energy supplied by a source to various devices in the circuit. Linda Gaither, Kathy Gallagher, Patricia Garn, Murray Garner, Edward Gawle, Karen Genibreska, Frances Gerken Nancy Gerlach, Richard Gibbons, Mary Gilsdorf, Roger Goddu, Arthur Godfrey, Michaelene Gorney, Pamela Gradel Geraldine Gralak, Carole Grandowicz, Dav- id Gravel, Robert Grindle, Madonna Grze- lak, Cleo Guy, Diane Hass ! if fl . v- . :P i--A1 E 5 W5 , Page 49 Comrnunizjz living and the necessiiy of Christian love are discussed by Evie Fleiiz and Rita Vaughn in Sr. M Blan- a'ina's junior girls' religion class. uniorj ecom e gigl ,,.,, , i if- 2 ii Q. 3 f i ill 'S l ,, lll N I i 'L .-... K - 1 , 9 , - i W' 1 f P' '- .ggw J y -g g! 1.r ,A ,IL W x W Wi . gffga - Q 4 sf Y., 1 Q QRS Pl, N535 'QF if 1 g J gggg ilgi ,l., t J iiil - ff. Q. all 7, Pa as Q ll 15: mls ' flifnvll .r -vw S 5 J I -gaze s ug, ,M M g .- Wff,f55,w1 f , iffy If -1, 'wr-K 1 UU Page 50 4,1 . llflifnemiefi 0 jyzciflz 3 Y:.' 4' . j S 'il X 5.23 Kathleen Hall, Emerson Hallenbeck, Linda Hallenbeck, Gary Hammond, Timothy Harman, Paul Harris, Peter Harrison Raymond Hart, Suzanne Harvey, Marcia Hejna, Shirley Helminiak, Kathy Helvey, Stanley Hernacki, Patrick Hickey William Hickey, Michael Higgins, Judy Hiller, Janice Hite, Robert Hockman, William Hoover, Paul Horne. Shelley Horvath, Brett Hoyt, Katherine Hubbard, Marty Hunter, Barbara Huth, Marcia Idzkowski, Don Ingham Robert Insenga, Christine Ireland, Shirley Irvine, Kenneth Jablonski, James Jacob, Craig Jacobs, Anne Jacoby James A. Jagodzinski,James F. Jagodzinski, Dennis Jankowski, Sandra Jastrzenski, Mary Jensen, Kathleen Judy, Michael Justen Thomas Kahle, David Kajfasz, Thaddeus Kajfasz, Edward Kapp, Richard Kas- parian, Michael Kehr, David Kelley Ann Kemp, Mary Kempf, Marlene Ken- nedy, Arthur Kern, Marianne Kern, Ken Kerscher, William Kibbey John Killian, Robert Kirby,joseph Klosow- ski, Christopher Klueber, Thomas Knight, Martha Koch, james Kolasinski Charles Kolebuck, Richard Kolhoff, Marie Kolodziejczyk, James Koralewski, Lois Korczynski, Daniel Kosakowski, Carol Kowalewski janet Kowalski, Linda Kowalski, Tom Ko- zak, Kathleen Kozlowski, Francine Kra- bach, Mary Krajewski, Bob Krall jane Kramer, Barbara Kranz, Richard Kranz, Susan Krempa, Kenneth Krupp, Terri Krupp, Dale Krygielski Thomas Krzyminski, ,Terrance Kujawa, Kathy Kujda, Mark Kulczyk, Kathi Kunkel, Phyllis Lacure, Larry Lagger 2 6 T ml Lx Qi X ..- is-, xv' 'T' Ea .Fl F . Gai, at s t T sityy D fi., it Qi? are as v - ' . Q E ' K i rl ...E Sr. M. Thomasine S.ND. super- vises as Erstyearstudents eompleie one of their Qzping assignments. Page 51 M wwxwwfme'W--www-we-'W-im-gnuA--H'W1-' '-171.-.1 Y X14 V 1 aw. ,f g?fZ,,g, ,,. euggtagvsaraifvif:szs:sefv1f1: .1 mn.. ,L.,LL,7 I H, t .Jw . ,kpuvjp I I x 55 ,wk , Q' .fin I ,K X A 'A :A I A .,,. p ,f p f S . . S Siii S tlre s A ' T-' V , as , t by tytt t ,,,,,,,, l y 1:A : y , tsya ti me I , . . ,, liz g,. , ,ig .,g,wi- 1 i:1, K ,ii --fi gg', . .::,.- if N at 14' X , ' S A A Q p C, ,Q ,M t, if ws,-T ,el , K , t X p gi-ii pp S r ' 1' ,f L, -M 5 14, 5 ll 1 3 ., Robert Lajeunesse, Roberta Lamont, Ron- ald Langenderfer, joan Lardinais, Linda Large, Richard Lawrence, Mark LeGros Nancy Lemley, Bonnie Lenkowski, Timothy Leopold, Connie LeSage, Richard Lewan- dowski, Cheryl Linker, David Lipinski David Lipper, David Lis, Norbert Logsdon, Michael Lorigan, Barbara Losek, Lewis Lozinski, Michael Lymanstall Marcia Lynch, Kenneth Mackowiak, Ken- neth Madanski, Robert Mahaffey, Susan Majewski, Mark Makulinski, Sharon Ma- kulinski Mary Anne Mallon, Mark Manon, Cathy Marshall, john Martin, Daniel M attimoe, Linda Matuszewski, Patricia McCarthy D aniel McCormick, Clayton McCreery, Robert McFadden, Linda McGill, Marcia McHugh, Carol McKenzie, Lynn McKin- ley jackie Meeks, Mary Mercurio, Shirley Mey- er, james Meyers, Barbara Michalak, Henry Mielczarczyk, Milton Mierzejewski D awn Miller, Kenneth Miller, William Mills, Carolyn Mohler, Donna Mohr, G ary Momenee, Karen Montrie Patrick Moran, Robert Moran, Richard Morea, Kathleen Morse, Vicki Moszko- wicz, John Mowka, Harold Mumford Gerald Murawski, Patrick Murnen, Gary Murphy, Kathleen Murphy, Larry Mur- phy, Susan Murphy, Neal Myers Michael Nameche, Ralph N a p ie r al a , Charles Nemon, Peter Nera,judith Nester, Patricia Newbold, john Niezgoda w . , f . f N- , iight In physiology, students learn the components and processes of the body. CherylSimon traces the movement ofblood through the heart and Virginia Knotts shows the class a miniature heart model uaineaa, math, cience- C.. ounclafiond C- OI' C- Oblll Jufufe Third year shorthand students C. Welsheimen F Drouillaraf V Lepiarz, f Lindsay, andR Keller take dietationfom Sr. M Roberta SND. 1 w N W w The slide-rule is used as a short-cut to solve mathe- maticalproblems. Sr. M. Cabrini OSF explains the fundamentals ofthe slide-rule. Page 53 lll1l0l J 'mfg - r - , gas - y ' nueifigafe 'rr' .1:. . . .--353' K-61515 ,wav-.ff -. . .Init-'?f:' 34,155-'kg I ,tx -ig-it Lieffl Pg gl9QZ5 Madonna Ninneman, Ronald Nirschl, Jaime Nix, Kenneth Nixon, Kathryn Noe, Louise Norton, Barbara Novotny . I v , ,- A G , : K H xx Michael Nowaczyk, Dennis Nowicki, D1- V V,,, ,K 1 ,jf , ' i.,, 5 anek Nusbaum, Darlene Obeiklaxft Ol- P L . 1, 'NSF , ' P cza , Terr O'Lear , aniceO e sia t L Y H i P --we .,l, . ll f I , ,,,,. Deborah Olmstead, Paul Olsen, Richard llt A Vg V H' R?f 'fl, Olsen, Gary Osborne, Elaine Osovich, g ' y I Steven Oster, Kathleen Ott ti' llll l lllllils ff ,,,,, L, tg E ,Viz,,, llllll Lois Owczarzak, Anthony Pacewicz, jeffrey lg illll L i P Palicki, Monica Palicki, Eric Palm, Peter ' I I P L Pawlicki, Thomas Pawloski al A 5 H h P ll V.. , P, lr- 1 g iiy V 4, D eborah Perkins, Linda Perry, Vincent 1 it E l Pershing, Michael Pieron, Vince Pietrzak, L P f ,,2i,, 'gf Carol Ann Piojda, Leonard Piojda get t elf? .. l f 1 it P fl lll ' , gi f I , fa- ,,,,,,,,,, , 1 q . james Pollauf, Nancy Poole, ThomasPrond, A, -ffl ff l P ' ll Thomas Quigley, James Ramlow, Ken- jgl , ,,ll'l - ' I . neth Raszka, Rhoda Reitz Sr. M. Rachel CSSF supervises while her students, T Dabz, D. Woytowich, K. Krapp, f Meyers, ana' F Gerken, investzgate the development of literary Qfpes in American Literature. Page 54 0 ,X -f. K' ttss We df I Q. v. Q ' 9 ,S S ' ,,.1 , fa se- ... y 5. E Q., . ,V V V Linda Ressler, Karen Rihacek, Connie Rim- ,N -st uv . . ' er, Linda Ringlein, john Rinkowski, Rita Q x iff mx, I 1 -5 L' X y H' 'V V V' - A' Rogers, Mary Rogge S' A Robert Roshak, Daryl Rosinski, Lynn Ruck- r U V R lf- jr, reigle, Patricia Ruppel, Larry Russell, ' ,V . George Sabback, Timothy Sanders 'Q' 4 I ' Kathy Santus, Mary Schaefer, Thomas V 1' E J V5 Schneider, Tom Schweer, Christopher 'R A N I Scott, Daniel Sczesny, james Seaman ls A y V 41 I Q . S , ,r,,r pf, Christine Seferian, Connie Se uin, ohn Sei- ,K V M ymb. r. S Vi r. 'J ,V V , , t CV. bert, Lawrence Sendelbach, Kathy Sher- . T V, V' , .V R oian, Iames Shonebarger, Barbara Sido up ,I , 'mf' A , James Skeldon, William Skoluda,Jacquelyn 'N ' WV, 4 ,ew 2 Q V Slomka, Cheryl Smialek, Susan Smith, f I llll - , Mary Smitley, Brenda Snell , I Af . , ,. VV V' :YV T ,d'V fV . Raymond Sobieralski, Matteo Sofo, Wil- . - . V VV, V V V V g 1 V liam Sohnly, Nancy Sokolowski, Linda H R T T C Soldner, Ronald Sorgi Thomas Spara- gl VV V V-V' 3 ,:.VV,l f gows 1 ,gy ef 'i ' - ' Q1 . -fa Repeatedhz emphasizing proper German pronunciation, Sr. M. Adoloh SND dri'lls a frst year German class using the dialog, Rainer Geht Schilaukn fRainer Goes Skiingj. Alder memori- zation through constant drilling is completed the dialog is performed in groups before the class. Deutsch students answen or attempt to answen questions directed to them. f 1. Page 55 ' ' .,. .t -...f li- ,L Q57 . ry I . .M .. ixi S' 'N' K ' , H5 ,, ,,t I fr , k Y v , i ff' AE li Vi., l ' f fgll i .. . .lka . Q 9 Merrzbers ofMrs. Hauen5!ez'n's bookkeeping class put their knowledge ofchecks, ledgers, journals, clebils, ereclils, and balance sheels lo use on the Bradford Praefiee Sets. -i Kathleen Spitulski, Stephen Stanbery, Ann Staskiewicz, Michael Steele, Don Stevens, Virginia Stewart David Stobinski, Marie Stresen, Patrice Stru- garek, Robert Super, CregorySyn1ington, Catherine Syvert Ruth Szychowski, Paul Szynianowski, Su' san Taylor, Gerald 'l'hon1as,Ji1nThonras, Richard Thor Daniel Toczynski, Suzanne Toinaszewski, David Toth, Kathy Trease, Sharleen Ul- rich, Rita Vaughn Kathleen Vetter, Marli Vogl, joseph Wa- chowiak, Mario YVallace, John VValrod, Tom Waltzer Plzy.9z'ealsez'enee sluflenls of Sr. M. Cernrna 0SFcle1nons!rate the corn- ponenl parts ofsouzzcl wave. Larry Lusiak, john Newrrzan, and Bonny Bork eonoluel a discussion on lhe emfcls of environrnenz' on souncl while Kathy Zurek anfl ffm facobs Sluzly the relalezl readings. Sfzulenfs of Mr. joseph Rozanskz' ac- qufrc' a ffzorozzglz sfucbf of Anzerzbruz eacpansiwz lfzrougfz iheguiclance ofiheir student fCllClZ67Q Jlflzssfzuly Mq1'er. Amer- ican 1ZZ'Sf0lij7 lZ6g2SfZl7Zf0I'S to understand and appreciate ilze ejecfs of our forc- fzlfzers in producizzg an 1'1z11cpenzle11! fs . rouded pa friofiwn natzlnz. merican .Hidfory M4 , , t rf 5' In V Vigzxh V K VIEVIITIL no f , 5 , -1' 2 KA ' at rg M af V Y K .3 gi , AA ,V gf ' f t' L 1 S2321 W . nf!! , Q1 ,at f . J M s 4-r ,J .. J.: s Q - S ' ' . V X, . I sr' I W, 4 , Edt, Vigy t , I -F 9 for ' M T C is if tt A 4 Christine Warner, Janice Watson, Richard Weissenberger, Robert Wells, Peter Wer- nert, Carole Wernimont, Chris Wheat Denny Wherry, Michael Wicks,John Wieck, Catherine Wiegand, Lois Wierszewski, Cathie Wies, Tim Wilde Cynthia Wilmes, Cindy Wilusz, Cary Wing, Kenneth Wisniewski, Susan Wisniewski, Timothy Wisniewski, Michael Wnorowski Donna Wnukowski, Kathy Wojciechowski, Patrick Wolever, Sam Wolfe, Diane Woy- towich, Kathleen Wright, Paul Wulf Sandy Wysowaty, Nancy Yavorsky, Mi- chael Yeager, Douglas Young, Edward Zablocki, Gregory Zaciek, Peggy Ann Zaenger Thomas Zdybek, Dennis Zelmanski, john Zibbel, Janice Ziegler, Rita Zielaskowski, Vincent Zomkowski, Kathy Zurek Page 57 1 V MQW! fi, lVy Q, Lfgmhsw 3? N? 1 X 4?Zez,. N3v Tm K X NJX ff , Xi., s 'WWQWW 'P Xixxvxfx xx X X r Z ik ix M 7 4, ' A w+ h X 33 11 f E ip SH 11 ff' 'W KU ' ek S A I X -Z N f H N5 78 l' ix iff' ' NM My - Z 4 N X N N ff Q SENIQWRS 'X X X IJ 5 S J X K5 RX XX fm Lx six EL X Q sz ' 105 f X WM X 'E577 5' g g i ' K N V , 'H 8 QQ 5 X g ty ' ti 5 X N ' l I7 Q. , K? L X I jr In X md g W Xl X K 1 X S .,,.. , S fi K wx ff? x g W N X ,f X XL -I '4 X x XX I ix ' Valedictofficm Salutatorian 6 A Kathleen Schmakel M artin C arr eniord euea! .gyclzofarific .gnifiafiue Minute differences in the cumulative scho- lastic averages necessitated a ballot to select the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 1967. Senior teachers voted for one of the high- est six girls and one of the highest five boys: Susan Chomyczen, Lynne Marshall, Mary Anne Zeminski, Michele Hessling, David Mioduszewski, Kathleen Schmakel, Elizabeth Sexton, Martin Carr, Lawrence Schodowski, Robert Latorre and Robert Hanudel. Valedictorian A member of St. Patrick of Heatherdowns parish, Kathleen Schrnakel has maintained a 94.904 per cent scholastic average. She serves as treasurer of the National Honor Society, as secretary of the Toledo Area junior Council ofWorld Affairs and spends many hours working as associate editor of the Centripetul. Kathy's other extra-curricular activities have included Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, ICVVA 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, School Play 3, Theat- Page 60 rical Arts Forum 3, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, and YCS 1, 2, 3, 4. A major achievement was first place a- ward in the Toledo Area Elks' Scholarship Contest. Planning to major in elementary education, Kathy will enter Miami Univer- sity this fall. Saluiatorian Achieving a 94.885 per cent average, Martin Carr was named Salutatorian. Dur- ing his four years at Central, Martin has- been active in Football 1, 2, YCS 2, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, and serves as president of the Chemistry Club. Martin's scholastic achievements include a Superior rating at the University of To- ledo Science Fair and letter of Commenda- tion from the National Merit Scholarship Program. He has won prizes in three To- ledo area math tests and placed fourth in city competition. A member of St. Adalbert's parish, Mar- tin will enter General Motors Institute where he plans to maj or in mechanical engineering. Chemistry students, Christopher Binhert Rose Bettingen Edward Boeik, and Mz'ehelle Bresnahan, conduct an experiment to obtain a molar volume of hydrogen gas by using magnesium ribbon. Under the direction ofSr. M Peter Chanel OSF pupils meet twice a week in the laboratory to investigate the many mysteries ofthe seientme world. glzemidffi onolucf Jah gxperimenfo 9 PAUL ACKERMAN St. Michael A I A DAVID ADDIS I 4439 Our Lady of Perpetual Help CHRISTINE ALICK Rosary Cathedral RITA AMBROZIEWICZ St. Hedwig DENNIS AMRHEIN Regina Coeli JAMES ANASIEWICZ St. Hedwig ROGER ANDRAY St. Pius X . I l t WILLIAM ARNETT A , V Immaculate Conception I ii'1-fit JOHN ARQUETTE Rosary Cathedral Page 62 DOMINICK ATTANASIO St. Hyacinth KATHLEEN AUGUSTYNIAK St. Hyacinth KATHLEEN AUMILLER St. Hedwig DAVID BANACHOWSKI St. Hyacinth KATHLEEN BARBER St. john ROB ERT BARBOZA St. Anthony KATHRYN BAUER Blessed Sacrament JOSEPH BECKLER Our Lady of Perpetual Help BARBARA BERKEL St. Mary BARBARA B ER TOK Blessed Sacrament ROSE BETTINGER St. Agnes ROSEMARIE BEYER St. Agnes 5 I 229,-ti:-it 4 -'J ' 2: ,, , ? ff i . 'Nw S 1 ?Yv:55?.iL ' qqcgt: - x 6:5 ' H MICHAEL BIELSKI St. Hedwig KARL BIHN Immaculate Conception CHRISTOPHER BINKERT St. Patrick of Heatherdowns MICHAEL BLAZEVICH St. james EDWARD BOCIK St. john SUSAN BOELLNER St. Patrick of Heatherdowns Page 63 aw Chad C0l'lJl1,Cf5 Mr. Paul 0'R0urhe supervises as his law class dramatizes a trial by jury with three judges, Prosecuton Lawrence Golha, cross-examines witness, ' Paulette Kubiehzg as thejury prepares to render the verdict. u af JAM ES BOES St. Catherine MICHAEL BOHLAND St. Clement BARTON BOLBACH Blessed Sacrament GREGORY BOLLIN Gesu MICHAEL BOLLIN St. James KATHLEEN BOND St. Pius X MARY BORER St. Charles BONNY BORK St. Clement THOMAS BOWES Gesu MICHELLE BRESNAHAN l St. Clement JOHN BRIGGS St. Charles MARK BRUSS SS. Peter and Paul Page 64 an WM Y -P jiri 3' V.fs.. 1 TU7' SEM V gl hr W -bt lk. JEROM E B USH St. Adalbert MARY BUSH St. Hedwig DAVID BUTTKE CHARLENE BRUZDA St. Hyacinth CHERYL BUCK Blessed Sacrament ALAN BUCKENMEYER St. Catherine DONALD BUCKENMEYER St. Agnes LINDA BUCZEK St. Catherine LINDA BUGAJ St. Agnes ' H F1 . -W Zs 45 I ,f S. I St. Agnes LINDA BYERS Blessed Sacrament WILLIAM BYERS Blessed Sacrament THOMAS CAMPBELL St, Clement LONNA CARCUS LOUIS CAROOTS ' ltl'tt O St. Patrick of Heatherdowns N, tk - 4-fglwf St. Vincent de Paul liA'll i MARTIN CARR . St. Adalbert J H T- ' I EZMA MAE CARTER St. John ROBERT CELIAN St. Adalbert KENNETH CHERRY St. John Page 65 eniora can Caffe e Page 66 RAYMOND CLARK Christ the King KATHLEEN CLINE St. John TIMOTHY COLLINS Blessed Sacrament RAYMOND CORRIGAN Blessed Sacrament DAVID CORY Christ the King MARILEE COUSINO St. joseph, Erie, Mich. sf fx Cafafoguea THEODORE CHMIELEWSKI Blessed Sacrament SUSAN CHOMYCZEN St. Hedwig LAWRENCE CHORZELEWSKI St. Hyacinth SHIRLEY C HRZANOWSKI St. john VALORIE CHWIALKOWSKI Regina Coeli SHARON CIESIELCZYK Rosary Cathedral ROSEANN CIESLA St. Adalbert KATHLEEN CIESLIKOWSKI St. John CAROLYN CLARK Christ the King f R., . J +717 Y K l ,K , , V , Ev . I 4 A my ' gzk nf ' ' A f i -., f JOHN COWAN St. Agnes GENE CRANDALL St. Michael CHARLES CROWLEY Christ the King TERRENCE CRYAN Immaculate Conception THOMAS CRYAN Immaculate Conception CAROL CUNNINCHAM St. John KATHLEEN CURTO St. Agnes SYLVIA DACCHILLE Blessed Sacrament JOSEPH DALY Rosary Cathedral KATHLEEN DANFORD St. Agnes DOUGLAS DANYKO St. John DOROTHY DAOUST St. Ann is 'ii 7' tm 'IW . S 'Y ,X -J f K ,K ,ii j- . ef' K L I ' 41' 9 V 'f ,.... JOSEPH DARMOFAL Rosary Cathedral PATRICIA DAVIDSON Regina Coeli PATRICK DAVIS St. Mary DANIELS DENNIS St. Agnes TERRANCE DERLATKA St. Hedwig KAREN DETERS Christ the King Page 67 ,ef 6 l W f , I ' A:'f: , A, zg, All, Page 68 TERRENCE DURKA St. Adalbert CONNIE D USZYNSKI St. john KATHLEEN D USZYNSKI St. Hyacinth MARY ELLEN DUTKOWSKI St. John MICHAEL DUTRIDGE Rosary Cathedral JUDITH ECKHART Rosary Cathedral MARY DIROFF St. Agnes KATHLEEN DITTMAN Little Flower MICHAEL DIXON St. Pius X DEBORAH DORBECK St. Hedwig DONALD DORN St. Clement RONALD DRENNAN St. Patrick FRANCES DROUILLARD St. Vincent de Paul LAWRENCE DUCAT Blessed Sacrament JEANETTE DULEBA St. Hedwig MARTIN D UMAS St. Michael MARILYN D UNN St. Michael MICHAEL DURIS St. Michael e e 41-71-'1' fr, ...arf Lerzming to budget eo!!egej9'nanees may no! be as serious as it seems. Mr. Thomas Powers' Economic classes fake u look at ilze hgh! side ofeampus Coffege gudgefd agnfrigue conomidfri TIMOTHY ECKSTEIN Regina Coeli ROB ERT EISER St. Michael MARTIN ESTREL St. John RAYMOND ERD St. James ANN FABISZAK St. Anthony MARY FACKELMAN St. Mary MICHAEL FINKLER Our Lady of Perpetual Help JOHN FLORKOWSKI St. Hedwig CRAIG FRANKOWSKI Blessed Sacrament KENNETH FREELAND St. Agnes JAMES GAGNET St. Catherine MARCIA GALLAGHER St. Agnes 4 4315 af' wugggw QW ! Q 5 'xiii 1 avril? l We Page 69 w'-ws, P'- 'VM V15 my Wefocliezi gncizanf Sr. M f0hn's music appreciation class dis- play iheir favorile recordings of the R0- ma ntic Perio d. WW 'N in Q Page 70 RAYMOND GALUZNY St. Adalbert TIMOTHY CALVIN Rosary Cathedral PAUL GARDNER St. Catherine SUSAN GARDNER St. Catherine JOSEPH GAWLE St. Adalbert WILLIAM GED EON St. Hyacinth if ssh-1 is RITA GENTNER Blessed Sacrament COLLEEN GILL Regina Coeli YVONNE GILLETTE Blessed Sacrament JAMES GINTER St. Catherine LAURENCE GLESMER St. Stanislaus THOMAS GLISZCINSKI St. Adalbert X aw 55, 5 .1 X . , NOREEN GLOWCZEWSKI St. john CONSTANCE GODFREY Rosary Cathedral LAWRENCE GOLBA St. Adalbert SANDRA GOODRICH St. Agnes JOHN GOUTTIERE St. joseph, Maumee DAVID GRABARCZYK St. Hedwig KENNETH CRACHEK St. Vincent de Paul VIKKI GRACHEK Blessed Sacrament SUSAN GRAD EL Rosary Cathedral an It iii . 1 'Fl s e .Q W ,. , , X L A5 , ' s W . we, Q x .I ' 142. .I ,,A, 'r. 31 xr' I x.,X 5 at , gm 2 Ki 4 X , I JOSEPH GRAMLING Rosary Cathedral WARREN GRISSOM St. Teresa MARY PAT GRUBB St. Catherine KAREN GREZIAK St. Adalbert ROSALINDA GUARDIOLA Rosary Cathedral PAUL GUNNER Rosary Cathedral PATRICIA GUNSELMAN Blessed Sacrament SANDRA HALADYNA St. john ELLEN HALKER Blessed Sacrament Page 71 In Sr. M. Marguerz'te's physics' class, Fm Eekstein, Pete Pawlickzg Louis Henzkse, Pete Harrison, and Gerard Zazzz' determine the mechanical advantage ofa system ofpulleys. Page 72 fglzyaiciala .gjfucly pufea f Wofzon TIMOTHY I-IALLORAN Rosary Cathedral ROBERT HANUDEL Christ the King ROSE HARLEY St. M ary MICHAEL HARRINGTON St. Agnes JOHN HARWICK St. Clement JUDITH HEGEDUS St. Catherine DAVID HEILMAN Our Lady of Perpetual Help BERNARD HEINL Cesu RAYMOND HEMMIG St. Agnes LOUIS HENISSE St. Agnes JAMES HERMANN St. Clement MICHELE HESSLING St. Agnes JANET HIGGINS Little Flower ROY HILL St. Patrick of Heatherdowns KATHRYN HILLER St. Agnes PATRICIA HIPPEL St. Ann GEORGE HODAK St. Francis de Sales THOMAS HOLT Blessed Sacrament Yu..- LINDA HOUCK Rosary C athedral MARY LOU HOUGH St. Agnes JOHN HOYT Christ the King DEBORAH HUTTON St. John MARY ROSE ICHRIST Eff: I I St. Hedwig V A , l SUZANNE IGNASIAK Our Lady of Perpetual Help I' r' .f's+f'f if G N .,,., K , lg, N x L Q 1, t ai. 'YY 549 gk . .x Being observant many ofthe camera- shy boys notice the photographer and momentaribx stop e ating and talking to look at the birdie. Page 73 lf- r. It '-i?t.1-'fiiffig-'f t ,tpssfgs , ,. WK., V,., ,i,w55 , .4 xt 4. fb I eese 95 ,ff ,H it ,weiitgis I 1? Q,.. , Page 74 RONALD JANKOWSKI St. Hyacinth DENISE JANOWIECKI St. Vincent de Paul LINDA JARCZYNSKI Blessed Sacrament IRENE JOHNS Rosary Cathedral DANIEL JOHNSON St. Vincent de Paul MARY ALICE JONES Rosary Cathedral CAROLINE KACZALA St. Adalbert CAROL KAMINSKI St. Catherine KENNETH KAMINSKI St. Adalbert MARY JACOB St. Ann DONNA JACOBS St. Patrick of Heatherdowns SHARON JAGIELSKI St. John ELAINE JAGODZINSKI St. Charles GERALD JAKUBOWSKI St. Vincent de Paul PAUL JANCZEWSKI St. Stanislaus ANDREW JANKOWSKI St. Anthony DANIEL JANKOWSKI St. Adalbert 4' fix I N ,,,,,,,, .,,. W ' f ff Ax 'AL' ti-nv'xQ.i, 'K E '1 E L x . 'l I ,,11 2 Vfl' lk ' W ' A L 'Q 'L ,,iV I JJJJ ' ' 3 W .rv - . r f' Employing lhe use ofthe transparency-mal-:en M. 0'Shea, C. Pearson, M. Dunn, ana' Sr. M. Teresita OSF make iranspareneies for D. Plurnmerg M. Przybylski and R. Crang who demonstrate the surn of cosine graphs on the overheadprojector. WILLIAM KANARY 'Ma . Rosary Cathedral I A WARREN KARMOL eff' St. Catherine MICHAEL KATAFIASZ St. Hedwig COLLEEN KEANE St. Clement PAULA KELLER St. Mary LINDA KERSCHER St. Clement . B THOMAS KETZER St. john EVE KIBBEY St. john ANN KIEFER St. john PATRICIA KILISCH Regina Coeli CLIFFORD KIME g' h mafnemaficiand Wah, UM UQPL ea rof ec f or - . St. Vincent de Paul V A .,,1, JAMES KING litri St. Patrick J ,,,,. J ai? T ' ii if Nga , ...- .a-gigs. .EE- ' 111-' J ' ifrfl .1 'TRW -.ff-2 f I X at .05- w Y.- .,,. fw- if 7 I Page 75 eniord euiew career lalyorfunifiw Page 76 D EBORAH KOSAKOWSKI St. john LAWRENCE KOWALSKI St. Stanislaus JOHN KOZLOWSKI St. Rose KATHLEEN A. KOZLOWSKI St. Adalbert KATHLEEN M. KOZLOWSKI Little Flower CAROL KRAJEWSKI St. Patrick of Heatherdowns ,, , , Y as , 1, N gy x v I l it l 5 Y X AT :I t . I 44 AJ ff nge.: ' QR - , iilf' - ,J JOSEPH KLEIN Gesu GARY KLOCKOWSKI St. Teresa SANDRA KLOSOWSKI St. Adalhert REBECCA KLUEB ER Rosary Cathedral RICHARD KNIGHT Rosary Cathedral DAVID KNORR Regina Coeli VIRGINIA KNOTTS Rosary Cathedral THOMAS KORDOWSKI St. Vincent de Paul ROBERT KORSNACK Regina Coeli iv- K BRUCE KRALL St. jude CATHERINE KRANZ Our Lady of Perpetual Help GARY KRANZ St. Catherine ROB ERT K RANZ St. Clement FRANCES KREGER St. Adalbert JOHN KROMENACK ER Blessed Sacrament KENNETH KRUMEICH Immaculate Conception CHARLES KUBIAK St. Hedwig PAULETTE KUBICKI St. Adalbert In wwifiv Jr T 1 I ,Vi3 , rAA xm l A fait I 9 2 I f 'TT '?9' . ' Vf ' A Fm L.: iLg',A e F-A SUN 1 irtt 3 , 4 md, is f in S , I 'H it Q 2' 1 MARY KUNZ Rosary Cathedral JOA NNE KUSZ St. Hedwig JUDITH KWIATKOWSKI St. Adalbert MICHAEL LANG St. Michael ROBERT LANGENDERFER Blessed Sacrament JANE LANGENDONK St. Hedwig ROBERT LATORRE Rosary C athedral WILLIAM LAUER Rosary Cathedral CHARLENE LAWNICZAK Regina Coeli Page 77 QQ Miz f eh ' L wi yh 1 sg y 'ii' Uh' A tv I -wg-1. ,133 Page 78 k , www.: If .J Q .1 fi X. 11 , x ALAN LIPINSKI St. Hedwig V MARY LAWNICZAK St. Ann GERALD LAZETT E St. john LILLIAN LEE St. Pius X JOHN LEOPOLD Rosary Cathedral VIRGINIA LEPIARZ St. Hyacinth CONSTANCE LEWANDOWSKI St. Anthony LORETTA LEWANDOWSKI St. Vincent de Paul MARCINE LEWANDOW SKI St. Agnes L RICHARD LEWANDOWSKI St. Anthony JOHN LIED EL Blessed Sacrament THEODORE LIGIBEL Blessed Sacrament JOANNE LINDSAY Regina Coeli SANDRA LOBOSCHEFSKI ,gy St. Hedwig 'gf gcyil A . V ygyy LAWRENCE LUSIAK Q .L llcci ctyciycy St. Adalbert 3 ,gk WILLIAM LYONS y yf: Our Lady of Perpetual Help JOYCE MAAC f SS. Peter and Paul i va PHILIP MACHCINSKI l'i St. Hedwig ulyerior Ora ford eciuire xloerience 1, awk.:- f 'A i f-21 A y r I LAWRENCE MACK J Q ' St. Patrick of Heatherdowns fly I -.C ,K ANNA MACKE , C, I I Rosary Cathedral I f 1 ,a lk '- ',V - 5 if i Q 'mf nw kg , P., ,.:-4,1 WDW' I J' Yi? I A A MICHAEL MADRZYKOWSKI St. Hyacinth MICHAEL MAHONEY Gesu H EI DI MAI ER Little Flower MARGARET MAJEWSKI St. John RAYMOND MALLETT Rosary Cathedral DENNIS MALLOY St. Agues TERESA MALONEY Blessed Sacrament SHARON MAND ERS Regina Coeli In public speaking, Bob Lotorre captures the attention of his kllow students, as Mr. Peter School observes his style and diction. In the solitude of the Library, Nancy Meredz'th, preoccupied with studies, ponders over o government assign- in ent. Page 79 If J 1 it J g i s E R f fl' ll , if fl -qv-ff'-9 Page 80 THOMAS MCCROSKY Christ the King DAVID MCDONAGH St. John THOMAS McHENRY Blessed Sacrament DALE MCILHARGIE St. Clement JOHN MCKENZIE Regina Coeli JOAN MCLEOD St. Vincent de Paul l ' J ' 54 .r .:'1 R 31 . JAMES MARCINIAK Nativity MICHAEL MARQUIS Immaculate Conception LYNNE MARSHALL St. John BARBARA MARTENS Rosary Cathedral ROSEANN MASSA Regina Coeli MARTIN MATHIAS Blessed Sacrament JAMES MATUSZAK St. Vincent de Paul JAM ES MAUTER St. Catherine MARY JANE MAZUCHOWSKI St. Hedwig EDWARD MAZUR St. Catherine LAWRENCE MCCARTNEY St. Clement KATHLEEN MCCLISH Rosary Cathedral fhce racfice ecurea C.. Jufure yoga Office practice students demonstrate the proper techni- ques in utilizing the rnany dzjjferent Qzpes of business machines such as calculators and cornptometers. .,,Li b A,.'t ,iii JACQUELYN MEASLEY St. Francis de Sales ' ' s a z' h V MICHAEL MEEKS 4 I I , Immaculate Conception A MARIETTA MEIER St. Agnes NANCY MEREDITH Christ the King JOHN MEYER Gesu MICHAEL MICHALSKI St. Hyacinth EDMOND MIELCZAREK St. Hyacinth KRYSTINE MIKESIC St. Agnes F2099 KATHRYN MILLER St. Catherine MICHAEL MILLER St. Charles ROB ERT MINOR St. Adalbert DAVID MIODUSZEWSKI St. Adalbert Page 81 Page 82 Aye, a song! shout the kllows at The Three Pzgeons Alehouse as R. Korsnach, f Sido, f Pfajff Napierala, A. Tomas- zewshz' and barmazd C. Pearson porlray this scene hom Oliver GoZa'smz'z'h's She Stoops To Conqued' a comedy ofmanners. ramafizafionfi arh' gn Cfadderi I9 ? MICHAEL MOLNAR St. Catherine MARY LOU MORAN Rosary Cathedral FRED ERICK MORGENSTERN Cesu SHARON MOSINIAK St. jude LINDY MURPHY Rosary Cathedral MARK MURPHY St. John JOSEPH MURRAY St. Catherine WILLIAM MYERS St. Stanislaus CAROL NAGLE Blessed Sacrament JOS EPH NAPIERALA St. jude THOMAS NEEB St. Agnes MARY NEUHAUSEL Blessed Sacrament 7? K K: nl nhl . Q H . . .ll .3 ' PATRICIA O'LEARY Immaculate Conception THADD EUS OLEJNICZAK St. Stanislaus PATRICIA OLEWINSKI St. Hedwig SANDRA OLEWINSKI H St. Stanislaus ' PATRICIA OPERACZ St. Hyacinth MAUREEN o'sH EA Zii :gi St. Catherine I i' I JOHN NEWMAN Rosary Cathedral DAVID NIRSCHL SS. Peter and Paul MICH ELE NITZ St. Stanislaus CHARLES NOBLE Immaculate Conception SUZANNE NOE Christ the King THOMAS NOVAK St. Richard ELAINE NOWAK St. Adalbert THADDEUS NOWAK St. Adalbert MARCIA NOWICKI St. Hyacinth GLORIA OCHMANEK St. Catherine MICHAEL OEHLERS Regina Coeli MARGARET O'LEARY Rosary Cathedral l ff r'.3 f ' k,e., 1 f , Shi .V 'Q-J -' X . N Sk V. I I f Page 83 Page 84 CarolKaminskzQ representative ofthe senior class, leads the Cigz Champs in battleery. 9 QU? ROBERT OSTROWSKI St. Hedwig MARY JANE PAGE St. John ROBERT PALICKI Blessed Sacrament FREDERICK PALM St. Pius X SYLVIA PANTOJA Immaculate Conception THOMAS PARASILITI Regina Coeli GORDON PARENT Our Lady of Perpetual Help MICHELE PARKER St. john JOSEPHINE PAWLISKI Rosary Cathedral THOMAS PAYMENT St. Catherine CAROL PEARSON St. John ALFRED PEDRO St. Agnes 0 Anxious Centralites look on as the Fighting Irish again meet St Francis in the traditional game at the Glass Bowl The rivalry be- tween these schools is displayed in the annualcar caravan and the tremendous spirit. f.S3,iz,1zf.l Jet? W iff! J g Y .t ,, .N Hzglz kzckmg Ccntmlltprethaum alms the Dancm Irzsh perform a drz!! show for Homecoming lzaffime DEBORAH PELZ St. John JEAN PERIAT St. John MARY JEAN PERZYNSKI St. Catherine ANTHONY PETERMAN St. Patrick of Heatherdowns ANNA PETHE St. Agnes DAVID PETTEE St. Ann JAMES PF AFF Immaculate Conception ANTHONY PINCIOTTI St. Agnes SHARON PLENZLER St. Catherine MARGARET PLONTZ St. James DENNIS PLUMMER Christ the King MARGAR ET POCZEKAJ St. Hedwig 'Ng-...fp A m,' 'IRQ' I ir iy I sgr ' . I fl A i' kA I L FM- 1 A ni - Page 86 MICHAEL PRZYBYLSKI Regina Coeli ALLEN RAD LINSKI St. jude MICHAEL REAU Regina Coeli CHRISTINE RECKER St. Patrick ofHeatherdowns PATRICIA REICK St. Agnes JANICE RESIG St. Patrick of Heatherdowns DANIEL RICHARDSON St. Catherine KATHRYN RIED EMAN St. Vincent de Paul DONNA RIPPEL Our Lady of Perpetual Help JAMES ROB ER St. Mary LINDA ROEMMELE Christ the King SANDRA ROSS Blessed Sacrament .Ny JACQUALYN POLAKOVIC Christ the King MARY ANN POLCYN St. Hyacinth KENNETH POPLAR St. john MARY PORTHOUSE Rosary Cathedral TIMOTHY PRENTISS St. Patrick of Heatherdowns KATHLEEN PRZYBYLSKI St. Hyacinth 3 ,N omeworlg jeaifd, rofecfd Crowe! law PETER ROST St. Agnes FREDERICK ROWLAND Little Flower RICHARD RUSSELL St. Michael - PATRICIA RYWALSKI THOMAS SAYERS St. Joseph, Maumee JOHN SCARLATO Rosary Cathedral STEPHENIE SCHAFER Rosary Cathedral THOMAS SCHICK St. Agnes TIMOTHY SCHIRA Rosary Cathedral KATHLEEN SCHMAKEL St. Patrick of Heatherdowns IUDITH SCHNAPP St. Catherine RICHARD SCHNEID ER St. Anthony MICHAEL sALW1Esz . C yyy St. Vincent de Paul I ' JULIANA SARTOR A .X Regina Coeli .1317 351: Ne Zh- mf? fifl 14 V ',ivW k 4-W f S , W X .,,, k , W Qi 79' 'A 1' it 'F 2 .O yt,,t..tyyyy tyty i,i, Q tyyty I St. Ann ,, klixl I lll ' LAWRENCE SCHODOWSKI yy A Nativity ! . ,ff l Page 87 .iilofy jofeclof gafman oind eniorri Above.. Even Batman says, Vote for Ellen. Anxiousb awaiiing the Central-St. Franczls game, spirited seniors Bglgwg Sgnigr girls spend many frantic hours stop lo display ihefnishedproducfoftwo weeks of heart-flled ejjforl -- trying to Hnislz decorations for tlzefloal. fll6iTfl0UL The S7Uf6fSm9Zl0fV2'6f07'j1- FRANKLIN SCHROCK St. Hedwig aw DAVID SEEBURCER Little Flower REBECCA SEITZ E St. Clement LYNN SEVERHOF St. Patrick ofHeatherd0wns if V 4' ELIZABETH SEXTON x Regina Coeli fits STEVE SHAY Regina Coeli Page 88 RAYMOND SH EAHAN St. Agnes MARILYN SHEROIAN St. Hedwig MARY ANN SHERRY St. Agnes ROBERT SHORD T Blessed Sacrament DAVID SHRINER Blessed Sacrament JAMES SIDO St. Catherine LAURINE SIEJA St. Hedwig CHERYL SIMON St. Agnes SHARON SITEK Rosary Cathedral MICHAEL SKALI St. Hedwig JACQUELYN SKUNDA Regina Coeli KATHLEEN SMIESZNY St. Clement -.9 waven- A gli? I af M at T Y f 'HHH48 s.,w,a lf BRANDON SMITH Rosary Cathedral DAVID SMITH Regina Coeli THOMAS SMITH Blessed Sacrament ANDREW SNIECOWSKI St. Adalbert ED WARD SORG St. Agnes JANET SOVIAR St. John Page 89 fourneying over ihe Mediterranean Sea with weariea' Aeneas and his Trojan companions in quest of his prorn zsea' land are seniors L. Marshaid f Weis, C. Clark, D. Buckenmeyen Sr. M feanneg Wm. Lyons, M Zemin ski ana' T Sayers. eniora Sai! Mrgiz Crew s,-...V kumar' sv Page 90 GREGORY SPAID St. Catherine FRANCIS SPEIER St. Adalbert CHARLES STAFF St. Charles JOHN STEELE St. james JAMES STEIN Rosary Cathedral KATHERINE STIMAC Blessed Sacrament SHARYN STEMPI EN St. Charles ROB ERT STERGER St. John LAWRENCE STOECKLEY Blessed Sacrament DENNIS STRONG Blessed Sacrament DARRYL STYSZKO St. john MICHAEL SUBLESKI Our Lady of Perpetual Help wi' A ' G 1 Q 4 Q4 j E' ' 'fsf K 'N 7 A ' I P lf' '5 '12 dw' X .S K Ein ALAN THOMPSON St. Agnes RONALD TOBIANSKI St. Adalbert ARTHUR TOMASZEW SKI St. Hyacinth THOMAS TOMASZEWSKI St. Hedwig ANN TURSICH Our Lady of Perpetual Help LINDA VALICOSKY St. John SUSAN VARWIG St. Vincent de Paul MICHAEL VENIA St. John JESSE VILLARREAL St. Ann .lf MARVIN SUPINSKI St. Teresa LORRAINE SZAROLETA St. John CARL SZELACOWSKI St. Hedwig LYNN SZELAGOWSKI St. Vincent de Paul MARY JEAN SZYCHOWSKI Rosary Cathedral ROBERT TAFELSKI St. Hyacinth ALEX TALIGA Rosary Cathedral PATRICK TANSEY St. John RICHARD TERPINSKI St. John it ,..f, Page 91 la., ,I yi 1 IVV I' Nj? Page 92 RICHARD WELLS Little Flower CAROL WELSHI EM ER St. Agnes REB ECCA WESTM EYER Immaculate Conception WILLIAM WH ERRY Rosary Cathedral DAVID WHIPPLE Our Lady of Perpetual Help WILLIAM WIEN ER St. Catherine . L , ' 1, 'il if ' ' ,- 1.1, :..:',, I , DAVID VOLLMAYER Christ the King KAREN WAHMHOFF St. Ann SHAREN WAHMHOFF St. Ann STEVEN WALENCZAK St. Stanislaus TERRENCE WALTZER Christ the King PAUL WARNER St. Hedwig GARY WASIELEWSKI St Vincent de Paul ETHEL WAWRZYNIAK Gesu REGINA WEIK St. Agnes JOSEPH WEIS St. Agnes ROBERT WEISSENB ERGER Blessed Sacrament GEORGE WELLS St. Catherine Continued emphaszls on mastering conversation plays as integral role in second-year German elasses. As normal routine in Deutseh classes, Edward Boeih, Kathleen Aumillen Mary Kunz, Lynn Szelagowski and Dennzs Strong partiezpate tn the dzalog, Walter Geht Ez'nhauj?n fWalter Goes Shop- ptngj. Walter is purchasing a hat fHutj at the store fGesehaj?j. -'gs'-A KAREN WIETRZYKOWSKI 4 St. Clement Y 1 SUZANNE WIEZBENSKI st. Hedwig JACQUELINE WILCZYNSKI W St. Hedwig X N' X' DEBORAH WILEY Blessed Sacrament ELIZABETH WILHELM Immaculate Conception BARBARA WILMES St. Catherine L. JEFFREY WINDSOR Christ the King MARLENE WODA St. Adalbert LOIS WOJTOWICZ Rosary Cathedral JAMES WOOD St. james THOMAS WOOD St. Francis de Sales DONALD WORTKETTER Immaculate Conception lealach tibia fogd onatantfy ld! ec! 2? 5 it Page 93 ,:- .fh- 'X L ,Gisli his ,Mi Rev. Kaelin presence of annual three Page 94 CP offers the sacrifice of the Mass in the the sophomores and freshmen during the day retreat january 2.1 2d and27 JANE WYBORSKI St. Catherine MICHAEL WYSOWATY St. Mary RUSSELL YATES St. Catherine JAM ES ZALES St. Adalbert MIC HAELENE ZAWODNI St. jude DOUGLAS ZAWODNY Rosary Cathedral GERARD ZAZZI Blessed Sacrament JAMES ZELLING Gesu MARY ANNE ZEMINSKI St. Jude A La-, Rev. Walter Kaelin CP discusses with seniors, Kathryn Bauer and Martz'n Dumas some ofthe religious and social problems students face while trying to make a good retreat 7'N.'f' . x N V' .x ,. 'iligbw l l.N PAMELA ZGLINSKI St. Hedwig ROBERT ZIARNO St. Hyacinth HOWARD ZIBBEL Our Lady of Perpetual Help NANCY ZIELASKOW SKI St. john CHARLOTTE ZIELINSKI Blessed Sacrament PAMELA ZIEN TOWSKI St. Agnes MARIANN E ZITZMAN Regina Coeli KATHLEEN ZOLCIAK St. Charles MICHAEL ZOLTANSKI Our Lady of Perpetual Help addionidf jafhere Conofucf pefreaf l Rev. Emmanuel Sprzgler C1-I junior and seniorretreatmasterg talks to interested seniors, Susan Chomyczen, Thaddeus Nowak, and Carol Nagle about his last conference, centered around the evils ofsin. Spiritual reading, confessions, benediction, stations were held between conferences. , -.sszzz:11,, Page 95 - X 4 f f My I lx H I wx Z xg Q X f X 3 X1 'my aivj ia Q S i' U!! iff gf X x :x x , 1' f 1 is 4 , N5 fn g M Q W :G ig H Q4 -15 N w - f f Q , Q W 'W P J 'SX 1 5 7 X A TIVITIES s , xv Af-4 Wm X f ,Y GQ, B f N vfw,G45 K X 0 N 5554 Q9 .,': ,. - Q fl! K wx X- C, I N wx X X X X A JJ, S f X f N 4 A ! 3 Mm X 5 M , L X XA5. P ASV X Tn O I 1, M Miaf 44 Mix .gjfuelenf Counci o-or ina fed Schoo! .xdcfiuifieri Under the guidance of Sr. Mary de Paul SND and Mr. Tim Dever, advisors, the Student Council makes student government an important function of school life by organizing activities. Composed of Council officers, class offi- cers, senators and commissioners, S.C. pro- motes such annual Campaigns as Catholic Chronicle Drive, United Appeal, and Car-o- sell with P.A. announcements and decorative bulletin boards. The General Assembly meets monthly to discuss future plans and activities, whileS.C. Study meets daily at eighth period to take care of routine business. Commissioner ofElections, Linda Valigosky, gives her report at the regular GeneralAssembQ1 meeting. Page 98 Student Council omcers: Yim Galvin, president' Kathy Curto, secretary, Ron Ni'rshL vice-president' ana' Carol Wernimont treasuren preside over meetings and initiate activities. EHalker ana' K. Bauer rearrange the bulletin board for the Catholic Chronicle drive. Encouraging school spirit for the games are Mary Dutlcowski and Dulnlicigz commissioner Roseann Massz'a. Nominated by her fellow classmates Eve Kibbey reigns as Student Council Queen. Eve represented Central at the Toledo Area Student Council Dance held at Bay View's Naval Armory on November 12. Her court included four other senior beauties: Kathy Curto, Ellen Halker, Peg O'Leary, and janet Soviar. Mary jane Mazuchowskz' and Kathryn Bauer pre- pare a poster to promote school spirit in sports. Eve Kibbey, Student Council Queen Yimothy Galvin, president, opens thefloor to discussion during a general student council meeting. W wr-- gn T if E-, as- . 'll Amid cheers of the excited crowaf Patricia Lennex, 1965-66 Homecoming Queen, places ihe crown on Eiien's heaai as managen Tom Schick, proudbz looks on. Page 100 ,gridlt geaufy gffen ella KLQI' ond jiffe O Queen A crowded Waite Stadium witness- ed an exciting, emotion-filled Home- coming on October 7. Centralites displayed overwhelm- ing approval with the selection of Ellen Halker as 1967 Homecoming Queen. This lovely blonde beauty was accompanied by her court: Eve Kibbey, Joanne Lindsay, janet So- viar and Jean Szychowski. After choosing responsible man- agers, candidates began a week of campaigning. First came glittery, colorful, poster parties held nightly. Dedicated friends came, scissors in hand, hoping that through their ef- forts, their candidates would win the crown. Then came the annual Homecom- ing Assembly. Tony Pinciotti trilled out his own rendition of a popular tune, hoping to swoon the audi- ence into voting for his candidate. Jim Sido utilized poetry to describe his choice. Doubling as Batman, Tom Schick got pint-sized help from a twosome who urged everyone: Vote 4 Aunt Ellen. All tried to convince an interested audience of their candidate's qualifications. Then - the game. As emotions rose, players fought hard to gain the final score for Central's first mid-afternoon Homecoming, Cen- tral 6 - Woodward 6. Contented Centralites left the bleachers, filled with pleasant memories. The Homecoming Court and managers anx- iousbl await the announcement Oflhe new queen' Central's 1966-67 Homecoming Queen, Miss Ellen Halker. Candidates and escorts: janet Sovian Tony Pinciottz, Eve Kibbey, Charles Crowley, Ellen Halhen Thomas Schick, joanne Lindsay, john Liedel Mary jean Szychowski, james Sido, and Patricia Lennex, last year's queen accompanied by Timothy Galvin, student councilpresident Avid thespians portray the Sycamore household and thetrpeculzar way of living. 6 OU 3042 you , Tony and Alice propose a toast to a happy future together. Page 102 A rebellious family who prefers the simple zany life to that of wealth and social posi- tion was staged November 11, 12, 13, under the direction of Mr. Robert Stucker. Heading the cast besides the Sycamore family was Joseph Droulliard as Grandpa Vanderhof. Penny, as avid playwright is portrayed by Kathleen Wright and her hus- band, Paul, by Martin LaPorte. Essie and Ed Carmichael, Kathryn Bauer and David Kelly, and Mr. DePinna, Michael Okuley, bring a package one day and stay. Always helping are servants, Sandra Goodrich and Charles Cousins. Alice, Fran Gerken, por- traying the only realistic role, is engaged to Tony, Peter Wernert, a handsome vice-presi- dent ofKirby and Company. Mr. and Mrs, Kirby, john Scarlato and Marcia McHugh, with Gay, Sylvia Pantoja, an actress of sorts, Mr. Kolenhof, joe Beck- ler, the Russian ballet teacher, the ex-Russian grand duchess Olga, Lori Lewandowski, and a frustrated tax collector, Steve Oster, Dennis Strong, Daniel Bradley, James Kolasinski, Marcus Page and Richard Priest complete the cast. Essie serves her latest candy to her grandfatherwhile Mrs. Sycamore shows him the progress she has made with her new novel Mr. and Mrs. Kz'rby and Mr. Vanderhof are shocked at the rude, boisterous attitude of actress Gay Wellington. Above right: The G-men, D. Bradley, R. Priest Kolasin- shzg D. Strong, andf Blaze interrogate Ed about the candy sales. Right: Donald and Rheba add humor to the play during a discussion ofpersonal matters. Above Olga and Mr Kolenkov watch Ed Carmichael working at the przntzngpress Be low Mr Henderson and Martin Vanderho review the income tax situation -aff' Page 104 Spollzglzts accent the Y uletide performance of the orchestra under the dz'recfz'on offllr. Riclzarrl C ollins. X Percussz'01z.' Tom H oft, Ken Cracfzek udic maLer5 une up lui! An outstanding section of Central's Music Department, the orchestra, is under the direction of Mr. Richard Collins. Members are entitled to one-half credit per year and graduates receive gold or silver monograms, depending on their participation and effort in the activities of the group. The orchestra meets daily in the Music Building for classes of instruction and re- hearsals. Members sacrifice many hours each week practicing and taking private lessons. Evidence of their dedication is heard throughout the year as the orchestra performs at assemblies, provides back- ground music for both the Class Play and the Operetta and climaxes the year with the Spring Concert held on the front campus. Brass, Horn Section: Row 1: f Windson K. Hubbaraf Slornka, C. Devine. Row 2: R. Galuzing JW. Zunkiewicz, B. Krall T Tomaszewskzl Row 3: T Kwiazfkozuski E. Bocik, M. Finkler. Wind Sect2'0n.' f Reszg, R. Ciesla, R Clark, E. Arnbroziewicz. Slrzngs Rozul f Brzstol D Daoust L Lewandowskz f Duleba AI Cousino, L. Dashner. oncerf Zinn! peceiued uloerior lgafingg lehgllfd .xducliencezi .fdf ,Jclaf jime The band is one of Central's most out- standing organizations. At the Ohio Music Education Association Contest this year, A band received a 2941 rating - the only band in Toledo to be awarded this honor. Each spring the concert band goes on tour, performing at various parishes throughout the city, and giving an annual lawn con- cert at Central. The marching band, 111 strong, is the combination of the concert A band and B band. Entertaining half-time audiences at all football games, the marching band performed tunes from The Sound ofMusic, Oliver, and numerous hit television pro- grams. Central's marching band has proven it- self one of the finest in the city. The band, dressed in sparkling new uniforms, played for the grand premier of El Greco and at the arrival of Senator Ted Kennedy at Toledo Express Airport. The band class, which meets daily at eighth period is under the direction of Mr. Gerald DePrisco, assisted by Mr. Robert Cable. Mr. Charles Kolasinski conducts the Freshman band. Mr. Gerald DePrzsc0, in his eleventh year as chairman of the Music Dept, has increased the number of music siudents to one-fourth ofthe school enrollmeni LZTTCZ French Horn: Row I: K. Hubbarah Slomka, C. Devine, C. Kaczla, M. Ib . K Row 2: R. Ambroziewicgg K. Popuian Windson R Murphy, L. Wierszewski, Page 106 3 . Flute: Row I: D. Shanklin, T Taylor, f Reszg, R Hubbard. Row 2: C. Rimerg R. Ciesla, Fahringerg K. Mc- Govern, K. Aurniller. The '66-'67 .Marching Band performs during haylirne at llze Central-Si. Franezs game. Saxophone-Woodwz'na'.' Row I: K. Brazzill E. M Carten R. Gibbons, R Gerken, M. K ing, R. Clark. Row 2: D, Lis, T Rutkowsl-:L R. Olsen, C. Cousino, T Quzgley. Trumpet Row I: W Kibbey, L. Ciehy, Pluciniczak, M. Zunkiewieg T Durbin, A. faeoby. Row 2: T Wisniewskg R. Mz'llen T Kordowslcg B. Krall f Payment. Row z,. ku wszQW ry,. m '. 3: Gfoniee, TNawroekL R. Galu ny f fa bo lc Kana T To aszewskz Page 107 Trombone-Barz'tone.' Row 1: R Pawlickzg T Kwiaf- Escobar. Row 2: R Donovan, D. NozuickzQ D kowskzg M. Hessling, L. Czelusta, K. Simon, L. Dennzlv, E. Bocik, R. Wells. Mr. DePrzLvco, band directon fascinaies the audience at llze Sporis Arena wiih a delzghzfulmedley ofChrz'shnas Carols. Page 108 udic lefaf. .gnifiafed yufeficle Concerf Central's Drum Majon ferry fakubowski Q Sousaphoness Row 1: C. Symington, C. Barrow, T Cryan, M Finkler. Clarinets: Row 1: R Scannell T ' f . Cheney, E. Ambroziewieg S. Mey- en A. Niewiandomskzg M. Kwial- Percussion: Kneeling: G. Grubb, R. Wilhelm, D. Wellingerg D. K 0- walski. Standing: G. 0sb0rne,f K leporek, G. Zazzz, K. Grackek, F Scrock, D. Nz'rsehL Kunlg W Byers. kowski. Row 2: M. Cousino, A. Kowalski Nowak, f Tairo, Olenderg B. Steak, S. Sulewski. Row 3: R Lawniczak, L. Senclelback, E. Piniazkiewieg D. Toczynskz, K. Szyrnczak, C. Nartken S. Sarnow- skz, K. Helvey. Page 109 Clzorid ferzi glclno rue Chridfmao loirif Freshman Boys' Chorus includes.: Row 1: B. Palmer, f Penny- paclfer, D. Trease, L. Hciizudel M. Tanscjf, Kasiorlfiezoicg M. Kuhichi. Row 2: b T Carr, C. Bzgoulol R. Dirnling, C. Ackerman, D. DonnelL f Seeman. Row 3: L. Navarre, f Byrne, XVI. Collum, !Voe, D. Dilley, D. fahubozoski, T Klein. 1 u Freshman choruses provide a Sound of Christmas for speclalors during the concert given by lhe Music Deparimenl December 18, ai the Sports Arena. f lk Freshman Girls' Chorus includes.: Row 1: M. Hig- gins, C. Halloran, Ingham, L. Coodnough, K. Schullen C. fuilfozoslzz, S. Kosinshi, Flower, S. Bick, E. Szypershi. Row 2: K. Houck, M. Droul- liarcl S. Toy, B. McGee, M. Lawrence, D. Rosenberg, C. Gawrych, N Grajczyh, M. Plenzlen L. Duhielah, Page 110 Row 3: C. Klall, B. BfZ'0lLZl.S'Z6ZU.S'Lfl, L. Bocian, If Lozinshi, YT Dulcha, Wilho, B O'Shea, B. Simon, M. Makulinslfi. Row 4: M. Young, B. facobs, M. Siargynski, L. Smilh, M. M orgensiern, S. Toejvpe, E. Day, K. Calalaresc, f Siashiewicg M. Horne. junior Clce Cfub includes: Row 1: D. Kajfzsg f Love, M. Page, E. Fix, Blaze, D. Raszka, T Sfoeckley, Bagrow- skz, f Sfalzen M. Manders, C. Tansey, f Sieczkowskz, L. Fruclzey, S. fVozoak. Row 2: K. Scsavnickz, L. Curzynskz, K. Saco, R Bailey, f Brzozka, C. Rogolsky, f Dornbi D. Kornos, A. Coodnougk, Nesten C. Borgess, K. House, L. Korczynski. Row 3: T Scknezden Yf Row!anzL M Carr, H. Bertz, C. Rasmussen, Wrzglzi R Csornos, M. Alberg C. Kendrick, T Dabf, B. BrancL M. Hofman, Owczorak, f Cook. Row 4: C. Cousins, R Szynzanowskz, A. Kern, R. Sckroeden M. Wallace, M Sawacke, M. fusin- skz, Regulskz, K. Fairbairn, K. Veitcr, K. W'aZz'nsZin.s'kz, S. Kolasinskzg M. Strescn. 3 1 2 5 , i A5 ea L Q Q 2 ' T' A Q A Cv Y ' x 4 . H c IIIIIIII llllill llllll flIuII 'IIIIII' IIIIIII llllllr :lllll Illllll llllll Row 1: f Dornalskg f Blauvelg K. Skortridgq V Horner, M. Mz'!!er, K. Portkousq T jVorlon, f Slresen, B. Swag R. Furno. Row 2: M. Vogl L. Cabrznger, A. Rutkozoskz, A. Toska, D. Cook, K. Printke V 0'Connor, C. Rebris, B. Adanzskzl Row 3: M. Pugh, R Cyurko, R. Skaff M Fbfnn, D. Bafog, B. Rygalskz, C. TryclzeL .Markos, D. Kazoezynski. Row 4: L. Rees, C. Majckrowskz, R Polcyn, K. Brazgz'lL K. Dedb, R Dujferg D. Ryan, B Millen M. Stein. Pagelll recide, arnedf Cen fra! Songafera The Senior Clee Club is a precisioned, earnest company of 80 capable songsters ready to attempt any tune, from Bach to Bernstein. Central's Glee Club is a public relations organization and does more to promote the name of the school than any other club. During this year of great accomplishments, the choristers cut a long-playing album of Christmas melodies, appeared on WTOL- TV for an Easter concert and with the rest of the Music Department attracted 4,000 people to the Sports Arena for a Yuletide musical. Other highlights of the year were the Football Banquet, annual Christmas Tour, Kiwanis Luncheon. Climaxing asuc- cessful season, the Glee Club presented the musical, Brigadoon. Mr. Gerald DePrisco has commented, When something ceases to grow, to im- prove, it dies. With the help of Mrs. Caro- lyn Seeman, he has instilled into the group the strength, the spirit ofpride and the self- sacrifice which are its dominant traits. Song is the soul ofa school and the Glee Club intends to keep that soul alive. Nervousbz, the glee club waiis for hnal insirueiions before the cameras slart rolling during the their Easier show. Q? Q Page 112 U 'll The Sounds of Christmas. Cenira!'s Glee Club, under direction of Mr. DePrise0 presents its hrs! Christmas cancer! at the Sjmris Arena. Clee Club: Row 1: K. Bauen L. Lezoandowskz, S. Silek, D. Woyiowich, K. Sheroian, K. Wrzghg S. Panioja, S. Cardnen M A. Kern, F Cerken, M Denzski, M. 0'Shea, f Dybala, B. Boren B Slrugarek, C. Seguin, f Kowalski, C. Buck, K. Przybylski, V Crachek, C. Pack, D. Mohr. Row 2: K. Bonaf C. Byers, f Durban, R Zaengen M Bfnden M Kvlodzzfjczylf, M Mahon, M. Barialdo, L. Sczulzlewskz, M Hough, M Corney, B. Furno, C. Guy, f Olczak, L Houck, M Fackelman, T Augello, R. Bettin- Glee Club Schedule September Homecoming Assembly November Football Banquet- Commodore Perry Hotel December Recording Christmas album - Sounds of Christmas December St. Patrick of Heatherdowns December Sports Arena - Christmas Concert December Glee Club Tour December Christmas Assembly February Kiwanis Club February Rosary Cathedral - Father- Daughter Breakfast March Ohio Music Education Assn. Competition March WTOL-TV, Easter Music April 21, Musical - Brigadoon 28, 29, .lune Graduation gen A. Siaskiewicg f Oleksiak, S. Krempa, M Krajewski. Row 3: R. Hockrnan, T Finn, D. Liopen D. Bradley, M. Massa, R. Wilson, C. Bollin, T Deoen D. .Nirschl K. Wisniewskz, B. Batey, R. Hickey, Drouillari R. Fournien T Quinn, D. Kelhf, T Schira, f Stein. Row 4: T Zzgibel B. Lyons, f Wies, T Sayers, M. Clernenu f Scarlaio, D. Malloy, Crarnling, D. Paul D. Slrong, C. Crowley, C. Binkerl B. Srniih, BV. Insenga, S. Osten fPacen M LeCros. 'YS .-X r' 0 r' Lf S C Ci A iff ja. as Q7-F1 - x 71 Voices re-echoed in WTOL-TV studios as the Glee Club taped their hrs! Easier Special featuring religious ana' conienzporary Easier rnusic. Page 113 C 7 egen ary riga oon Meg Brockie zls so charmed by her male customers that she refzses to charge them for milk. I'0LL9llf j0 og Q Bright plaid kilts, Scottish brogues and the haunting strains of bagpipes marked the sights and sounds ofthe annual musical, Brigadoon. Again this year, the State Theatre housed the musical lor the April 21, 22, 28, 29 and 30 performances. To give more Clee Club members experi- ence and to combine varied talents for difficult roles, certain characters were double- cast by Mrs. Evelyn Weiher and Mr. Cer- ald DePrisco, directors. Brigadoon starred James Stein as the gay bachelor Tommy Albright and Diane Woytowich and Loretta Lewandowski dou- blecast as the candid Fiona McLaren. Supporting characters were Christopher Binkert, who portrayed the good-natured Jeff Douglas, Frances Cerken and David Kelly as jean, Fiona's sister, and Charlie Dalrymple, the excited young couple about to be married. Sylvia Pantoja and Kathleen Bond were doublecast as the brash, impulsive Meg Brockie. Dancing Craig Barrow portrayed Harry Beaton, Iean's rejected suitor, and Charles Crowley played Mr. Lundie, the wise old schoolmaster of Brigadoon. Mr. Lunzlie relates the legend ofBrzgaa'oon to Tom- ef. my andf f Page 114 rl Come ye from the hills, Come ye from the mills. Come ye in the glen -- Come ye bairn, Come ye men, . . The Towns- people of Brzgadoon invite people from near and far to the fair at MacC0nnahy Square. i Above: Carefree fejjfpoinis out optimisiie viewpoints Fiona explains io Meg the reason why she prefers to remain to Tommy, his C07L.hlS6d friend Below: Charlie Siflgld surprises hzs bride,feannQ onlheirweaklingmorning. Page 115 unior rom yufeficle janfad gaiefg jo ocia! .sjeowon Prom Amid an aquatic atmosphere, 1967pron1- goers danced to the music of the lim Elliot orchestra. The Naval Armory, on May 12, was transformed into a Paradise in the Deep. Junior decorators depicted their theme by using treasure chests, merinaids, and deep sea fish. The prom, sponsored by the junior Class, is held annually to honor the graduating seniors. just one year ago, the honor of being Prom Queen was bestowed upon Miss Sandy Bush. Varsity Drag The Knights of Columbus Hall was the setting for Central's third annual Varsity Drag on December 27, 1966. With the as- sistance of the orchestra of Jim Elliot, a Yuletide Fantasy was created to pay trib- ute to all varsity sports. Central's own Six Pack performed to add that little difference. Page 116 f -W - 5 juniors, Cary Osborne, Cindy Witusgg Mary fane Bartaldo ana' Michael Wnorowshi sit this one out at the Christmas dance heta' at the Knights of Cotarnhus Halt The Varsigx Drag is an annuat Yutetide affair. As couples dance to the rnusic offim Ettiot's orchestra, Kathy Dittman, Sharon Siteh ana' Greg Spaid share their opinions on the success ofthe funior-Senior Prom. Couples gather to watch Ufarren Grissom and Rita Butter, his date from Springf'etfL dance to the music of Centra! 's own Stix Pack at the Varsity Drag. Page 117 A In w ffm., , ,- . . A-lik lun-.i Busibf counting papers for distribution are page two editors: Michaeline Zawodni Christine Rechen Sandra Goodrich, Kenneth Freeland Sharon Manders, editon' Mary Anne Polcyn, editon' Edward Bocik, Sandra Ross, and Carol Krajewshi. The combined feature page stajjfplans layouts to give the paper a more attractive appearance, Thestafof third page: Sylvia Dacchille, Ann Fabiszalf, Kathleen Barben Maribzn Dunn, editorg' Colleen Keane, Mary Ellen Duthowski editon' 51 ' As an exchange program of high school publications, the news stajfprepares the Centric for release to schools around the nation. News ediiors and reporters are Anna Macka editon' Donna Rzppel Denise fanowiecki editon' Carol Kaczala, Sandra Haladyna, judith Kwiathowski editon' Leonard Boyak, and Margaret Poczekaj. Marianne Zitzrnan. fanet Higgins, Rebecca Klu eb en Noreen Clowczewskig editorg Mary Anne Zeminskzg editon chech board layouts. Eyeing the prospects ofa good athletic season, thi's year's sports stajjfplans layouts for complete coverage. The staff includes: Row I,' Raymond Shea- han, Anthony Pinciotti fohn Kozlowski, Thomas Schick, editon' and Illartin N -..,-, Sue Ignasiah, jim Hermann check over the layouts while Chris Binkert and Tom Sayers set up the headline count. Dumas. Row 2,'fames Matuszak, editorg' Danielfohnson, Yimolhy Echstein, fames Boes, fohn Liedel and Michael Wysowaty alalainedd .95 meeling jhe ibeac! ine As they glance at an issue of The Centric, co-editors, Elizabeth Sexton and Robert Latorre, discuss theproblems which the issue encountered before publication. No news is good news EXCEPT for a Centric reporter! This statement finds staunch support from two classes ofjourna- lism students who edit alternate issues of the school paper. As Centralites eagerly anticipate the next issue of the biweekly Centric, 46 staff mem- bers plan layouts and write copy, always searching for a fresh approach to school news. This year's staff has tried to maintain the high standards set by preceding staffs. Vol- ume 46 won the Publication of Distinction award from the CSPAg firstclass rating from NSPAg superior from the Northwestern Ohio District Journalism Association, and All- Ohio award in the St. Bonaventure Press Competition. Assisted by Elizabeth Sexton and Bob Latorre, Co-editors, and Sr. Thomas More OSU, advisor, these neophyte reporters gave old news a novel treatment and introduced several new features. Shamrock Shorties, news briefs, Nobert, cartoong and The Looking Glass of Fine Arts, guide to na- tional and local cultural events, gave new spirit to Volume 47. Page 119 Taking unique ana' diferent pictures plays an important Wilegynski and Susan Varwig check the camera, while part in creating an exeitingyearbook. Co-editors facgueline Kgihlggn Sghmgkgl agsggfafe gdjfgyg 51,6615 on ads' 4 gn eta ec or 5 Acquiring the satisfaction of produping their own yearbook, 20 members of the uenfd of 1967 Counting returns from the Centripetat patron drive are seniors Kathryn Hitler and Parneta Zientowskz, business managers, Page 120 3 1966-67 Centripetal staff hope to exceed last year's first class rating Q949 points out of possible 1000j in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's annual yearbook criti- que. These 17 seniors and 3 juniors de- voted study periods, after school hours, suffered headaches and unexpected disap- pointments to relive happy memories for all Centralites. Indescribable hours of soliciting ads, col- lecting patrons, drawing layouts, taking pictures, developing headlines, cropping photos, writing cutlines, typing and proof- reading copy will remain among the staffs unforgetable yesterdays. Their spirited enthusiasm, sentimental recollections, and memorable experiences are the result of the constant, unselfish guidance of Sr. Thomas More OSU, who sacrificed invaluable time and effort for the Centripetal and its staff. Through the persistent push of co-editors, jackie Wilczynski and Sue Varwig, and assistant editors, Kathy Schmakel and Lin- da Bugaj, the staff offers their interpreta- tion and recording of 1967. gy j I Hi K sn t U 0 1. Q 4' 4 D! 1 ' l 1 ' , . . I X. I k 53143 A '.:',,ffv Vikki Gracheh and Sandi Klosowshi spent many hours planning Linda Bugajg associate editor, Wpes the list ofnarnes the activigf section along with hehning .Norb Logsdon with sports. for the senior directory. Vihhi's worh includes the division pages while Sandiplanned most ofthepage layouts. Underclass pictures are counted recorded and paneled by Lynne Wlarshall Rita Gentnen Elaine Osovich, Marci'a Arranging layouts, selecting candid shots and identwzing Hejna, Mary Neuhauseland Bonnie Bork. senior pictures are Linda Roernrnele, Deborah Pelg Susan Gardnen Iblarietta hleier and Susan Gradel Ef' we . ,lm f .ri A, fi' -53 ' Further knowledge of ancient and modern Lalin isprornoied by ike Latin Club. Partici- pating this year in the activiiies areR Zaengen K. Brazzill and L Kowalski. Standing: S. Nowak, K. Wies, f Szyckowski S. Oberdien R fennings and f Bagrowski. i im, I 1 mm Hllxvsbi if I W . Lui' uw tw 'an anguage Cfuba promofe Yflnclerafan ing Languages provide a basis for communi- cation, and the language clubs enable stu- dents to further their knowledge of the coun- tries, culture, dress and beliefs of other countries. They play an important role in rounding out the student's education and preparing for background material in col- lege. This year the French Club has been ex- changing ideas and films with the French Club of St. Francis. Two boys, who spent last summer in France, showed films oftheir trip. One of the main events of the Spanish Club was a dinner, prepared and served in the school cafeteria. On the menu were tor- tillas, tamales and chile. The German Club planned a visit to Frankenmuth, Michigan, a replica of a small German village. German students also represented Central at the Internation- al Festival, held at the Sports Arena. The Latin Club ended the year with a Saturnalia Festival in which the whole club participated. Page 122 Planning the future aeliviiies of ike Spanish Club are 0-f-WCETS Terri Pudlicki, ireasuren' Chris Kleuber, vice-presidenl' Margz'e Pairo, secretary, ana' Ted Ckrnielewskz, president. H i p .p I, I RESSEDBLE L'ESSENTU,EST NVSBLEPURLESYHJX UNNEVUTBEN 513' S T PAA A 2212- AVAWNWTF . f mrAvscLEwELn , P. , s Disregarding their fear of indzgestion and heartburn, hun- French Club members show their interest and evidence gry Spanish Club members select traditional Spanish deli- of their creative abiligz in the national costumes on their cacies including hot tamales, tacos and chile. Together models. Members are Kathy Spitulski Kitty fudy, with the generosity of Spanish parents and the cooperation Becky Kfgubgn Anna P55116 and Kaghy Qggu ofthe cafeteria staff the jhrst Spanish Club banquet was a huge success. The true customs ofthe German culture are reenacted by these students, as they perform traditional German dances. Page 123 G0 CYTOSINE Eugene Nowak, fim Olsen, Dotti Godlewshi and fudy Kaminskz' While fim Day and Steve Nowak examine asegment belong to thejirst chapter ofthe FutureScient1'sts of America. Bi- of the DNA molecule john Eggerstor er and Ruth ologists study and observe different models ofthe DNA molecule. Konczal investigate a chlorophyll model which is Chemzstry Club omcers lllary Porthouse, secretaryg Martz'n Carr, presideng' fames Zales, vice-president' and fohn Liedel ireasurerg prepare for the monthb meeting. This year's theme, Relating Chemistry to the World Around Us has prompted the members to arrange field trips and interviews. 3615065 I3 mm 1.10445 mg-n important in the chemistry oflzvzng things me GWW Cfafsaea amp emenfe TQ GOD. Page 124 if Under the direction of the two licensed amateur radio operators, theory and code are taught to the members of the radio club. Club members are: f Helminialz, B. Weilzerg C. Obea S. Nowak, D. Kaczorowslfi and B. Boellner. Zlleeting once a month the Ilfledical Horizon Club is supervised jk A A by Sr. M. Benet RSM C. LeSaga' R. Latorra president' M Nz'nneman,-vice-president' and S. Tomaszewski return from one r uf 6 of their meetings. Working together, the science clubs at Central provide an opportunity for inter- ested students to delve into sciences. The Medical Horizon Club, under the direction of Sr. M. Benet RSM, encourages its members to pursue careers for the medi- cal world of tomorrow. The Radio Club's moderator, Sr. M. Mar- guerite OSF, reminds her members that a pot is more than something to cook in, a current isn't something to eat, a resistor no longer is a member of the French under- ground, and a ham isn't an amateur actor. This year the Future Scientists ofAmerica, under the leadership of Sr. M. Marcelline OSF, revised their constitution and divided the organization into two chapters. 4 The Chemistry Club, moderated by Sr. y M. Peter Chanel OSF, visited the Toledo Crime Lab. Highlighting this venture was the interrogation of two members. The club attended a lecture on transition ele- ments and sponsored several field trips. ' Page 125 In a darkroom rejuvenated by Camera Club members, future photographers, Ken Cherry, Elaine fVozoalk, Cathy Marshall and Bob Kirby, study light's ejfect on Elm devel- opment. Meiizbers' pi'ctures have been displayed in Cen- tral's lobby. With Mrs. Pfewfefs guidance, JVHS ojjhcers, Kathy Schma- While Debbie Hutton and Mz'ke Molnar discuss Library Club events, such as the Valentine Open House Pargz for faculgz, Book Week's film strip discussions, and the Library Assembbz, Terri Krupp replaces some returned lib rary books. lege fVight and Career Week, Freshman Open House and kel Diane Woytowich, Sue Ignasiak and Chrz's Binkert tutoring services. organize society activities. NHS sponsors the annual Col- t, . psf:-3: 5 'I My . ' ff. , s,-m5 ' ' afenla Mnfofd jAI'0ugL The Camera Club, with Sr. Irene Marie RSM, attended an art display on a field trip downtown. To observe Catholic Book Week, a new approach was initiated by the Library staff, with Sr. M. Natalie's OSU assistance, by inviting teachers and students to review books and view film strips. Theatrical Arts Forum, established by Mr. Robert Stucker, has initiated film study programs and raised funds for stage equip- ment. Sr. M. Clarisena RSM and FTA members viewed educational films and heard guest speakers at monthly meetings. judged by Mr. Rozanski and Mrs. Kon- winski, the Junior and Senior 1.C.VV.A. De- bate resulted in a slim 1 pointsenior victory. Continuously concerned with student counseling, Mrs. Pfeiffer has guided NHS functions along their theme, Know Your Government. Sue Boellnen treasuren' Bob Latorrcg vice- president' andAnna Macke, secretary, collect research material while Kathy Schrnakel Toledo Area Secre- taryg and Ted Chrnielewskzg president discuss ad- vantages ofan area fC WA European trip. Q. I ,, 3 is gt . 5. - if l 'E fi it 2? P5 if C. 'faiths C. Finn, f Meyers, Mr, Stucher, f Goutierre, andf Kucz pre- pare the stage for one ofthe TAF projects. Alovie and jilrn studies have been offered by this new organization at Central Rita Rogers, Sue Varwzg, fanicelteszg, andMary Ann Zitznzan, FTA omcers, discuss increasing importance offuture teaching professions. Ulllllf TEAM lt .xdcfiuifieo irror e igiouzi rinciia ed Leaving the sacristy are Ed Sorg, Billlauen Don Buchenmeyerz and Dave Nz'rschl As members ofthe St fohn Berchman Sane- tuary Society, they are given theprivilege to serve Mass. Repairing vestments are Elizabeth Czubinshzg Carobfn Mohler, Kathy Zolciak, Mary fane Demshi and Elaine Osovich. St Hilda Guild is responsible for preparing the altar for Mass. In addition to scholastic and athletic or- ganizations at Central, there are several clubs which strive to transmit a spiritual significance to student life. The St. John Berchman Sanctuary Society, under the guidance ofSr. M. Bernarda SND, provides an opportunity for Central men to serve Mass. Through the combined efforts of the St. Hilda Guild and moderator, Sr. M. Ruth Ann SND, Mass vestments are mended, and the sacristy is kept in order. All boys of the Art Department, under the supervision of Sr. M. Irene Marie RSM, participate in Catholic Art Apostolate. This year advanced students repainted the crib statues, while beginners made posters for the CAA board. Directed by Father Ernest, Young Chris- tian Student groups aim to supply example enabling others to share in establishment of Christian principles in the student world. Sr. M. Jean Francis SND supervises activ- ities of the Catholic Student Mission Cru- sade. Members sponsored the Christmas card and medicine drives. Combining pro- ceeds from the various projects, the CSMC contributed 35,200 to the missions. Catholic Art Apostolate members L. Colba, D. Wher- ry, C. Frankowski M. Stachowski E. Hallenbech, E. Kapp, f Arquette and IZ Zomhowski spend 1 AQ' M' S' - many hours of painting and refinishing weather- marred crib statues. 5 1 3 1 bmryg Wines M ' x M A, ,Q sigh.. Kate Bauer and Le Wallace discuss living up to the stand- ards of Christ's principles with Gerry Cospodarek, james Murawskzg Paul Brunner, and Fr. Ernest OFMC, YCS group leader. , ., Q7 fd r 5 Active participants in Catholic Student .Mission Crusade Charles Cousins, Marsha Longenechen andSusanBoell- ner assist Ilflichael Finhler in preparing the hall bulletin boardfor the coming medicine drive. Since the honoring ofthe Blessed Virgin is so important a day in May is set aside for a procession and crowning. Besides the procession and the crowning are the recitation of the rosary, a sermon, and the singing oflzymns dedicatedto Mary. Surrounded by flowers, the statue of the Blessed Virgin is crowned by two privileged students who are outstanding members ofthe CSMC and the St fobnBerchman Sociegz. 'M 'Z' i-iii il'-,ii t K Yiwu,- C our pirif s.. 7 Lg ' . . ii E55 . .J I . ,, A da M QM wx Graduation will bring with it many responsibilities. Hoping they have prepared themselves well for the ture. the Class 0f'67 receive their diplomas. eacld Us Qnwar Moy Crowning The May Crowning is an important event in the activities of the school year. It gives the faculty and the students a chance to honor Mary and thank her for being a fitting model for our lives. On the agenda are the procession, recitation ofthe rosary and litany, sermon, crowning, and hymns. The band and the Glee Clubled the crowd in hymns dedicated to Mary. Graduation Graduation is an end and a beginning. It's the end of high-school life, but the beginning of adult life. The diploma signifies four years of higher education, but what is done with that knowledge is the responsibility ofthe graduate. On june 9, five hundred seniors will leave Central and take with them knowledge and memories. Hopefully, this combination has contributed to competent, well- developed individuals. Members ofthe band and the audience listen as State Representative Marzlgene Valiquette, a 1942 Central alumna, delivers her address to the graduating class on the benefits of their past education. Page 131 K Y JW' 'T V 6' fn , S 737' gg l K I R SWJXJW N a 5' X X5 V1 X ' I' X ' WQV' :FRN VN ff W Wh K , , is B ..x L QZ5 '-1? L ' 00 ' A ' W ,J ' 7,ffv'VQQ7fnmupL!5d, :UA 5'71557 'M Sf Q Q- 2 gg ? j X 4 Giffifk ' , ' Tb M f R xx Qu, N Q yf N.'!l!jr ' ,I ll 47 W 1 fl GEM M X S A vb Q i , Z if Xi Q wg f N X x. -ll f g X 1 Q N 1 'M E L f X QW H 7 N ' Ell -if f ! Q W A f X W Z XXxxxx XA WXNWXXNX 1 1 ff X X Sf A K ,Aim S! 1: fg f S35 W Lu 1 9504 Xl 3 Lf f, , FN fN.iY LICSLLII bw' Nw. I QM ig! , ll 1 2- I .. ,XY S P O R T S W W' ' I ll 1? N X XX ' If ,. s,x I X 0 X 'X ff X 'ME ' x VX M: f M I mx I f A 'MXN 431 X. llx ss X 7 9: ' - X I -' W V -1 R Y X fa X X X S X Qui! X X x Head eoaeh ffm Cordiak eagerhz awaits wordhom the spoiterfor a weakness in the 0pposz'ti0n's defense. Enduring long practice sessions is easy when the team is winning, but persistence in the face ofdefeat reveals real sportsman- ship. The Irish opened and closed the season on a happy note with victories over Start and Libbey. Cleveland St. joseph saw Central at its best as they squeaked out a 12-0 vic- tory against an excellent Irish defense. Head coach jim Cordiak and assistant coaches, Mr. Pete Benedict, Mr. Robert Sturek, and Mr. Dave Kregehdevoted them- selves to the football program. Five Irish were named to the All-City grid team and two were picked for the All-City academic squad. John Niezgoda captured first team honorsg Bob Krall, second teamg and Jack McKenzie, Bob Hanudel, and Mike Miller, honorable mention. Bob Han- udel and Tim Horne, carrying 4.0 and 3.9 scholastic averages respectively, were select- ed as All-City scholars. Bob also captained the squad. The Irish bench o17enpr0vz'des lhe incentive to drive the Irish attack on the Held. Page 134 Row 1: lllgr. W Lauer, f ll1eKenzz'e, C. Bollin, ill Zoltan- skz, B. Bolbaeh, G. Spalak Crarnling, R. Drennan, lll. lllillerg A. fankowskl Cagnezg Kozlowskz, Leopolel, Mgr. R Ackerman. Row 2: f Skeldon, C. Wastelewskz, T Parasilitz, T Horne, W lllyers, R. Tobianskz, R. Lewan- alowskz, B. Heinl R. Hanuclel Yf Obee, C, Frankowskzg Yf Forresten L. Russell T Frazier. Row 3: Mgr. M. Yeagen R. Okos. T Sanders. f Daoust, f Paliekzg Niezgoda, M Brown, R. Flores, T Leopolaf M. Blank, R. Braun, lll. Wnorowskz, tllartin, Yf Birte, Mgr. Rozek. Row 4: Mgr. C. Nernan, M. Scannell A. Ludwtkowskz, T Brazzill D. MeCormz'ek, R. jVz'x, f Eggerstorfen B. Hoyt R. Feyers, R. Napierala, R. Krall lllgr. f Connolbz. ridlt Squad Compifed 2-6-l egop Fists elenehecl offense is ready as both teams await snap of ball in annuallrish-Knzglzts clash. Varsity Scores Central Start Central DeVilbiss Central St. Francis Central St. Joseph Central Wood ward Central Scott Central Bowsher Central Niles McKinley Central Libbey Entering Dever's Den, Mr. Dever makes arrangements with opposing schools for all Central atlzletie endeavors. Mr. Tim Dever, athletic director, spurs the Irish on to victory with his enthusiasm and loyalty. For seven years he has direct- ed athletic events, in addition to moderating Student Council and teaching world history. Mr. jim Cordiak returned as head foot- ball coach after a year's absence due to illness. His other duties include physiology classes and coaching baseball. Page 135 Larry Russell Ralph Napierala Fm Leopold .. laarfand, Cowho .4 576, ll fl, .gridh Brett Hoyt In victory or defeat, Central's Fighting Irish always display true spirit, overwhelming enthusiasm and good sportsmanship. Rick Flores Mz'ke Brown h N' a' foe Gramling fo 211.5550 a Rick Nix Mike Scarmell Amid the screaming cheers of the crowal the spirited Irish attack Woodward in an effort to keep the Polar Bears from breaking a 6-6' tie. J ' t Q ! ii sf vii -X I 5 I B Ig Tim Horne Bernie Hein! Rzek Lewandowski Bob Km!! Academzb Squad All-Cibf jim Skeldon Barton Botbaeh Ron Feyes Dan McCormick Q Mike Miller Mike Zolianski Greg Spaia' john Kozlowski Andy fankowskz' All-Ciigz 506 eiilanucled orne cameo! jo Co-captain jack McKenzie, on a down move, explodes through the Cv! .24 J o line to halt a De Vilbzlss ba!!-carrier ' l, g ca elfrl l C for no gain as Ron Okos comes up io support Bi!! Myers jack M cK enzie Gary Wasielewski Crazg Frankowski All-C191 fohrz Leopold jim Gagnet SL Francis ba!!-carrier fails to elude Cenha! enai Um Horne. B b H a' Z Ron Drerman Agsdemingjm Tom Parasiliti Greg Bollin Ron Tobianski ' Page 139 flff Football' Row 1: A. Quinn, M. Hockenbergen R- Horne, T Siebenthal Day, T Kita Brzozka, L. Yop- polo, T Deven Olsen, Bartok, M. Massa. Row 2: D. Drennan, R Brunner, f Tursich, M Cunningham, S. Ellis, D. Mundwillerg S. Zawodnz, D. Emberg D. Coon, Carone, D. Wernert, A. Etzel W Zak, H. Bertgg K. Wam- holaf Row 3: C. Woodard W Montrie. D. Birie, C. Czaja, Szenderski, D. Roman, R Geronimo, E. Bowen f Kanilerski YT Keller, W Sweeney, R. Butlen R. Staszak, D. Derlatka, Mgr. E. Wisniewskzl Row 4: f Pacen E. Nowak, T Kong T Kubiak, R. Ovens, M Kilcourse, D. Malosh, T Schuster, f Katafasg R. Wilson, Sartor, M Makulinski, M Pozniak, Plenzlen C. Ceravalo, D. S cha ejer. jie C-or af? league Under the capable leadership of Mr. Thomas Powers, the 1966-67 jV's captured the city cham- pionship with a shattering 5-1-1 record. An excellent defense proved the key to the title, as opposing teams could only tally 24 points against the reserves. If the city title is any indica- tion of what kind of varsity team the future holds, Central should have little trouble keeping its cham- pionship tradition. Freshman Football' Row 1: f Hartzgan, T Klein, D. Stewart M. Nowak, R. Szymanski, R. Weben L. Hanudel T Lammers, M Christmyer, T Winkle, f Noe Knorrg T Riley, B. Kolhojjf Row 2: K. Katafias, Weihen B. Carden M. Tansey, C. Fleck, M Pitton, C. Carl C. Luken, F Brezsacherg M Holmes, M. fan, R Careau, M Reinbolii M Moszkowicg M Klein. Row 3: f Haas, B. Sobczak, I' OCUI1 Football Scores Central 0-0 DeVilbiss Central 0-18 St. Franeis Central 28-6 Slari Central 18-0 Woodward Central 22-0 Waite Central 20-0 Bowsher Central 6-0 Scott f Bires, T Rowlanah C. Rasmussen, C. Cyranowski, f Mical M Schira, R Eggers, Meeks, M. Cora, f Mc- Cluskey, Pennypacken Misch, L. Szaroleta. Row 4: f Connell Szychowskz, K. Harman, Seeman, M. Boyle, R. Valigosky, G. Cunnen R. Dillon, D. Donnell M 0'Don- nell Mgr. C. Ackerman. tfi... ,-4' Q. Y,-4' Crosscountry: Seated: M. Stackowitg M. Murrzen. .Row 1: R. Yates, King, R. Corrigan, R Bailey, f Hoyt T Smith, T Waltzer. Row 2: Coach Mr. Rozansl-ci F Rowland Ferstle, R Murnen, S. Bielski, T Harrrzari, B. Latorre. One ofCentral's cindermen, Ray Corrigan, displays strength and stamina as he speeds ahead to the finish line. Mr. Robert Stureh, Asst. Football Coach, poses with co-captains Bob Hanuclelanal fach McKenzie. Under a new coach, Mr. joe Rozanski, the Cross Country team posted a 5-8-1 running record on a rug- ged and rambling two mile course through Ottawa Park. The Celt's Triangular and Quadrangular meets were paced by seniors Ray Corrigan, Jim King and Tom Smith along with juniors Pat Murnen who sprinted sixth place in the city meet. In the District meet, the expressmen put forth a strong seventh place out doing an effort by St. Francis' squad to place ahead of them. With the returning juniors, next season's outlook is good. Mr. Richard Cervantes, Asst. Football Coach, instructs freshman griclders Cary Rasmussen and Robert Valigosky. Page 141 o o - efflfe, Kenai fl Lll'al'lCe' eClIf0l'l .,'Vex1' ffnzz' run '1 r1'sco', C oaclz ffm Zak flzsfrzzcfs plrzymuker ffm Cinlcz' rlzniizg Ir1'.s'lz-Siurf colzlwf. Q., -. Ciba' Champs: Row I: Don Ingham, john Wieck, Rich Ken Raska, Pat Murnen, Tom Schick, Tim Harman George Arbingen jim Ginicn Sieve Shay, Larry Golba, Margz Hodak, Mgrs. Mike Yeager andBil!Laucr. Hunier. 120202: Mgrs. john Ncwwzan and john Connolbz, Frisco, Bubba, Dextrose, Zorro. On hear- Baskefban Schedule ing these exclamations, an inexperienced. bystander Cemm' Scan might think a Walt Disney movie was in product- Central Delphos Sf. john ion. To any member ofthe 1966-1967 No. 1 Central Woodward basketball team these shouts signaled a special genfffl: ' ignite d d 1 l entra tart CO e P ay Central Mucomber Coach jim Zak's cagers were the city's top de- Centwl Cf-mf0'1MCKi'1leY fensive club, allowing the opposition only a 48.2 Ce 'C'g Rogers point average per game. The Celtic crew employed 22:12, ggzlher man-to-man and several variable zone defenses. Cemml Deviliss C l R Going through league play undefeated, the City Czzxzl Srjgsrncis Champions compiled a perfect 13-0 record. Be- genfml Scan' cause the number of games will be decreased next Central Woodward year, Central retains the record of being the last Centra' Whffme' team to win 13 City League games. Cenlral Wane . . . . . Central Macomber During the Knights Invitational Tournament, December 29 and 30, Central suffered its first set- Tournament back to Canton McKinley, 62-56. Cemml Whnme, Central Waite Closing with a successful 19-2 record, Central Cent,-ql Libbey ended its basketball season with a loss to the Libbey Cowboys in a hard-fought Super Sectional contest, on February 24. Central placed Steve Shay, captain, and Pat Murnen on the All-City team with Tom Schick and Tim Harman receiving honorable mention. The Most Valuable Player and the Most Improved Player awards went to Steve Shay and Tom Schick. Coach jim Zak completed his second successful season as head coach of the Fighting Irish com- piling a 30-10 overall record. Mr. Pete Benedict and Mr. Robert Sturek assisted him in coaching the '66-'67 City Champs. Coach Zak also teaches physical education classes and assists with football. Page 143 'L lffw 42 2,5 E FP y 41 , 3,,.f..,g, 35 git!! if 5, .il mg Chants 0f We're number one reverberaiea' from Irzlvh dressing room aj?er Central-Libbey game as Celts rolled 7-0 league record engage? Cowgoyzi earn fjlzeir eaaong .grifilz Squad ofadriozi Gly Cage jf e George Hodak sfew Shay,AZ!-C1131 rom Schz'ek,All-C1131 Don Ingham Page 145 13 44 Y :kk ,s 33 P NN' . .su it f 'nn- gf I I I u.' 'ogg 4 - ?35Qd in 1s.' gif 4 sul: I3 T .1 i' JV Basketball Team: Row 1: M. 1llcNamee, A. joseph, K. Wam- bolaf G. Amrhein, G. Woodard. Row 2: M. .Massa, E. Jllowak, Yf Mathias, M ScannelL R. fohnson, R. Clzrz'sz'0ph. Row 3: R.Be!kofen G. Golba, A. Efzel R. Perg R. Holmes, f Katafiasz. ederued ag I9 Cage QCOI' M r. Renedic f V , showspropershoot- ing form. Coach Dave Krege! watches as co-captains grapple. Page 148 The reserve basketball team ended the 1967 sea- son with a respectable 13 and4record. The season was highlighted by beating arch-rival St. Francis and the wins over Scott and Macomber, avenging earlier losses. The entire coaching staff is in agreement that the dedication and performance of this fine team will contribute to Central's basketball success in the future. .IV Basketball Scores Central 58 Scott Central 54 St. John Central 44 Woodward Central 47 Waite Central 64 Start Central 65 Macomber Central 63 Bowsh er Central 47 Libbey Central 66 DeVilbiss Central 55 St. Francis Cent ral 80 St. Joh n Central 44 Wood wa rd Central 53 :Whitmer Central 58 Waite Central 73 Macomber 4 'sz'-4 Q8 QQ . D of xx, 'W X U Xi? 95' W at Lf 49 ' it 6 jumping for flze ball is senior Tom Schick and Coach jim Zak iii the annual Faeulziv-Seniorgame. Seniors won 31-30. mon, P Eggers, Hite. F rl I rod .JlLnwlz Wo. 2 The freshmen basketball team coached by Mr. Robert Sturek finished in second place in the city league standings with a record of 12 and 3. The Baby Irish fea- tured a high scoring fast breaking offense with an aggressive pressing man-to-man defense. Mr. Sturek stated, Several players from this group will definitely be an asset to the varsity in a year or two. Frosh Basketball Scores Central 56 Scott 43 Central 5 'l Wood wa rd 45 Central 49 Waite 36 Central 67 Cardinal Stritch 28 Central 53 Start 26 Central 32 Macomber 43 Central 38 St. John 34 Central 43 Bowsher 21 Central 33 Libbey 38 Central 43 DeVilbiss 37 Central 58 St. Francis 36 Central 56 Scott 43 Central 42 Woodward 44 Central 40 Waite 31 Central 59 Macomber 42 Page 149 Freshman Basketball Team: Row 1: fllZU07SlfZL L. fVavarn M Lepiarz, D. Wellingen f Hodak K. Kaiczfasg ill. Zllurneiz. Row 2 r Y3'azi'1iskiQf Szychowskzg T Ilia! lon, IW, Sexioii, M. Wesnezuski A Rice. Row 3: T Rowlanaf jf Noe f Bryziaskzg S. Bielski K. Har C o-cajalain ffm Dzkmdcz and nextyearls co-cczplain Vz'ncePie!razak receive fropfzies M 1' District C flfl mp ionshzfvs. Presenting the troplzies is Dick Wilson, Toledo Unzverszijf head coach. foe Blaze swilclzes to cz win over a Rebel in the 103 lbs. class. Page 150 ,Q 1 wredfferd .7aLe Ollffl elfefl Oil ell tif Central's Mad Matmen, under the leader- ship of Coach Dave Kregal, compiled a 7-4 duel meet record in 1966-67, good for third place in the City League. Through 10 years of competition, grapplers have compiled a 111-25 record. Highlighting the season was District Championship awarded to senior jim Di- anda 145 lbs., and junior Vince Pietrazak 112 lbs. Marty Mathias placed third. In All-City balloting, Vince Pietrazak, Alvar- ado from Woodward, and Zychowicz from St. Francis were all first team 112 lbs., while jim Dianda captured the 145 lbs. title. Honorable mention went to seniors Tom Ketzer 127 lbs., Marty Mathias 165 lbs., and Ray Sheahan 154 lbs. Coach Kregal is very optimistic about next year's team. He stated, We will be a young and aggressive team with good potential. But the wrestlers must give self- sacrifice if they want to be winners. This year's seniors will be missed, but they are leaving a good attitude, valuable to young wrestlers. Expected to carry the Central tradition next year are juniors jim Arquette and Vince Pietrazak, who were elected co- captains, and Tom Moline. Sophomore prospects are Bill Montrie, Jim Addis, Dave Ember, Marquis Page, and joe Blaze. f eff we ,, - .sfff -vww1rammis:f' L Kneeling: Co-captains, jim Dianda, Marijz Mathias. Row I: joe Blaze, Vince Pietrazak, Marquis Page, Tom Ketzerg jim Stein, joe Carole, Dave Shrirzen Al Thompson, Ray Sheahan, Tim Horne, Tom Moline. Row 2: Bob Echlin, Tom Kellen Pat Davis, jim K inn, Larry Szarlotta, jim Arquette, Tim Martin, jim Addis, Dave Ember, Tim Chenncji, Vince Pin- ciotti. Row 3: Frank Wisniezoski, Mike Boyle, Herb Bertz, SCHEDULE: Duel Meet Competition Central I4 Macomber 29 Central 3 St. Francis 34 Central 34 Waite 3 Central 29 Scott 'l l Central 23 Bowsher l3 Central 29 Libbey l3 Central 26 Start 8 Central 25 DeVilbiss I7 Central 16 Rogers 26 Central 10 Cardinal Stritch 27 Referee checks for pin as Vince Pietrazak nearhz pins an opponentjbr a I3-3 troancing. V329 Ze 'F lf? Bill Mointrie, Cary Rassmussen, Larry Fleck, jim Zawodnay, Steve T zgges, Brian Carden Tim Boyle, Pat Bailey, Pai G. Bailey. Row 4: BillMaloney, jim jacolzs, joe Wier, Roger Andree, jz'm Haas, john Windsor, jim Pennypacker, Mike 0'Donnell john Rosa jefjohnson, Coach Dave Kregal Rozo 5: George Cerevelo, Roger Florkozoskz, Chris Myers, Ron Soig, Tim Wisniewskz, john Meyen joe Pacer. Al Thompson shows proper stance in battle with Knight in the Sectional Tournament held at Northwood. J W M ' -f ,,, ,..,l, ,V M A . V V ,.,,t . I I f W 5 w?'rf7iET M it W M T 'A 'l ' wiv4.1':.m.,. Page 15 1 ' me Girls' Tennis Team: Row 1: Sandi Klosowski Lynne Szelangowskz, foan Fall Laura Bass, Row 2: Kathy Schmakel Sue Noe, Mary Ann Sherry, fackie Polakovia Col- leen C orrigan. 'UI ,ai 5 . ,V . 01 n ffl 1vm...:::ff7i7 f ,aring laorfd Sprinf .gn Kompefifion TRACK The enthusiasm of new track coach Tom Powers has ignited his squad. Starting early, coach Powers primed the cindermen with third-floor workouts and scheduled indoor meets with Woodward and DeVilbiss. These spring meets revealed jim Gagnet and Ray Corrigan as 440 speedsters, and Mike Orange Miller as a versatile trackman, racing the 100 yard dash and the low hurdles. Mr. Powers also relied on Bart Bolbach's high hurdles, Paul Gardner's half mile, Mark Stubinski and jim Ferstle's distance prowess and john Niez- goda's shot for the team's points in the dual meets. GIRLS' TENNIS Under the direction of Miss Maureen Gallagher Track Team: Row 1: fohn Leopolai Doug Danyko, Dave Lipinski. Dennis Strong, Mark Collins, Mike Millen Pal Bailey, Daniel Kosakowski, Assl Coach Mr. Elsasser. Row 2: lllgr. Frank Wisniezoskz, james Gagnel Mark Ma- kulinski fim King, Paul Gardnen Bari Bolbach, PaalHar- and Miss Fran Krompack, the girls' tennis team captured a close second place in the Toledo Girls Tennis League. Taking honors in tournament play-offs were jackie Polakovic, first runner-up singles, and Kathy Schmakel and Sandi Klosowski, first runners-up doubles. BOYS' TENNIS The 1966 boys' squad, under the supervision of Mr. Tim Dever, finished their season with a 4-3 record. Mr. Robert Gable, taking over the coaching re- sponsibilities of the 1967 Irish netters, foresees a great season for his racketeers. Returning letter- men include Tim Frazier, Tom Tomaszewski, and jim Schmakel. ris, Bill Kanary, Dave Siobinskz, Gary Osborne, Coach Mr. Tom Powers. Row 3: firn Fersile, Rich Lezoandowskz, Ray Corrigan, Paul Horne, Warren Karmol Yim Horne, fohn Niezgoda, Pal Bailey. Boys' Tennis Team: Row 1: Pau! Lawniczak, john Lucas, jim Kolasin- ski, Pa! Woleven Pau!Brunner. Row 2: Coach Roberi Cable, Ceorgejuniec, Bob Wilson, jim SchmakeL Bob Alc- Cann, 7E'77ZFTLZZi67Q Tom T omaszewski. V- Axmm.AX Insiruciing Yirn Preniiss on the proper grip technique used on a driver is .Mr. Don Lewis, coach Head irack coach, Tom Powers, times Tom Smith and jim Cagnet as they lake starting positions for the 440. Q Golf Team: Row 1: Terry Durka, john Wisnewskz, Robert Osirowskz, Mike McNamea Tony joseph, Yim Kitz. Row 2: Yinz Preniiss, Gary Krang Ted Kajfasg Ken jahlonskz, joe Broken jim Matuszak. Row 3: Mark LeGros, jim Braken Edward Zablocki Pau! Szy- rnanowskz, Dave Przybylski. winging ognhafero The golf team vied with other City League teams under the competent guidance of Mr. Donald Lewis. Mr. Lewis has coached golf for two years and is responsible for instructing the two teams of six members each. He also trains underclassmen for next year's squad. Page 153 awn pudherd ace jhird .gn league Open to all Central students, the Chess Club and two chess teams are under the direction of Father Brian. Central's first chess team, led by team captain Ed Bocik '67, finished third in the Reshevsky Division with a 3-2-2 record. St. Francis led the league, but Central's team pulled a stunning upset by tieing the Knights 3-3. In the Marshall Division, Central's sec- ond chess team also finished third with a 4-2-1 record. The second team chessmenled their league for nearly half the season, but a tie with Macomber and a loss to St. Fran- cis put the title out of reach. Senior Ed Bocik maintained the highest individual rating for Central. He was close- ly followed by Ray Clark. Irish pawnpushers L. Cichy, E. Boeik, f Ferstle, T Tomas zewski f Bibish, Moderator Fr. Brian, and R.. Clark, mem hers of Central's number one chess team, placed third zn the Reshevsky Division. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Placing third in their division, members of Central's number two chess team, L. Griesmer. D. Grabarczyk, f Wernert, f Dah, I fagodzynskt and JV Logsdon, ponderoverintrzguingchessproblems. Page 154 Chess Schedule Reshevsky Division Q3-2-21 6 Woodward 3 Anthony Wayne 2-lf2 Waite 2-U2 Maumee Valley 6 DeVilbiss 3 St. Francis 6 Sylvania n Marshall Division l4-2-ll 3 Woodward 3 DeVilbiss 2-112 Lake 2 Macomber 0 St. Francis 3 Start 2 Whitmer o 3 3-112 3-112 o 3 0 1 1 1-112 2 4 l 2 V ee: fs 'M no : rr if .3 1 1. . - 2 i f 4 ' ' ' ' . T U' t 'QT' '.' 'M 4 k sf: V ag: 1 tai - Q ,, K , , B., I ..,,X f. . f f' f it i 5 ' A L - Q , Sl' , 1 a 1 i Baseball team: Row 1: R Olsen, T Sanders, B. Myers, T Schick, A. fankowskz, Beekler, f Cramling,.M. Brown, R Murnen, f Wieck, R. Arbinger. Row 2: R. Siuszak, Brywezynskz, E. Nowak, B Siandering, M Pierson, M. Lazan A. Ludwikoski Noe, C. Wisniewski T Kubiak, aaehafz gowgng The American bowling learn: Maiuszak, Y. Paeaoieg L. Clesmen D. fankowskz, andjf Rafey. f Thomas. Row 3: M. Katahasg T Kitg B. Valzgosky, A. Thompson, B. Wienen R. Sehneiden B. Conklin, B. Sehroeden C. Ceravolo, B. Zak, K. Wamholcl. Row 4: D. Guest. L. Navarre, T Malhias. laorf egriolz .glairif The Fighting Irish bowling team showed great improvement from last year in captur- ing the league title and second place in the play-offs. The Americans took first place while the Nationals copped second in the round-robin. The Americans, comprised ofjim Matus- zak, Larry Glesmer, Tony Pacewicz, Dennis . Jankowski, David Sobczak, and Mike Meeks, were aided considerably by a nine- teen-game winning streak in romping to the championship. The quintet finished with a 46-8 record. Lead by co-captains Rick Terpinski and Dave Borkowski, the Nationals compiled a 34-U2-19-U2 record, finishing in third place. During the play-offs, the Nats upset St. Francis and crushed Woodward only to fall to Start in the finals. Other members of the team were Leonard Piodja, Darryl Styszko, Dale Kubacki, Tom Wood, and Jerry Knierm. Page 155 Exhz'bz'tz'ng a few ofgirts' invzgorating sports: archery, bowling, basketball ana' tennis, are GAL ojfcers Mary Beth Kreug Colleen Corrzgan, Car0tKa1nz'nshi ana' Terry Augetto. ner efic un, Shoof, um What do the girls' physical education classes and GAL activities involve? How have they grown to their present dimensions? In addition to basketball, softball, soccer, volleyball, archery, tumbling and table ten- nis, badminton and square dancing have entered a second successful year. Gym- nastics, including side-horse, parallel bar and balance beam, actively began this year. The Girls' Athletic League has also dis- played talents in various athletic fields. Horsebackriders have entered the league's busy schedule. Rated first among area Catholic schools is the underclass swim team. Bowling has continued to be a popu- lar GAL activity, with Terry Krupp ranking high in the winner's bracket. Winning sin- gles table tennis tournament was Sue Noe. Due to unselfish effort, push and spirit of Miss Maureen Gallagher and Miss Frances Krompak, the girls' athletic program has completed a successful year. fackie Polakovte ana' Kathy Schmake! watch Kathy Wieck 567716 dU7'l'71gfh6'f3f71gf?071g tournament ana' Mary A. Sherry attempt to return Sue Noe's curving Page 157 Vi e 1 ' Iii, 4 .V , M 1 N v 2 M 1 M, 4, , , A - Tx. ,,W.. ,, Q fl f ff. f f ff 1 ,r 1 J, ,fit SEM . f Q z, ,fm :.,,1 3 W , W t f I a f 4. - KZ '. 'fl W X. ' .. - --. Q...-, ,na ' ' ..1':- .-'13 Sue Krempa, fudy Hedegus, Charlene Lawniczak, Debbie Perkins, and Bonnie Fumo. Yipping her hat in salute Shouts and cheers re-echo throughout the halls as anxious juniors, sophomores and freshmen girls await spring tryouts for cheerleading. judged on form agility, jumps, and vivacity, eight sophomore and junior girls are selected as varsity cheerlead- ers, while six freshmen girls are chosen to represent Central as lightweights for the following year. New cheerleaders must practice all during the summer to prepare for the upcoming football and basket- ball seasons. to the Irzsh, senior Lynne Marsha!! dances to Irish Drz'lZSh0w. Adding to the half-time entertainment at all the Irish football games and several of the basket- ball games are Central's own Dancing Irish. Fresh- men, sophomores, and junior girls are selected at the end of each school year for their poise, appearance, marching and overall dancing talent. The half-time dancers who design and make all their own costumes and choreograph their rou- tines are also featured at all band engagements. Lzghfwezgh! cheerleaders: K neelingx M arjorie Rich- aeek, Renee Reslivo, and Darcy McGrath. Stand- ing: fudy Kaminskz, Ann McCarQ1, andRu!hK0nc- gal Page 159 ACKERMAN, PAUL 2537 Chose-Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, YCS 2, 3, Production 2, 3, 4, Sports Mgs. 3, 4, St. John Berchman 1, 2, 3, 4. ADDIS, DAVID 3323 Royton ALICK, CHRISTINE 229 Islington-Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4. AMBROZIEWICZ, RITA 316 Mettler St.-Band 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Orchestra 3, Patron Drive 4. AMRHEIN, DENNIS 623 Mayfair-Basketball 1, Patron Drive 4. ANASIEWICZ. JAMES 175 Mettler-Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol4, Patron Drive 4. ANDRAY, ROGER 2927 Barrington-Chess Club 3, French Club 1, 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4. ARNETT. WILLIAM 124 Field-Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. ARQUETTE. JOHN 2619 Maplewood-CAA 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. AITANASIO. DOMINICK 2316 Nebraska-Bowling 3, Football 1, 2. AUGUSTYNIAK. KATHLEEN 609 Woodstock-Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. AUMILLER. KATHLEEN 2306 Locust-Band 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, CSMC 2, German Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. BANACHOWSKI, DAVID 905 Waverly-Latin Club2, YCS 2, Patron Drive4. BARBER, KATHLEEN 3019 I31st. St.-Biology Club 4, Centric4,JCWA 3, Latin Club 1, YCS 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, Girls' Chorus 1. BARBOZA, ROBERT 1043 Buckingham- BAUER, KATHRVN 2112 Eastbrook-Biology Club 2, CSMC3, 4, Glee Club 4, Senior Play 4, Student Council 4, Medi- cal Horizon Club 3, YCS 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. BECKLER, JOSEPH 222 University Blvd.-Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Operetta 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. BERKEL. BARBARA 825 Page St.-Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Ger- man Club 2, 4, Patron Drive 4. BERTOK, BARBARA 1828 Barrows St.-Biology Club 2, Bowling 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, GAL3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Medical Hori- zon Club 3, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. BETTINGER, ROSE 1417 Rollins-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, Latin Club 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4. BEYER, ROSEMARIE 3846 Hazelhurst-St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. BIELSKI, MICHAEL 2748 Fellows-Basketball 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. BIHN, KARL 744 Orchard St.-Hall Patrol 4, Math Club 3, Patron Drive 4. Page 160 enior irecfor BINKERT, CHRISTOPHER 1707 Eaton Dr.-Biology Club 2, Centric4, Chem- istry Club 4, CSMC 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Ycs 3, 4, Student Council 3, Patron Drive 4. BLAZEVICH. MICHAEL 1574 Colton-YCS 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. BOCIK, EDWARD 4636 290th St.-Band 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Mono- gram Club 1, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. BOELLNER, SUSAN 1228 Michigan Ave. Maumee, O.-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Pro Christo 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, JCWA 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Pmduciaon staff 3, 4, TAF 3, 4, YCS 1, 3, Patron Drive 4. BOES, JAMES 1433 Hagley-Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, Med- ical Horizon Club 3, Track 2, 3. BOHLAND, MICHAEL 5035 Selma Dr.-Football 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. BOLBACH. BARTON 4246 Garrison-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. BOLLIN, GREGORY 2328 Barrington-Basketball 1, Operetta 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Stu- dent Council 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. BOLLIN, MICHAEL 1740 Broadway-Hall Patrol 3, 4, Football 2, Patron Drive 4. BOND, KATHLEEN 1745 Fairfax Rd.-Biology Club 2, Jr. Glee Club 2, French Club 2, 3, German Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, opefenu 3, 4. BORER, MARY 239 Hanover St.-Biology Club 2, GAL 3, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. BORK, BONNY 5909 Chippewa-Centripetal 4, GAL 4, NHS 2, 3, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. BOWES. THOMAS 2617 Northwood-Hall Patrol 4. BOYAK, LEONARD 658 Russell-Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BRESNAHAN, MICHELLE 2757 Tremainsville-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Med- ical Horizon Club 2, 3. BRIGGS. JOHN 4107 Beverly Dr.- BRUSS. MARK 1302 Broadway-Football 2, Hall PatroI4, NHS3: YCS 1, Patron Drive 4. BRUZDA, CHARLENE 413 Darrow-Biology Club 2, French Club2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. BUCK. CHERVL 2117 Talbot-Dancing Irish 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, Glee Club3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, St. Hilda Guild 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. BUCKENMEYER, ALAN 4302 N. Haven-Hall Patrol 4, NHS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. BUCKENMEYER, DONALD 3729 Drexel-CSMC 3, Hall Patrol 3, JCWA 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, YCS 3, 4, St.John Berchman 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. BUCZEK, LINDA 59 California-Biology Club 2, JCWA 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, Ycs 2. BUGAJ. LINDA 3916 Drexel-Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, CSMC 1, FTA 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. BUSH, JEROME 3357 Blanchard-CSMC 1, 2, Hall Patrol4,YCS2, Patron Drive 4. BUSH, MARY 523 Mettler-Biology Club 2, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Medical Horizon Club 3, Produc- tion Staff 2, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. BUTTKE. DAVID 1321 Laclede-AAG 1, 2, Biology Club 3, CAA 1, 2, Ycs 3. BVERS, LINDA 2108 Berdan-CSMC 1, 3, Operetta 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Medical Horizon Club 3, Ycs 2. The marching bandperforms at hawime show. BYERS, WILLIAM 4749 Douglas-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, CAA 3, Chemistry Club 4, German Club I, 2, Sports Mgs. 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3. CAMPBELL THOMAS 3518 Cedardale-Patron Drive 4 CARCUS, LONNA 3433 Beaumont-Biology Club 2, French Club 2, Production Stott 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, Patron Drive 4. CAROOTS, LOUIS 3214 Maeterlinck-Football I, 2, French Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, German Club I, Track 1. CARR, MARTIN 3163 Cottage Ave.-Chemistry Club 4, Football I, 2, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, Track I, Patron Drive 4. CARTER, EZMA MAE 5301 302nd. St.-Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Bowling 4, GAL 4, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. CELIAN, ROBERT 438 Pearl St.-German Club 3, Hall Patrol 3, 4. CHERRY, KENNETH 4406 Suder-Bond 1, Biology Club 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 4, Hall Pa- trol 4, JCWA 3, 4, Radio Club 1, Patron Drive 4. CHMIELEWSKI, THEODORE 2859 Nash-Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 3, 4, Sports Mgs. 3, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 1. CHOMYCZEN, SUSAN 328 Kosciusko-Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Production 4. CHORZELEWSKI. LAWRENCE 346 Ascot-Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, 2, YCS 2. CHRZANOWSKI, SHIRLEY 5151 Ketukkee Trail-Biology Club 2, Bowling 4, French Club I, GAL 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. CHWIALKOWSKI, VALORIE 319 W. Capistrano-Biology Club 2, CAA I, 2, 3, Dancing Irish 3, 4, GAL 4, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. CIESIELCZYK, SHARON 2523 Parkwood-GAL 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. CIESLA, ROSEANN 3611 Dean Ave.-Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 2, 3, French Club 2, Orchestra 3, 4. CIESLIKOWSKI, KATHLEEN 2520 116th-Biology Club 2, German Club 3, 4, Jr, Glee Club 2, Latin Club 2, Production Staff 2, St. Hilda Guild 3, Student Council 2. CLARK, CAROLYN 4920 Secor-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Produc- tion Staff 3, Patron Drive 4. CLARK, RAYMOND 4624 Secor-Band 2,3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Math Club 3, Monogram Club 3, NHS 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. CLINE, KATHLEEN 4457 289th-Biology Club 2, Latin Club I, 2, Pro- duction Staff 1, 2, 3, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. COLLINS, TIMOTHY 2447 Portsmouth-AAG 1, Biology Club 2, CAA 1, Jr. Glee Club 2, Production Staff 1, Student Council 1, 2. CONLIN, JAMES G. 1158 Higley St.-CSMC I, Football 1, 2, 3, Golf 2, Hall Patrol 3, YCS 2, Tennis 1, Track 4. CORRIGAN, RAYMOND 2347 Grantwood-Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 3, YCS 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Track 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. CORY, DAVID 4316 Willis Blvd.-Biology Club 2, German Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Wrestling 1. COUSINO, MARILEE 534 Sterns Rd.-Bowling 3, 4, GAL 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Medical Horizon Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Ycs 3. COWAN. JOHN 3827 Drexel Dr.-Chemistry Club 4, German Club 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3. CRANDALL, GENE 2815 Summit St.- CROWLEY, CHARLES 4614 Luann-Operetta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2,3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Patron Drive 4. CRYAN, TERRENCE 209 Eastern-Hall Patrol 4, Track 2, Patron Drive 4. CRYAN, THOMAS 209 Eastern-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, CSMC 3, Hall Patrol 4, St. John Berchman 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. CUNNINGHAM. CAROL 2702 109th St.-Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. CURTO, KATHLEEN 4120 Caroline Ave.-Biology Club 2, French Club 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. DACCHILLE, SYLVIA 2020 Berkshire-Centric 4, French Club 3, YCS 3. DALY, JOSEPH 2560 Glenwood-Chess Club 1, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club3, Student Coun- cil 3. DANFORD. KATHLEEN 3852 Leybourne-Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. DANYKO, DOUGLAS 2642 119th St.-Football 2, Hall Patrol 4, St.John Berchman 1, 2, Track I, 3, 4. DAOUST. DOROTHY 2224 Hollywood Ave.-Library Club 4, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. DARMOFAL. JOSEPH 3024 Parkwood-Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. DAVIDSON, PATRICIA 840 Cloverdale Rd.-NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. DAVIS, PATRICK 2470 Warren St. Football 3, Hall Patrol 4, Track 2, Patron Drive 4. DENNIS, DANIELS 4119 Westway-Band 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. DERLATKA, TERRANCE 15 Rosalind-Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, Latin Club 2, St. John Berchman 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. DETERS, KAREN 4854 Clover Lane-Bowling 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, French Club 3, GAL 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, NHS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. DIANDA, JAMES 2515 Gracewood-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, HallPatrol4, NHS 2, 3,4, St. John Berch- man 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. DIROFF, MARY 3841 Baltimore St.-CSMC 1, 2, French Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, 2, YCS I, 2, 3, Girl's Chorus 1, Patron Drive 4. DITTMAN, KATHLEEN 2117 Rivard-CSMC 2, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 3. DIXON. MICHAEL 1918 Fairfax-Hall Patrol 4. DORBECK, DEBORAH 155 Austin St.-Biology Club 2, CSMC 1, 3, French Club I, 2, FTA 4, GAL I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. DORN, DONALD 6025 Foth Dr.-French Club 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. DRENNAN, RONALD 4466 Glendale-Biology Club 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, CSMC 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 1, St. John Berchman 1, Patron Drive 4. DROUILLARD, FRANCES 3360 Mulberry-Biology Club 2, Bowling 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, GAL 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. DUCAT, LAWRENCE 4428 Douglas Rd.-Hall Patrol 4, Math Club 3, YCS 3, St. John Berchman 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Bowling 2, Patron Drive 4. DULEBA, .IEANETTE 148 Dexter St.-Biology Club 2, CSMC 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. DUMAS, MARTIN 2038 Michigan St.-Hall Patrol 1, JCWA 3, 4, YCS 3, Spanish Club 4, St. John Berchman 1, 2. DUNN, MARILYN 513 Ohio St.-Biology Club 2, Centric4, CSMC4, FTA 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Library Club 3, Mono- gram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 1, 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 2, Patron Drive 4. DURIS. MICHAEL 312 Avalon Pl.-CSMC 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4, St. John Berchman 1. DURKA, TERRENCE 304 Ormond Dr.-Football 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. DUSZYNSKI, CONNIE 4421 285th St.-Chemistry Club 4, Medical Hori- zon 3, Jr. Glee Club 2. DUSZYNSKI, KATHLEEN 413 Conrad-St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 1. DUTKOWSKI, MARY ELLEN 2638 119th St.-Biology 2, Centric 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. DUTRIDGE, MICHAEL 3350 Glenwood Rd.-Hall Patrol 3, Track 1, 2. ECKHART, JUDITH 536 Winfield Rd.-Biology Club 2, Gal 3, 4, Dancing Irish 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 2, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. ECKSTEIN, TIMOTHY 5358 Bennett Rd.-Centric 4, Track 2, Patron Drive 4. EISER, ROBERT 3002 E. Manhattan-NHS 3, 4, St.John Berchman 1. EMAHISER, CRAIG 2326 Robinwood Ave.- ESTREL, MARTIN 2388 Ottawa River Rd.-Football 2, Latin Club I, 2, St. John Berchman I. ERD, RAYMOND 536 Carlton-CSMC 4, Hall Patrol 4. FABISZAK, ANN 1249 Avondale Ave.-Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Medical Horizon 3, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4, Production 2, 3. FACKELMAN, MARY 122 Machen St.-Junior Glee 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 3, NHS 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, YCS 1, Patron Drive 4. Page 161 FINKLER, MICHAEL 3713 Beverly Dr.-Band 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 3, 4, St. John Berchman 1, YCS 3, 4. FLORKOWSKI. JOHN 718 Ashwood-Patron Drive 4. FORRESTER, DONALD 2636 Parkwood Ave.-Football 4. FRANCO, FRANK 123 S. Detroit Ave.-Hall Patrol 4, NHS 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3. FRANKOWSKI, CRAIG 2856 Nash Rd.ACAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. FREELAND, KENNETH 4023 Overland Pkwy.-Camera Club 1, Centric 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Glee 2, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. GAGNET, JAMES 1489 Sabra Rd.-CAA 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hull Patrol 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Student Council 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2. GALLAGHER, MARCIA 3708 Watson Ave.-Biology Club 2, Bowling 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, GAL 3, 4, Hall Patrol4, JCWA 3, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 2, YCS 1, Patron Drive 4. GALUZNY, RAYMOND 5332 Tulane Ave.-Band 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Or- chestra 4, Patron Drive 4. GALVIN, TIMOTHY 2631 Parkwood-YCS 2, Production 1, St. John Berchman 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. GARDNER, PAUL 4329 Lewis-Football 1, 2, Latin Club 1, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 1. GARDNER, SUSAN 1109 Olson4Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, Ope- retta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Production 4, Chorus 1, Patron Drive 4. GAWLE, JOSEPH 3409 Elm St.-Chemistry Club 4, Geman Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. GEDEON, WILLIAM 935 Woodstock-Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. GENTNER, RITA 3828 Maxwell-Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Centripetal 4, French Club 1, JCWA3, 4,Student Council 1, YCS 1, 2, GAL2,3,4, Patron Drive 4. GILL COLLEEN 907 Waybridge-Biology Club 2, GAL3, CSMC 2, Latin Club 1, 2, YCS 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. GILLETTE, YVONNE 1935 Brame Pl.-Biology Club 2, French Club 1, 2, Math Club 3, Medical Horizon Club 3, Mono- gram Club 1, 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, Produc- tion 2, Tennis 2. GINTER, JAMES 4552 Vermaas-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1. GLESMER, LAURENCE 1601 Hamilton-Bowling 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. GLISZCINSKI, THOMAS 3627 Wersell-Hall Patrol 4. GLOWCZEVVSKI. NOREEN 2502 Brenner Crt.-Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. Page 162 enior irecfor GODFREY, CONNIE 3395 Detroit-Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Production 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. GOIBA. LAWRENCE 267 E. Hudson-CAA 1, 2, 3, csmc 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, Student Council 4, Patron Drive 4. GOODRICH, SANDRA 3621 Willys Pkwy.-Centric 4, Senior Play 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4. GOUTTIERE, JOHN 1007 Craig-French Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Pro- duction 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, YCS 2, 3, 4, TAF 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. GRABARCZYK, DAVID 24 Birckhead Pl.-Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. GRACHEK, KENNETH 3333 Blackstone Dr.-Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, CSMC 1, Latin Club 1,2, Orchestra 4, St. John Berchman 1, 2. GRACHEK, VIKKI 3935 Grantly Rd.-Biology Club 3, CAA 1, 2, 3, Centripetal 4, French Club 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, JCWA 3, Operetta 3, 4, Production Staff 1,Senior Play 3, Student Council 2, 3, TAF 3, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4, NHS 4. GRADEI., SUSAN 206 Rockingham-Centripetal 4, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 3, 4, YCS 1, 3. GRAMLING, JOSEPH 2369 Glenwood-Basketball 2, Baseball 3, 4, Operetta 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. GRISSOM, WARREN 1031 Pinewood Ave.-FTA 4, Medical Horizon Club 4, StudentCouncil 1, Track4, Patron Drive 4. GRUBB, MARY PAT 4309 Willys Pkwy.-Biology Club2, Hall Patron4, Patron Drive 4. GRZELAK, KAREN 308 W. Park-Biology Club 2, Bowling 3, French Club 2, 3, GAL 3, Latin Club 1, Monogram Club 1, 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. GUARDIOLA. ROSALINDA 1 Kenilworth Dr.-Hall Patrol4,Spanish Club3, 4. GUNNER, PAUL 526 Winthrop St.hHall Patrol 4, St. John Berch- man 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. GUNSELMAN, PATRICIA 1837 Berkshire Pl.-French Club 2, 3, Hull Patrol 4, Library Club 2, Medical Horizon Club 3, Pro- duction Staff 1, 2, YCS 3. HALADYNA, SANDRA 4616 282nd St.-Bowling 2, Centric 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 2, NHS2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. HALKER, ELLEN 2237 Berdan Ave.-Biology Club 2, CAA 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, Medical Horizon Club 3, Production Stott 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4, YCS 2, Jr. Glee Club 2, Patron Drive 4. HALLORAN, TIMOTHY 413 Elder Dr.-German Club 4. HANUDEI.. ROBERT 3843 Stannard Dr.-Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, Patron Drive 4. HARLEY, ROSE 2321 Warren St.-CSMC 3, Hall Patrol 4, Orches- tra 2, Senior Play 2, St. Hilda Guild3, YCS 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. HARRINGTON, MICHAEL 3858 Revere Dr.- HARWICK, JOHN 2554 Schroeder-Patron Drive 4. HEGEDUS. JUDITH 4846 Burnham Ave.-Dancing Irish 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, St. Hilda Guild 3. HEILMAN, DAVID 2281 Wildwood Blvd.-Biology Club 2, Chem- istry Club 4, HallPatrol4,SpanishClub2, Patron Drive 4. HEINL, BERNARD 2050 Perth-Football 1, 3, 4, Track 4, Patron Drive 4. HEMMIG. RAYMOND 2407 Fairview-Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Jr. Glee Club 2, 3, Production 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, TAF 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Boys Chorus 1. HENISSE, LOUIS 3832 Martha Ave.-Football 1, Latin Club 1, Production 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 2. HERMANN, JAMES 2438 Charlotte Rd.-Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Cen- tric 4, French Club 1, FTA 2, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, Radio Club 2, 4, St. John Berchman 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. HESSLING, MICHELE 3708 Almeda-Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, FTA 3, Latin Club 1,Math Club 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. HIGGINS, JANET 2052 Hogarth Rd.-Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Hall Patrol 4, Production 3, 4, TAF 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Jr, Glee Club 2. HILI- ROY 1861 Glen Ellyn-Hall Patrol 4, Radio Club 2, 3, Boys Chorus 1, Patron Drive 4. HILLER, KATHRYN 4143 North Lockwood-Biology Club 2, Centri- petal 4, FTA 2, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. HIPPEL, PATRICIA 2263 Maplewood Ave.- HODAK. GEORGE B15 Magnolia-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol4, Track 1. HOLT, THOMAS 2424 Oak Grove PI.-Band 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Football 1, Orchestra 4, Production 1. HORNE, TIMOTHY 3842 Lockwood Ave.-Football 2, 3, 4, Hull Patrol 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, St. John Berchman 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. HOUCK, LINDA 2809 Lawrence-Biology Club 2, Bowling 4, GAL 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta3, 4, Patron Drive 4. HOUGH, MARY LOU 4132 North Haven-Biology Club 2, FTA 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Operetta 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4. HOYT. JOHN 3618 Brunswick-Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Production 3, Senior Play 4, Student Council 4, Track 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. HUTTON, DEBORAH 4847 292nd St.-Biology Club 2, JCWA 3, Library Club 3, 4. .4 ' 'S' -Y! 7 . x 4 yi:-fifwf'-.5 ab, 1 . .g. Q 5 5 Oh, why didn? they make that touch- d0wn! fTerri Augelloj ICHRIST, MARY 203 Hausman-Biology Club 35 Bowling I, 2, 35 CAA I, 2, 35 CSMC 25 French Club I5 GAL I, 2, 35 St. Hilda Guild 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 45 Production.I, 2. IGNASIAK, SUZANNE 352I Beverly-Centric 45 Latin Club I, 25 Monae gram Club I5 NHS 2, 3, 45 YCS 2, 3, 45 Produc- tion I5 Senior Play 35 TAF35St.Hilda Guild 2, 35 Student Council I, 2, 3. JACOB, MARY 2256 Auburn JACOBS, DONNA I952 Meadowlark-Biology Club 25 Latin Club I, 25 NHS 2, 3,45 YCS I, 3. JAGIEISKI, SHARON 4433 zseih St.-Biology Club 2, GAL 3, 4, Hull Patrol 45 JCWA 35 Latin Club I, 25 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. JAGODZINSKI, ELAINE 2120 Airline-Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 CSMC I5 GAL 45 Hall Patrol 45 Medical Horizon Club 35 Patron Drive 4. JAKUBOWSKI, GERALD 3247 Maher-Band I, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 CSMC I, 2, 35 JCWA 45 YCS 2, 35 Orchestra 35 Radio Club I, 2, 35 Student Council I, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. JAN. CHRISTOPHER 4538 Belmur-Football I, 25 Track I. JANCZEWSKI, PAUL I767 Buckingham-Baseball I5 CSMC I, 35 Foot- ball I5 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club I5 JCWA I, 25 Math Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Patron Drive 4. JANKOWSKI, ANDREW 'I333 Pinewood-Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol45 Football I, 2, 3, 4. JANKOWSKI. DANIEL 43l Everret4Foatball 25 Hall Patrol 4. JANKOWSKI. RONALD 2255 Westmonte-Biology Club 25 Golf I, 25 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club I, 25 Patron Drive 4. JANOWIECKI, DENISE 3220 Jeanette-Biology Club 25 Centric 45 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 French Club I, 2,35 FTA 3, 45 JCWA 3, Ycs 2. JARQYNSKI, LINDA 4320 Yellowstone-Biology Club 25 FTA 3, 4. JOHNS, IRENE 2352 Fulton-Production 3. JOHNSON, DANIEL ISO3 Fredonia-Centric 45 CSMC I, 25Monogram Club I, 2, 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 St. John Berchmon I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council I, 25 German Club 2. JONES, MARY ALICE 3I7 Kenilworth-Chemistry Club 45 FTA 45 Patron Drive 4. KACZALA, CAROLINE 425 E. Streicher-Band 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Centric 45 CSMC 2, 45 FTA 3, 45 Math Club 35 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 YCS 3. KACZOROWSKI, DAVID 3209 Cottage-Hall Patrol 45 Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4. KAMINSKI, CAROL 4628 Vermoas-Biology Club 25 Bowling 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 GAL 3, 45 JCWA35 Monogram Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 YCS I. KAMINSKI, KENNETH 3241 Franklin-Biology Club 25 Football I5 Math Club 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I, 2. KANARY, WILLIAM 25I4 Parkwood-Band I, 2, 3, 45 YCS 2, 35 Patron Drive 45 St. John Berchmon 2, 3, 45 Student Council I, 25 Production I5 Patron Drive 4. KARMOL WARREN 714 Poinsetta St.-Biology Club25 Chemistry Club 45 Football I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 45 CSMC 4. KATAFIASZ, MICHAEL I52-U2 Bronson St.-Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 4, JcwA 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Ycs 2, 3. KEANE, COLLEEN 5402 Yermo-Centric 45 Medical Horizon Club 2, 35 Patron Drive 45 YCS 3. KELLER, PAULA I256 Noble St.-Hall Patrol 4. Hawime dancer displays golden smile to the tune 0f G0ldhnger. fVal0rz'e Chwialkowskij X115 I i KERSCHER, LINDA 5626 N. Benwick Rd.-Biology Club 25 CAA I5 Camera Club I5 Chess Club 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 Spanish Club 35 Eucharistic Marian I. KEUER, THOMAS 5337 Patroit Dr.-Football I, 25 Patron Drive 45 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. KIBBEY, EVE 3069 I37th St.-Biology Club 35 Bowling 2, 35 GAL 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Patron Drive 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 YCS 2. KIEFER, ANN 5586 308th St.-Hall Patron 45 JCWA 35 Spanish Club I, 25 YCS 2. KILISCH, PATRICIA 5I26 Tappan-Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 4. KIME, CLIFFORD 3588 Cecelia St.-Chemistry Club 45 Hall Patrol4. KING, JAMES 4649 Ryan Rd.-Biology Club 25 German Club 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 4. KLEIN. JOSEPH T938 Farnham Dr. KLOCKOWSKI, GARY I667 Belmont-Patron Drive 4. KLOSOWSKI, SANDRA 638 E. Lake St.-CAA I, 2, 35 Centripetal 45 GAL I, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 Production I, 25 Tennis 2, 3, 4. KLUEBER, REBECCA 38 Birckhead Pl.-Centric 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Medical Horizon Club 35 NHS 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 Production 3, 45 TAF 3, 4. KNIGHT, RICHARD 3225 Parkwood-Baseball 25 Hall Patrol 45 YCS 2. KNORR, DAVID 5063 Bennett-Track I5 Patron Drive 4. KNOTTS, VIRGINIA 329 Kenilworth-GAL 45 Hall Patrol 45 Spanish Club I5 YCS 35 Patron Drive 4. KORDOWSKI. THOMAS 3355 Blackstone-Band I, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club25 YCS 35 CSMC 4. KORSNACK, ROBERT 5565 Silverdale-Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Football I5 NHS 3, 4. KOSAKOWSKI, DEBORAH 5576 304th-Biology Club 25 Bowling 3, 45 GAL 3, 45 Latin Club I, 25 Medical Horizon Club 35 NHS 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. KOWALSKI, LAWRENCE I5I3 Tecumseh-Camera Club35 Chemistry Club 45 JCWA 3, 45 Math Club 35 YSC 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. KOZLOWSKI, JOHN 920 Mulberry-Baseball I5 Centric 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 NHS 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. KOZLOWSKI, KATHLEEN A. 354 E. Lake-Biology Club 2. KOZLOWSKI. KATHLEEN M. l2lI Harrow Rd.fCSMC I5 German Club 2, 35 Monogram Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. KRAJEWSKI, CAROL 3265 Schneider-Biology Club 25 Centric 45 Hall Patrol 45 NHS 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Student Council 45 Patron Drive 4. KRALL, BRUCE 928 Mockow-Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Patron Drive 4. KRANZ, CATHERINE 35IO River Rd.-French Club I5 Production 2, 35 YCS I5 Patron Drive 4. Page 163 KRANZ, GARY II60 Hawk-CSMC I, 25 Golf 45 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club I5 Math Club 35 NHS 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 Student Council 3. KRANZ, ROBERT 2424 Ida-Biology Club 25 St. John Berchman I, 2, 3, 45 KREGER, FRANCES 305 W. Oakland-Biology Club 25 GAL 3, 45 Latin Club I, 25 YCS I, 25 Patron Drive 4. KROMENACKER, JOHN 2042 Balken-Hall Patrol 4. KRUMEICH, KEN 765 Redwood-Hall Patrol 4. KUBIAK, CHARLES 2I7 Hausman SLWCSMC 25 Football I5 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 35 YCS 35 Track I, 25 Patron Drive 4. KUBICKI, PAULETTE I8 West Huron-GAL I, 25 Library Club 35 St. Hilda Guild I, 25 Patron Drive 4. KUNZ, MARY 2635 Scottwood-German Club 45 Hall Patrol 45 Library Club 35 Patron Drive 4. KUSZ, JOANNE I37 Palmer-Library Club 45 French Club I, 2,35 TAF 3, 45 Production 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. KWIATKOWSKI, JUDITH 2I E. Oakland-Biology Club 25 Centric 45 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club I, 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Mono- gram Club 2, 3. LANG, MICHAEL I938 North Erie-Hall Patrol 4. LANGENDERFER, ROBERT 26OI Wyndale-Hall Patrol 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball I, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. LANGENDONK, JANE I6I E. Delaware-Centric 45 CSMC 25 GAL 25 St. Hilda Guild I, 2. LATORRE, ROBERT 27II Scottwood-Biology Club 25 Centric 45 Chemistry Club 45 JCWA 3, 45 Math Club 2, 35 Medical Horizon Club 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Wrest- ling I, 2, 35 Cross Country 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. LAUER, WILLIAM 6I I Stratford-Hall Patrol 35 Sports Mgs. I, 2, 3, 45 St. John Berchman I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council I, 3, 45 YCS 45 Patron Drive 4. LAWNICZAK, CHARLENE 538 Mayfair-Dancing Irish 45 GAL45 French Club I, 2. LAWNICZAK, MARY 254I Albionvliiology Club 25 CSMC 25 NHS 3, 45 Latin Club I5 Hall Patrol45 YCS 35 Patron Drive 4. LAZETTE, GERALD 4632 290th St.-Baseball 25 Football I5 Hall Pa- trol 3, 4. LEE, LILLIAN 2022 Giant-Patron Drive 4. LEOPOLD, JOHN 5I I Nottinghamebiology Club 25 YCS 25 CSMC35 Latin Club 25 Library Club 45 Football 3,45 Medi- cal Horizon Club 35 Track 25 Wrestling 25 Patron Drive 4. LEPIARZ, VIRGINIA 7I2 Parkside-Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 French Club 25 Chorus I. LEWANDOWSKI, CONSTANCE 6l3 Waverly-Patron Drive 4. Page 164 enior ireclor LEWANDOWSKI, LORETIA I029 Homer-Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. LEWANDOWSKI, MARCINE 3921 Willys Pkwy.-Production Statf2,35YCS2, 35 St. Hilda Guild I, 2, 3, 45 TAF35 Patron Drive 4. LEWANDOWSKI, RICHARD I42I-If2 Nebraska-Basketball I5 CAA I5 Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club25 NHS 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Student Council 3. LIEDEL. JOHN 44I7 Woodmont-Basketball I, 25 Biology Club 25 Centric 45 Chemistry Club 45 Student Council I, LIGIBEL, THEODORE 2512 Portsmouth-CSMC 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Production Staff I, 25 Track 25 YCS 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. LINDSAY, JOANNE 903 Cloverdale-Biology Club 25 DoncingIrish45 French Club I, 25 GAL 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. LIPINSKI, ALAN I26 Everett-Biology Club 35 CSMC I5 German Club 2, 35 YCS 25 Track I5 Wrestling I. LOBOSCHEFSKI, SANDRA 2220 Chestnut-Biology Club 25 French Club I, 2. LUSIAK. LAWRENCE 3I6 Montroyal-Hall Patrol 45 Wrestling I, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. LYONS, WILLIAM i875 Wildwood-Operetta 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Junior Glee Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 45 Latin Club 2, 35 YCS 45 St. John Berchman 25 Student Council I, 25 Patron Drive 4. MAAG. JOYCE 942 VintonABowling 3, 45 GAL 3, 45 Student Council 3. MACHCINSKI, PHILIP 2836 Elm-Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. MACK, LAWRENCE 4I45 Green Glen-Chemistry Club 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. MACKE, ANNA 327I Detroit-Biology Club 25 Centric 45 Chemis- try Club 4, csMc 1, 2, 3, 4, JcwA 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 35 Library Club 35 Much Club 3, 45 Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 Production Staff I, 2, 3, 45 TAF 3, 45 YCS I, 35 Patron Drive 4. MADRZYKOWSKI, MICHAEL 2I4I Dorr- MAHONEY, MICHAEL 22I5 lsherwood-Chemistry Club 4, Football I,25 Hull Patrol 3, 45 NHS 3, 4. MAIER. HEIDI 6942 DorrfSt. Hilda Guild 35 YCS 35 Patron Drive 4. MAJEWSKI, MARGARET 2257 IO8th-Biology Club 45 Bowling 25 Library Club 3,45 si. Hilda Guild 1, vcs 2. MALLETT, RAYMOND 24I9 Warren-Biology Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 YCS 3, 45 St. John Berchman I, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. MALLOY, DENNIS 38IB Drexel-Operetta 45 Glee Club 45 St. John Berchman I, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. MALONEY. TERESA 2226 Grantwood-Library Club 35JCWA 35 YCS 25 M.H.C. 35 Student Council 35 Patron Drive 4. MANDERS, SHARON ANN 320 Poinsetta-Biology Club 25 Centric 45 French Club I5 GAL 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Monogram Club 25 NHS 2, 3,45YCS2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. MARCINIAK, JAMES I032 CampbellABiology Club 45 CAA I5 CSMC 35 Math Club 35 M.H.C. 35 Student Council 35 Patron Drive 4. A familiar scene of the Cruzeh Brigade hurrying io the elevator before the bell Fx Nil-ilfiifi 5E ::A:me. .. MARQUIS, MICHAEL :II5 BOOKJY-NHS 2, 3, 45 Golf I, 25 Patron Drive 4. MARSHALL, LYNNE 2047 Shoreland-Biology Club 25 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Centripetal 45 Dancing Irish 45 GAL 2, 3, 4, JCWA 35 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Production Staff 25 Student Council I, 3, 45 YCS I5 Patron Drive 4. MARTENS, BARBARA 4I Proctor-Biology Club 25 French Club I, 25 GAL I, 2, JCWA 3, Chorus I, Ycs 1, 2, Jr. Glee 2. MASSA, ROSEANN 6I46 E. Holly Valley-Biology Club 25 Dancing Irish 45 French Club I, 25 GAL I,2, 3, 45 Library Club 35 Student Council 4. MATHIAS, MARTIN 2452 Lambert-Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club45 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. MATUSZAK, JAMES 34I5 Worley-Biology Club 25 Bowling I, 2, 3,45 Centric 45 Chemistry Club 45 German Club 25 Golf 3, 4, JCWA 4, NHS 3, 4, Ycs 2, wrest- ling 35 Patron Drive 4. MAUTER, JAMES 4460 N. Lockwood-Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 4. MAZUCHOWSKI, MARY JANE 246 Palmer-Biology Club 35 French Club I, 25 FTA 45 JCWA 45 NHS 3, 45 Production Stott I, 2, 35 St. Hilda Guild I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 YCS 2, 3. MAZUR, EDWARD 926 Eleanor-Biology Club 25 Baseball I5 Foot- ball I5 Hall Patrol 4. MCCARTNEY, LAWRENCE 5733 St. Clement-CSMC I5 Jr. Glee 2, 35 Pro- duction Stait I, 25 Senior Play 2, 35 St. John Berchman I, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 YCS 2. McCLlSH, KATHLEEN 407-IX2 Machen-Bowling 2, 35 GAL 2, 35 YCS 35 Patron Drive 4. McCROSKY. THOMAS 4544 Luann-Football I5 Hall Patrol 45 YCS 35 Patron Drive 4. McDONAGH, DAVID 4404 2B3rd St.-Band I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I5 Baseball 25 Radio Club 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. MCHENRY, THOMAS 49I5 Roywood-Baseball I5 Golf 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. MCILHARGIE, DALE 5769 St. Clement-Patron Drive 4. MCKENZIE, JOHN 4848 Burnham-Basketball I, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 St. John Berchman I5 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. McLEOD, JOAN 3426 Angela-Biology Club 25 GAL 3, 45 JCWA 3, 45 French Club I, 2, 3, 45 YCS I, 25 Pro- duction I5 Patron Drive 4. MEASLEY. JACQUELVN 2750 Elm-Bowling I, 2, 35 GAL I,2,3, 45 CSMC 45 Patron Drive 4. MEEKS, MICHAEL 326 Western-Bowling 45 Baseball I, 3, 45 Foot- ball I, 2. MEIER, MARIETTA 4023 Schley-Biology Club 25 Centripetal 45 Hall Patrol 45 YCS 25 Student Council I5 Patron Drive 4. MEREDITH, NANCY 29I5 Elsie-Biology Club 25 Bowling 45 GAL 45 Latin Club 1, 2, Mum Club 3, Ni-is 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council I, 45 Patron Drive 4. MEYER, JOHN 2005 Richmond-Hall Patrol 45 Track I5 Wrestl- ing 3, 4. MICHALSKI, MICHAEL 646 Polonia-Patron Drive 4. MIELCZAREK, EDMOND I002 Marmion-Football I, 25 Hall Patrol 45 Track I5 Wrestling I. MIKESIC, KRYSTINE 3946 Homewood-French Club I5 GAL 25 Hall Patrol 45 Production 2, 35 TAF 35 YCS I, 2, 35 St. Hilda Guild I, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. MILLER, KATHRVN I I25 Olson-Biology Club 25 Bowling 3,45 CSMC 45 GAL I, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 35 Latin Club 25 Student Council I, 3, 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. MILLER, MICHAEL I672 Western-Biology Club 25 Baseball 25 Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club I5 YCS 25 Student Council 2, 35 Wrestling 25 Track I,2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. MINOR, ROBERT II5 W. Oakland-Football I, 25 Track I5 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. MIODUSZEWSKI, DAVID 3401 Elm-Chemistry Club 45 NHS2,3, 45 YCS 25 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I5 Patron Drive 4. MOLNAR, MICHAEL 4506 Walker-Library Club 45 Track I, 25 Foot- ball I, 25 Patron Drive 4. MORAN, MARY 337 O'Connell-Biology Club 25 YCS I5 Math Club 35 Latin Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. MORGENSTERN, FREDERICK IBI4 Evansdale-Chemistry Club 45 Latin Club I5 Medical Horizon Club 35 St. John Berchman I. MOSINIAK, SHARON 907 Mackow-Bowling 25 French Club I, 2, 35 GAL 25 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 35 Monogram Club I, 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 Production 35 TAF 35 Patron Drive 4. MURPHY. LINDY I4 Rockingham-Biology Club 25 CSMC 2, 35 GAL 35 Latin Club I5 Patron Drive 4. MURPHY, MARK 4525 289th St.-Monogram Club 2, 35 NHS 2, 3, 4. MURRAY, JOSEPH I2I4 Corbin-Hall Patrol 45 Production 45 Patron Drive 4. MYERS, WILLIAM I744 Buckingham-Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 CSMC 35 Football I, 2, 45 YCS 35 JCWA 3. NAGLE, CAROL 3064 Oakgrove-Latin Club 25 Medical Horizon Club 3, 45 Library Club 35 YCS 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Student Council 3, 45 Jr. Glee Club 25 Patron Drive 4. NAPIERALA, JOSEPH 9I9 Turner-Latin Club I5 Student Council 45 Wrestling 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. NEEB, THOMAS 4208 Asbury-Biology Club 25 CAA 25 CSMC 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 YCS 25 Jr. Glee Club 2, 3. NEUHAUSEL, MARY 4338 Bellevue-Biology Club 25 Bowling 2, 3, 45 cemripeml 4, FTA 4, GAL 2, 3,4, Ni-is 4, Ycs 2, Patron Drive 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Student Council 2. NEWMAN, JOHN 2563 Robinwood-Biology Club 25 Latin Club 25 Sport Mgs. I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Patron Drive 4. NIRSCHL, DAVID 9BI Curtis-Band 45 CSMC 45 Operetta 45 Hall Patrol 45 St. John Berchman 45 Glee Club 45 Patron Drive 4. NITZ. MICHELE 3I3 Detroit-Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 4. NOBLE, CHARLES I234I X2 Broadway- NOE, SUZANNE 4525 Beltair-Bowling 35 GAL 3, 45 Math Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Patron Drive4. NOVAK, THOMAS RR 5 Box 393, Swanton- NOWAK, ELAINE 3207 Elm-Biology Club 25 Bowling 25 Camera Club 3, 45 JCWA 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. NOWAK, THADDEUS 3227 Cottage-Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 Math Club 35 Wrestling 2. NOWICKI. MARCIA 74B Woodstock-Biology Club 25 Latin Club I5 Patron Drive 4. OBEE, TIMOTHY 4822 Cedarhurst-Football I, 45 Patron Drive 4. OCHMANEK, GLORIA 2IB Sunset Blvd.-French Club 35 Jr. Glee Club 25 Chorus I5 Patron Drive 4. OEHLERS, MICHAEL 532 Southover-Biology Club 25 Latin Club 2. O'LEARY, MARGARET 2834 Parkwood-Biology Club 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 YCS 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. O'LEARY, PATRICIA 4I4 Knower-GAL 45 Patron Drive 4. OLEJNICZAK, THADDEUS B28 Brown Ave.-CSMC 25 Hall Patrol 4. OLEWINSKI, PATRICIA I40 Dexter-Biology Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Pro-- duction 3, 45 St. Hilda Guild I, 2, 3, 45 YCS I, 35 Patron Drive 4. OLEWINSKI, SANDRA I734 Tecumseh St. OPERAQ, PATRICIA I505 Argyle St.wBowling 25 French Club I, 2, 3, 45 JCWA 45 Patron Drive 4. O'SHEA, MAUREEN 43I2 Birchall Rd.-Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Jr. Glee Club 2, 35 Glee Club 45 Math Club 35 Medical Horizon Club 35Monogram Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Operetta 45 Spanish Club 25 Chorus I5 Patron Drive 4. OSTROWSKI, ROBERT 2827 Chestnut-Galt 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. PAGE, MARY JANE 4539 Summit St.-FTA 35 Math Club 35 YCS I, 25 Patron Drive 4. PALICKI, ROBERT 2325 Lambert-Patron Drive 4. PALM, FREDERICK 3228 Middlesex- Page 165 PANTOJA, SYLVIA 254 Wasaon-French Club 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Library Club 3, Operetta 3, 4, Senior Play 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, TAF 3, Patron Drive 4. PARASILITI. THOMAS 5552 Silverdale-Football 4, Jr. Glee Club 2, Patron Drive 4. PARENT, GORDON 1379 Glenview-Band 1, 2, Biology 2, Hall Pa- trol 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 3, St. John Berchman 1, 2, 3, YCS 1, 2. PARKER. MICH ELE 3087 121st St.-Patron Drive 4. PAUL DAVID 3626 Willys Pkwy.-Football 1, 2, Glee Club 4, Jr. Glee Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. PAWLISKI, JOSEPHINE 2465 Glenwood-CSMC 1, FTA 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, YCS 3. PAYMENT. THOMAS 61 Pasadena-Biology Club 2, Football 1, 4. PEARSON. CAROL 2721 119th St.-CSMC 1, Hall Patrol 4, Mono- gram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4. PEDRO. ALFRED 3619 Berkeley-CSMC 1, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. PELZ, DEBORAH 2908 113th St.-Bowling 2, Centripetal 4, GAL 2, Library Club 2, Patron Drive 4, Production 1, YCS 2. PERIAT. JEAN 4861 295th St.-St. Hilda Guild 3. PERZYNSKI. MARY JEAN 1571 Hagley Rd.-Biology Club 2, Latin Club1,2, NHS 3, 4, Production 2, 3, TAF 3, YCS 2, 3, 4, Jr. Glee Club 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Patron Drive 4. PETEE, MICHAEL 2317 Whitney-Biology Club2, Baseball2, CSMC 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Track 1,2, 3. PETERMAN, ANTHONY JOHN 3346 Heatherdowns-Chemistry Club4, CSMC 4, Medical Horizon Club 4. PETHE, ANNA 3854 Homewood-French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 3, FTA 3, Patron Drive 4. PETTEE, DAVID 2420 Lawton-Football 1. PFAFF, JAMES 250 Knower-Hall Patrol 4, Sports Mgs. 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, Biology Club 2. PINCIOTTI. ANTHONY 3830 Lockwood Ave.-Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, Patron Drive 4. PLENZLER, SHARON 1435 Crestwood-Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. PLON11, MARGARET 343 Hiett St.-Biology Club 2, Bowling 3, 4, GAL 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. PLUMMER, DENNIS 4825 LuannNFootball 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. POCZEKAJ, MARGARET 419-1f2 Dexter St.-Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Girls' Chorus I, Jr. Glee 2, Patron Drive 4. Page 166 en ior irecfor POLAKOVIC, JACQUALYN 3221-172 Terry Dr.-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, French Club 1, 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Medical Horizon Club 3, NHS 3, 4, Production 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, Jr. Glee Club 2, Patron Drive 4. POLCYN, MARY ANN 1014 Evesham-Biology Club 2, Centric 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, Radio Club 2, Jr. Glee Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. POPLAR, KENNETH 4425 290th St.-Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, csMc 2, 3, 4, Latin Club i, 2, NHS 3, 4, Ycs 2, St. John Berchman 2, 3, Medical Horizon Club 3, Patron Drive 4. PORTHOUSE, MARY 2041 Robinwood-Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 4, Chorus 1, Jr. Glee Club 2, Latin Club 2, Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pro- duction 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. PRENTISS, TIMOTHY 4274 Miramar-Biology Club 2, Golf 4, Patron Drive 4. PRZYBYLSKI, KATHLEEN 2040 Dorr-Biology Club 2, Glee Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, Jr. Glee Club 2, 3, Medical Horizon Club 3. PRIYBYLSKI. MICHAEL 43 W. Crawford-Biology Club 2, Bowling 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, Student Council 4. RADLINSKI, ALLEN 917 Cuthbert-Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 3, YCS2, Patron Drive 4. REAU, MICHAEL 948 Custer-Hall Patrol 4, Football 1, 2. RECKER, CHRISTINE 2007 Oakland-Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, Cen- tric 4, Chemistry Club 4, GAL 2, 3, JCWA 3, 4, Math Club 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production 3, Patron Drive 4. REICK. PATRICIA 3636 Berkeley-Biology Club 2, French Club 2, YCS 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. RESIG, JANICE 3118 Ravenwoad-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 3, Chorus 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, orchestra 3, 4, Ycs 2, Patron Drive 4. RICHARDSON, DANIEL 4330 Westway-Chemistry Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Latn Club 1, 2, Orchestra 2, 3. RIEDEMAN, KATHRYN 3422 Maher-Library Club 3, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. RINEHART. ROBERT 1326 Belmont-Biology Club, Bowling 2, 3, Ger- man Club 1, Hall Patrol 4. RIPPEL, DONNA 3234 Beverly-Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, Cen- tric 4, Chemistry Club 4, Chorus 1, GAL 2, 3, JCWA 3, 4, Math Club 3, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production 3. ROBER, JAMES 2018 Walnut ROEMMELE, LINDA 4130 Seckinger-Biology Club 2, Chorus 1, Cen- tripetal 4, Jr. Glee Club 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 3, YCS 1, Patron Drive 4. ROMAN, DAVID 912 Broer-Patron Drive 4. ROSS, SANDRA 4128 Douglas-Bowling 2, 3, Centric 4, GAL 2, 3, YCS 1, 2, 3, Production 3, St.Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, TAF 3. ROST, PETER 4229 Westway-Biology Club 2, Wrestling 3, Patron Drive 4. ROWLAND, FREDRICK 5655 Dennison Rd.-Football 1, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 2, Track 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. RUSSELL, RICHARD 2803 Chase St.-Latin Club 1, Monogram Club 3, NHS 3, 4, Student Council 1. RYWALSKI, PATRICIA 1417 Nebraska Ave.-Biology Club 2, JCWA 3, Library 3, Production 2, Patron Drive 4. SALWIESZ, MICHAEL 3354 Blackstone Dr.-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, HallPatrol4, Latin Club 1, 2, StudentCouncil 1. SARTOR. JULIANA 5400 San Pedro-Biology Club 2, Jr. Glee 2, Patron Drive 4. SAYERS, THOMAS 4909 Jerome Rd.-Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Chess Club 1, GleeClub4, NHS3, 4, Jr. Glee 2, Patron Drive 4. SCARLATO, JOHN 2643 Glenwood-Biology Club 2, Operetta 3, 4, Football 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Senior Play 4, Track 1, 4,Wrestling 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. SCHAFER, STEPHENIE 52 Mettler-Biology Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production 2, 3, YCS I, Patron Drive 4. SCHICK, THOMAS 3852 Watson-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, Hall Patrol 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Patron Drive 4. SCHIRA, TIMOTHY 2245 Scottwood-Operetta 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, YCS 2, St. John Berchman 1, 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 2, Wrestling 1, Jr. Glee 2. SCHMAKEL, KATHLEEN 3756 Linden Green-Centripetal 4,GAL4,JCWA 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Senior Play 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, TAF 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Jr. Glee Club 2, Chorus 1. SCHNAPP, JUDITH 1544 Eleanore Ave.-Band 2, 3, 4, CSMC 4, FTA 3, Orchestra 4, YCS 4. SCHNEIDER. RICHARD 2139 Elliot-CAA 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. SCHODOWSKI, LAWRENCE 1214 Campell-Chemistry Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, NHS 3, 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. SCHROCK. FRANKLIN 113 E.Delaware-Band1,2,3,4, Biology Club 2, Football 1, Student Council 2, Patron Drive 4. SEEBURGER, DAVID 2243 Rosehill-CSMC 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, St.John Berchman 1, 2. SEITZ, REBECCA 6154 Dellwood-YCS 2, Production 1, 2, 3. SEVERHOF, LYNN 3546 Camille-French Club 1, 2, Medical Hori- zon Club 3, YCS 2, 3. nComeonIRHULsmndupandfghUH SEXTON, ELIZABETH 2838 Wiltshire-Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. SHAY. STEVE 5912 Davida-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 4. SHEAHAN, RAYMOND 1429 Rollins-Baseball 2, Centric 4, CSMC 3, Football 1, 2, YCS 1, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. SH EROIAN. MARILYN 157 Mettler- SHERRY, MARY ANN 4140 Westway-Chemistry Club 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, Math Club 3, Student Council 3. SHORDT, ROBERT 2412 Charlestown-Production 1, Track 2. SHRINER, DAVID 2420 Portsmouth-French Club 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. SIDO. JAMES 4353 Overland Pkwy.-Basketball 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Baseball 4, Chemistry Club4, CSMC 2, 4, Football 1, 2, Medical Horizon Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. SIEJA, LAURINE 116 E. Central-Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, GAL 1, 2, 3, YCS 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. SIMON, CH ERYL 3846 Lockwood-Hall Patrol 4. SITEK, SHARON 2921 Collingwood-Glee Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club3, Patron Drive 4. SKALI, MICHAEL 3121 Mulberry-Football 1,2, Track 1, Wrest- ling 1, 2. SKUNDA, .IACQUELYN 5203 Lewis-Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, Production 3, 4, TAF 3, 4, YCS 4, Patron Drive 4. SMIESZNY, KATHLEEN 3611 Philmar-Bowling 2, 3, French Club 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, StudentCouncil3,4, Patron Drive 4. SMITH, BRANDON 336 Rockingham-Boys Chorus 1, Football 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, St. John Berchmon 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. SMITH. DAVID 322 Gramercy-Biology Club 2, Latin Club 1, 3, Patron Drive 4. SMITH, THOMAS 2315 Castlewood-Biology Club 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. SNIEGOWSKI. ANDREW 451 E. Oakland-Hall Patrol 3. SOHNLY, THOMAS 2229 Parkwood- SORG. EDWARD 3905 Berkeley Dr.-Latin Club 2, St. John Berch- mon 2, 3, 4. SOVIAR, JANET 2850 119th St.-Biology Club 2, CSMC 1, French Club 3, GAL 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Student Council 2, 4, YCS 2, Jr. Glee Club 2, Patron Drive 4. SPAID, GREGORY 4344 Pennfield-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Patron Drive 4. SPEIER. FRANCIS 3407 Maple St.-Football 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4. SPRINKSI. ROBERT 414 Gramercy Ave.-Monogram Club 3, NHS 3, 4. STAFF, CHARLES 735 Colima Dr.-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 4, German Club 2, NHS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. STEELE, JOHN 730 Nicholas-Football 1, German Club 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. STEIN, JAMES 2744 Parkwood-Chemistry Club 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, YCS 2, Senior Club 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. STIMAC, KATHERINE 2210 Eastbraolc-Biology Club 2, CSMC 4, Li- brary Club 3, Production Statf 1, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. STEMPIEN, SHARYN 2007 Glencove-Biology Club 2, Bowling 3, 4, GAL 3, 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. STERGER, ROBERT 4525 Summit-Football 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4. STOECKLEV, LAWRENCE 3648 Rushlund-Biology Club 2, German Club 2. STRONG, DENNIS 3755 Elmhurst-Operetta 4, Glee Club 4, Senior Play 4. STYSZKO, DARRYL 4715 291 st St.-Bowling 4, Baseball 2, 3. SUBLESKI, MICHAEL 1443 Kenyon Dr.-Hall Patrol 4. SUPINSKI. MARVIN 1679 Oakwood Ave.-Basketball 2, Bowling 1, Baseball 2. SZAROLETA, LORRAINE 5329 Patroit Dr.-Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4, YCS 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. SZELAGOWSKI, CARL 540 Mettler-Biology Club 2, CSMC 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. SZELAGOWSKI, LYNN 3401 Worley Pl.-Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1. SZYCHOWSKI, MARY JEAN 2534 Maplewood-Band 1, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 4, Latin Club 1, 2, MHC 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 2, Student Council 4, YCS 1, Patron Drive 4. SZYMCZAK, KENNETH 3326 Maher St.-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1. TAFELSKI. ROBERT 2342 Hinde Rd.- TALIGA. ALEX 2626 Fulton-Hall Patrol 4. TANSEY, PATRICK 2935 North 109th St.-Basketball 2, 3, Bowling 1, Baseball 1, Chess Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Golf 1, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive4, Tennis 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2. TERPINSKI, RICHARD 2821 118th St.-Bowling 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 3, 4. THOMPSON, ALAN 4431 Berwick-Football 1, Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. TOBIANSKI, RONALD 610 Waggoner Blvd.-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Track 3, Patron Drive 4. TOMASZEWSKI, ARTHUR 638 Woodstock-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 4, Latin Club 2, MedicalHorizon Club 4, NHS 3, 4, Production 4. TOMASZEWSKI, THOMAS 415 Spring St.-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. TURSICH, ANNA 1423 Kenyon-Chemistry Club4, Freshman Girls Chorus 1, Junior Glee 2, German Club3,JCWA 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. VALIGOSKY, LINDA 2610 119th Street-Latin Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, Production 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4. VARWIG, SUSAN 3204 Beaumont DrivewBowling 2, 3, 4, Centri- petal 4, FTA 3, 4, GAL 2, 3,4, YCS 2, 4, Student Council 4, Patron Drive 4. VENIAV MICHAEL 2307 Shoreland-Potron Drive 4. VILLARREAL, JESSE 1328 Foster-Football 1, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. VOLLMAYER, DAVID 3361 Woodley Court-Basketball 1, Chemistry Club 4, Math Club 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. WAHMHOFF. KAREN 1417 Palmetto Ave.-Chemistry Club 4, Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. Page167 Q Suspense and excitement HZ! the stands as Centralites cheer on their Cigf Champs. WAHMHOFF, SHAREN 1417 Palmetto Ave.-CSMC 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production 3, 4, Spanish 4, Patron Drive 4. WALENCIAK, STEVEN 1660 Pinewood-Biology Club 2, Golf 3, Football 1, Spanish Club 2. WAL11ER, TERRENCE 4904 Boydson-Biology Club 2, Track 2, Wrestling 2. WARNER, PAUL 2814 Mulberry St.-Biology Club 3, Latin Club 1, 3. WASIELEWSKI, GARY 3424 Twining St.-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Patron Drive 4. WAWRZYNIAK, ETHEL 2552 Oakwood-Biology Club 2, CSMC 1, St. Hilda Guild 1, YCS 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. WEIK, REGINA 4209 Eostway-Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, MHC 4, Production Staff 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. WEIS, JOSEPH 3614 Hoiles-Biology Club 2, CSMC 2, 3, Oper- etta 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 4, Production StaIf2, Patron Drive 4. WEISSENBERGER, ROBERT 2262 Castlewood-CSMC 2, Wrestling 2, 3. WELLS, GEORGE 4328 Vermass WELLS, RICHARD 6350 Nebraska-Football 1, Glee Club 2, Wrest- ling 2. WELSHEIMER, CAROL 3649 Watson-Biology Club 2, FTA 4, Patron Drive 4. WESTMEYER, REBECCA 551 Segur Ave.-NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. WHERRY, WILLIAM 2313 Robinwood-Baseball 2. WHIPPLE, DAVID 3516 Muirlield-Football 1, Hall Patrol 4,Track1. WIENER, WILLIAM 1025 Clymena-Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. WIETRZYKOWSKI, KAREN 5616 Rambo Lane-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, MHC 3, 4, TAF 3, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. Page 168 WIEZBENSKI, SUZANNE 424 Spring St.-Bowling 1, 3, 4, GAL 1,3, 4, YCS 3, Chorus 1, Patron Drive 4. WILCZYNSKI, JACQUELINE 42 E. Central-Bowling 3, 4, Centripetal 4, GAL 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Pa- tron Drive 4, Production Staff 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Ycs 1. WILEY, DEBORAH 4139 Woodmont-Biology Club 2, CSMC 3, 4, Medical Horizon Club 3, 4, YCS 4, Patron Drive 4. WlU'IELM, ELIZABETH 725 Orchard St.-NHS 3, 4, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. WILMES, BARBARA 939 Alvison-Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Patron Drive 4, YCS 1. WINDSOR, JEFFREY 4912 Talmadge-Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, CAA 1, Football 1, Librory Club 4, YCS 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Production Staff4, Patron Drive 4. WODA, MARLENE 4215 Harris-Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4, Production 3, 4. WOJTOWICZ, LOIS 3173 Cottage-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club4, Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 3, Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Glee Club 2. WOOD, JAMES 1431 Beecham-Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Cross Country 1, Wrestling 1. WOOD, THOMAS 322 Avalon-Bowling 4, Hall Patrol 4, St. John Berchmon 1. WORTKETTER, DONALD 524 Walbridge-Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 2, Patron Drive 4. WYBORSKI, JANE 1556 Hagley-GAL 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production 3, Spanish Club 3, TAF 3, Patron Drive 4. WYSOWATY, MICHAEL 2215 Elm-Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, Latin Club 2, Production 2, Patron Drive 4. VATES, RUSSELL 1262 Eleanor-Track 1, 2, 4, Cross Country 2, 4, Patron Drive 4. ZALES, JAMES 255 Mont Royal-Basketball 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 4. ZAWODNI, MICHAELENE 1446 Bogart-Bowling 2, Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, GAL 2, JCWA 3, Lalin Club I, 2, 3, Medical Horizon Club 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Pro- duction 3, TAF 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. ZAWODNY, DOUGLAS 745 Castle-AAG 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Hall Po- trol 3, Production 4. ZAZZI, GERARD 4021 Bellevue-Band 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Pa- tron Drive 4. ZELLING, JAMES 1707 Ottawa-Chemistry Club 4, Football 1, 2. ZEMINSKI, MARV ANNE 920 Broer-Bowling 2, Centric 4, FTA 2, 3,JCWA 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production 3, TAF 3, Patron Drive 4, GAL 2. ZGLINSKI, PAMELA 126 Austin-AAG 1, GAL 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, St. Hilda Guild 1, YCS 1, Patron Drive 4. ZIARNO, ROBERT 642 Greening-Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. ZIBBEL, HOWARD 216 Dartmouth-Chemistry Club 4, Latin Club 2, Medical Horizon Club 4, Production 2, 3, 4, TAF 4, Patron Drive 4, Jr. Glee Club 2. ZIELASKOWSKI, NANCY 4618 288th-Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, Camera Club 3, JCWA 3, Production 1, NHS 3, 4, Pa- tron Drive 4. ZIELINSKI, CHARLOTTE 228 Castlewood-Biology Club 2, French Club 1, 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, StudentCouncil 1, 4, Patron Drive 4. ZIENTOWSKI, PAMELA 3944 Revere-Biology Club 2, Bowling 3, 4, Centripetal 4, FTA 3, GAL 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. ZITZMAN, MARIANNE 1539 Sarasota-Biology Club 2, FTA 3, 4, Bowl- ing 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, Production 3, 4, TAF 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, French Club 2, Patron Drive 4. ZOLCIAK, KATHLEEN 642 Caswell-Biology Club 2, French Club 1,2, 3, JCWA 3, si. Hilda Guild 4, Ycs 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. ZOLTANSKI, MICHAEL 2940 Broadway-Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. 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Romay Ron and Mare Miss Christine Roughton Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rowland Jr. Royal Sons of the Great White Oak Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Rozanski Ir. Mr. and Mrs. F. Rywalski Mr. and Mrs. R. Rywalski St. Vincent Registration Office Mr. and Mrs. Chester Salwiesz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Sartor john F. Savage Mr. and Mrs. joseph E. Sayers Mr. Thomas E. Sayers Mr. and Mrs. John Scarlato and Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schafer and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Schick Mr. and Mrs. Walt Schodowski and Family Agnes W. Schmitt Mrs. Dorothy Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schrock Alvin E. Seeman Mr. and Mrs. P. Severhofjr. Miss Elizabeth Sexton Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sexton Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shamy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sheahan Mr. and Mrs. B. Sieja Susan Sieja and Mrs. Edward G. Pilzecker Ir. Dr. E. I. Singer M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sitek Ned Skeldon Anthony Skunda Eugene Smieszny Ernest E. Smith Henry Smith William B. Smith William D. Smith Mr. Frank Smolinski Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sniegowski Mr. and Mrs. A1Sobb Mr. and Mrs. joseph Soinski Miss Bernie Soltis joseph and Donald Wortketter Mr. and Mrs. james Wortketter Mr. and Mrs. C. Wyborski Mr. X Mr. and Mrs. B. Yates Mr. Richard Zak Leo and Wanda Zawodni Mr. and Mrs. E. Zazzi Mrs. Henry Zeminski Mr. and Mrs. Adam Zglinski Mrs. Mary Ziarno Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Zibbel Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zielaskowski Barbara Zielinski andjoanneZychowicz Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zielinski Sox Malloy Originator Mr. and Mrs. Ray Speakman Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Speier Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staff Arnold '51 and Nancy '52 fWienerj Starkey Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stempien Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Stoeckley Dr. Daniel F. Sydlowski Mr. and Mrs. T. Szelagowski Mr. and Mrs. Thad M. Szkudlorek Mr. and Mrs. Albert Szychowski Carol '64, john '66, and jean '67 Szychowski Mrs. Martha Szymanowski Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Thompson Kathleen A. Thompson '64 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tobianski Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Tomaszewski Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Toy The Traskowski Family T.YV.L.C.H.S.A.Y.C.S. State Representative Marigene Vali- quette Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Varwig Harvey R. Venia Carl Vogl Mr. and Mrs. David Warner and Family Mrs. Lillian Wasielewski Mr. and Mrs. Orville Waterman Mr. joseph F. Wawrzyniak Mrs. Martha Wawrzyniak Mr. and Mrs . L. H. Zientowski Mr. and Mrs L. Zitzlsperger Mr. and Mrs. john F. Zitzman Mr. and Mrs M r. and Mrs Ted Zolciak Sylvester Zoltanski BUSINESS PATRONS Abde's Black Angus Steak House 7541 Abel Body Shop Acme Pharmacy Alexis Diesel and Truck Service Al's Sohio American Rental and Realty Co. Anthony Wayne Barber Shop Armstrong Contracting and Supply Atlas Bridal Shop Automated Systems B and L Confectionery Beakas Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weik Mr. and Mrs. James B. Weis Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Weissenberger Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Wells Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Welsheimer The Westmeyer Family Major William G. Wiener '28 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wietrzykowski Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Wilczynski Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wiley The joseph Wilhelm Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilusz Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Casimer Woda Doug Beehler's D and D Dance Studio Bellevue Pharmacy - DeVeaux Drug Bookman South-End Cleaners Brazzill Painting and Decorating Bridal Aisle Buckeye Linen Service E. C. Byers, Builder Canary Cleaners jim Canty, Inc. Cherry-Hill Gulf Service and Kelley's Gulf Service Clark's Insurance Agency Clover Club Bar Colgan Electric Company, Inc. Colonial Cleaners Colonial Leader Comte Construction Co. Construction Service Co., Dick Newman Construction Service Co., Donald B. Whitner Country Gentleman Barber Shop james Coyle and Son Cromly Drug Store Cullen-Gunner Insurance Agency Elm Food Center Employment Service Association Fair's Metal Finishing, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Naomi M. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolff Lagrange-Central Branch Louis Wojtowicz Wolever and Michael R. A. Finch and Associates First National Bank of Toledo - S Page 171 jrien old Kenfraf Ford Motor Credit Company Frankie's Superb Catering Gasiorowski Memorial General Fire Sales and Service Gene's Dog House George's Marathon Service Dr. P. E. Gilbert, Optometrist Glenbyrne Pharmacy Gabrieleen Beauty Shop Doc Goodrich and Son Goon's Pharmacy john Gora-Custom Tailoring Gouttiere Bakery Great Lakes Piano Co. The Griddle Cake Grinnell Brothers Guardian Cleaners George Guest Barber Shop Fred Hanna and Associates Homewood Press, Inc. Howard johnson's-Reynolds Rd. The Islander Lounge J and K Barber Shop J. and S. Drugs-Point Place Iaskolski's Grocery Store jerry and Eddie's Cafe Joseph's Supermarket-Miracle Mile jug's Bowling Center Kenny'sj and K Bar Ken's Flower Shop Kwapich Garment Cleaning and Dye Works Lagrange Shoe Repair Lake Shore Industries, Inc. Lawrence's Gulf Lawrence Lawnmower Shop Little Caesar's Pizza Treat Mason Equipment Company, Inc. Mayfair Park Pharmacy, Inc. Carl Mazurrco Co. The Meeting Place Milo's Food Market Morey Opticians Northern Ohio Cash Register,'Inc. Margaret O'Brien's School ofCharm Park-Ellis Service Master Park River Pharmacy, Inc. The Peppermint Club Perry Sales and Service Pettit's Market Prala's Carry Out Premier-Monarch Foods Prestolite Spark Plugs Power Brush Co. Racinowski Florist Red Miller's Red-Ster Inn Refrigeration Appliance Service A. Rensch and Co. Virginia Rippel, Real Estate Rojek's Catering Edward Rydzik's Friendly Mobil Page 172 Sam's Bennett Road Drugs Save Way, Red and White Schindler's Sunoco Service Station Edwin G. Schirner, jeweler Schorling's Market Scott Park Sohio Service Silka's Men and Boys' Wear Stickney Pure Service, Inc. Supreme Lanes Sylvania Beauty Salon Taylor Electric Co. Telegraph Brake Service The Toledo Glove Mfg. Co. Toledo Industrial Products Co. Toledo Ruling Co. Toledo Sign Co. Tommy's Take Out and Variety Urbanski's Hardware and Furniture Valley Fruit House Van's Carry Out Vernors Victor's Comptometer School Virginia's Beauty Salon Walt's Market Westway Beverage Center Wheelers Hardware Mel White Gulf Station and Carry Out Willard Motor Lodge P. Wood Landscape and Nursery CONFERENCE ROOMS Conference 4 Freshmen Boys Conference 41 Freshmen Boys Conference 102 Senior Boys Conference 105 Senior Girls Conference 105 Sr. M. Roberta's Blab- bers Conference Honey's Conference 114 Senior Boys Conference 115 Senior Boys Conference 117 Brown's Boys Conference 118 Senior Boys Conference 1 19 Sophomore Girls Conference 120 junior Boys Conference 122 Sophomore Boys Conference 123 Rozanski's Rascals Conference 124 Snoopy's Sweethearts Conference 126 Sophomore Girls Conference 130 Sr. M. Blandina' s Camel Drivers Conference 201 junior Boys Confernece 202 Sophomore Boys Conference 203 Freshmen Girls Conference 205 Freshmen Girls Conference 206 Hustlers of206 Conference 208 Belles of208 Conference 212 junior Girls 1 06 Mrs. Hauenstein' s Conference 215 Sophomore Boys Conference 217 Noble Talkers of 217 Conference 219 The Scoops of219 Conference 222 Sox of222 Conference 225 Center of Central Conference 227 Freshmen Girls Conference 302 Junior Girls Conference 305 Senior Girls Conference 306 Junior Girls Conference 308 Sophomore Girls Conference 309 Sophomore Girls Conference 310 junior Girls Conference 311 Champs of 311 Conference 313 Sophomore Girls Conference 315 Freshmen Girls Conference 316 Freshmen Girls Conference 317 Sr. M. Benet's Brownies Conference 318 Freshmen Boys Conference 320 Senior Girls Conference 323 Senior Girls Conference 324 junior Boys Conference 326 Sophomore Girls Conference 328 Senior Men Conference 330 Al-Conf. of 330 CLASSES AND ORGANIZATIONS Advanced Algebra, Period 7 Algebra II, Period 4 Algebra II, Period 5 Algebra I, Period 6 The Angles of 330 The Beaker Breakers of Chem. C The Beaux of Period 6 Biology Girls of Stalag 313 Bookkeeping, Period 4 Boys Physical Education Classes Mrs. Brown's English I, Period 8 The Centric Sports Page Writers The Centric Staff The Chess Club Economics, Period 3 and Government, Period 7 Fargo's Follies, Period 6, 214 Fine-Fingers, Period 5, Room 106 The French Club Miss Gallagher's Co-ordinated Cuties, Period 6 The G.B.P.A.F.B.U.B.S. Society General Math A-Go-Go, Period 6 The Generals of Room 220, Period 2 Geometry, Period 3, Room 201 Geometry, Room 330 German Classes, Period 2, 3, 4, 8 The Girls' Athletic League Girls' Chorus, Period 3 Girls' Gym, Period 2 Girls' Gym, Period 8 Gregarious Girls of Period 4, Room 401 Harm's Study Hall jolly Green Scientists of Period 8, Room 309 Kahle and Seibert's Physics Class, Periods 6 and 7 Misses Krompak's Coolies and Gall- agher's Goulies Lab Wizards of 301 Les Eleves du 2-ieme Annee Miss Lewis', Algebra, Period 8 Period 8, Room 123 Physical Science, Period 4 Physiology, Period 3 Pinciotti People Chem. D Mr. Powers' Economics, Period 5 Pseudo-Scientists of Chem. B Ray Rebels, Period 7, Room 214 Religion III and IV, Period 6, Room 326 Science Iiinsteins, Rooms 309 Iolm Seibert and History, Period 8 Sr. M. Adolph's German II, Period 7 Sr. IVI. Damien's Ceometers, Period 2 Sr. M. D211Tl1611'S Geometry, Period 8 Sr. IVI. Florence's English Classes Sr. Camma's Rays , Period 2 Sr. M. Cemma's Atom Smashers,Period 8 Sr. M. Cemma's Gems, Period 5 Sr. M. Cemma's Physical Science Class, Period 6 Sr. M. Loyola, Physiology, Period 7 Sr. M. Mark's Marauders, Period 8 Sr. M. Marlds Master Molecules, Periods 2 and 3 Miss Smith's English III, Period 5 Miss Smith's Smarties, Period 6, Room 123 Study Hall, Period 6, Room 222 Study Hall, Period 8, Room 222 Study Ilall Swingers , Period 4, Room 222 Studious Seventh Period, Room 222 The Squ-ircles of 330 Theatrical Arts Forum The 200 Flying Fingers, Period 8 The Undercurrent of 309 PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Blessed Sacrament C.Y.O. St. Hedwig C.Y.O. St. Mary C.Y.O. St. Stanislaus Parish HAM TRAMCK Drink MOHR BROS. Sausage ghop Beverages 244-3778 Dixie Highway at State Line ChetWierszewski, Proprietor BEST VVISHES FRUAI CREATE I ' SAVE lNKY'S PIZZA FOR THE ESTATE FUTURE 3945 Detroit Avenue Near Sylvania 472-0300 or 472-991 'I When you think INSURANCE 1 When you need INSURANCE When you buy INSURANCE OHIO HARDWARE y 2929 LAGRANGE ST. Residence: Business: 3692 River Road 4543 Monroe 382-5338 479-8446 Page 173 JOHN NAUMANN 8 SONS, INC. General Building Contractors 364 Parker Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43605 Phone 691-5767 Meats of Quality Gramling Bros. Meat Market MARY MAN SE COLLEGE The Diocesan College for Women 2542 Don' Street Write the Dean 2436 Parkwood Avenue CH 3-9241 Phone 531-5369 Toledo, Ohio I OHIO ASPHALT ROOFING CO., INC. fe X X I , ,, , f Free Esfimaies - 6 X0 30 N. Westwood Ave. ' Toledo, Ohio I s ,ai Xl - 1 - rv 5 Charles, Fred and Dick Fox, Owners ' 0 'iv EI E T . . ' i 'Gutters 'Sldlngs 'Q X E u I +DownspouIs 'Prompt Service 7 xx :1' X Awnings and Repairs A Q CD l EBI IIIHIIII' Eli? U Q? Q! W Today's classrooms furnish knowledge that will help in tomorrow's World. Thats why Toledo Edison urges employees to improve their skills, abilities and rnentaldgrovvth through compallzy-sponsored educa- ion an raining programs suc as: EDUCATION ASSISTANCE PLANS S 0 D D C L E E , C n ADVANCED MIANZAGENIENT COURSES FOREMANSHI LASS S SPECIAL ON THE JOB TRAININE AND STUDY B t. we also encouraffe ot er people to continue Cherry thleir education so they? can qualify for increasingly O H S I important jobs such as those at Toledo Edison. llC Olll' CTVICC TOLE DO E DISON A good place to work Page 174 Congratulations THE FUTURE L00 T0 THE ALUMNI I g ' FRIENDS dIl2dcENTRAL I M We cordially invite all grads of Central to join our organization. Investigate the variety of Career opportunities MEMBERSHIP available at. . . Ohio Bell P mn n ' 'n a us sooo Couple - 32.00 Individual ' ' ',' ' 'mm An equal opportunity employer PARKCREST Banquet and Meeting Facilities II Toledo's Newest and Finest Catering by Packo Foods Acconnnodations for 100 to 600 Ample Parking 3715 Airport Hwy. 385-6677 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 81 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 Page 175 CAPITAL TIRE INC. 1001 Cherry St. Distributor of Goodyear Tires Wholesale 8z Retail Tom Geiger, President COMPLIMENTS of FOUR SEASONS NORB WELLS Compliments Radio 0 Television 0 Hi-Fi of And Stereo Service W I1 ite H ut Drive-Inn 2060 Laskey Road 474-8573 2698 NICKLES BAKERY The only home delivery bakery in Toledo Delivery Within 25 Miles Hill Ave. JE 6-2469 Come In Just For Fun SUPREME RECREATION 3136 Lagrange Street TOLEDO, OHIO CH 6-3981 PAYAK-RAYDUN CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To the Class of 1967 from 2700 Tremoinsville Rcl. T0led0.0hi0 DONALD SEEMAN Piano Tuning-Repairing-Rebuilding 2242 Robinwood Avenue John Poyak Ollie Wilczynski 242-5246 241-5241 472-6075 244-5256 Page 176 CONGRATULATIONS FROM cpolsert gewe le ro 325 ST. CLAIR Genuine Registered KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS Student Charge Welcome HANKE TYPEWRITER SALES 8K SERVICE 909 Madisoa Avenue Toledo, Ohio Olympia Typewriter Dealer New St Used Typewriters 8. Adders Sold And Serviced 246-3039 CONG RATULATIONS from , MAC DERMID INC. , Plumbing and Heating On The Completion OfCentraI's New Gym 1610 Cherry Street 248-4403 Insure your future ot northwestern Ohio's complete training center TOLEDO ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE 331 St. Clair Street Toledo, Ohio 242-6891 Compliments Of PIONEER COLONIAL HOUSE 6205 Summit Street Toledo, Ohio Page 177 tl' LI 1 . . 1 tl Q ' I Lx 5 31g i Aka ,V ' m ER mmm ann 'igwoithors J E UJ E L E R S BE OUR GUEST CHOICE OF PARKING - ANYTIME - ANYPLACE Where Quality Starts Fresh D I I th G tmSh0pp ng Gem' Eveyy Day 325 HURON STREET TOLEDO, OHIO 43604 BLADE PRINTING CU. 201 Morris sfroor Toledo, Ohio 43602 QUALITY COMPOSITION FOR PROGRESSIVE AND COMPANY CREATIVE LITHOGRAPHY, 2313 Madison Ave. ToIedo, Ohio Phone: I4I9I 243-5259 PHONE: Toledo's 'Quality' Composition House Pg 178 DELUXE POTATO CHIP CO., INC. 2741 Lagrange Street Body and Fender Work Frames and Axles Straightened STAN LEY'S FCOD KING 3302 Stickney Toledo, Ohio RA 6-4347 Wheel Balancing and Alignment Al Sobb Auto Service 2815 LAGRANGE STREET Phone CHerry 8-4275 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 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. STUMP'S SHDES C ' r' Sh Fu' Onsclen wus oe 1 mg Sizzling Steaks - Chops - Pizza Spaghetti - Ravioli - Lasagna 5105 summit at 11981. sr. RA 6-8841 Chicken Se' Foods For Take-Out Orders . . . Phone GR 4-6877 Congratulations to Class of 1967 GREAT LAKES PIANO 00. Sujkowoki 81 Son Funeral Home I629 Nebraska Avenue H. R. Nachazel Bob Nachclzel Best Wishes From BILL MILLER FORD INC. Page 179 TCM' Corner of Lagrange and Dexter Bernie Grachek, Propriefor CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS Logsdon-Walla Posi 639 638 No. University dedicated to GOD - COUNTRY - HOME M eeting Place ofthe Alumni C?Frz'ends of Ceniral Congratulations from THE TILLOTSON MFG. COMPANY An Important Name In Carburetion Since 1914 RECISIONEERF :Kay-X Y 0 s' f 4' 42? . 624marf:s:r::1:::s:. '-V. 1' -.1s:22zz:1:ss:aSftN A I CA QIEDIUEQF G ns 4:-13:55:lf-:3:151EEi:55:55:3:1:4Z L ' f .1:2:1:-:55:I'1:hQ2:1:3? ' 'Q515133121V:IS:2:1:':-:g::g13:5:2:1'- N , .... -.-::55335:21154-z-:-:f4.g-:1-1:55-'-g' -' Y . -':f ,-5:11:51 .: ' ' A ' Nz aa ' ' an awnaxxsnwf Mmm WMS COUSINO Body Shop Frame and Wheel Alignment 24 hour Towing Service 5523 Secor 479-4464 PARYSKI PUBLISHING I I50 Nebraska 243-6163 Page 180 Be a man of few words. Just say . . . CRA FT MAS TER Craft Master means Paint-by-number sets . . Paint by number sets Bob I-lodur Tire Co mean Craft Master. U- S- ROYAL GOODRICH FIRESTONE GOODYEAR DUNLOP NUMBERED OIL PAINTING SETS And assorted HOBBY KITS f O Craf Master Corpomhon 4665 N. Detroit at California Blvd. Toledo, Ohio 4740546 474 0543 474-0547 Strathroy, Ohio Mano: in u.s.A. I me QUALITY MARK .xo Loon Fon I LIBBEY'OWENS4F0RD i 'roneoo 2, omo .I ' What a wonderful Open World 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 Wherever you live, work, shop or travel, you'll find L'O'F Glass making it more enjoy- able. In homes, motels, schools and stores. In offices and fac- tories. In hospitals and church- es. In cars, buses, trains and planes. There's an L-O'F Glass that insulates windows. It's called Thermopanefii insulating glass. Another subdues sun heat and glare. L'O'F Glass that makes automobiles safer. L'O'F Glass to do a thousand things. And when anyone needs glass, there's an authority on it nearby-your local indepen- dent L'O'F Glass Distributor or Dealer. His name is in the telephone book Yellow Pages under G1ass . Call him. 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 8: Will, White Plains, N.Y. 796 M gawk I OWENS CORNING worId's largest producer ol librous glass and fibrous glass products Tom,s Tuxedo Rental 2555 Cherry Street fAcross From Central Catholic Highj Phone 243-777 1 Latest Styles In Dress Suits For Every Occasion 0 Special Rates For Proms 0 Full Dress U White Dinner jackets 0 Frocks 0 Tuxedos ' Strollers Sfanfey 7!lrLan5Lf Funeral Home 2907 Lagrange St. Page 182 EVERYONE SAVES . . . ANY TIME . . . THE ANDERSUNS of Warehouse Market Mau Oh COMPLIMENTS OF 3119 Lagrange St. Toledo 8, Ohio Lincoln, Continental, Mercury, Comet Gus Siulzer General Manager l 2655 Monroe SI. 243-3145 Leonard Grochowski Phone 241-8941 FOR ANY TYPE OF F d R g M yM k g P I Ad P COMPLIMENTS F Ch h 95 ,, , C, b CALL I of THE ADMASTER BUCKEYE BREWING COMPANY CREATIONS CO. TOLEDO, OHIO 479-7557 - AREA CODE 419 A FRIEND OF CENTRAL Pg1s3 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES The Studio of John K. Wakelin 2237 Collingwood Avenue CH 8-2679 WEAVER POULTRY 81 EGG C0. MERCY SCHOOL of Farm Fresh Poultry 8: Eggs joe Drouillard '47, Proprietor 9 N. Huron Street Toledo, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Boosting Central Is Our Business JOIN THE CENTRAL MEN'S CLUB Today's Athletes Tomorrow's Leaders Page 184 THE CATHOLIC CLUB offers you A COMPLETE PROGRAM of HEALTHFUL RECREATION A BEAUTIFUL SWIMMING POOL GYMNASIUM FACILITIES Swim Lessons Group Splash Parties by Appointment MEMBERSHIPS Available for all Age Groups The Catholic Club X xwl J 'b- L Q , Q? ggwat parties L M K X K' 7 3 4.5: XV i f things gg f l XX, .ZDLLIM Jefferson BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Toledo, Ohio BY Ofiice Supplies Stationers CHURCHlLL'S Giftware SUPER MARKETS, INC West Toledo Stationers, Inc. 1126 Sylvania Ave. Toledo 12, Ohio GR 2-9884 Serving Toledo With The W0rld's FinestMeais 2845 W. Central at Cheltenham Rd. 2150 South Byrne Road Toledo, Ohio Atalanto Polish Hams Genuine Imported Can Be Bought At ZYCHOWICZ BROS. 2857 Elm St. ZEDLITZ MEATS 2010 Dorr St. STANLEY'S MARKET 3302 Sticltney And Other Fine Markets APPLIANCE PLAZA Complete Line 0fH0me Appliances Featuring the Jllagnfcent Magnavox 729-3441 2860 Lag range Toledo, Ohio 893-3374 Parkway Plaza Shopping Center Maumee, Ohio Page l85 START REXALL DRUG STORES 1009 Sylvania 1659 Sylvania 3330 Laskey CANAL CARRY OUT George Robarge, Proprietor 3058 13151. Street Toledo 11, Ohio Imperial Lanes K. Kranz - R. Kranz B. H. Kranz - G. I. Kranz P. J. KRANZ W. Central Ave. 81 Reynolds Rd. Professional 50 Lanes Independent Insurance Agents Open 24 HOUTS Carefully Planned Insurance Protection For Your Life - 531-5338 Income - Home - Car - Business 820 Security Bldg. 243-2217 ' 9 Keldan S Jewelers Stautzenberger Your Keepsake Dealer Miracle Mile 4925 Jackman Rd. Toledo, Ohio 479-1771 Co l leg e Business 8. Professional Drafting Da. Qamee 70. 'Mafia Optometrist Miracle Mile Shopping Center 4925 Jackman Road Toledo 13, Ohio 479-6561 llnalsll Donald O' Brien, Proprietor 1235 Sylvania Page 186 THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN TOLEDO FOR TELEVISION, APPLIANCES, 8g SERVICES CLIFF CLARK'S INC. cpecogn ized Q40 foleclcfo qnoof Qpeputcclsle and Qpelicclsle eserviee ibealer 4IO2 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio Phone: 474-5718 gow! QCA J. D. PACER to the graduating seniors C K I N G C 0 from Sl' Hyucmlh C'Y'O' 160 Tyler Street, Toledo, Ohio Dominick Attanasio Mike M adrzykowski Kathy Augustiniak Mike Michalski S677!Z'?1g U16 Pubfic' Dave Banachowski Edmond Mielczarek - Larry Chorzelewski Marcia Nowicki Since 1920 Kathy Duszynski Patricia Operacz 'HH flsdwl MafY'1'm1'0lCY1' owN ER - BLAN CHE PAC ER Virginia Lepiarz Bob Tafelski Bob Ziarno Lighthouse Inn CHINESE AMERICAN FOOD 5051 Summit Street Best Wishes WALGREEN'S Quality Items Lowest Prices Miracle Mile 4925 Jackman 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 MURNENSE Ray A. Murnen, President 1314 Madison Ave. Toledo 2, Ohio 241-4163 HAVE FUN . . . ALL THE WAY Your enjoyment of an out-of-town game or other event begins when you BOARD A CHARTERED BUS For suggestions and quotations call 243-1241 The Community Traction Company 1127 W. Central Ave. Page 188 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To The Class of 1967 S BOBB'S 3 CLEANERS Ig E South Detroit 382-5687 S Airport Highway 382-9021 Babcock A 81 W Root Beer f QuAl.rrv cr-:Exo Q Dairy Products 945 BERDAN AVE. Phone 472-2114 POINT PLACE COMPLIMENTS OF PEMBERTUN CADILLAC C0. 1415 Jefferson Avenue Toledo, Ohio Let's play store ...... you be the customer EDGEWATER FURNITURE 5202 Summit at 124th Street Early American - Modern - Traditional Furniture Zenith TV 8x Stereo - Frigidaire Appliance Pizza Sunday-Wednesday 4 to 2 a.m. GI O'S Toledo Pizza King Spaghetti Dine-ln and Carry-Out Orders 1536 Broadway at South 243-9971 Thursday-Satu rday 11 to 3 a.m. Page 189 Sincere Best Wishes W , 3, from THE PAGE DAIRY Lori Szaroleta models a Zovebz gownfrom A tlas Bridal Shop 2932 Lagrange Street Toledo, Ohio COMPANY F. G. Leydorf Co. neuco nlsmlsurons Wholesale Meats, Cheese, Frozen Foods Catering To Restaurants, Hotels, Hospitals and Schools 1949 Broadway Phone 243-8234 Congratulations Colonial Builders 8. Supply Co., Inc. Easy Method Driving School 1941 Alexis Road ToIedz'72-T21 f36 I 3 Learn in Safety to Drive Safely GR 5-1544 Page 190 Q-. . ig x s.s.- L :L-iiv L,+..I. '-fs.. m L-f 2 3 .. 54,11 -f . - ,-,i.i,L...i'Ef i, .li gi, riifzf CO GRATULATIO to the new graduates As parents, neighbors, and friends we naturally have a special interest in the quality of our schools. No community is better than its schools, and no school is better than the determination and willingness of a community to support standards high enough and broad enough to meet tomorrow's levels of need, both vocationally and for citizenship. OWENS-ILLINOIS Toledo, Ohio CD I l I 1 l Page191 Page 192 frm A-mg--vw' ,W M, ,mf ia.


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