Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1968
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Th fi ik 31 Hipaa? fTenQm' f,,z1'? ::-'ws ?fnf2?1 Srvbool 1 AND THE BE T GOES 0 Beginning as a faint, pulsating rhythm, an intangible spirit was created on April 14, 1929, when the Nlost Rev. Samuel A. Stritch second bishop of Toledo, blessed the new Central Catholic High School This beat grew stronger as Central earned its place among the established city high schools. Today the beat is fast and steady, rooted in a Centralite's pride in the tradition of his school. And the beat goes on . . . strengthened with the entrance of each new class of Freshmen I968 C NTRIPETAL SX E. xxx .,,:-CTX x - ax V g,X P A Y M 11:0 g ,J Y,, M - ! Ky. Q u A W5I.Q A ' N iw If --1... 7 Vi ifirw ,V , ,Ll rd W, .,., W g N Mg -num.-Q ww 5 , ' Q X 3 L f . L ! z Lf r 4 l 'L -Q- I .E 4 ' ilf I . i 'iia mini' xgzq ii!!! Page 2 Centrol Cotholic High School 2550 Cherry Street Toledo, Ohio 43608 Volume 48 Published by the Centripetol Staff TAB LE OF CONTENTS Introduction ...... Student Lite ...... Faculty ...,...... Seniors ....... Classes ......... Organizations ....... Sports ................. Senior Directory ...... 1 8 zz 361 74 108. 134 164 Index Patrons ......... Advertising ...................................... 1733 1783 181 Page 3 Irish Tradition ls n lmperceptible Beat The beat eludes definition for it is the underlying tradition that has unified both alumni and students since the inception ofthe school. This recurring yet imperceptible beat is manifested in the enthusiasm and intense loyalty of 1,901 Centralites in the classroom, on the football field or in the chapel. To become a part of this great tradition, one must give of himself, exemplifying qualities of character, service and leadership. 0 i L 1' ,-5 no ' 4k 'W 5 BN Page 4 Q4 . Qfgi were 'nav - L f . 'Th ll 3 A M '50 ,K s . , 4 .1 L, A , . - .. .wx-.V., N.. vw... 1... . 1 . QQ. I 5 Q D 2 4 HIIHII 30' Page 5 'Q .,, K K93 X 5 fx F Ar? Q., Pulldur mam Daily Routine Strengthens The Beat f ge6 ,A vU QVN -jg' The Nlost Reverend John A. Donovan, S.T.D. Fifth Bishop of Toledo Page 7 1 x STUDE T LIFE U ' L .1753 I XT-- Q, ,nf i Y Z ? QQ li , . - ,X V -- V.-J Page 8 The rhythm is unmistakable from the sound of a stagehand's hammer to the applause greeting an open- ing night performance: from the tap of typewriters to the steady rise of voices throbbing with excitement at the crowning of a new Homecoming Queen. Like an undercurrent, this vibrating spirit engulfs and unites students and faculty. Through participation in planning a successful Prom or an inspirational lVlay Crowning, even through personal friendships, each individual lends his own unique rhythm to the driving pulse that is Central. Page 9 Retreat 968 The annual retreat introduced something new and different to Centralites. This two-day spiritual ex- ercise was conducted by ill Rev. Robert Thomas, l2l Rev. Thomas Redding, and l3l Rev. Neil Lucas. l4l Daily Nlass and Holy Communion climaxed group discussions in the classrooms after spirited conferences. Liturgical folk music during Mass proved very inspirational. Page 10 J 1 .f .43 ' K , WA K Action Everywhere 137 Cu HU 5fZ s 505 fi .xi T fig,-L . .,Q.:As.:4a-u.n..- l5i .. 445 Hi Talented duo sings at St. Patrick's Day assembiy. C21 Irish mother amused by son's reply. C35 T. Augello dances at bonfire preceding St. Francis game. C49 The Guru KJ. Skeldoni shows power of meditation. C53 Tobogganing pro- duces mixed reactions. Page 11 Janice Hite 3 xiii Patricia McCarthy L i, ff if as The crowd listened anxiously for the name of the 1968 Homecoming Queen- lVliss Janice Hite! As this brunette beauty was crowned, tears filled her eyes while the students cheered. John Wieck, her man- ager, smiles at the success of his candidate. Page 12 'AH -8' Of' Friday The 13th Proves Lucky! Janice Hite Crowned Homecoming ueen Friday, October 13, proved to be anything but unlucky as spirited and anxious students witnessed an emotion-filled Homecoming at crowded Page Stadium. The student body voiced their choice by nominating Janice Hite as 1968 Homecoming Queen attended by Cathy Biggs, Carol Boyce, Patricia lVlcCarthy and Lynn McKinley. Nluch planning and detailed preparation went into making this event a memorable one as managers and loyal friends gathered at homes to make posters, badges, buttons and paper flowers for their favorite candidate. The cleverness of the campaign managers was displayed at the annual homecoming assembly. Poet laureate, John Wieck, aided by flower child, Ken Raszka gave unparalleled performances to demonstrate Jan's loveliness. A shocking visit by Frankenstein, alias Mike Wnorowski, terrorized the student body in order that Bob Braun might captivate them with CaroI's charms. Despite the traditional superstitions of the day, the Luck of the Irish held out as Central blasted the Bowsher Rebels, 27-8. ' Dave Kelly, Student Council President, escorts Ellen Halker, last year's Homecoming Queen, to the field. Fond memories linger in her mind as she relinquishes her crown. Cathy Biggs Lynn McKinley Carol Boyce rl C3 5 A L-. . 'M Z Page 13 Dramatists Stage GI Remember Mama' Page 14 This year's drama, I Remember Mama, was presented on November 10, 11, and 12, under the direction of Mr. Robert Stucker. The two-act production, related inflashbacks by Katrin, is about a Norwegian-American family in the early twentieth century. Mama Forbes lDiane Woytowichl is the central figure in the household who guides her family through all its troubles, while Papa Forbes lMichael Fitzpatrickl quietly submits to his wife's domineeringness. The four Forbes children Katrin iFrances Gerkenl, Dagmar lSharon Prekopl, Christine lPatricia Polcynl and Nels iDavid Kelleyl are completely modernized and at times shock their parents. Mama has three sisters and one brother who contribute some comedy to the play. Aunt Trina lMary Jane Demskil and Aunt Jenny lLois Menichettil are snoopy and hypocritical, while Aunt Sigrid lliathleen Wrightl is sweet, but not very intelligent. Uncle Chris lThomas Ouigleyl is a blustering, but kind-hearted person. Because of the many scenes provided for in the script, a multi-purpose stage was required. The stage crew worked many hours on the set of l Remember Mama, the most extensive technical show ever presented at Central. Florence Moorhead iTeresa Augellol tips young Arne lDavid Baileyl for carrying her luggage. A multi-purpose set was erected by the stage crew to accommodate the various scenes in the play. Uncle Chris reprimands Aunt Jenny and Aunt Sigrid while Mr. Thorkelson and Aunt Trina appear as petrified observers. Life for the Forbes Family centers around the kitchen, with lVlama's warm smile and guidance radiating over the household. at at - f -M1::q.-:fgg.::f:sez.:.af , Y . fi Judy Kaminski and Gary Moyer, her Mary Ann Nlallon '68,and Dave Borer'66, date from Whitmer, were among prepare for a cheerful celebration of the those who attended the Varsity Drag, holiday season at the annual Varsity Drag. a successful Senior project. Mary Jane Bartaldo, Sylvia Pantoja, and their escorts take time out to comment on the novel decorations created bythe ingenious junior class, Much time and preparation went into making the prom a climax to a memorable year. Page 16 f Juniors Show Creative Skill Varsity Drag Thoughts of Christmas, crisp winds and sleigh bells enchanted Centralites and friends at lVlidwinter lVlemories, the annual Varsity Drag honoring varsity members of all sports. The dance was held December 27 at the Park- crest Hall, with music provided by Benny Les and his orchestra. Prom On lVlay 17, the Naval Armory was turned into an oriental garden as decorations were hung and long hours of planning finally took the form of reality. Co-chairmen Paul Brunner and Ann lVlcCarty, under the supervision of lVlrs. Dorothy Brown, planned the prom to honor graduating seniors. Prom-goers were entertained by the music of Johnny Knorr and his orchestra. Juniors proved their capabilities by providing seniors with an appropriate remembrance of their high school years. Moments after being crowned Prom Queen of 1967, and re- ceiving her bouquet of red roses, Eve Kibbey and her escort, Bill Byers, proudly share the happiness of the occasion. Page 17 - 4.4l sl' f-'E -.L Officer Krupke lBob Wilsonl and Detective Shrank lJim Wrightl grab Doc lBob Klinel warns 'three Sharks lTim Rowland two seemingly innocent Jets lSteve Oster and Mike Carrl for ques- Cary Flasmussen, and Richard Fournierl to clear out tioning after the deaths of Bernardo and Riff. after the rumble. Music Dept. tages 6West Side Stor ' l Black leather jackets emerging from a dark alley, the click of switch-blades triggering a rumble, and the faint sound of distant police whistles characterized the electric tempo ofthe 38th annual musical, West Side Story. Presented April 26, 27 and May 3-5 at the State Theatre under the direction of Mr. Gerald DePrisco and Mrs. EvelyneWeiher,thismodern version of the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet typified the constant conflict between rival street gangs of New York's West Side, the Jets and Sharks. Although the atmosphere foreshadowed a tragic ending, this musical production was brightened by brilliant dance sequences. Con- tributing a major part to the success of the show, these dances demonstrated American musical theatre at its best. Assuming the lead roles of Maria and Tony were Diane Woytowich '68 and David Kelley '68. Supporting lead roles were headed by John Seeman, Riff, Terri Augello, Anitag Mike Fitzpatrick, Bernardo, Mary Jane Demski, Any- body'sg Jan Olczak, Consuello, and Kathy Sheroian, Rosalia. Page 18 Members of the Sharks, the Jets, and their girls throw a bit of rivalry into their dance in the gym. In America Anita lTerriAugeI- lol tries to convince Rosalia lKathy Sheroianl ofthe luxuries of American life. 5 'H v.,. B, 1 1 ii , - in 1 ' l ' Q f V , i W A P 1 A 1 ii i 4 if r iii? , - QQ P ' x . I Sharks and Jets look on prepared to contest as Bernardo llVlike Fitzpatrickl pushes Tony lDave Kelleyl in a challenge to fight. .,f. if-df . As the play draws to its tragic conclusion, lVlaria lDiane Woytowichl cradles the dead Tony in her arms. Page 19 Graduation Brings Responsibilities On June 7, 466 seniors will proudly enter the Sports Arena to take part in the climax of their high school years. Though graduation ends an important phase of life, it also commences the entering into adulthood. After receiving their diplomas, the new alumni con- fidently anticipate a successful future knowing that Central has provided them with the necessary training. -154 As spring appears a major event takes place for both faculty and students. In appreciation for her guidance, lVlary, our lVlother, is honored at the annual lVlay Crowning. During the con- vocation the rosary is recited followed by a sermon encouraging devotion to the Blessed Virgin. Accompanied by the Band and Glee Club, 1,900 devout students sing hymns praising lVlary, . 2 , fi 3 1 sae? , . It v IR ,sl :J 5 lVlsgr. John L. Harrington, principal, imparts his final pg' f 4 advice to the Class of 1968. These encouraging words ' 1 Y will long be remembered. Ks. Page 20 an-nn .., 2.-P.....:,:n:---, ,-H --1--aging..-rv-1.1 i Bishop John A. Donovan, presiding at his first commencement in Toledo, proudly presents the coveted Bishop's Cross to Tim Galvin. Each year this award is given to a boy and girl who have best shown their excellence in religion throughout their four years in high school. um nh in honor of Mary. Bidding their final farewell to high school life, the '68 graduates enter the Sports Arena on June 7 awaiting their diplomas. Their education will enable them to prove their usefulness and ability in all they endeavor. M- l l Susan Boellner and Michael Finkler, '67 CSMC members, earned the privilege to crown Mary, Queen of May. During the ceremony the students recited the rosary and sang hymns Page 21 FACULTY EEF: ti. Page 22 Acting as pacemakers, the administration and faculty initiate the beat for the continuing process of learning. By his dedication, each teacher contributes to the beat. In the many hours devoted to teaching and counseling, he reveals a deep concern for the needs of the indivi- dual. To meet intellectual needs this year, the faculty implemented the curriculum with independent study programs designed to deepen and broaden the individual student's knowledge. To intensify spiritual insights,the annual retreat program was changed to include group discussions and greater participation in Holy Mass through liturgical folk music. 0 S Page 23 Administrators Exhibit pirit, Determination Under the competent administration of Right Reverend John L. Harrington and Reverend James E. Steinle, Central has become an outstanding school. Through their unselfish generosity, determination and leadership Central has maintained a high rating from the North Central Assoc- iation of Secondary Schools. Although much of their work goes unrewarded,they never stop working to make Central Number One in all facets of educational endeavor. Page 24 rt fu? J' Right Reverend John L. Harrington, S.T.B., M.A Principal of Central Catholic High School 7.-..A..,4,, X J' Reverend James E. Steinle, M.Ed. Assistant Principal of Central Catholic High School af- an As., 22'- X16 .,,,x xl Page 25 Absence Makes The Lines Grow Longer Page 26 AVN., 4 Mrs. Lillian Wroe, assisted by Sue Tomaszewski, explains to Rick Nix the results of his chest X-ray. SISTER MARY ADOLPH SND, M.A. German SISTER MARY ALFRED SND, M.Ed. Latin, Religion SISTER ANGELA MARIE OSU, M.A. English, Religion SISTER MARY ARSENIA OSF, M.Ed. Biology REV. THOMAS BEAUREGARD, M.A. Religion MR. PETER BENEDICT, B.E. Physical Education, Assistant Football and Basketball Coach MR. RICHARD J. BERES, B.E. Mathematics, Audio-Visual Dept. SISTER MARY BERNARDA SND, M.A. Latin, Religion REV. RALPH BIERNACKI, A.B. Religion Checking excuses and tracking down truants are two of the tasks Leslie Lacure, Sister checks the excuses of Ken Mackowiak performed by Sr. Cleopha. Assisted by Barbara Czelusta and and Mike Ditmyer. REV. JOHN BLASER, M.Ed. Religion SISTER MARY BRENDAN OSF, M.A.T.M. Mathematics MRS. DOROTHY BROWN, A.B. English SISTER MARY FRANCES CABRINI OSF, M.A. Mathematics SISTER MARY CARMEL SND, M.A. Latin SISTER MARY CAROLINE OSF, M.S. Physics MR. RICHARD CERVANTES, B.S.E. Spanish, Freshman Football Coach SISTER MARY CLARET CSSF, M.A. Biology SISTER MARY CLARISENA RSM, M.A. French, World Geography SISTER MARY CLEOPHA OSF, B.E. Supervisor, Attendance Office MR. JAMES CORDIAK, M.Ed. Physiology, Head Football and Baseball Coach REV. CAIVIPION PRENDERGAST O.F.lVl. CONV., A.B. Religion b K, ,Q 1?-17 tx,-X 'V -J 4 . ,.-.. 7 :nog v-,gl CSR, -my 9' Q1-'3 Page SISTER MARY DAMIEN OSF, A.B. Mathematics SISTER MARY de PAUL SND, M.A. ,,, Business Education, Student Council MR. GERALD DePRlSCO, M.A, Music Department Chairman, Band, Glee Club MR. TIMOTHY DEVER, B.E. World History, Government, Athletic Director, Bowling Coach, Student Council SISTER MARY ELAYNE SND, A.B. French V. REV. ERNEST WAECHTER O.F.M. CONV., A.B. Religion, YCS Director SISTER MARY FLORENCE OSF, M.Ed. English, Guidance Counselor MR. ROBERT GABLE, B.M. Instrumental Classes, Music Theory, Assistant Band Director, Tennis Coach SISTER MARY GEMMA OSF, M.A. General Science, Physical Science SISTER MARY GORETTI OSF, A.B. American History, World Geography MRS. LUCILLE HAUENSTEIN, M.Ed. Guidance Counselor SISTER IRENE IVIARIE RSM, M.A. Art -.. Individual progress is stressed during Open House. Sr. M. Patricia RSM talks with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bohnsack about their son, Tim. sq: 3 '. A y 1.4, 3: Q f 'W' Q Qi? 3 ,-g 3' A 3 5 E I Q - . I a L Y E t X, A Y 14' Page 28 ,-:rg ff- '1. '2?f, 1.m,' , iz 1 Mrs. Stan Mackowiak learns of her sons progress in Mrs. Nora Sheahan's science class. X ft, ff' N V s .f - 'Et L , ......... f'f.t:ffM .eta g '1'm , 1.7-Q 1. fi I: Sl I I I . I l lf .Q Q f Q rf I ., 3553: One of the many topics discussed by Rev. Robert Thomas during retreat was The Meaning of the Church Today. 'YN ,,.fv 'Taq' ,Q -aa., '--39 Facult Welcomes Inquiring Parents Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ellis and their daughter, Sandra, confer with Mr. Richard Beres. ,' , gg. W4 ,,f ' ,..fI'-fa' SISTER MARY JEAN FRANCIS SND, A.B. American History, Government SISTER MARY JEROLYN SND, A.B. Business Education SISTER MARY JEROME RSM, M.E. Mathematics REV. KEITH O'NElLL O.F.M. CONV., M.A. Religion REV. KENT BIERGANS O.F.M. CONV., M.A. Religion MR. DAVID KREGEL, B.E. Geography, Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football Coach MISS FRANCES KROMPAK, B.E. Health and Physical Education MISS JULIA C. KURTYKA, M.M. String Class, Music Appreciation, Orchestra REV. LAWRENCE MATTINGLY O.F.M. CONV., A.B. S. T. L. Religion Page 29 VX' Delegates Dlseuss Fields 0 Endeavor MR. DONALD LEWIS, M.A. Government, Golf Coach SISTER MARY LOYOLA OSF, A.S.R.T.g B.S.E Physiology, Religion REV. NEIL C. LUCAS, A.B. Religion SISTER MARY MARCELLINE OSF, M.S. Biology SISTER MARY MARGUERITE OSF, B.S. Electronics, General Science General Mathematics SISTER MARIE CELINE OSU, M.A. English SISTER MARY MARK OSF, A.B. Biology SISTER MARY MARTINA OSU, M.H.E. Ed. Home Economics, Food Management SISTER MARY MAURICE OSF, M.A. English, Religion Eager to help any student in e choice of a career is the Ruth RSM, Mrs. Lucille Hauenstein, Sr. Mercy Marie RSM d Mrs. Velma Pfeiffer. 'NMJX Eileen O'Brien and her parents talk to one of the 96 representatives present on College Night. Mr. Thomas Powers listens intently to a class discussion about the various types of life insurance. SISTER MERCY MARIE RSM, M.A. Guidance Counselor SISTER MARY NATALIE OSU, M.S.L.S. Librarian MR. PAUL O'ROURKE, M.Ed. Commercial Law, Government SISTER MARIE PATRICIA RSM, A.B. American History SISTER MARY PATRICIA RSM, M.A. English SISTER MARY PETER CHANEL OSF, M.S Chemistry MRS. VELMA C. PFEIFFER, M.Ed. Guidance Director MR. THOMAS POWERS, A.B. Economics, Sociology, Track Coach SISTER MARY RACHEL cssr, M.A. English Page 31 lf' MISS MARY LEE RIETZKE, A.B. English MR. WILLIAM T. RIETZKE Drafting SISTER MARY ROBERTA SND, M.A. Typing, Shorthand MR. JOSEPH ROZANSKI, B.S.E. Government, Cross Country Coach SISTER MARY RUTH RSM, M.A. Guidance Counselor SISTER MARY RUTH ANN SND, M.A. Art SISTER ST. JUDE OSU, A.B. English SISTER ST. PAUL OSU, A.B. Algebra, Geometry SISTER MARY SARAH OSU, A.B. Assistant Librarian SISTER MARY sci-loLAsTlcA osu, M.A English MRS. CAROLYN SEEMAN, A.B. Junior Glee Club, Freshman Choruses, QA Vocal Coach eff MRS. RAY. J. SHEAHAN, JR., A.B. . General Science ,, . . ,, . When not teaching government, Mr. Joseph Rozanski doubles as the The Smgwg Nun' allas Sr' St' Paul OSU' Served bookstore manager. Eric Palm and John Niezgoda take note of the variety as the choirmaster during annual retreat. of school supplies offered. Page 32 Modern Folk inging, Extra-eurrieulars Actively Engage Teaching Personnel MISS MARY E, SMITH, A.B. English MR. ROBERT STUREK, B.E. American History, Assistant Football and Basketball Coach .9 SISTER MARY TERESITA OSF, M.S. Mathematics s '9' Miss MICHELE THOMAS, A.B. S 0 -'lv i Spanish ' REV. ROBERT THOMAS, A.B. Religion .,,-41 SISTER MARY THOMASINE SND, B.S.E. 5 KX Typing Q' ff SISTER THOMAS MORE OSU, A.B. English, Journalism, Yearbook MRS. MAUREEN A. VERB, B.E. ' fa.. 36 ,S I ,KAI t '3 5,1 tvs.. ff-. Health and Physical Education MR. RICHARD vvAssERiviAN, A.B., B.B.A. Xwii Business Education A SISTER MARY WINIFRED OSF, A.B K'-'af 9 ,ww Religion, English MRS. LILLIAN WROE, R.N ,W School Nurse SISTER MARY XAVIER OSF, A.B., B.S.E tx.,f, ,A 9 gm Mathematics wig MR. JAMES ZAK, B.S.E. Physical Education, Head Basketball Coach Mrs. Rose McCarthy performs clerical duties in the guidance office. ,. f-,A ,,,.,,.,.fJ' .. -.J xi. e in Page 33 E... is Y ' C Gus 25? C 4 9 3 Qi' 's EN. 1. X f .f-Wfi??3 .Ig 4' ' ' .-I I: .:. HQ Wx ST'7g Y vim' L,- WI' 3 ' in A nm cs' f A M . xx , I 'wtf' is ' 1.7! f 4'5- CentraI's housekeepers-Mrs. Virginia Toczynski and Mrs. Therese Wongorski. MR. FELIX ELLERBROCK Maintenance Superintendent MISS ROSE FACKELMAN Office Clerk MRS. MARGARET McILHARGIE Office Clerk, Switchboard MRS. PAT MEHLING Registrar MR. JOHN PACKO Cafeteria Manager MISS CATH ERINE SCHUBERT Secretary MRS. RUTH TOY Office Clerk MRS. DELLA WILSON Bookkeeper Maintenance Staff-Mr. F. Ellerbrock, Mr. S. Jaswicki, Mr. L. Kean, Mr. E Page 34 Pawlinski, Mr. F. Grau, Mr. L. Schafer, Mr. J. Zitzman, and Mr. L. Nosker. taff Contributes To mooth peration Performing a number of necessary services daily is the office staff. lt includes Mrs. Della Wilson, Miss Catherine Schubert, Serving delicious meals is the job of the cafeteria staff: Mrs. Ruth Witko, Mrs. Evelyn Kemski, Mrs. Jane Wojciechowski, 1 I i fi' f .jf 1 Mrs. Ruth Toy, Mrs. Pat Mehling, Miss Rose Fackelman, and Mrs. Margaret Mcllhargie. Mrs. Alice Lewandowski, Mrs. Pat Kos, Mrs. Dolores Kowalski, Mrs. Esther Hardak and Mrs. Mary Wicks. l f t if l l .11 rw V QV., fair 1522.9 Se 5 if kwa .2 'mc f A': 7 'g.f.:1,-as-as' H ' ' A ' r- 0' 2'.:f.1, ri ilifm Page 35 W ,fu X 1 Pg36 SENIORS AND CLASSES I . W' 5 K-A, V asa.,-Q 2,4 Unsure of the path before them, seniors fill their days with discoveries and laughter. Facing their final year with experience and wisdom, the seniors shouldered the responsibility of leading the school. During their four years of high school, they have developed into competent individuals. They have felt the beat and are ready to face a new way of life. As the doors of their high school career close behind them, they go forward carrying the spark of pride in- stilled in them, forever a part of the endless beat. Page 37 Page 38 Seniors Attain Academic Honorsg Class Leaders Cheryl Smialek, a member of St. Hedwig's Parish, has been honored as valedictorian for maintaining a 95.972 cumulative average. Cheryl was nominated to the Monogram Club her sophomore, junior, and senior year for maintaining an A average. She was also a member of the National Honor Society for three years. Other extra-curricular activities in which Cheryl participated include Girl's Athletic League 2,3,4, Medical Horizons Club 23 Pro- duction Staff 3, and Patron Drive 4. Cheryl plans to attend the University of Toledo in September, where she will major in pharmacy. Following the five-year course, Cheryl plans to begin graduate study. Valedictorian Cheryl Smialek '68 ft' ..,,.,...af er Incentive Hailing from Rosary Cathedral parish, Stephen Stanbery, salutatorian, has maintained a 94.547 per cent cumulative average. His extra-curricular activities include Glee Club 2,3,4g Latin Club 1,25 Operetta 2,3,4g Future Scientists of America 2, St. John Berchmans 1,43 and the Patron Drive 4. Steve's scholastic achievements resulted in his nomination to the National Honor Society 2,3,4 and the Monogram Club 2,3,4. After graduation, he will attend the University of Toledo where he plans to major in education. He has received a S500 scholarship. Some- day he hopes to become a language teacher. Solutcito rion Stephen Stanbery '68 e4, '1 'Q 477235-U A , mff' . lib'- S I nf. 1, 1 . v . tg, limi .- f79'f.f 'l '-SPY: ,ff ,,:fqf'-'Ns Aa , .,,,. .., ...,.,.,,. 1.,1,,. , iyy, ag. 1, ...,.,4..,!f. :gs-U.,-., 55 ,g 3 :.r..f,4f.,.-, .-4.5.1.9 , 1 1- 4,1544 RQ Q-. 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The ability to lead and the perseverance to carry through are qualities possessed by Senior Class officers: Terri Augello, secretary: Don Stevens, presidentp Jan Hite, vice-president, . Q z-H ... -1 H -f'fff?'r ' , A , M, A ,T A Q lv if- Q-if W QI gt pf W b f,M,f,sy,g,,V A FQ-j A ff 45 , wt ff R-gre' if , 30, 5 t r nw 2' 5 T- f . 1,11 E Q ' .L Q Janice Hite Thomas Kahle Vice-President Treasurer Page 39 CYNTHIA ADAM St. Catherine KEVIN AGOSTI Rosary Cathedral CHRISTOPHER ALBRIGHT St. Agnes ROBERT ANDERSON St. Agnes KATH LEEN ANTOSZEWSKI Rosary Cathedral RICHARD ARBINGER St. Catherine JAMES AROU ETTE Rosary Cathedral TER ESA AUG ELLO Rosary Cathedral BARBARA BADHORN Blessed Sacrament ,rc 1.5 . 'hw an I 3,21 JOYCE BAGROWSKI St. Hyacinth I 'Ea PATRICK G. BAILEY Rosary Cathedral A state of excitement and mass confusion best des- cribes ecstatic Centralites who filled the stands to capacity to cheer on their City Champs as the winning touchdown is scored. PATRICK X. BAILEY Rosary Cathedral STEVEN BARNEY St. Ann CHAR LENE BARRETT St. Jude WILLIAM BARRICK St. James IVIARY JANE BARTALDO Christ the King NANCY BARUT St. Hedwig LAURA BASS St. Agnes WILLIAM BATEY St. Agnes DEBORAH BEAUREGARD Regina Coeli Page 41 Page 42 DAVID BOES St. Catherine CHRISTINE BOGUCKI St. Hyacinth JANICE BONITATI St. Mary BONNIE BORER St. Clement DAVID BORKOWSKI St. Patrick of Heatherdowns CAROL BOYCE St. John RICHARD BECKMAN Our Lady of Perpetual Help MARY ANN BENDER St. Agnes JOSEPH BERTA St. Vincent de Paul JOHN BEST St. Agnes CATH ERIN E BIGGS Rosary Cathedral MARY PAT BIGGS Rosary Cathedral FRANK BINKOVVSKI St. Teresa THOMAS BIRIE St. Charles MICHAEL BIRSEN St. Clement BEVERLY BISSONNETTE Blessed Sacrament MARK BLANK Gesu NANCY BLUST Rosary Cathedral 6' Nd Pm Sm Inu Htl 'lla Dy Hi 1 ltr lm Y lu evil JJ ll .. ox Nlf lil! Xmlin Bk Lt in Imxixi fN Irxy Science Sparks Imagination In Eager Scholars In Sr. Nl. Caroline's physics class, Peggyann Zaenger and Jim Skeldon demonstrate the method of measuring the arc of a pendulum. S Ozsirm. - mm L2 0 swf: m9RCi-i 0591141 IM 4... mmizgu 3 s-'if' D OCBUAL S 11. P OQSIT-RL n m: -La-1 Future chemists determine the volume of gases by using different work with acids and bicarbonates to create carbon dioxide while salt solutions. Marilyn Carr, Rich Beckman and Joyce Bagrowski Joe Berta checks the graduated cylinder. Page 43 DANIEL BRADLEY Immaculate Conception JAMES BRAKER Immaculate Conception JOSEPH BRAKER Immaculate Conception ROBERT L. BRAUN St. James THOMAS BRAZZILL Rosary Cathedral DEBORAH BREISACH ER Blessed Sacrament Aix'-this Page 44 5 . A , W JAMES BRISTOL Rosary Cathedral MICHAEL BROWN Gesu WALTER BROWN St. Mary BONNIE BURKHARDT St. Charles PATRICIA BURKHAR DT St. Charles MARY ANNE BURNS Blessed Sacrament WILLIAM BUSCHMANN Blessed Sacrament JANICE CAMPOS Rosary Cathedral MARILYN CARR St. Adalbert MICHAEL CARR St. Agnes RICHARD CASHMAN Regina Coeli KATHLEEN CHERRY St. Agnes Bon ire Sparks Spirit At Sports Events MARTHA CHESTER St. James SARA CHOMYCZEN X, Y 9 St. Hedwig E: 4 .Q CHRISTINE CHROMEY fx' Q St. John 'I ,ff LEO F. CICHY St. Adalbert COLLEEN CLARK Rosary Cathedral JOHN CLARK St. Agnes LINDA CLIFTON SS. Peter and Paul ANNE COLLINS Blessed Sacrament r-ns' MARK COLLINS St. Agnes JAMES CON LAN St. Agnes an JOHN coNNoLLY St. Agnes DONNA COOK Rosary Cathedral JANICE COOK St. John RONALD COON St. Catherine Q' has fa fa , LINDA COUSINO Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Temperance, Michigan Page 45 Wir Machen Au nahmen Im Park MICHAEL COUSINO Gesu CHAR LES COUSI NS St. Teresa ROBERT COWAN Little Flower DENNIS CRIPPEN St. Charles GERTRUDE DALY Rosary Cathedral JOHN DAOUST St. Ann LUCY JO DASHNER St. Patrick of Heatherdowns LOIS DAVIS SS. Peter and Paul NANCY DAVIS St. Jude JANET DEIVIKO St. Adalbert RONALD DEPRISCO Our Lady of Perpetual Help DENISE DESHETLER Regina Coeli DANIEL DEVER Blessed Sacrament JOHN W. DIAKONIS Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox STEVEN DILLON Rosary Cathedral MICHAEL DITMYER St. Pius X SHARON DOMAGALA St. Hyacinth CLEMENT DOMBROWSKI St. Adalbert PATRICK DONOVAN Our Lady of Perpetual Help MICHAEL DOPIERALSKI Regina Coeli ta' ROBERT DRESSEL St. Agnes JESSICA DURBAN St. Patrick of Heatherdowns CYNTHIA DUSZYNSKI 3, V ' ya I ' St. John JANICE DYBALA it Y' g -iII- My 4 I ,.- GQ St. Stanislaus MARGARET EARL 3 ,. A Little Flower J RICHARD EGGERS A fa. ft- an 5 christ the King all my R1 U it it 'Cz ' if JOHN ELLERT St. Patrick of Heatherdowns s 1 A L L Mark Manon, Rick Beckman, Patricia McCarthy, Stan Toczynski and Jim Jagodzinski present a German diologue, Going to the City. V .M at .lf Div Q 0 Page 47 N597 is Page 48 flf'l IIF I -1 , 'T i Sd . 5- EDWARD FIX Our Lady of Perpetual Help MICHAEL FLAHIE St. Catherine EVELYN FLEITZ Christ the King RICHARD FLORES St. Patrick of Heatherdowns DAVID FLOWER St. Hedwig MARILYN FORGETTE St. Mary V 47-I ,r f me 4.14, Nt ,W I7 ,av I Ff V. if E '55 I AIIL LI- I 1 ' '12 122 -'Sr --1 lei, Cx 1 DIANE ENDRICKS St. Mary LOUIS ESCOBAR Gesu JOHN FACKELMAN Rosary Cathedral LEE FACKELMAN Christ the King JANICE FAHRINGER St. Vincent de Paul JOAN FALL Blessed Sacrament ANITA FARMER Regina Coeli LINDA FASCA St. Hedwig TIMOTHY FERGUSON St. Joseph, Maumee JAMES FERSTLE Christ the King RONALD FEYES Blessed Sacrament MICHAEL FITZPATRICK St. Vincent de Paul WFS 9-as 466 Seniors Reach Educational Plateau fit ,ff MARY GADT St. Charles LINDA GAITH ER Rosary Cathedral LORRIE L. GAJEWSKI Little Flower KATHLEEN GALLAGHER SS. Peter 84 Paul MURRAY GARNER St. James EDWARD GAWLE St. Adalbert KAREN GEMBRESKA Regina Coeli FRANCES G ERKEN Rosary Cathedral NANCY GER LACH Blessed Sacrament lf' ,QJA 6 43 Elsa I ,V I Q. Ma '91 ' x 1' Q5 r F 5 N MARY FOURNIER Blessed Sacrament JAMES FOY Immaculate Conception MICHAEL FRANCIS St. Francis de Sales TIMOTHY V. FRAZIER Little Flower LYNDA FRUCHEY St. Ann BONITA FUMO St. Charles .kvcvh we-1, ' .W 'IV tx L 2-.V , Q . 6 A X rj f- , ' qi--A-ff 5 'sa I I Page 49 R l. 'Ia N , , 4 , xx. .Je Page 50 adiation Theories Puzzle 6Einsteins RICHARD GIBBONS St. Joseph, Maumee MARY JO GlLSDORF St. Catherine ROGER GODDU St. Clement MIGUEL GONZALEZ Regina Coeli MICHAELINE GORNEY St. Stanislaus PAMELA GRADEL Rosary Cathedral GERALDINE GRALAK St. Stanislaus CARO LE GRAN DOWICZ Regina Coeli DAVID GRAVEL Immaculate Conception ROBERT GRINDLE St. Joseph MADONNA GRZELAK St. Adalbert CLEO D. GUY St. Francis de Sales DIANE HAAS St. Ann EM ERSON HALLENBECK St. John LINDA HALLENBECK St. John x 'Y GARY HAMMOND St. John TIMOTHY HARMAN Blessed Sacrament PAUL HARRIS St. James PETER JOHN HARRISON Gesu RAYMOND HART St. Ann SUZANNE HARVEY St. James As students listen attentively, Paul Szymanow- ski explains the Electromagnetic Radiation Spectrum. Rick Recker observes an inverted image of a candle as seen through a convex lens. MARCIA HEJNA St. John SHIRLEY HELMINIAK St. Stanislaus KATHY HELVEY Rosary Cathedral STAN LEY HER NACKI Regina Coeli PATRICK HICKEY Christ the King WILLIAM HICKEY St. Agnes Page 51 f ,- J3' K! Bef'-15 rig' Sv.......- I 0165 Page 52 BRETT HOYT Rosary Cathedral KATHERINE HUBBARD Rosary Cathedral MARTIN HUNTER Rosary Cathedral BARBARA HUTH St. Joseph, Sylvania IVIARCIA IDZKOWSKI St. Hedwig DONALD INGHAIVI Blessed Sacrament ROBERT INSENGA Our Lady of Perpetual Help CHRISTINE IRELAND Rosary Cathedral SHIRLEY IRVINE St. John KENNETH JABLONSKI St. Catherine JAIVIES JACOB Blessed Sacrament CRAIG JACOBS Rosary Cathedral 1-are IVIICHAEL HIGGINS Rosary Cathedral J UDITH HI LLER St. Agnes JANICE HITE St. IVlary ROBERT HOCKIVIAN St. Patrick of Heatherdowns WILLIAIVI HOOVER Rosary Cathedral SHELLEY HORVATH St. Hedwig G ff-L5 -pump run 'LW Q , E Y 7,7 J I ' Af ,M M '38 Come on, Irish! Go! F ight! Win! Marli Vogl, senior cheerleader, enliv- ens student body witha hearty cheer, We're number one! ANN E JACOBY Rosary Cathedral JAMES A. JAGODZINSKI Regina Coeli JAMES F. JAGODZINSKI St. Vincent de Paul DENNIS JANKOWSKI St. Anthony SANDRA JASTRZENSKI St. Vincent de Paul MARY JENSEN St. John KATH LEEN J UDY Rosary Cathedral MICHAEL J USTEN St. Agnes THOMAS KAHLE St. Clement Page 53 Lockers Display rganized Congestion Page 54 MARIANNE KERN Rosary Cathedral KENNETH KERSCHER Our Lady of Perpetual WILLIAM KIBBEY St. John JOHN KILLIAN St. Agnes ROBERT KIRBY St. John JOSEPH KLOSOWSKI St. Adalbert Help DAVID KAJ FASZ Rosary Cathedral THADDEUS KAJ FASZ St. Hyacinth EDWARD KAPP St. John RICHARD KASPARIAN Christ the King DAVID KELLEY St. Clement ANN KENIP St. Adalbert MARY JO KEMPF St. Francis de Sales IVIARLENE KENNEDY Christ the King ARTH UR KERN Rosary Cathedral CHRISTOPHER KLUEBER Rosary Cathedral THOMAS KNIGHT Rosary Cathedral MARTHA KOCH Our Lady of Perpetual Help JAMES KO LASINSKI St. Hedwig RICHARD KOLHOFF St. Catherine MARIE KOLODZI EJ CZYK St. Adalbert JAMES KORALEWSKI St. Patrick of Heatherdowns LOIS KORCZYNSKI St. Stanislaus DANIEL KOSAKOWSKI St. John CAROL KOWALEWSKI Blessed Sacrament JANET KOWALSKI Rosary Cathedral LINDA KOWALSKI St. Stanislaus fn X 1? N id Q ' 1 V fix all 'C , l I C Eat' at lc.-1-5 L ,G V .V ,I lg jj, 1 Vaal , .1 V f fe 4 I vt , ,grew-.N , Q ii ' i s KATHLEEN KOZLOWSKI St. Vincent de Paul FRANCI NE KRABACH St. Agnes MARY KRAJ EVVSKI St. Patrick of Heatherdowns JANE KRAMER St. Clement BARBARA KRANZ Our Lady of Perpetual Help RICHARD KRANZ St. Clement Page 55 Actors and actresses of dramatics class display their talents. A scene from Midsummer's Night Dream is enacted by Eileen O'Brien, Linda Gaither, Pete Wernert, Mike Wicks, and Patrice Oliver. Drama, Debate Added To Curriculum SUSAN KREM PA St. Adalbert KENNETH KRUPP St. Hedwig DALE KRYGIELSKI St. Adalbert THOMAS KRZYMINSKI St. Vincent TERRANCE KUJAWA St. Patrick of Heatherdowns KATHY KUJDA St. Agnes MARK KULCZYK Rosary Cathedral PHYLLIS LACURE Rosary Cathedral YW? LARRY LAGGER St. Agnes SIX MARK LAZAR Blessed Sacrament BONNIE LENKOWSKI St. Catherine TIMOTHY LEOPO LD Rosary Cathedral CON NI E LeSAGE Blessed Sacrament RICHAR D LEWANDOVVSKI St. Adalbert CH ERYL LINKER St. Agnes DAVID LIPINSKI St. Hedwig DAVID LIPPER St. Vincent de Paul DAVID LIS St. Adalbert NORBERT LOGSDON Blessed Sacrament MICHAEL LORIGAN Blessed Sacrament BARBARA LOS EK St. Catherine ROBERT LaJEUNESSE Blessed Sacrament ROBERTA LAMONT St. Mary RONALD LANGENDERFER Blessed Sacrament JOAN LARDINAIS Christ the King LINDA LARGE St. John RICHARD LAWRENCE St. John 2' '.-1? MARCIA LYNCH St. Catherine KENNETH MACKOWIAK St. Vincent de Paul KENNETH MADANSKI Blessed Sacrament ROBERT MAHAFFEY Rosary Cathedral SUSAN MAJEWSKI St. Agnes MARK MAKULINSKI Regina Coeli f . egg 5 rx X I , LEWIS LOZINSKI Rosary Cathedral TIMOTHY LOZNY St. Catherine MICHAEL LYIVIANSTALL St. Catherine X Page 58 QM Q--n SHARON MAKULINSKI St. John MARY ANNE MALLON St. Catherine MARK MANON St. Agnes CATHY MARSHALL Immaculate Conception JOHN MARTIN Regina Coeli LINDA MATUSZEWS KI Regina Coeli Math Generates Mental Activity Rick Flores demonstrates trigonometric functions to fourth year math students, Mark Makulinski, Bill Mills, Cheryl Linker, and Tom Quigley. ff I all itffl 'ii' ' Q , ,.. i i! I' 'T' 3 ','fs'a.:1 .,,. 1::::r hx 3 ',A,.A if 't I? IU' IQ-x , ng- Y ,W -rw , , ltfaftliifzzabbs had ffzc okrfciz' mm! ofzmzf-if mx-2 PATRICIA MCCARTHY Our Lady of Perpetual Help DANIEL MCCORMICK Regina Coeli CLAYTON MCCREERY St. Adalbert ROBERT MCFADDEN St. Patrick of Heatherdowns MARCIA MCHUGH Blessed Sacrament CAROL McKENZIE Regina Coeli LYN ETTE McKIN LEY Regina Coeli JACOUELYN MEEKS Immaculate Conception LOIS MENICHETTI St. James MARY JO MERCURIO Our Lady of Perpetual Help SHIRLEY MEYER St. Agnes JAMES MEYERS St. John Page 59 ,ta ff Page 60 id? CAROLYN MOH LER Rosary Cathedral DONNA MOHR St. Mary THOMAS MOLINE Regina Coeli GARY MOMENEE Immaculate Conception KAREN MONTRIE Rosary Cathedral PATRICK MORAN Rosary Cathedral ROBERT MORAN Rosary Cathedral KATHLEEN MORSE Blessed Sacrament VICTORIA MOSZKOVVICZ St. Hyacinth JOHN MOVVKA Our Lady of Perpetual Help HAROLD MUMFORD St. Teresa GERALD MURAWSKI St. Adalbert 'R BARBARA MICHALAK St. Vincent de Paul HENRY MIELCZARCZYK St, Adalbert MILTON MIERZEJEWSKI Our Lady of Perpetual Help DAWN MILLER St. Ann KENNETH MILLER St. Clement WILLIAM MILLS St. Catherine N-Cb 1-J 'EX fi' New Machines Aid In 0 ice Practice 1. 5 New machines such as calculators, Edison dictaphones, and of operating these complex machines while Bev Bissonette, comptometers have just been purchased for office practice Debbie Breisacher, Anita Farmer, Pam Gradel, Janice Dybala, training. Cathy Biggs and Bonnie Burkhardt learn the techniques Sue Harvey, and Lois Korczynski look on. .. PATRICK MURNEN Blessed Sacrament GARY MURPHY St. John KATHY MUR PHY Immaculate Conception LAWRENCE MURPHY St. John SUSAN MURPHY St. Hedwig NEAL MYERS St. Jude Page 61 Page 62 KENNETH NIXON St. Francis de Sales KATHRYN NOE St. Agnes LOUISE NORTON Rosary Cathedral BARBARA NOVOTNY St. Pius X MICHAEL NOWACZYK St. Hyacinth DENNIS NOWICKI St. Anthony DIANE NUSBAUM St. Ann DARLENE OBEE Christ the King EILEEN O'BRlEN Blessed Sacrament sg '23.2'.i . 3 -1 l. KD in If E it-A MICHAEL NAMECHE St. Joseph, Maumee RALPH NAPIERALA St. Hyacinth CHAR LES NEMON Rosary Cathedral PETER NERA St. Catherine JUDITH NESTER St. Agnes PATRICIA NEWBOLD St. Agnes JOHN NIEZGODA Gesu MADONNA NINNEMAN Our Lady of Perpetual Help RONALD NIRSCHL St. Patrick of Heatherdowns K H1329 IL. Q i . 'V .. . . .f i f I 51 ww 'P'::v UW 3 ar arcwan Precedes Irish-Knight Clash JANET OLCZAK ' St. Vincent de Paul lf' ui I , TERRENCE O'LEARY 5:64 sm, Rosary Cathedral y JANICE OLEKSIAK EA St. Hyacinth it DEBORAH OLMSTEAD Our Lady of Perpetual Help PAUL OLSEN St. Ann RICHARD OLSEN St. Catherine GARY OSBORN E Rosary Cathedral ELAINE OSOVICH St. John STEVEN OSTER Regina Coeli KATHLEEN IVIARIE OTT St. Catherine ANTHONY PACEWICZ St. Stanislaus JEFFERY PALICKI Blessed Sacrament MONICA PALICKI St. Hyacinth ERIC PALM St. Agnes M 6'2 'far' 1:- PETER PAWLICKI 'ta-,,.f Rosary Cathedral Page 63 it J Boys All Tied p With New Dress Rule A -Il is 41 gf, Y .L i,,d , . I 4' NANCY POOLE Regina Coeli THOMAS PROND St. Pius X THOMAS OUIGLEY St. Ann JAMES RAM LOW Rosary Cathedral KENNETH RASZKA St. Hyacinth RHODA REITZ Christ the King THOMAS PAWLOSKI St. Agnes DEBORAH PERKINS St. James LINDA PERRY St. Michael VINCENT PERSHING Little Flower MICHAEL PIERON St. Mary VINCENT PIETRZAK St. Adalbert CAROL PIOJ DA St. Stanislaus LEONARD PIOJDA St. Stanislaus JAMES POLLAUF Rosary Cathedral DENNIS RENY St. Pius X LINDA RESSLER St. Clement KAREN RIHACEK Blessed Sacrament CONSTANCE RIMER St. Catherine LINDA RINGLEIN Regina Coeli JOHN RINKOWSKI St. Michael an up ig , 'Q' it E I 3 , -S? a IF,- 'fi , , Q Ci I 5 'C' ' I 'I Q I 'ii ' ' sz, ,K 1 .im ch 1 mf 'LIY1 ' .- Iwi nil Q L' 9 7 s-:'f'v - - is fi 'X V RITA ROGERS St. Vincent de Paul MARY ROGGE St. Clement ROBERT ROSHAK St. Joseph, Maumee DARYL ROSINSKI St. Clement LYNN RUCKREIGLE St. John PATRICIA RUPPEL St. Clement LAWRENCE RUSSELL St. Teresa KENNETH RUTKOWSKI St. Hedwig GEORGE SABBACK Rosary Cathedral TIMOTHY SANDERS St. Patrick of Heatherdowns KATHY SANTUS Regina Coeli MARY SCHAEFER Rosary Cathedral Page 65 'Eff -, 'I '.'.,',i ,wwf ' , NANCY SCHM ENK Rosary Cathedral THOMAS SCHNEIDER St. James THOMAS SCHWEER St. Joseph, Maumee CHRISTOPHER SCOTT Christ the King DANIEL SCZESNY Our Lady of Perpetual Help JAMES SEAIVIAN St. Patrick of Heatherdowns CHRISTINE SEFERIAN St. John CONSTANCE SEGUIN St. Agnes JOHN SEIBERT St. Agnes 'Qi'-'lv 41 ig: ' ,k 1' tif' , ,a, J '-. es ir 1 1 5' MARY SMITLEY St. John RAYMOND SOBI ERALSKI St. Jude MATTEO SOFO St. Ann WILLIAM SOHN LY Rosary Cathedral NANCY SOKO LOWS KI St. Adalbert LINDA SOLDNER St. Adalbert RONALD SORG St. Agnes THOMAS SPARAGOWSKI St. Hedwig KATHLEEN SPITULSKI St. Patrick of Heatherdowns KEN LAWRENCE SENDELBACH St. John KATHY SHEROIAN St. Francis de Sales JAMES SHONEBARGER St. Catherine BARBARA SIDO St. Catherine JAMES SKELDON Our Lady of Perpetua WILLIAM SKOLU DA St. Adalbert JACOU ELYN SLOMKA St. Adalbert CH ERYL SMIALEK St. Hedwig SUSAN SMITH Blessed Sacrament I Help -I 'lim r f ' 4- s if 4, 'f-3? J H' K Rf .K Q .2 an if-f , vim W' 3 ,, , w ,., ,,,. , ' ' If-sg ,f ,iv . -hifi' : 1 .-r . f 't 'hx ' 4354 1 -up , ,t ...K 4 is 1' E My 9 A ,W if . 'W T X I . si Q if 'J . 'ii kb , ' X '5 Y x 'L ,H .'.. S Page 67 STEPHEN STANBERY Rosary Cathedral I I n-. ANN STASKIEWICZ Christ the King MICHAEL STEELE St. Agnes DONALD STEVENS Our Lady of Perpetual Help VIRGINIA STEWART Rosary Cathedral DAVID STOBINSKI St. Adalbert MARIE STRESEN Christ the King PATRICE STRUGAREK St. Vincent de Paul ROBERT SUPER St. Adalbert The Centripetal Central Catholic High Srl-mol .ugs Future Secretaries Practice Dictation In second year shorthand, future secretaries learn the art of taking dictation at a rapid pace. Sr. NI. Roberta dictates a letter at 100 words per minute, while Debbie Olmstead, Kathy Ott and Chris Bogucki try to achieve neatness and accuracy needed for successful business careers. Page 68 Mr. Tom Powers displays a share of stock to clarify the operation of the fast-moving stock market to his senior economists. .... ,..............s.l-,,,--.,....1l '.2'.f'ff GREGORY SYMINGTON Immaculate Conception CATH ERINE SYVERT St. Adalbert PAUL SZYMANOWSKI St. Hyacinth SUSAN TAYLOR St. Catherine GERALD THOMAS St. Hedwig JAMES THOMAS Our Lady of Perpetual RICHARD THOR St. Adalbert DANIEL TOCZYNSKI St. Adalbert Help SUZANNE TOMASZEWSKI St. Hedwig wig:-fv X I 114 DAVID TOTH Immaculate Conception KATHLEEN TR EASE Rosary Cathedral SHARLEEN ULRICH St. Clement RITA VAUGHN St. Agnes KATHLEEN VETTER St. Agnes MAR LI VOG L Blessed Sacrament JOSEPH WACHOWIAK St. Mary MARIO WALLACE St. Mary JOHN WALROD St. Catherine Page 69 Commercial Law Develops Legal Minds While checking the work of Dave Gravel, Mr. Richard Wasserman comments on his progress in learning the basic elements of bookkeeping. A mock trial takes place in commercial law as Mike Lorigan cross-examines Pete Harrison. Judge Bob Mahaffy waits to pronounce sentence, while clerk Bob McFadden and lawyer Mike Wnorowski look on. Qisx H53 THOMAS WALTZER Christ the King CHRISTINE WARNER St. Hedwig JANICE WATSON E St. John to 'iii i RICHARD WEISSENBERGER Blessed Sacrament we X ,I Page 70 fe. ROBERT WELLS Blessed Sacrament fl? PETER WER NERT St. Catherine CAROLE VVERNIIVIONT St. Mary i CHRISTOPHER WHEAT ' cf' Blessed Sacrament -fy-.-. 11 , DENNIS WHERRY St. Anthony MICHAEL WICKS St. James JOHN WIECK Rosary Cathedral CATHERINE WIEGAND Immaculate Conception LOIS WI ERSZEWSKI St. Adalbert CATH ERIN E WI ES Rosary Cathedral TIMOTHY WILDE St. Agnes CYNTHIA VVILMES St. Catherine CYNTHIA WILUSZ Christ the King CARY WING Blessed Sacrament .5 111-,.-s 4 'l'- -if wr? CW '3' 3 gh ,-J 1 VIZ? L97 1 ' 'eff 'Z Iynll LW ,, ,I I IV! X Y' X R' :gg ' aa: JOHN WISNEWSKI St. John KENNETH WISNIEWSKI Rosary Cathedral SUSAN WISNI EWSKI St. Adalbert TIMOTHY WISNIEWSKI St. Pius X MICHAEL VVNOROWSKI Blessed Sacrament DONNA WNUKOWSKI St. Stanislaus KATHLEEN WOJCIECHOWSKI Regina Coeli PATRICK WO LEVER Rosary Cathedral SAMUEL WOLFE Our Lady of Perpetual Help Page 71 'ff '49 , W it .,,. ,ff -f' . s,,, ,. , af ,-X W4 fa, ad' I I Qi f as . I Page 72 I R -hr 1, 1 N NANCY YAVORSKY St. Agnes MICHAEL YEAGER St. Catherine DOUGLAS YOUNG Immaculate Conception GREGORY ZACIEK St. Adalbert PEGGYANN ZAENGER St. Vincent de Paul THOMAS ZDYBEK Regina Coeli DENNIS ZELMANSKI St. Anthony JOHN ZIBBEL Our Lady of Perpetual HeIp JANICE ZIEGLER Regina Coeli RITA ZIELASKOWSKI St. Hedwig VINCENT ZOM KOWS KI St. Adalbert KATHERINE ZUREK St. Vincent de Paul DIANE WOYTOWICH St. Vincent de Paul KATH LEEN WRIGHT St. Agnes PAUL WULF St. Vincent de Paul SANDRA WYSOWATY Christ the King tim , YM? V feast SIREAD xx WZ! 'FJLF T?-1' Q. -ee-? . if . .Q WX 5'7 343W .I Aww I Q-I ulture Broadens Horizons Marilyn Albert, Mike Okuley, Nancy Jack son and Diane Nusbaum browse through ff newly purchased books. Senior artists Emerson Hallenbeck and Vince Zom- kowski discuss their finished art product while Ed Kapp adds final touches to his creation. , 2 in 1 s, ..,, .. ,-i Ef?Fi fi X Fourth-year Latin scholars Bill Skoluda, Steve Stanbery, Bob Cynthia Wilmes, delivers a fiery oration on behalf Wells, Mike Fitzpatrick, Christine Chromey, Barbara Losek, Mateo Ken Mackowiak, who has been deprived of his Roman Sofo, Jim Ramlow and Tim Ferguson listen attentively as Cicero, of Archias, citizenship. Page 73 Ca Q E72 -1 I V1 v Page 74 DERCLASSME AND CLASSES 6 .Q xxwf 3.1 ge 'W i QQ. , sf P X --S ' - H1 .M.w,41,'5?23,3,h, in Vucvfg . , . .Q 4 wwgbl I ef-11 in! 1-'Q i . 1- 'Qfi I 1 ':-t Mfr, o The steady hum of learning goes on. In the classes, one finds adventure in the study of past and con- temporary scenes. Discoveries of yesterday enlarge the scope of spontaneity, liberate the mind and make it free to appreciate the immediate. As each student comes to know himself and to execute his desires, he becomes more ready to tackle the future. A ,te EP- QQ , 6 E-hx .it 'F Page 75 Juniors Thoughtfully Anticipate Future Promoting activities with leadership and scholarship among Junior Class members isthe duty ofthe officers, Paul Brunner, vice-president, Ann McCarty, secretary, Douglas Andrzejewski, John Appel- sf' 'J 'PAF ' A - 'ik ' Karen Abrass, Kathryn Adamski, Stanley Adamski, James Addis, Deborah Agosti, Marilyn Albert, Elaine - Ambroziewicz Gregory Amrhein, Mary Anderson, ' A' hans, Catherine Arquette, Susan Ash- 1 M J man, Susette Astorga ' Susan Baker, Michael Baranek, Craig A A Barrow, James Bartok, William Bar- J uf' tok, James Barut, Joseph Baun . ,J y fd' S . M fu.. elif' A- ,eq Pamela Beauregard, Robert Belkofer, , fi i Patricia Benore, Linda Berger, Herbert S J? 'A if Bertz, James Bialecki, Dale Birie x i f . ,, f ig, i .- sa F ...-1.-r Lawrence Blanchong, Dennis Blank, A v ' Joseph Blaze, Robert Boellner, Susan A Bogucki, Timothy Bohnsack, Bernita Borer EE' A 3 A : ' : Page 76 'WL' a EI Colleen Corrigan, treasurerg and Mark Stachowicz, 4-I J J l xx f -1 i '44 V. 1 f A Y Q f , as T, , X,-f V, Y .. , f , . . ,eta ,Q if 1 a wx AWN ii A biz: Carolyn Borgess, Julie Boyce, Bonnie y g - Brand, Paul Brunner, John Brzozka, 2- , ,,, 4,.e,.. 6 47, 0 ' Mary Bubacz, Sandra Buchler . ,ff 9, 51, 'J l If , R We x , P 1 'R' . . .ff g'25'f'v1'f :I Ax Elizabeth Buck, Richard Burkhardt, 'K i it ,. Dennis Burzynski, David Bush, Donald gh 1 ,N 4 , , 11 Bush, Shaun Bush, Richard Butler J he - ' 'W' J , ' f '5 J' Ak ll I I I Kevin Carder, Louis Carlucci, Joseph A I 41 I t Carone, Mary Carpenter, George Cera- A ,' Q' , volo, David Chelminski, Christopher ee w Q, K J -J 1 F nee- , Cheney L ' U- V 15' 'XA ' ll Q illji K .Q 'itil' P A t Rita Chiaverini, James Chmielowicz, . y e ' Richard Christoph, Margaret Ciesla, Q V Q ,l. 2 .Q C rvlertm Clement, Timothy Cline, Debra 6 5-Y , . , J V, 1 gg' ceuum , ' , - we V 'ffl - .. 3 William Conklin, Jeanne Connor, , X fly Patricia Cook, Donald Coon, Colleen me ., A If 2 f' 12, ' ff ,L I Fig: Corrigan, Paul Craver, Patricia M 'fl l Q, f ' it 'H' I ' Creighton f , V - Patricia Csomos, Susan Cullen, Mark -A 'si ,F Q ,J ,, -' X If, Cunningham, Gregory Czaia, Paula l be 0, L-1 We 1- gf A 42 ,gi il C Czarcinski, Lawrence Czelusta, e C X-f 'Z 1 W' fag Georglanne Czerniak be -H y , A I 'E Anne Marie Czubek, Deborah Czubek, j nfs ' G' 'ZW y if,3 . 'J Patrick Davis, James Day, Joseph ' -fl T' f P' ' ' 'fy' DeAngeIo, Leslie Declercq, Rosemary is A 1 1 ' Demblnski Mr. William Rietzke, instructor of the re-established the principles of the radical line development project, drafting class, explains to Don Roman and Mike Baranek a construction used in modern draftin techni ues. lgllq Page 77 -1 1 ,N ' W, ,rr , ,, 'Rr , 9' ' -X A 3 u 4,1 ' X f, L H ' Y k ia .J e gg... , ,........,- ,.,,.,-.........-,. ll if 531' ' 2,-, .J 1 A :a l 4 0. l F , Q 5,4 J X i...-,,g, Q K fi ff l 1 It ' ' V if E .l i James Demecs, lVlary Jane Demski, Douglas Derlatka, Thomas Dever, Candace Devine, Daniel DiLucia, Sandra Dittman v Q , re A fir-Q ., , Patrick Dixon, John Dmytryka, Bridget 9' 'F' q- 'X I, fair vi 1' Dobrak, Francis Domalski, Nicholas ., -' if Wi Doman, Janet Dombl, John U I . K ,Melt Dombfowski V. f 4. - 3 ? 5 1- A V Y ' I rg :H 5 ,-41, ru, 3 Lynda Dorn, Virginia Dovvling, Daniel ' f 5' 'Tl .yn ye, I T A M Drennan, Joseph Drouillard, Patricia ri XM w, 4 r A 1, Dugan, Rodney Dunbar, Beverly East ,r ' J me W :vit 1 J Mfg: K W , I ' ts fl A J ,L ' ' ' Valerie Ebner,John Eckhart, John Egger- . - QC, . . . T - ' l' storfer, John Eichner, Linda Elekonich, 'V ' Steven Ellis, David Ember f gfix A ' i iii x , , , ,D . ., M y ' f l M V Andrew Etzel, lVlary Fackelman, Karen y ' er 'QQ A 'A .if 1 if Feneiiy, Kathleen Farrell, Robert 'r 53, T, fi g , Fehlen, Christina Fillion, Claudia Finn I . ,, Timothy Finn, Roger Florkowski, X E sp 3' Pip Pj Catherine Fortener, Richard Fournier, AE? t 'Q ' fi Y -,-5 Robert Freeland, Michael Gabenski, -.1 -' tr, i' ' ' Thomas Gailliot ,t, - 1 JI Air -- ' 13 A T ' 0 g. ,.. rf-r ,. 4x I Linda Gall, Harry Gardner, lVlary Gerem- re, it 5 N 32,4 2. Ski, Peter oeriren, iviieheei Gilsdorf, l . Terrence Goatley, John Godfrey A E , A A h An A Q lVlr, Richard Wasserman checks Terry Horvath's accounts receiv- women are acquainted with checks, ledgers, journals, debits, able ledger. ln bookkeeping classes future business men and credits, and balance sheets. Page 78 rid Initiative Reaps Success In Business Dorothy Godlevvski, Ann Goodnough, P Carol Gorney, Gerald Gospodarek, 1? . J Mary Graber, Gary Grachek, Dennis Q Grandovvicz A , J if N I JoAnna Gramling, Thomas Gray, I Geoffrey Grubb, Christine Gunselman, Q 5 - Leonard Gurzynski, Rosalie Gyurko, ,Aa ' ' L Y Julie Haas Randi Haiduk, Lynn Helminski, Kathie 5 f ' g J Henricks, Michael Hockenberger, I 1 -Y Sandra Hodnicki, avian, Hoffman, D ' 'Yi ' W J Joyce Hojnicki A f , - 33,3 Horen, Terrance Horvath, Kathleen Karen Holley, Richard Holmes, Daniel 1- ati, ga, House, James Houstin, Dennis i i T 4 af '5 Hulett D ,, K S1 Kathleen Hupp, Magdalena lbarra, f James ldczak, Kenneth Jackson, 'J-5, Nancy Jackson, Paula Jarzynski, Mary Jasinski P Patricia Jennings,JudithJensen,Robert 1. Ja 5 A Johnson, Martin Jones, George I . Joniec, Anthony Joseph, CynthiaJudy l Accuracy, technique, and poise must be In shorthand I students learn the essentials of shorthand with the aid of many developed to excel in typing. Bonnie Burkhardt helpful charts. Kathleen Seymour describes one of these brief form and works to accomplish these necessities. derivatives charts to an interested class. Page 79 In music appreciation, Miss Julia Kurtyka gives background on a contemporary composer. A Silk screening, a process used in making prints of a picture, is demonstrated in third-year art by Larry Zeman and Dave Bush. Joyce Jurski, Thomas Kajfasz, Judith Kaminski, James Kanderski, Gregory Kane, Bonnie Kapp, Doris Kaszubski f 4 111. J 5 John Katafiasz, Philip Kehres, Thomas W A' 5 Keller, Jill Kelly, Catherine Kendrick, fl ' K -ff , ' J f- y , Jia Bernard Kern, Patricia Kiefer if gurl, ' if-fd! J -,'. 1, 1 It 1- 'M PM , r -' ' Michael Kilcorse, Michael Kilisch, V W f Denise Killy, Mary King,Thomas Kitz, Q , 'fi J A g 4 J V W' - Timothy Kitz, Elizabeth Klein 1... ' ,- , t -gf :VH C: - . rx -D ,g I LJ u K 1 Gerald Knierim, Richard Koehler, I ff Susanne Kolasinski, Ruth Konczal, 0 , y A r T A Q Terry Konz, Lawrence Koontz, Liga ff K V i J , X1 T - Frederick Koralewski Q i S 4 A Donna Kornos, Sue Korsnack, Linda M V, Kotlewski, Dennis Kowalski, Joyce - 5 if SJ ig? A' Kowalski, Kristine Kramer, Karen KI: V 'V' 5 11 if P ' 'f Krzyston 5 1 g ' Timothy Kubiak, Dale Kubicki, Robert nf- , Nfl? M Q g DEQ- Kujda, Susan Kulakowski, Joseph 1,77 i XXL Y-if 'Y Kunz, Frank Kurdziel, Bernard if J Qt V I Kwiarkowska exif--A f . 1 f 1 ,N A W S' e'r . Thomas Kwiatkowski, Leslie Lacure, ii ', ' 1, ., t 'F Lynn Lanzinger, Martin LaPorte, A - ! W, 'L t fl ' 'L 'T' 1- by u T Martha Large, Christine LaVoy, Paul fig , in f A . Lawniczak Page 80 Linda Lazette, Mary Lazette, Judith Lebowsky, Karen Lennex, Patrick Leonard, Noreen Leyden, Deborah Linker Thomas Lohman, Alan Ludwikoski, Mary Macke, Cindy MacKinnon, Diane Malloy, Carol Maloney, Donald Malosh Mary Manders, Marcia Marek, Timothy Martin, Thomas Marzec, Michael Massa, Thomas Mathias, Patricia Maurer Gary Mauter, Gerald Mazuchowski, Mar- garet McBride, Robert McCann, Ann McCarty, David McCormick, Bess McGaha Techniques Applied B killed Artists W Ken Jackson Bonnie Kapp Mary Smithhisler and Pat Benore fashion diversified forms into wire and piaster sculptures. Page 81 X ' KB, Student speakers, Bob Boellner and Debbie Shanklin, Sister M. Caroline OSF, and Sister M. Gemma OSF discuss plans for the Second Annual Toledo Area Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, which was designed to motivate an appreciation of the sciences. Diversified Curriculum Advances Stud y b -y A Li gg Q M ,A it , ,ki i s 1 1, ' N V H., t A f , ij., Q as s if AID i i f - 4',, W QQ . , , ,ll AHA i i P .A ' '-V P Y N ,fi W.. il 1 . J ,,,.. I, 352 its -- P f ' zz: ,N - - 1-T :X e , ' s f ' iQ A nj' if ii Ae I X ' f ., N ssl, , 401.1 A T51 T . Xa' ' if 'M ' , .A P 'i iN !i ! 7 I Page 82 Kathleen McGovern, Darcey McGrath, James McHugh, Michael McNamee, David McPartland, Cathy McVicker, Mark McVicker Mary Mechel, Gregory Melczak, Denise Mercurio, Edward Mical, Mark Michal- ski, Cynthia Miekiszak, Gerald Miller Richard Miller, William Montrie, Kathleen Morrison, Thomas Mosz- kowicz, Christopher Muller, David Mundvviler, Jeannette Muraski James Murawski, Patricia Murphy, Mary Murray, Patricia Musch, Christopher Myers, Michael Naber, Patricia Napierala David Narewski, Cathy Nartker, Ronald Navarro, Thomas Navvrocki, Susan Neuser, Dennis Nisch, Janice Nolte .J --pf X X Reading stories in Spanish absorbs much of the The curriculum of American history includes the study of current eyents. time of third yea, students. lvlrl Cervantes Wllllngly Brazil is discussed by JoAnna Gramling, Patricia Smigielski, Tom Sieben- helps translate difficult passages. thal, Stan Adamski, and Sister Marie Patricia. Eugene Nowak, James Nowak, Stephen Nowak, Susan Nowak, Gary Obee, Sandra Oberdier, Julie Oess Deborah Okorowski, Ronald Okos, Michael Okuley, Patrice Oliver, Mary Beth Olmstead, James Olsen, Kathleen O'Shea Susan Osovich, Gary Ovens, Janet Owczarzak, Joseph Pacer, Gloria Pack, Marcus Page, Elizabeth Palm Molly Palmer, Sharon Paszczykowskl, Ronald Patton, Margaret Patro, Rhea Paul, Michael Pawllcki, Sharon Pawloski Christine Pawlowski, Richard Pawlow- ski, Joseph Payment, John Pedro, Richard Perz, Michael Pettee,Virginia Pfaff Denise Plotrowski, Mary Kay Pltzer, Susan Pltzer, James Plenzler, Patricia Plenzler, Michael Pohorecki, Diane Pojedynski 1 'UE if .P-.V f -J- l X X. Q ,3 '55 H'Q'1 '.l 3 2, ,, ii mu 5 W 0' 4 'F 0 X lf l 'E - ,Q gy- ,JL v s g K :Q .7 Q J fr 4 -is T' 1:23-' A ll ii, -at L i l N' W 9 f ' a .ff Page 83 Food Management fered For Men nl 441 lo Mr. John Packo and Frank Wisniewski examine a cut of roast sirloin of beef while Rick Butler, Mark Cunningham, Joe Sartor, QQ, ii. 5 Q y is Q 16' , 1 i'.- W: LJ A T T Q - ,, f K - ' ,, , -. 2 -9 vm- X - We I . --A i -. V' i 1, Y Y w Q'j,- . 0655 Y J, ' uv vi A V - . i' Q ,K V 6' iam - l .. i' . , os ,, A 1 X. .1 A vpn' ,-'.' ,fi VJ' ll , A r f I -1, . 4 ' 1- rl , ,, ,Y :.' i t Pk I I , 1 ,Af .Pie :ist ' I5 -ga M L , ,,-' g j 5 of . y 't' 'E zxiilti i K' I 5 Page 84 John Killian, Joe Carone, Tom Siebenthal, Jim Tursich, Rod Dunbar and Gerard Slota observe. Marcia Polcyn, Thomas Pollauf, Christine Pomaski, Vicky Powell, Michael Pozniak, Richard Priest, David Printki David Przybylski, Teresa Pudlicki, Mary Lou Puszczewicz, John Ouell, David Raszka, Janet Raszka, Richard Recker Richard Reed, James Reichert, Janice Regulski, Ralph Reitz, Rosemary Rejent, Renee Restivo, Catherine Rice Marjorie Rihacek, Jacquelyn Rober, Gary Rogolsky, Donald Roman, Margaret Roman, Denise Romay, Frank Rork John Rose, Rita Roth, Kathryn Rowan, Lawrence Rowe, James Rozek, Mary Ann Rumschlag, Timothy Rutkowski Catherine Rynski, Roberta Rzymek, Phyllis Sabback, Kevin Saco, Patricia Salimbeni, Suzanne Sarnowski, Joseph Sartor David Saunders, Michael Scannell, Dennis Schaefer, Donna Schaefer, Mark Schira, Janet Schodowski, Judy Schoettle Cheryl Schlieman, James Schmakel, Robert Schroeder, Thomas Schuster, Keith Scsavnicki, Lola Sczublewski Kathleen Seymour Deborah Shanklin, Debra Sharrit, Kathleen Sheahan, Kathleen Sheets, Shirley Sheroian, Carol Sido, Linda Sido Thomas Siebenthal, Joyce Sieczkowski, Antoinette Simon, Kevin Simon, Francis Siwajek, Christine Slomka, Gerard Slota Patricia Smigielski, Constance Smith, James Smith, Mary Smithhisler, Pamela Sneider, David Sobczak, Kenneth Sobecki , -FEP: . - 5 0 1 it tt D . , . 4, A , ,gi . V 1 Q Y . X, t L t , I .1 . Ni! ' A x V T N I 4 4 V .A M fi ff, '- v ,Q V V K Z P ff its iw' as be Se' -gl' ' K n - ,AQ . A .,l, it A i , '-.' L- , V . 1.,xx ' ,. -'1f m e ' l J at ' , rv f t A 1' 4 I in Q ,ji - .M up FT . V rf tl' , 1' A f ' 'life gl' M 'Y 1- we 'Q ' '59 3 mv' ni -til . 5 - ws f r 5 'gi ' if Ax vw 65 N v S a il? 'W V ' f 'Q ,, N 'M' wg' 'se i r 3.552 4 I Under the guidance of Sr. M. Martina OSU, freshmen girls learn Their best efforts are modeled in the annual home economics necessary techniques of sewing, selecting patterns and tailoring. fashion Sh0W I0 which m0Ih9fS are invited. Page 85 11 P .J t ... , f ..- A Q 'i ff 2 3, If ,, I G' 'K lxff .,, 1 N? N Br? lr 1 f, vw .L J'-f , yah exif , , Y .1-'-xx x s Q ' y T F C 7 6' n -vit-' I1 if ., 1 ? , , i A 1 I T Q, 5 Q .KJ 'Q .i .A 'Ya - ,J f-fi 1:,,nfi,J.1 L:.- ,, if ,.t-M -- V.. 1: - r-1 , cs. ,sm ., Af A ,XR-f f ew 'J ' Q . ff! 'f-rr' . bm ' J- 'RA' 4, ' M .- 5 .YQ 5'-:T V ,f o Q .1 1 tg, G , K A5 4, . ' ISK? 1 Page 86 f s , .1 .ar 0 X fb' Q. ra 1 i 4 p 4- n- , ,J -af . .4 i -4' -fu V. .5 4 lx IH . ,Q J xlib 5 YK r An P' t V v f C Q a f yu . R Suzanne Sobel, Carmelo Sofo, Marianne Soto, Mark Stachowicz Jacqueline Stalzer, Paul Standering, Richard Stas- zak, Joseph Stebli Mary Ann Stein, Bridget Stewart, Theodore Sto- eckley, Dennis Strahm Ruth Sturdevant, Linda Styszko,SusanSulewski, Carol Susor William Sweeney, Veronica Syvert, Victoria Syvert, Joseph Szenderski Nancy Szenderski, James Szteiter, Richard Szumi- gala, James Tafelski Michele Taliga, Colleen Tansey, Jerilyn Tatro, Sandra Taylor Steven Taylor, Theresa Taylor, Cynthia Tighe, Carol Tobianski Joyce Trawinski, Pamela Trzcinski, Patrick Tucker, James Tursich Margaret Unisko, Mary Val- entine, Christine Venia, David Wagner Karen Walindzinski, Linda Wallace, Karen Walz, Kenneth Wambold QA The soldering of a defective lead in a 1937 radio, tackled by James Shone- barger, Richard Reed, and Raymond Hart, is only one phase of the new electronics course offered for the first time this year. Gerald Gospodarek and Paul Brunner per' form an experiment proving Boyle's Law, one of the fundamental principles of physics. f in an a Ls A f -X.: W5 - 1 fr J G 4 Q A W K it l Iv 'UQ' vw! I 9 'Ili K ,462 K nf A. Modern Science hallenges N V11 -gi, Mk W O O urwus Mmds Constance Warner, William Weiher, Gretchen Weissenberger, Pamela Wells, David Wernert, Kathleen Wicks Kathleen Wieck, John Wielinski, Sandra Wiezbenski, Margaret Wilhelm, Robert Wilson, Francis Wisniewski Joyce Wojtowicz, Sharon Wolniewicz, Gregory Woodard, Gregory Woronec, Bonnie Wozniak, James Wright Joanne Wymer, Jennifer Wymyslo, Sandra Yeager, Louis Yoppolo, Michael Young, Kathleen Zaciek Marsha Zaciek, William Zak, MariaZapiecki, Michael Zawacki, SandraZawodny, Elaine Zdrada Lawrence Zeman, Carol Ziemianski, Joseph Zimmerman, Mary Helen Zunkiewicz, Sue Zwayer, Barbara Zychowicz Page 87 ophomores Aspire to Broaden Horizons Assuming responsibilities of building leadership among their Polcyn, secretary, Marty Murnen, president, Mary Lawrence,vice- fellow classmates is the job of Sophomore Class officers: Pat Pf9SideI'1I: and Jim Noe, USHSUFGF- David Abdouch, Cynthia Aberl, Barbara J Adamski, David Albrecht, Barbara a 'fy' 7 Jef- 4 N' - -5 4 J ' Allen, Epifanio Alvarado, Richard if-7 ' f' - X -: Q Appleby ' -- -fi ' ,Ari an rfll 2 A Carol Arbinger, Susar. Ashe, Patricia W . W., Bacik, Consuelo Barboza, Diane ' ' Batog, Victoria Beauregard, Jacque- line Berning 'L Susan Bick, Steven Bielski, Richard A, Binkowski, James Bires, Joane Blau- ':? J .,l ' velt, Patricia Blust, Sandra Blyth 4 A' Wig Karen Boclan, Laura Bocian, Mark Boes, A K J Michael Bogdanski, John Boros, 'Y' . fp Michael Boyle, Mary Jo Brandon , A Kathleen Brazzil, Kathleen Brazzill, Frank A Q ' X F N R , , Breisacher, Arthur Brust, Joseph g B ff 3 fmg' l iw I Brywczynski, Carol Bubacz, Susan ' A gg 5 R-'Sf' F 'M' B kh dt f ,- U' 3' ,,r,, I A 1. A l J Page 88 Linda Burzynski, Becky Ann Buttke James Byrne, Maryanne Cable , 0 , Kathryn Calabrese, Joan Cappelletty, ff' I C5 A 6 C ,an ,- Brian Carder ,M Q , I Gregory Carl, Thomas Carr, Theodore J rf W , arf' , 9, x- ,H A Cheney, Gail Chiaverini, Raymond o ff: K, .5 f 5 T -F' - A Chicolini, Michael Christie, Mark T' x , ' - T -9 , 5 s .f 1 , f J, gg, D Ch ' t e iii 1 C V 5: HS fn l' il r I J, r V ' , I If - . v . , J fl? 'lni TTT: X, ia? ji' we Donald Ciepichal, John Ciesielczyk, N. A V ,F , F wg. . C . Ffhf ' f Gina Clegg, Roseann Clifton, Joan t T ' ' 2 A Collins, Martin Collum, John Connell Lg Thomas Connolly, Denise Cook, J Maureen Corrigan, Calvin Cousino, Michael Cowan, Jayne Craig, Gerard f Cyranowski -L 5 2' Barbara Czelusta, Louis Czernrak, ' ,l .4 ,J ef - , ' 43 , , Q . A ' , M , eel M 1 Lawrence Czubek, Elizabeth Czu- D My T A in il ff ga, brnskr, Eileen Daly, Michael Daney, T ,T Z. .e :,-,- 5 . . 'et em i T ' lVllCl1a9l DHIWYKO bf? J mf., 1 -,g,5ffffi'1ffafeiv f T its ew' 'ra TYPJNG sts '- f l K fa, W I Q ll if gg l J C Q' '7' iii 3 . 1 74 T r if 5 F t i , 1 iffrfff f X f l 9 iw-es 2 f' 9 iartqtz ,. , 9 ,, gags. . A ' ' l lr I 5 J if-if-f. V 9 Q T' 7 5, qu 1 ' PERIUDA PERIOD6 ' FERIDD 7 ' Q 'A V Y! 'Qv Q Outstanding first-year typists demonstrate their abilities which ments, Sr, Thomasine Checks the progress of winners Mike enabled them to attain the number one position in their respect- Pitton, Cheri Huntebrinker, John Daoust, Ken Sobecki, Vicky ive classes. The angels in the background indicate their achieve- Powell, and Tom Gray. Page 89 , hr. .fn . ' '73 .,5 .' X L i I V ,lv '- 'ai ' V - , M: 'ici fa , L W y , 311' , c sf, fi 23 A .5 Z L, T7 t I K X M lb My I 1 i ' ti --Y . J , by H yd. by 'wr Wi? SL A 'f' V' 1 :ww - 3 T - - A A Y zz- sw :L . Rf? ' V l 1' C 0.1 -V' id 'V v v 4 :Sigur ' l iw . .,. -x au In 'T H' .JF , T -Fi Pia ,, , Q- 5 , X, 'uf ag be '1' aw 4 BN I vu '17 ,..y ,.- a in in T 'ml f F' be 1 -J ,- V K fs, 3, ,b -f ff' J X A t X K ' ' F ,551 J L . 1, A P -F .wx I 4, , 6 ,L T, T ,V 3 , , V ff J . J if 'Q V - A -R-ft WE ' E7 , ' 'wr A T F I F 1 . T I 5 4,4 an H fx? M F' f - at as 'ff' at . A I. My V 'J A y J .I T ,V 7 if 1 T 4- it Q 3 : ,,-' .JL 1 ' lm If I X Page 90 Marianne Daoust, Kathy Davis, Kathleen Delp, David Dilley, Richard Dillon, Richard Dimling, Catherine Dixon Thomas Dixon, Janet Domalski, Marian Domansky, David Donnell, Colleen Doran, Robert Doster, Thomas Dressel Deborah Drotar, Mary Drouillard, Linda Dubielak, Michael Ducat, Judy Duck, Linda Dudek, Patricia Duffer Theresa Duleba, Marlene Dullabaun, Thomas Durbin, Joseph Durczynski, James Duris, Mary Beth Dutched, Gary Dutkiewicz Janice Eaton, Patrick Eggers, Linda Eller- brock, William Ellert, Joyce Erd,Jean Fackelman, Jeanne Fairbairn Cynthia Farmer, Kathleen Fedczuk, Laurie Feeney, James Filipski, John Fillion, James Finkler, Charles Fleck Julie Ann Flower, Mary Flynn, Deborah Frame, Janet France, Roberta Fumo, Linda Gabringer James Gancarz Marsha Gardner, Patrick Gareau, Carol Gawrych, Joan Gogol, Diane Golem- biewski, Linda Goodnough, Mark Gora Ellyn Gozdowski, William Greene, Lawrence Griesemer, Jacquelyn Gross, Mary Guardiola, David Guest, Gregory Gunner Patricia Gyurko, Barbara Gzik, James Haas, Kathleen Haas, Sheila Hellen- beck, Constance Halloran, Lawrence Hanudel Pamela Harley, Kevin Harman, Mary Harrison, John Hartigan, Joseph Hel- miniak, Gary Henry, Michael Hessling English Literature Inspires Folk ongs fi? .ff Troubadours of Sr. M. Patricia's sophomore English class croon folk songs to the spirited accompaniment of guitar-strummer Mark Gora. Diane Weiner, Cary Rasmussen and Pam Reichert a..- gk complete the musical ensemble. This song fest was part of a class project prompted by the study of English ballads. Favorite selections were submitted by class members. Mary Higgins, Jay Hill, viaky Hiller, - E -i ' ' y L 5, , Q 2 James Hite, John Hodak, Rita Hogan, f , 'WA - ,SJ Q' Y, H is 9 , .Ji .J J i - , '-'rd' .j ak f'- Kathleen Hohenberger A :sf all if .. , -, , Q I . -a'.i .af Michael Holmes, Robert Hoover, Martie in Horne, Victoria Horner, Karen Houck, iff ,- V .A 5 i A ,A N A f Marsha Howard, Patricia Hubbard it iii f. J -L ,K Q Cheryl Huntebrinker, Jayne Ingham, V ' Connie Jablonski, Kathryn Jablonski, , 4 1 A I .Q , . Joseph Jackowski, Bonnie Jacobs, Q- E, Q fig :L 1 Steven Jagodzinski 2' A 1, jf x . ' ' .. A of i it Dale Jakubowski, Martin Jan, Daniel Jankowski, Patrick Janowiecki, Mary Jaskolski, Gerald Jaworski, David Jensen ' ,ay I 5 'JCM-3 J faq C Jeffery Johnston, ThomasJunga, Louise Jurski, Cynthia Jutkowski, Michael H 6 J a J Kaczmarek, Cynthia Kalinowski, fig f Si J J, James Kasiorkiewicz .ry W, 'mai , I? - ,ff x Kathleen Kasprzak, Kenneth Katafias, Diane Kawczynski, Donald Kehr, Mary W 'K Kehres, Margaret Kelly, Charlotte ff Kent I v Sig f' 'V' J 4 Qirigilf' I txt ' 5 W 'aw 6 ,- ,. .. a ., f M - , - ff-av. W -fi Page 91 Sandra Kessler, Laura Kijowski, Sharon Kirby, Jody Kives, Garnett Klatt, Robert Klein, Thomas Klein Alan Klepacz, James Kleparek, Jay Knerr, Randoplh Kochanowski, William Kolhoff, Christine Kolinski, Nancy Konecki Carolyn Konczal, Raymond Kopaniasz, Susan Kosinski, Kenneth Kotas, Anthony Kowalski, Sheldon Kowalski, Janet Kozak Michael Kozak, Joan Kozlowski, Karen Krall, Mary Beth Kreuz, Robert Krom- pak, Marc Kruger, William Kubacki Michael Kubicki, Jeanette Kulczyk, Susan Kurdys, Michael Kwiatkowski, Gary Lagos, Thomas Lammers, Barbara Lang Kimberly Langel, Debra LaPlante, David Latchuk, Mary Lawrence, Michael Lepiarz, John Leslie, Debra Lewan- dowski Ralph Lewandowski, Raymond Lewan- dowski, Marianne Lindsay, Patricia Lipinski, Gary Logsdon, Jeffery Lonc, Marsha Langenecker Page 92 fl . f 'L .ip ,Q f' y I V Egg., K re. I I I i by . Q H W :L kv Q? Y I W WI V' , Q -2 ' F. ' A P ci 1 2 ,r H reg. W , 1 I 5' ' . 1- 1' li' K RA if I M 2 451:23 T- 3? wt .fl me n I lx A ' A 1 militia? . N. 4- ' N , 'V ' . ci - Nl' Sr. M. Arsenia's scientists separate chloroplast pigments with organic solvents to elute chlorophyll, xanthophylls, and carotenoids on their chromatogram. Joe Sarto and Debbie Rosenberg prepare materials while Marcia Manon and John Boros conduct the investigation. Marcia Hejna directs operations and checks final results. By this process of chromatography, fats, carbohydrates, and proteins can be separated. at H+ K0 in I l l 1 . ' 'l in g 't V915 Sr. M. Mark's biologists conduct an experiment on photosynthesis. final results of their investigation. Photosynthesis is the process Richard Michalak, Thomas Junga and Maureen Pugh explain their by which chlorophyll is manufactured in plants. discoveries as Susan Kosinski and Ellen Szyperski record the Experiments Stimulate Young Scientists A 5 fri aj. 3 ,J l f 1' ST, P N W? mg ,Q i , ll Atl E' A Y K .gf ,, gi 1 ks? Ak, qi! ' iff, ,F 5 ii X lt' 3 ' M A t 1 at Ti A ,4 3 - A M! .A P X. 3 M , , gxir 'rv 43. W in ' lsts S , T J , -' s-b1 1. ,E f in ,g 2- ff ,sg A ti t , A 'iii A Patricia Lozinski, Carol Lublin, Gerald Luken, Fredrick Maciejewski, Patrick Mack, Linda Macke, Robert Mack- owiak Karen Madden, Steven Magnatta, Kathryn Mahoney, Sue Maier, Claudia Majchrowski, Marie Makulinski, Timothy Mallon Judith Maloney, William Maloney, Marcy Manon, Judith Markos, Mary Marquis, Thomas Marok, Konstanty Masiulaniec Denise Mason, Margaret Mattimoe, Andrew Matuszak, Steven Mayers, Linda Maynard, Margaret McCarthy, Mary McCartney John McCluskey, Carolyn McCormick, David McCreery, Betty McGee, Elizabeth McGuire, Diane McLaughlin, James Meeks Mary Mehling, Suzanne Mellon, Linda Menchaca, James Mical, Richard Michalak, Roberta Mielcarek, Michael Mikolajczk Page 93 ,J it - H V, f Vi' My i A 4 I 1 aff' Az L y , x ,Iiilf.l,:lf ' fd ' ' 'L' is is P' 1 75 'af A .Tig ' , .H . 'F' ' 'L ,V 6 i. , 5, 'J L VJ. i l ' .Luis 'te 4 ' - ' f ' F3 f ,' ,, ,, 0 . at E his :N xc, v 1 Connie LeSage and Diane Woytowich approach artist, Jim Seaman, to purchase a painting at Mont Martre in Paris. Dialogues of this type acquaint third-year French linguists with the language. Page 94 ' Jan Miller, Mary Miller, Prudence Miller, Margaret Minneker, Barbara Miodus- zewski, Joseph Misch, Patricia Moline Marcie Morgenstern, John Morris, Mary Morris, Michael Moszkowicz, Stephen Murawski, Martin Murnen, Timothy Muszynski Deborah Mutchler, Norman Napierala, Christine Nasta, Lee Ann Navarre, Lyndon Navarre, Arthur Niewiadom- ski, Lawrence Nirschl Irene Nitkiewicz, Antoinette Nitz, James Noe, Terese Norton, Michael Nowak, Sandra Nowak, Vickie O'Connor Michael O'Donnell, Patricia Oess, Susan Oess, Charles Okuley, Jeanette Olender, Nancy Olsen, Irene Orth Karen Osgood, Margaret O'Shea, Patricia Pacer, William Pakulski, William Palmer, Barbara Paul, Cynthia Payne ff . 4 wi he 1? M . Wbrvurefw , ,. ,NA..., f. . SSCE at A James Pennypacker, Michael Petee, J g V g ,Q f Stephen Pettee, Vincent Pinciotti, 'J ' 2, 1 X rg Eugene Piniazkiewicz, Michael Pitton, if 'T N' . Mary Plenzler F ' .-if 311 i 55.4 Q I X 53523 g C if is we f Joseph Pluciniczak, Cynthia Poirier, S13 'J 4, 'f Patricia Polcyn, Gary Pollauf, Kyle if 'W' 'fl Porthouse, Joseph Posey, Margaret E , l if Q W Poznan 9 su, gg Y g Jacqueline Pozniak, Kathleen Printke, Vi E , Kiwi 4 if Maureen Pugh, Jacquelyn Quinn, is im' ', ' ge , f 1 ' if as Michael Raabe, Katherine Ramlow, A r tip. ARI Cafv Rasmussen ' J K-in i C? 5 . me '13 M J i W rg? . if up . 5? 3 JK T 3 J li Karen Raszka, Samuel Ray, Cathleen ff 1 1 J 'ff' f , K5 Rebris, Linda Rees, Pamela Reichert, Y . if I eff 1:, Michael Reinbolt, Rita Reinemeyer ,grail A , ' I -A y Deborah Reucher, Andrew Rice, James J 1 ' , ' Rice, Charles Rigoulot,Thomas Riley, H, il A fi Elaine Rose, Deborah Rosenberg 1 ,. 5511 I li Al. QA- Languages Enlarge Cultural Interests , if 1:6 ,Y fy. 'il Correct association of English with its Latin counterpart prompts Pat Lada and Rick Krall to a contest. David Lewandowski and Cyndy Smitley happily urge their contemporaries on to victory as they record the points. Donald Freeland enthusiastically drills his fellow first-year col- leagues for a periodic cultural exam. Outstanding cultural centers are exhibited by the class. Page 95 The ability to perform difficult acrobatic stunts is the goal of healthy gymnasts. Pyramids of assorted sizes are built by the class. -I-f -1 Mrs. Maureen Verb directs her physical education class in the performance of muscle-toning exercises in preparation for a spirited session of modern dancing or square dancing. alisthenics Demonstrate Versatilit . , L. Kenneth Rossler, Robert Roth, Timothy 3 qt I W . I - - 0 J ' Rowland, Janet Rumpf, John Ruppel, -f , , T 5 jf., 4 , ,, Alice Rutkowski, Debra Ryan V T7 - f' 5 - 'N' ' 5 I A X J of -I I N R is y Barbara Rygalski, Pamela Sadoski, Linda V A W P , ., E - Sadowski, Stella Sadowy, Darlene ff K f,. X- I 1 ,V v- U t - 44, .i ' ' Q .t ' 1 -A Sahadi, Susan Sahadi, Dennis V I ' R s 1 , 'F' if X ' Sakowski Z .-J: 9,4 b , ' ,, I.V, 11' t K it iaaif V T A , f Theresa Sartor, Jennifer Sautter, Pamela 'Q ' as 1- A, '14 -'gf i ' , W Scannell, Kathleen Schaefer, Rose 'V' 4 V1 . 'T ' 'fav J Schafer, Diane Schardt, Michael ' S ' A - Schira itsqis, K 4 Q I M I Lal ' I fl HL fs A . 'S ' mi, S if Og Kurt Schlagheck, Marsha Schmenk, ,,. f 33 RL 5 mln, , W Martin Schnapp, Rebecca Schnapp, T I f If . ' ' Kathleen Schuller, Deborah Schuster, . x K 1,515 X l f Kathryn Scott I iff' lliiz V 1 ,lil T, ,A 0 'R l . 'n 1 Vi, 1 A N g 3 J V John Seeman, Joyce Seibert, Michael 't L r. RJ Biff' s , 3 Sexton, Charmaine Shea, Patricia ', W A t , ? f Shordt, Kathryn Shortridge, Gregory W ' X sado a , y Q T y , S Ji ,f, Barbara Simon, Jean Siwajek, Rhonda D 'V . M A T S P- H Skaff, Daniel Smith, Laurene Smith, A gy K 4 sandra smith, sarann Smith Page 96 py- ..- sf , .: P' A V . t J fi T V XX A.. -f fig ,, .S A . , M T fi Q- ,. Q ff . ' 3 5 0- , rv N1 I at. l Y P he 'Z 'J Y' 1 5 4 Y' 4 fr if fi gs 'ig A, 9 . fx ff, 55 wx, f ,,, , ,. ,. ,A t , Q J y T . ' ' ' 31- 'iff .sn -5 T ae.: fa qv., x ' t ff' ' . 'W' 'Q wt 34' Q T :L Jiffy' X4 .,--1 Q! ' 3 A ,u ' T 5 X A V 5 ,, 5 i J 1 KJ I .lu . ,,., N .f 'v 1 FY . td' ,4-,I .K f:-.v t - V e EZ , . g , 'J f X . A L , V W ,Ugg xiii- 2' Q Y H-. , A D t V: 1 A ,., f, A J., tiff J 'I li I N ,, l I i or T .T 3 Q , T' A ik1'3rf '17 S ' ' '-'57 e M F' 5 , x 'S f l Ae W. W., :'. . , ., A ., J ,s .3 do -1 sf- lsr Y. t ' G- F f ,,. 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F F' 'F' 1 ff, XXL in in ' J 1, KJ g . rfb si R- 'Y , lj .L -.5 ,1 .-r J lx' Thomas Smith, Rose Sniegowski, Mary Jane Snyder, Robert Sobczak, Kathryn Spaid, Mary Ann Speier, Mary Ann Starzynski Judith Staskiewicz, Barbara Steck, William Steele, Margaret Stein, Carol Stemple, David Stewart, Janet Stresen Valerie Sujkowski, Christine Swartz- baugh, Betty Swat, Thomas Swier- gosz, Lawrence Szaroleta, Rodney Szymanski, Ellen Szyperski Michael Tansey, Patricia Tatro, Richard Taylor, Robert Thomas, Steven Tigges, Sandra Toeppe, Joan Torzewski Aleta Toska, Kathleen Toth, Richard Toth, Sharon Toy, Dennis Trease, John Trzcinski, Debra Tucker Theresa Tursich, Frank Unisko, Robert Valigosky, Debra Veeck, MarciaVogl, Patricia Volpe, Ernest Wallerstein Michael Walsh, Barbara Watts, Richard Weber, Joseph Weiher, Jeffrey Weiser, David Wellinger, Paula Welsh Joseph Wernert, David White, Patricia Wiczynski, Francis Wiench, Dianne Weiner, R.chard Wilhelm, Anne Willinger Timothy Winkle, Gregory Wisniewski, Mark A. Wisniewski, Mark S. Wis- niewski, Janet Witko, Patricia Wojciechowski, Ronald Wojcie- chowski Gregory Wright, Philip Wroblewski, Bonnie Wysowaty, Joseph Yager, Margaret Young, Diane Zaciek, Thomas Zaegner John Zak, Joyce Zawacki, Robert Zaw- locki, James Zawodny, Mary Zeiher, Cynthia Zeminski, Fredrick Zibbel Page 97 Freshmen Accept Role 0 Responsibilit Taking a step forward to reach newly-found goals are and Colleen Costain, secretary.Theyaspired to stimulate FfeSl'1fT18f1 Class Officers: Jerome Addis, Dfesideflfi enthusiasm and school spirit in the newest members Marjorie Kozak, treasurer, Robert Patro, vice-president, of CentraI'5 family, Gerald Abair, Frank Abraham, Eileen y J, df ff P Adams, Paula Adams, Jerome Addis, . 'ff r Xi Michael Amrhein, Leona Anasiewicz ' G U 1 A--Q , nl, 6' I I f ,. XM Patricia Anaya, Charles Andrews, A Nancy Ashman, Sheryl Atkin, Michael X bl, Augello, Nancy Avery, Christopher y 1 Babel y . Q Q .ffm agar' . f r . Norman Babka, Lynn Bade, David Bailey, Q ,, . ' ' , J 3 K V 1 wg . . --5 -,J , if jj' -.f Rose Bairley, Teresa Bairley, Kathryn 3 t-7 Y, y ,P ,K , X ' Ballmer, Carl Bartaldo , -J ff , f A ' if A 44,1 5 f 14 ,A All el . ' 'ii , James Bartnik, David Bartok, Christine L, A m U -fff s 'A Q it y Bauerschmidt, James Baun,Gary Baz, ' Q-24 ,Q ' Q, AQ' 5 Janice Beakas, Frederick Bercher X Vi l C . ns, ' . James Berning, Kenneth Bertz, Juliana . A .2 W y , I ' 1. y My Best, Gary Bialorucki, Lisa Binkowski, A y ' ,if Q f y George Bires, Mary Bires H ,, dj 1, me . ff A' y Page 98 Susan Blakowski, John Blessing, Carol Blust, Janet Boes, Kathleen Bohland, Barbara Bohnett, Thomas Bojarski Mary Pat Boldt, Beverly Borer, Kathleen Bowman, Michele Bradley, Michelle Breisacher, Stephen Breitfelder, Mary Brust Timothy Brzozka, Gary Buck, Mary Jo Buck, Susan Buck, Richard Bugert, Gerald Bulkowski, Robert Burgard Madelon CaJacob, Michael Calabrese, Debra Calmes, Mary Jo Camp, Jean Cappelletty, Deborah Carr, Christine Casey William Cerrone, Patricia Chajavec, Marsha Cherry, Robert Chester, Gloria Chmielowicz, Richard Chor- zelewski, Joseph Cieslewski Karen Cleveland, Robin Cline, James Collier, Francis Collins, James Connell, Robert Cook, Kathy Cornelius Freshmen acquire new insights into the location and economic policies of foreign countries. Discussion of the main cities in Italy occupies Mr. David Kregel's geography class. Q. ,..,f ,,... ,,.-C A , , fl if T .gif .IA A- V4 V V K AW A wt.. , T V at affiffffs iq-al-Q 1te,i,c il . 1, r ,.' 5 .1 ,L A of K 'X Q ' K A VI fm-,rfb J. YK I Q li , ,df A V 5 , , do H -r . if I 1' il I . were r A A A W 'V ,ga N. ' sd T , Y, jf, ' T, .il Sylvian lu f 'gil ' T , an i a mmf, Q74 i - - pi A , ' K 1 M, T gig., :A A :L ' Af ll. , Q ' f 7. ' fir 1 .1 It as - f - , ee .Ai S-Er C3 R ' -ft AI 'I A X Mr. Tim Dever explains the development of the Protestant Reformation to one of his inquiring world history students. Page 99 . fi 2 X ,,. 5 .wi ,fn an r .,f 25: W 'E t iff' We i F f 3 , , is 0 4X V , - - -J , i C F T. Q f +, ' ' 1' ' 'A ii? I 1 J . A , A ' 'Y' sg A S , 1, 1 gl t , N, ,Y v9'V Ai 1 1. it di P A F X l 'l i, il A E 'E V5 t 'P 'S 9 .. 1: 4 gf, ' -A -f 'Q '17 Kit' lg' by ' V '49 I ff .ii l -'Ms pc '-of 'D' ' I s s gj ' My ' si x ' M - -:J-v F ,TL g .' V Q, , , fa i . . , ,, RU. ! , I V N M 1 Q 5 A -Q . 1: gg '33 . 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Page 100 Colleen Costain, Brad Cousino, Diana Cousino, Julie Coyle, Mary Ann i Cryan, Nicholas Cunningham, George Czepiec. l Shirley Czesak, Margaret Daly, Martin l Daly, Diane Daunhauer, John David- son, Mary Davis, Dorothy DeAngelo William Declercq, Linda Demko, Fran- y cine Denis, Nicholas Diakonis, Bar- l bara Dianda, Mary Dillworth, James l Dimando l l Patricia Dolt, Sharon Domalski, Yvonne Doman, Judith Dombrowski, Blair Dominiak, Sandra Donnell, Kenneth Dorotiak Daryl Dorf, Richard Dre-ssei, John l Dressler, Bernard Drouillard, Debra Ducat, Christopher Dunham, John Dunne Barbara Eaton, Jane Eggl, Thomas Ellert, Sandra Ellis, Thomas Ember, Patricia Emmenecker, Lynn Etzel l Patricia Farrell, David Ferguson,William Ferguson, Christine Fink, Dennis Finn, Karen Finn, Jeffery Fischer Robert Fisher, Mary Fortener, Cynthia Foster, Charles Fournier, Stephanie Francis, Christine Frank, Donald Freeland Bonnie Fruchey, James Gajewski, Debra y Gallagher, Karen Gang, James Gard- l ner, Steven Garn, Carlton Ganlin Barbara Gaynor, Mary Denise Gillette, Patrick Gilsdorf, Ava Glanz, Laura Goebel, David Golen, Narciso Gomez Karen Gapski, James Gould, Mark Gracely, Ted Grachek, Elaine Gralak, Susan Gramling, Kathi Graves Religion Fosters Christian Involvement Attempting to analyze problems facing modern Christians, Rev. Robert Thomas lectures on reli- gious responsibilities of fair housing to his class. Debora Graybark, Michael Greene, Paul Griesemer, Marilou Grimes, Gary Grubb, James Gutowski, Sharon Gzik Jennifer Hass, Sandra Haberstock, Robert Hafner, Deborah Halleron, Mary Hallock, Joseph Hardy, Glenn Heil Pamela Helminski, Donald Helvey, Michael Hemmert, Linda Hendricks, Deborah Henry, Patricia Henry, Cesar Hernandez Jerald Hiller, Karen Hohenberger, Daniel Holmes, Jeffery Holtgrieve, David Holzemer, Suzanne House, Bernard Hoyt Keith Hymore, Roberta Jasin, Cynthia Jasinski, Mark Jasinski, Debra Jastr- zenski, James Jenkins, Joanne Jensen A report on family traditions of Christmas, delivered by Joanne Page, captures the attention of Rev. Ralph Biernacki and his freshman religion class. xg T3 J 'U 3' x , 'V 'lk - rgvqvuf t I f , V - rf, 5 'X N -' P if tl G 3 9 Page 101 Intricate Feats Uecup Leisure Time g g gg l As an aestheometry project, Larry Czubek constructs a Norb Logsdon and Joe Drouillard engage in a grueling battle of wits. complex string pyramid, giving him a chance to display They pit mind against mind as associates Don Freeland, Steve precision skills. Jagodzinski and John Rose mentally ponder the next move. fx , Catherine Jeziorowski, Beverly A 5, w 2 Johnson, James Jones, Robert y -U tb -rv f r ' . . Q 1- 2 -H ,, T ef, Ll Joseph, Peter Juhasz, Christine Jus- , A tx-ff' ten, Thomas Jutkowski 1 A AT I l N Q ' , P Q 1- iz Stanley Kajfasz, Susanne Kalinowski, 'J rw- W f V, Patricia Kaminski, Bernard Kanary, Aw 5' -J g A k ,F A Marilyn Kapp, Kristine Kasior, Teresa v .N ' V ,, 1 A ., ' fb ' -.1 Kasparian ..,-.f-,N .' , A A R 1 V W l as A55 fx A A , Christine Kasprzak, Kathleen Katafias, .3 gif C ' ggw' 5, ' Deborah Kayser, Gregory Keel, Y, t , A 5 f , P Victoria Kelly, John Kelsey, Thomas 1' I u V K C Q I Kennedy t J i , if - 9 Patricia Kenngott, Terry Keogh, Anneke Page 102 Kern, Constance Kilisz, Joanne Kimerer, Donald Kish, Linda Klatt Susan Klocinski, David Klockowski, Paul Klueber, Jacqueline Knack, Phyllis Knight, Cynthia Kniolek, Richard Koelsch William Kolasinski, Elizabeth Koltz, Randolph Konz, Karen Koralewski, Mary Korczynski, Denise Kornos, Dennis Kornos James Kosakowski, Lawrence Kosakow- ski, Patricia Kotz, Marjorie Kozak, Richard Krall, Joyce Krasa, Donna Krempa Beverly Krzyzaniak, Carol Kubiak, Gerald Kubicki, Pamela Kujawa, Mary Kwiatkowski, Ruth Kwiatkowski, Patricia Lada LouAnn Lagger, Kathleen Lavvicki, William Lawniczak, Thomas Lazette, David Leininger, Carol Lenz, Thomas Leonard Ronald Leonhardt, Mary Jo Leopold, David Lewandowski, Beth Leyden, Barbara Lipinski, Dennis Lis, Margaret Lopez Frances Lozinski, Michael Madden, Mary Mahaffey, Jeanne Majewski, Law- rence Majewski, Robert Martin,Jesse Martinez Jw M.. J w. , ag, J Y . A ,sal Y, 5 0 U l s l A A J 1 :L 5 H' s J l Q Y A 1-.1 ' .fri-9 4 dm A if ' 47 D' 4' 1 7 1 .sg A as J if - 2 23 , V 5, K J ' X A ,xx XL! xx 5 Q- f Rx S' 5 Q U X . S I ,fb ga- -,, J.,-f y -' W ' N 1, ' I ,I 4 Ar .f 1 M.. A . ev ' I 5 H ' is V ,Q :.X.,', -3 Y-J + L L 'I A 'E' sl: 1 -.ff ,Www ,-1 ik. , V . X , 7 'x V ' s X 445 i i X -,G X S ,N , 'WL ,? W! refs rg, A -Liu In general science, Gerald Hiller verifies a theory about sound wheel are George Blres Jane Polakovic Paula Adams wave frequencies. Observant students gathered around the sound and Ann McDonnell. r -., T0 C0mDlem9m their SIUUY Of Qfammar, French students do with Paula Adams, Kathy Cornelius, Mike Szkatulski and research on famous landmarks of France. Reporting on the Ed Warchol, history of Mont St. Michel, Tina Fillion shares her information Languages pen Doors To Distant Lands J , ,,i. 2 , .A B , ' ' R - ,, i . 5- -af 52395 L U, it Ag ' I 42' 9 xv? L ki: I A 2 della . wx'-t ,a 5:21 93 43.1 uh tr ' f A' 1 - A ' .N--f Q , A Q l .EIL ' ' P fa V A gh V if :jimi Y ga N' T, N we KA Q 6 A N A xigmwu w ii! 022: T' in lm 7 :gf in J ' N f' J in nf 1 lie , Page 104 Genoefa Masiulaniec, Catherine Matus- zak, Robert McCann, Michael McClain, Sharon McCormack, Kevin McCreight, John McDonagh Ann McDonnell, Michele McGann, Donald McLeod, Margaret McNamara, Susan McNutt, Louis Menchaca. William Metzger David Meyer, Patricia Mical, Barbara Michaels, Victoria Michalak, Victor Michalski, Russell Moebius, Claire Mohler Nejola Momgaudas, Walter Momgaudas, Debra Montrie, Michael Morgenstern, James Morlock, Susan Mruk, James Mullaney Carolyn Murray, Lawrence Mustafaga, Beverly Mutchler, Gregory Myers, Mary Naber, Barbara Napierala,Nancy Navarre Kathaleen Neary, Michael Nester, Thomas Newman, Michael Niemiec, Mary Ann Niezgoda, John Nimigean, Jeanne Noe ' 45. ,M fmt. f gag? if 616 34 s at ee 'va VL U Through literature freshmen travel back to the romantic days of Romeo and Juliet. Enacting a scene from Shakespeare's play are Joanne Jensen, Gary Grubb, Chuck Fournier, Mike Stager and John Davidson. Gary Nolte, Warren Notestine, Jeanette Nowaczyk, Patricia Nowak, Thomas Nowak, Christine Obee Janet O'Brien, Carol Oden, Lynne O'Donnell, Stanley Okenka, Debra Osborne, Michael Ott Catherine Packo, Joanne Page, Barbara Pakulski, Christine Palicki, Keith Pasztor, Robert Patro Connie Barboza explains the old Spanish custom of a pinata to attentive listeners in Miss Michelle Thomas' Spanish class. I 3: Marianne Pawlicki, Oran Pawlowski, , N Nancy Pawlowski, Patricia Pedro, Scott Perz, Lynn Pfaff i '1 i Robin Pietkowski, Debra Pietrzak, Jane A yn Polakovic, Sharon Pollauf, Sophie 'A A- . X W ' Am, ss Pomaskl, Jeffrey Poole J - --1 ,. . , . Jw ,A K P V i L -f Y :M H , Richard Porthouse, Anamaria Portillo, ,f 'f f W A ' , ,, P 6' Sharon Prekop, Michael Puhl, Mary 1 ' by Jo Rabara, Patricia Radecki Pi f' F535 Q -:Jae ff'f5'f:. viii' , li - Page 105 After Don Helvey dictated a challenging algebra problem, Bob Joseph, Mike Nester, and Mary Denise Gillette test their mathematical skills at factoring trinomials. Mathematicians can The World umbers X James Ray, Jeffery Recker, Denise 5 f Reichert, Michael Reilly, Keith Reny, D 'R ' Q. 7 . Gloria Riker, Kenneth Rober S igj g at ,R I. I f. . I ,gs Yvonne Rodgers, Carl Romstadt, Col- 1 , H , ' leen Rork, Debra Ross, Joanne Ross, ' , 5 21 I In Thomas Ruch, David Rumpf , if ig 1 ' S '7 Inf., A W ' V -AJ ' 1 Douglas Rumschlag, Fredrick Rzymek, ' J I Michael Rzymek, Stanley Sagan, 'S' f Catherine Samson, Beverly Saner, ' 1 Yiim ' ' yo , Josephine Sartor , V ' i 'Q egg, :is J iQ X , H. A h , Ai' QA Margaret Sartor, Marie Schaupp,Joseph r- -,L . it A Scherting, Joseph Schlachter, Ken- ' ' neth Schmenk, Martha Schnapp, R g 'R t V V ' 9' H3 y, ,f- Karen Schuller f T5 W J X i ,W u i RJ . ' Ji A Carla Scott, Constance Seaman, Denise V ff Seferian, Francis Seguin, Lee Seibe- Q -Ar M y can U-'J' ,- nick, Joseph Shea, Marcia Sheets Q' ,gg y an i Randall Siadak, Nancy Sieczkowski, Ed- ' win Silka, Regina Sinkovic, Deborah , 'f Q' . Shiveley, Paula Shonebarger, Carole if 56' l xg skibmski , y N ,I W , Carol Skowronek, Theresa Skrzynecki, M g X i f P Jeffrey Skrzyniecki, Alan Slivinski, 1 1 it 'Q 'ff' fQi ' Cynthia Smitley, Janice Sneider, Q J V ' h J ,g V , Sandra Snoad ig R ' J A l L' 4' 5' 'iz Page 106 Gregory Slomka, Thomas Soleau, Gary Sparagowski, Kathleen Speier Michael Stager, Beverly Stahl, Sharon Stahl Raymond Stallkamp, Marcia Stark, Dennis Stein, Walter Stelnicki, Anne Stimac, Catherine Sulier, Marsha Surdel Linda Suski, Patricia Sweeney, Susan Swicegood, Camille Szafarowicz, Michael Szkatulski, Joseph Szmania, William Szymanski Deborah Taylor, Margaret Taylor, Timothy Thornton, Linda Todorowski, David Toska, Sandra Toth, Daniel Toy Diane Urban, Kathleen Urbanski, Krist- ine Valentine, Mark Van Alst, Michael Veres, Nancy Walker, Donna Waim Theodore Wallace, Edward Warchol, Mark Watson, Kathryn Weiher, Catherine Weik, Lynn Weisenburger, Gerald Weiser James Wells, Edward Wenger, Edward Werner, Michael Whipple, Mary Jo Wiciak, John Wicks, John Wiegand Robin Wietecki, Catherine Wilczynski, Lynette Wilczynski, James Willard, Deborah Williamson, Christopher Wilusz, Dennis Winkle Deborah Wisniewski, Debra Wis- niewski, Mary Wisniewski, Christine Wnukowski, Linda Wodarski, Harry Woolridge, Mary Woronec Marcine Wozny, John Wright, Marsha Wright, Rebecca Wymyslo, Charles Yager, Kristine Zaciek, Rozanne Yeager Gary Zales, Frederick Zarecki, Sally Zawierucha, Stanley Zbierajewski, Janet Zdybek, Theresa Zmudzinski, Paul Zylka li Ili 'fl Eff . if 'J v A 1 will Q ivy ,I l I M v i Q V' X A ' i ' 5 35.1, -75:4 , X h X J fs Y .-I. at 1-, ,,, ' 6, x lf is ' T7 -f ' ' ' ' ixi at Z-4 tis. f fs, V L- . ff V . :Q I l I I di I K ' ly' -5 . l Q gui v . - -The a tiff 1 da fs' .xi T if -rr bij. an :S A .4 til wwf U '7 . N K g , it I 'g Aw V . 'W' G9 iv S 4 1 0 1-Fa... at , , 4 st 5 avr 19' T ' I xff ' .i ' A rf , ff if Page 107 l ORGANIZATIO S Page 108 K 2 5 Q 21 ' j Tw f , , 5 , .. Q., I' T , . 5 r vial-'dt wh J l A pounding gavel summons a student body to order. The workings of parliamentary procedure generate a harmonious, rhythmic pattern of activity in the school organizations. Talents and leadership of individuals combine to achieve certain goals. Serving the school and community, these organizations are passageways to social contacts and responsibility. 'is Page 109 tudent Council Activates Spiritg Initiates Topping all Student Council activities of the year was an lnter-School Exchange with the Student Council of Libbey High to promote a better understanding between the two schools. Delegates met with students from both schools in order to create better sportsmanship at basketball games by placing greater stress on playing than on winning. Apparent success was manifested by a re- duction of incidents after the Libbey-Central District Championship game and the beginning of many lasting friendships. Under the guidance of advisors, Sr. lVlary de Paul SND and Nlr. Tim Dever, Student Council has coordinated other new, worthwhile activities. Along with other drives such as Catholic Chronicle, United Appeal, and Car-O-Sell, SC promoted Irish Day, Hush Day, Spirit Week, and Safety Week. Color Day was changed from a Junior Class project to a school project in order to reduce expenses and to make the day more worthwhile for all. Seniors decorated first floor, juniors, second. Sophomores and freshmen divided third floor. Student Council, totaling 95 members, in- cludes Council officers, class officers, sena- tors, commissioners and conference room presidents. Dave Kelley, Student Council president, urges the student body to par- ticipate in the Car-O- Sell Campaign. Page 110 School Exchange Making sure the Student Council Store is well stocked is only one of the essential jobs of officers Karen Fanelly, treasurer, Dave Kelley, president, Carole Werni- mont, secretary, Geoff Grubb, vice-president. Student Council: ROW ONE: Carol Boyce, Patricia McCarthy, Jaime Nix, Karen Fanelly, Geoffrey Grubb, David Kelley, Carole Wernimont, Ronald Nirschl, Denise DeShetler, Thomas Kahle. ROW TWO.' Ann McCarty, Michael Brown, Mary Pat Biggs, Patrick Murnen, Mary Anne Mallon, Donald Stevens, Janice 1-3 M 19' a 'UN ...Xin M i Carole Wernimont, reigning Student Council Queen, was elected by her classmates to represent Central at the Toledo Area Student Council Dance in November at the Commodore Perry Motor lnn. Hite, Mark Stachowicz, Karen Flihacek. ROW THREE: Mary Lawrence, Patricia Polcyn, Martin Murnen, Nancy Poole, Cynthia Wilmes, Bonnie Borer, Cleo Guy, Richard Fournier, Lynn Lan- zinger, Joan Collins. ga Page 111 Miss Julia Kurtyka, orchestra director, instructs Geoffrey Grubb on more effective percussion techniques. Urchestra Sets Symphonic Tempo Much practice and dedication combined to make the Orchestra an outstanding part of the Music Department. Meeting daily during third period and after school, the Orchestra exerted much effort to maintain the fine traditions of former years. This year, under the experienced direction of Miss Julia Kurtyka, 34 skillful musicians pro- vided entertainment at assemblies and at the annual Christmas Program. During intermission of the school play, I Remember Mama, the Orchestra performed works ranging from Mozart to Khatchaturian. They combined talents with the Glee Club to present the very difficult musical, West Side Story. Climaxing the year was the annual spring concert. Open to all who are technically able, the Orchestra provides an opportunity for members to earn a half-credit per year. Graduates receive gold or silver monograms, depending on their participation and effort in the activities of the group. Concentrating on an involved violin passage, Jim Bristol performs with the Orchestra at the second annual Christmas Program. Page 112 Brass: ROW ONE: K. Hubbard, J. Slomka M. Zunkiewicz, B. Kibbey, T.Wisniewski ROW TWO: T. Kwiatkowski, L. Escobar S. Kulakowski. Strings: ROW ONE: J. Bristol, J. Rinkow ski, V. Ebner, J. Erd. ROW TWO: A Farmer, L. Czeiusta, M. Daoust, S Astorga. Woodwinds: ROW ONE: K. Mc Govern, P. Hubbard, S. Sulew ski, E. Ambroziewicz, D Toczynski. ROW TWO: NI Gorney ipiano accompanisti, IVI King, T. Rutkowski, D. Lis, R Olsen, R. Gibbons. 05, rf Ji fb' f I Page 115 lVlr. DePrisco directs the Band at the annual Spring Concert. ' Chairman of the Music Department, Mr. Gerald De-Prisco. Flutes: ROW ONE: K. Krall, Nl. King, T. Taylor, D. Shanklin, P. Hubbard. ROW TWO: Nl. Mehling, K. McGovern, C. Rimer, P. Kelly. cwqk X, Page 114 The Band strikes up a medley of carols at the Christmas Show. Musicmakers Entertain Audiences Under the direction of Mr. Gerald DePrisco, the Central Catholic Marching and Concert Band has completed another successful season. The Band, 101 members strong, entertains at many school functions, including assemblies, football halftime programs and provides a pep band for basketball games. They frequently participate in community activities, such as the opening ceremonies of Vistula Meadows and greeting Santa Claus atWestgate Shopping Center. The excellence achieved is not by accident. Practice began in the heat of summer with many long hours spent practicing intricate drills 1 . - QR, Es NH , , E Q H H , ii? ,vs Q I 1 .,,. M, f r ...edgy 11 Fix 'XX 4 -iii E.: 1 for the enjoyable football halftime entertain- ment shows which included selections from Brigadoon , a Latin American show and theme songs from TV commercials. When school opened, rehearsals for plays, concerts and other activities began, culminat- ing in the annual Spring Concert, one of the most entertaining and memorable activities. The excellent musicianship of both director and band members was shown by the high rating received at the Ohio Music Educators Contest at Bowling Green State University in March. Mr. DePrisco has brought many honors to CCHS in his 13 years as chairman. XE NH H ir -- 1 If .. Ex C H r: 5 ii f r X, .5 W. 1' L Trombones: ROW ONE: M. Longenecker, T. Kwiatkowski, K. Simon, J. Fillion, S. Kulakowski. ROW TWO: L.Czelusta, D. Nowicki, J. Ellert, D. Golen. ll If 3-' f qf.. f 2 8 N A X' K 3: f' gp N I f' ri ff t f ' W i V 1968 Drum Major, Dennis Nowicki. Page 115 The Marchlng Band and Dancmg lrush brnghtened the football season by theur entertammg halftnme shows. Saxophone Woodwind ROW ONE: K. Brazzll J Nowak R Glbbons M Kwoatkowsku D Las ROW TWO: C Couslno J Fnkle R French Horns ROW ONE J Slomka M. Ibarra K Hubbard ROW TWO C Devine L Menichettl , R f V J N? V 53 'Tian 1: Hof 'wi ' flzilld :iff f' Y! .zjxffl XX F A 101-Piece Band Led The Big Parades x lf. Percussion: ROW ONE: G. Sido, D. Bush, D. Kehr, Barftones: ROW ONE: T. Donovan, M. Manon, L. Escobar, J. Helminiak P. Kleuber, G. Grubb, R. Wilhelm. ROW TWO: G. ROW TWO: M. Nowak, P. Pawlicki, R. Wells. Osborne, G. Grubb, D. Kowalski, J. Kleparek, J. Kunz, S. Magnatta, Clarinets: ROW ONE: P. Scannell, P. Welsh, S. Meyer, E. Ambrozie- wicz, J. Rumpf, B. Steck. ROW TWO: E. Gozdowski, J. Olender, C. Shea, J. Tatro, C. Nartker. ROW THREE: D. Ciepichal, S. Sarnowski, A. Niewiadomski, T. Kowalski, T. Cheney, S. Nowak. ROW FOUR: S. Sulewski, L. Sendelbach, D. Toczynski, P. Lawniczak, G. Piniazkiewicz. Trumpets: ROW ONE: G. Kubicki, L. Cichy, M. Zunkiewicz, J. Pluciniczak, T. Durbin. ROW TWO: J. Kolasinski, A. Klepacz, B. Kibbey, J. Payment, ROW THREE: G. Joniec, T. Nawrocki, R. Miller, T. Wisniewski. .Q' Page 117 inging Clubs Echo ounds f Season Members of Junior Glee Club include: ROW ONE: E. Szyperski, J. Flower, K. Porthouse, J. Stresen, D. Batog, T. Norton, B. Swat, M. Plenzler, P. Stein, D. Tucker, B. Fumo, K. Schuller. ROW TWO: T. Duleba, B. Simon, J.Markos, G. Klatt, K. Printke, D. Kawczynski, B. Rygalski, B. Adamski, P. Losinski, L. Dubielak, M. Drouillard, J. Staskiewicz, D. Ryan, B. McGee. ROW A THREE: R. Skaff, A. Toska, S. Kirby, V. O'Connor, P. Gyurko, C. Swartzbaugh, D. Cook, K. Delp, C. Gawrych, C. Rebris, D. Rosenberg, S. Toy, M. Pugh, P. O'Shea, M. Young, L. Smith, ROW FOUR: T. Junga, D. McCormick, R. Dimling, H. Bertz, C. Rigoulot, S. Ellis, T. Cline, A. Ludwikoski, D. Sakowski, R. Chicolini, S. Pettee, T. Keller, D. Donnell, J. Morris. A Q Q CX - A. Q . , w. G as xlgls i 5 L sr .J 2 ff A :V if 'gl 2. .- 'm f' . W 1 . x in V., . a - I l , , , 4 I 5 i . . 1 ' s f f ' T W : ' ,f 1 . l - 5 ' i . . . 1 ' . 3' 5 l Ei I l + 5 ' C xl: . ' ' 5 '. 5 ill ' 1. 2 V - 1 , Q . ,' -V, .lr .. ' .Q J , rf- ' : . L ,V . , ., , - - . .. .L ' A f- .- V A l e .1 M , Y : - ' sg.. 1 Members of the Freshman Girls Chorus include: ROW ONE: A. Kern, L. Lagger, S. Haberstock, K. Bohland, C. Smitley, L. O'Donnell, K. Bowman, M. Pawlicki, L. Suski, P. Kujawa, P. Lada, S. Snoad, C. Oden, D. Ross, K. Gapski, S. Zawierucha, P. Sweeney, B. Bohnett, P. Shonebarger. ROW TWO: D. Daun- hauer, D. Gallagher, M. Korczynski, J. Sartor, D. Graybark, J. Page 118 Snieder, C.Samson,P. Mical, B. Napierala, A. Glanz, K. Katafias, M. Bires, S. Ellis, M. Cryan, M. Wisniewski, S. Donnell. ROW THREE: P. Emmenecker, L. Todorowski, J. Dombrowski, M. Boldt, K. Koralewski, C. Mohler, J. Haas, S. Gzik, C. Jasinski, K. Graves, B. Gaynor, B. Leyden, C. Seaman, C. Costain, S. McNutt, D. Montrie, C. Skibinski, C. Fink. l 4, Adding sparkle to this festive season, the Freshman Girls Chorus extends yuletide greeting. Q me 'l N. xi fwsixrlfg 31 F -. f - - I '- Q., 'fn as H J gif Y v - if ' ' 'Q Members of Freshman Boys Chorus include: ROW ONE: D. Toska, J. Shea, lVl. Augello, G. Bires. ROW TWO: B. Drouillard, S. Breitfelder, T. Grachek. TOW THREE: J. Wright, D. Finn. ROW FOUR: J. Wells. Under the direction of Mrs. Carolyn Seeman, the Freshman Boys, Freshman Girls Choruses and Junior Glee Club provide musical enjoyment for all. Page 119 Voices Rend Air With 4 if ,QE , Q G With whole-hearted enthusiasm, Mr. Jerry DePrisco, chairman of the Music Department, proudly directs the Glee Club. ROW ONE: P. Zaenger, M. Ben- W der K. Brazzill M. Kern M I I I ' :H Manders, L. Goodnough, L. Ng Sczublewski, K. House, J. Stal- 'i ' zer, M. Gorney, K. Shortridge, PQ ' ,N B. Fumo, J. Blauvelt, J. Dybala, -s, i J. Olczak, T. Augello, P. ,fr-' - Strugarek, J. Kowalski,B. Borer, no s. Krempa, J. oieksk. Row R, TWO.' L. Rees, M. Krajewski, J. Durban, D. Woytowich, K. Wright, M. Mallon, S. Toeppe, M. Bartaldo, M. Albert, M.Dem- ski, C. Guy, C. Seguin, A Staskiewicz, K. Sheroian, K. lu .Y .li Pulsating Beat Present Broadway Hit, 'West Side Story' At State Theatre The Senior Glee Club is a well-disciplined, hard-working company striving not only to pre- sent good group performances, but also to develop outstanding individual talent. In the state vocal competition held at Bowling Green State University, eight members of the club gained superior ratings. Mr. Gerald DePrisco, chairman of the Music Department, has completed his thirteenth suc- cessful year as director. With the help of accompanist, Mrs. Carolyn Seeman, he has succeeded in staging many fine professional performances. The list of credits this yearinclude numerous guest appearances throughout the city and at school assemblies, a May performance withthe Toledo Orchestra, under the direction of Serge Fournier, production of the popular Broadway musical, West Side Story , and the annual Spring Concert on the lawn. fl-. ,Q P' we N Calabrese, M. Kolodziejczk, B Brand, D. Mohr, M. Makulinski G. Pack Page 120 11 B-- in V W Fl Ushering in the Yuletide season, the Glee Club performs at the second annual Christmas Concert to a capacity audience at the Sports Arena. O P F if ga a , rw if Ni -'S F5 GLEE CLUB SCHEDULE October 1 1 Homecoming Assembly December 5 St. Adalbert December 6 Football Banquet- Commodore Perry Hotel December 8 St. Catherine pq ls-nl sua ve .qw P' December 14 December 17 December 19 December 20 December 21 February 14 March 13 April 26, 27 May 3, 4, 5 May 10, 11 June 7 H Lamsons-Christmas Carols Christmas Concert- Sports Arena Glee Club Tour Exchange Club B Christmas Assembly Kiwanis Club St. Agnes Musical, West Side Story' Toledo Orchestra Concert, Peristyle Commencement, Sports Arena ROW THREE: M. Massa, T. Row land, J. Pacer, M. Collum, S. Oster, R. lnsenga, J. Brzozka, J. Seeman, M. Carr, T. Stoeckley, K. Wisniewski, W. Batey, C. Cousins, K. Scsavnicki, A. Kern, M. WalIace,M. LeGros, T. Horvath, J. Byrne. ROW FOUR: Fl. Hockman, D. Lipper, T. Finn, D. Bradley, M. Fitz- patrick, J. Noe, R. Wilson, C. Rasmussen, M. Clement, S. Stanbery, W. Palmer, M. Page, F. Kurdziel, L. Hanudel, W. Hickey, M. Justen, J. Drouillard, R. Fournier, J. Wright. Page 121 g1q 3 4 0 M9 l 3 IX. ' fig- f' . 5 'I ?.1. 1 'A i A .v 'rf' viii . - Q .- .fi if ' , .gigs ,K , . f f f 5 . i :Q m .- g V . Fr 'f . , A ' k i' 'Q 5 UQ ' f' 'H Directing the activities of the 46-member staff, co-editors Christopher Klueber and Ann Staskiewicz review a past issue of the Centric. With the fruits of their labors in their hands, page one editors Mary Krajewski, editor, Bonnie Burkhardt, Dave Kelley, Chris Chromey, Bob LaJeunesse, Eileen O'Brien, Dave Kajfasz, Lois Korczynski, editor, Ronald Nirschl, Donna Cook, and Sue Smith prepare to distribute the biweekly Centric. Centric Staff truggles With Deadline Demon Clacking typewriters, rustling papers, and a low murmur of voices make room 124 and the Centric Office hum as the Centric Staff hurries to meet a deadline. The 46-member team, attempting to meet biweekly deadlines, strives to insure timely yet complete news coverage of school and community events. Assisted by co-editors, Ann Staskiewicz and Christopher Klueber, and working under the watchful eye of Sr. Thomas More OSU, the reporters try to maintain the high standards set by preceding staffs and to accomplish their goals of quality and reader interest. Volume 47 attained a First Class rating from the National Scholastic Press Association and a Superior award from the Northwestern Ohio District Journalism Association, plus com- mendation in the 1967 St. Bonaventure Press Competition. Developing a nose for news has led Centric reporters to search for features with vigor and color. A highly popular sports column, written from the human interest angle, Hoover's Tidbits, was introduced this year. Striving to achieve complete sports coverage, page four reporters Jim Kolasinski, editor, Bill Hoover, Dave Boes, editor, John Connolly, Rick Flores, Christopher Klueber, Anne Jacoby, editor, and Denise DeShetler struggle with last minute details to meet their deadline. P l 4 I ' I l . 2 l :V P l ff 1 lf 1 ll I lg f .Y ,, I . if ft ff I A I, I I I av-s Searching for more attractive layouts and looking for features with appeal and sparkle, page three editors Karen Montrie, Janet Kowalski, editor, Ann Kemp, Anita Farmer, editor, Debbie Olmstead, Carol Boyce, Marie Stresen, editor, Chris Scott, Carole Wernimont, editor, and Karen Rihacek review past issues of the Centric. A witty, clever page two staff combine talents to produce an imaginative humor column and stimulating editorials. Staff members include: Don Stevens, editor, Marilyn Carr, Linda Soldner, Linda Gaither, editor, Laurie Bass, Rhoda Reitz, Jackie Slomka, editor, Tom Brazzill and Mary Jean Jensen. 9 Q Q. 5? 'vi X . , ? 1 '-,Lu l ew, I ,f , fl.-ii-,' M! Memories Inspire '68 Centripetal What does it take to compile an accurate record of happy memories? Just ask the 25 members of the 1967-68 Centripetal staff. The 20 seniors, 4 juniors and 1 sophomore devoted study halls and after school hours to uphold the tradition of previous annuals. The 1966-67 yearbook had merited a First Class rating from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Under the direction of Marcia Hejna and Elaine Osovich, co-editors, and the generous guidance of Sr. Thomas More OSU, a switch was made from the traditional embossed leather cover to a vivid silk screen cloth design. The student index and student life section were new additions. Last minute typing and proofreading weighed heavily on minds as time ran out. Unending deadlines and headaches were overcome to relive these happy moments for all Centralites. The rewarding result is the staff's unforgetable and worthwhile interpretation of the 1967-68 school year. Pictures are essential for agreatyearbook. John Morris, yearbook photographer, receives paymentforajob well done from business managers Mary Schafer and Ken Mackowiak. Page 124 ,f ' 'Ami rg, , x i 64-,will L., 1 ...J' 4 ,W 3 - wt P' ff- M g X J f - xx,-an . vt- i I y . A A ' D My , . A -a Central's championship teams are given recognition by sports writers Norb Logsdon, Jim Seaman and managing editor, Joe Klosowski, while Madonna Grzelak and Leonard Gurzynski credit faculty members with scholastic achievements. Observing the results of the new 1968 Centripetal cover are co-editors Marcia Hejna, Elaine Osovich, and moderator Sr. Thomas More, OSU. The novel color scheme was care- fully selected by the staff. Creativity plus originality were combined by Marcia Hejna to produce the unique and attractive cover of this year's book. :K ' ' my I M-4.. s -.gr -so Nfl . -.... Donna Mohr, Janice Oleksiak, Dotti Godlewski, Patrice Strugarek and Joyce Hojnicki compiled the underclass section. Among their many duties are counting, identifying, recording and paneling each student's picture in addition to creating individual underclass layouts. Planning of the activities and stu- dent life sections is handled by Janet Kowalski, Christine Seferian, A Mary Jo Mercurio, Monica Palicki Q and Linda Kowalski. All clubs, organizations and extracurricular t activities are included in K these sections. sg Wigan-fe,-. , f - ' J. . W' ... ,, W' A F I P .. 1 J ' B, i Planning attractive layouts for the senior section are Lynda Fruchey, Cathy Marshall, Karen Gembreska, Nancy Barut, Sandy Hodnicki and Kathy Ott. Page 125 Language Clubs Pursue Cultural Aims In exploring the cultures of their respective countries, the language clubs provide an en- richment to regular class work. In addition to being educational, monthly meetings prove to be enjoyable and add an international flavor. The Latin Club, through a special committee, revised its constitution implementing more efficient guidelines. The highlight of this year was the celebration of the Saturnalia in modern- ized Roman style. With the help of Sr. M. Adolph SND, the German Club traveled to Franckenmuth, Mich- igan, a Bavarian town, and spent the day absorbing German culture. Also this year, members will participate in the International Festival, selling baked goods, folk-dancing IN u:m,, , - HAIL- - - - 'X ' Interested in furthering their knowledge of the customs of Germany, Linda Wallace, Kathy McGovern, Bonnie Kranz and Deby Agosti, active members of the German Club, sing traditional folk songs. Page 126 and putting on puppet shows of German fairy tales. On January 6 the Spanish Club sponsored a fiesta complete with the serving of Spanish delicacies, hot tamales and tacos, and the breaking of the traditional pinata. Miss Del Rio, new on the faculty, displayed color slides and artifacts of her work in the Peace Corps while in South America. French Club members this year enjoyed various cultural language experiences. At their monthly meetings they presented charades, sang French songs, viewed filmstrips and planned for a spring Tour de France. Another important event was the club's booth at the International Festival. The cafeteria was transformed into a scenic French cafe as French Club officers, Cindy Judy, Sandy Hodnicki, Kathy Spaid and Sharon Pawloski, serve wine and other popular French delicacies. 'fv: 'vvg-.-4.-.y--lag? ,M-33' ML.-- .I Yiiii wi ' L' , ' f-Z.. l -A .. . aw-.l 1' l Y fi, tus :I -, 'Q - in : wi' , fig. A 5 i ' A A sa, Q, A LI 5 fl ' ' gr 4:5 Ml wi ,. , . .. rx . ly! mg, if 1 f. V' -' l 5- ,Q 4 ,il - Jfut' ff - l'isQ'Fs - i- F- ' 1 s. T - .a'g.,- y f f ' e . - 1 t T- A 4 'A - iv 1- fr' ,lf E' v' ' -. ' - T , 1 ., ' 54 '. --4-J: - 4. -2 ' N , Wm, .. . .. -- - -- lin .- f GAF! .25 N ' K V 1 Ugg ' YI . 2 ' iii, . X r 1. 'V x , Vu .1 V A Af., A -. If 5' '- '. .sr l -FQ: '- 8525. 'i',,,,3-, aff' ,hr- l .Q -Q rl' ' .V F JVC:-Qu. ',,g1 .ga AA, ' l . . if 1-.'f'N,f,-wg' 1 ' fl' , if-r.W 'L M. .ss I 3.5, -, . -sg .. 51.134, an -v.. ,J . Y wwi, S. .., . 353 , x.. ', thnx i J l l i . LH n v f C. Il 1' '5l.,.. L 3 ti fy F. C' 61 A ' . 9 F. Q-T .1 , , ,, . f,-,Q , I, i K .. 4 h I Y , lj -.tt A, .- -2'yX X 52 Sl l 2.1 fi 1. 1 vii A 5 Sr. M. Carmel SNDand active Latin Club members proudly display Claire Mohler, Mary Jo Camp, Debra Montrie, Jacqueline Pozniak, the trophy received for a high score in the National Auxilium Marian Domansky, Roseann Sniegowski, Deborah Okorowski, Latinum test. Seated are the officers, Steve Pettee, Betty Swat, Kathleen Printke and David Chelminski. Sandra Oberdier and Kathy Brazzill. Standing: James Byrne, x ' J 'Sr , 1 z I3 1 ,v Q . 'gm ' , . I ut y 3:1 H x K ., . r. ,Q-4: fv. . . ' l 512 , .... 1 W , f 1I:'-Xtlm'-Z'. .':g--- - . K - . V-1.27-4-.Lal-g.g::..:134 . 2 K' ' Aff2r l?I:m-L'.::1f1:::: A ' . K . I 'f 35xx:-2::fi7:-L2--- L.. V, b....'., b , V. wx l.:::-2?i.:g: ' 1'-f 1,35 5 ,V - ' - ' A-:.f'.-x.'xi,......1' 31 1 --.. V 1 ' Us A ,. ,- Fy' ' '1 .aa . 4 .4 . ,V , ... :::::.,f-n-. 1 '-f--.::::f-W.:-.--f r .,w -.1.. .-4. '..,., . , .--... --ua.- .v v . 1. ' I tv v p - ' ., B 1 , J n 'tzzrfii-,'.gg5-gtg.-I ., ,K 'v -X:-55.51 I ., . A. , ., . . , 5' L . Q ' 4? as i -M ,V 4 -' :.. ...- 5 -V-wi, x N w.,'wv',, .. 1 vpn, X Q. 14' Qvnggll , . Q XM'-.wxg . ' '44 ...HN E : f 1 ,, .11 ' Q13 ' 1, wa 14i'.ZZ,,.e , ,e W. 31,3-13 -N---la A V ww Y H, , .1434 lf- - - ,faux . ,rL.Ai, wi: at , N ,,,, I i Aided by Miss Thomas and Mr. Cervantes, Spanish Club officers, Michael Ditmyer, Pamela Sneider, Margie Patro and Joyce Hojnicki, discuss plans for future meetings. Page 127 Science Clubs Explore New Frontiers 4 .7 I I Broadening their knowledge of technical advances and research in medicine are the Medical Horizon Club officers, Madonna Ninneman, Sue Tomaszewski, Debbie Collum, and Sharon Wolniewicz. Planning their meeting on the discussion of careers in chemistry are Chemistry Club officers, Kathleen Judy, Richard Eggers, John Seibert, and Pat Hickey. cufimjrnj af X i , , X 1 Page 128 Opening doors to young scientists of tomor- row, the science clubs give students an opportunity to share and enlarge their interests in a particular field. Under the moderation of Sr. M. Patricia RSM, the Medical Horizon Club carries on functions related to various medical careers. lt is open to any junior or senior interested in the medical profession. Movies, guest speakers, and tours make up the monthly meetings. The Chemistry Club, under the direction of Sr. Peter Chanel OSF, chose Discovering 'The Better Things for Better Living' Through Chemistry as this year's theme. Monthly meetings, guest speakers, a field trip, Dec- ember 8, to the Enrico Fermi Power Plant, and also a tour of the Crime Lab, January 26, added enriching experiences. Two of the main purposes of the Future Scientists of America, moderated by Sr. M. Marcelline OSF, included achieving a fuller participation in the Ohio Academy of Science Program, and creating an all-out endeavor to understand the importance of science in the various medical and technological centers of our own city. Eager to learn code and theory, Radio Club members, guided by Sr. M. Marguerite OSF, prepare each other for obtaining or renewing their novice licenses. gig. ps., I, 2' it 'N , 3q...,,.3..lq., ,kai ,as,Za3A. 532: will f 9.3. , , gif' 1': :- .6 451. 93 '? f it . is 5- ,.i85t-YJ ' Ab. at i- Elr , ' 'E liar iaith- :fa Barbara Czelusta, Aleta Toska, Pat Mack, Betty Swat, and Mike Mikolajczyk, officers of FSA's first chapter, preview the filmstrip, Origin of Living Things . Officers of the second chapter of FSA, John Zak, Marlene Dulla- baun, Greg Wisniewski, Diane Wiener, and Dennis Sakowski, discuss the agenda for the next meeting and prepare membership John Rose' Rick Reed' Gary Obee, cards for active club participants. Bill Weiher, Mike Kehr, and Mike Pettee, members of the Radio Club, discuss the problems concerning their receivers, transmitters, and places where replacements and new ,- circuit parts can be obtained. , u ,fern--I ' 1 -1 ' ' Page 129 lub Activities Encourage Leadership ol X XCXX' is 'Y be GRAPHIC Under Mrs. Velma Pfeiffer's guidance, National Honor Society officers, Judy Kaminski, Ronald Nirschl, Marilyn Carr and Michaelene Gorney, examine the newly purchased College View Discussing international issues are officers of the Junior Coun- cil of World Affairs: Chris Chromey, Marcia Zaciek, Linda Gaither, Michael Ditmyer and Bonnie Kranz. ' , 8,5 Page 130 1 ' 1 'Q scimimnsmiis fi! ' Q I V' 3 '- - xi' .f . . 1 Deck, which aids students in choosing the college to fit their needs. To increase their knowledge of photography and film developing, Bob Kirby, Christopher Klueber, Patricia Jennings and Rodney Dunbar participate in one phase of activities of the Camera Club. l To promote leadership and to satisfy all students' interests, numerous socio-cultural clubs have been established. This year the National Honor Society, mod- erated by Mrs. Velma Pfeiffer, again sponsor- ed the annual Freshman Open House, College Nights and a tutoring service To learn new methods in stage production, the Theatrical Arts Forum members partici- pated in a theatre workshop at Bowling Green State University. Another special event of the year was a trip to Detroit to see How To Be A Jewish Mother. Moderated by Sr. M. Clarisena RSM, the Future Teachers of America attended a one- day conference in January at Clay High School to become acquainted with new techniques in teaching. A special occurrence took place at the February meeting when Sr. M. Jacinta RSM discussed the Mercy Montessori School in Louisville. Under the supervision of Sr. lrene Marie RSM, the Camera Club members learn to develop their skill in the use of the camera. The Junior Council of World Affairs, moder- ated by Sr. Mercy Marie RSM, attended month- ly, area meetings. The climax of the year was their representation of Belgium and Ethiopia at the mock U.N. Meeting in April at St. John's. Library Club members, sponsored by Sr. M. Natalie OSU, highlighted the year with the March collection for the Book Mart and attend- ance at regional library meetings. Officers of Future Teachers of America, Cathy Rynski, Christine Seferian, Martha Chester and Rita Rogers, examine an overhead projector, an important visual aid used in teaching. xx- 'V' X. . F 'Y r F, c l1 'W 'la -I Sr. M. Natalie OSU aids Library Club officers, Sue Smith, Anne Czubek and Frank Wisniewski, in finding information for research essays. v .Y Q Q, tt!-. ,, . if. 'T-3 t M-1 1 . 'N , tt-...A . K 3 A. y-4 ' 4- 1 .. . , vb' x X . v B' H Examining equipment used in stage lighting are Theatrical Arts Forum officers, Claudia Finn, Beverly East, Bridget Stewart, Chuck Cousins and Tim Ferguson. Q.. -t - f 1 Page 131 Religious Clubs Stress Service Through various religious clubs, students learn to give of themselves in order to help others. This help can be in the form of ser- vices, drives, or personal involvement. Two clubs which assist in the chapel are the St. John Berchmans Sanctuary Society and the St. Hilda Guild. The Society provides servers and commentators for Mass, while Guild members keep the sanctuary and sacristy clean and prepare the vestments for Mass. In addition to regular activities ofthe Catholic Students Mission Crusade such as the Christmas Card and Medicine Drives, this year members participated in an area meeting with Paula Clark, missionary to Bogata, Colombia as guest speaker. At the annual mission as- sembly, Sr. M. Marisa SND '47, explained the needs and problems of the missions in New Guinea where she is now a missionary. To better acquaint new members with the responsibilities and aims ofthe Young Christian Students, a Leadership Training Program was held. Members discussed personal and world problems with the hopes of finding solutions. ,L,,,f.',..-ily: ,- Father Lawrence, with the assistance of Bob Kirby, Tom Quigley, and John Daoust, offers the Sacrifice of the Mass. The St. John Berchmans Society members also assist at Stations of the Cross during Lent. Active members of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade, Mary diligently contacting physicians for the club's annual Harrison, Gerald Mazuchowski, Sr. M. Jean Francis SND, moder- medicine drive. ator, Mary Jo Gilsdorf, Mark Lazar and Sue Tomaszewski work Page 132 ,tl 3 ,, i i 5 4s l 'L tv x 3 A ' I iii? 'f Elaine Osovich and Mary Jensen, members of the St. Hilda Guild, help prepare for daily Mass by laying out vestments. yd-5-'LOVQ +1 vi YSOU N99-fs l Q6 Mfr f' Father Ernest, moderator of the Young Christian Stu- dents, consults with Chuck Cousins, Deby Agosti, Mary Macke, and Tom Gray on pre- parations for a future study day. A Leadership Training Course was held atthe Friary during second semester. ffffdlnsf Rick Eggers, Mary Jensen, Chris Chromey, and Mary Jo Gilsdorf watch as Sue Tomaszewski marks the progress of the conference rooms in the annual Christmas card drive. ,FJ The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered daily in the chapel at 7:40 a.m. to enable as many students as possible to assist. Page 133 Page 134 SPORT , v r,-wx . -. - XX. ----1 'Elk The crack of a bat against ball, the sound of a basketball on a polished floor or the spiraling football whizzing through the air generate a pulsating pride in the cheering crowd. This rhythm is echoed in hearts beating simultaneously with each tick of the clock in the final seconds of achampionship game. But through odds great and small, through victory and defeat, the beat goes on and on. Page 135 Mr. Dever, athletic director for '67 - '68 season. Mr. Dever For the past eight years Mr. Tim Dever has been the man behind the sports scene. His great spirit and determination have led Central's team and student body through anotherglorious season. Mr. Dever also teaches government, world history, and acts as assistant moderator of the Student Council. ROW 1: Mgr. J. Connolly, J. Daoust, T. Frazier, J. Martin, J. Skeldon, T. Leopold, R. Flores, M. Brown, R. Napierala, D. Mc- Cormick, R. Nix, T. Sanders, R. Lawrence, Mgr. M. Yeager. ROW 2: Mgr. R. Coon, J. Pacer, T. Schuster, D. Drennan, J. Brzozka, L. Russell, B. Hoyt, R. Feyes, T. Brazzill, A. Ludwi- kowski, L. Yoppollo, M. Pozniak, A. Etzel, Mgr. J. Rozek. ROW Showing excellent form as he gets ready to pass, quarterback Bill Zak gets firm protection from his wall of blockers as he quickly scans the field at the Central-Macomber game. 3: Mgr. T. Connolly, Mgr. J. Sartor, H. Bertz, B. Sweeny J. Olsen, B. Montrie, B. Zak, T. Kubiak, J. Katafiasz, J. Carone G. Woodard, T. Siebanthal, Nl. Scannell, R. Holmes, R. Butler Mgr. M. Kilish. ROW 4: J. Eggerstorfer, J. Connell, J. Bartok B. Valigosky, T. Rowland, P. Eggers, C. Rasmussen, J. Bires K. Harman, S. Magnatta, M. Gora, P. Gareau, M. Jan, J. Meeks Page 136 Irish Post 5- Season Record aids 34WUlHl , f , gg i, 1 4 ' 1 'ki Q 4 Elfi-5 . . la, U , iif,,, ,, , - -. -V J I I ei F? , J S ,,,. ie. is Jim Cordiak, head football coach of the 1967 City Champs squad, shouts words of encouragement to his team, leading them on to victory. Ouarterback Bill Zak pitches back to John Eggerstorfer, as Ralph Napierala leads the sweep around the left side of the hard-blocking Irish line during the traditional Bowsher game. ......r,..c..-..,.....1 -i -- 'wi-I- fff' . HF - . i , 'HI E ..,,...'...1,.tI .,, Q. ,f,, , ,Mm 1 . Mithnaur I ' .rv-wf.--M ' V . w-f-s'we- - ,, new A, . I , , Ls. wnnupn sf I f r 4 I of ii. Wifi . g 1 'Y 'gl .Q With outstanding players and a determined coaching staff, the I 967 football season turned out to be one of the most memorable in CentraI's history. The season had a dismal opening when Irish gridders dropped their first contest to Steuben- ville and lost All-City linebacker and powerful fullback, John Niezgoda, because of a knee injury. The season brightened the following week as the Irish rolled over DeVilbiss for its first City League win as the defense earned the victory. Central was then defeated by two state powers, arch rival St. Francis and Lima Senior. Snapping back, the Irish reeled off four straight City-League victories over IVlacomber, Bowsher, Scott, and Rogers to earn the Red Division title and a rematch with St. Francis. In a startling upset, the Irish stole the Shoe Bowl game from the highly rated Knights to capture the City League crown. Individual honors won by the Irish squad and coaches were numerous. Coach Jim Cordiak was named as a coach in the Northwestern Ohio Senior Bowl. First team All-City honors went to Ralph Napierala, Bob Krall, John Eggerstorfer, Al Ludwikowski, and Brett Hoyt. Mike Scannell and Rick Nix were named to the second team and Dan IVlcCormick,JimSkeldon, and Bill Zak were given honorable mention. Rick Flores, Brett Hoyt, and Ralph Napierala received All-Academic honors. Cutting to his right for running room, Tim Leopold looks for help from his blockers as he gains essential yardage during the Bowsher game. Page137 Seven Irish Gridders ate All-Cit Honors !I Rick Nix John E9Q9fSf0ff9f Mike Scannell Alan Ludwikoski Bob Krall Rick Flores All-City All-Cirv All-City All-City All-City All-Academic Ron Feyes Tim Leopold Larry Russell Tom Brazzill Tim Sanders D 'ffa-'f' ,Wy- f i L Bill Zak Bill Nlontrie John Brzozka Dan Drennan Rich Butler Page 138 1, ai' . Q 'D ,B Dan lVlcCormick Tim Frazier l Jim Skeldon Mike Brown Qi- jx 7 '13 I V x X .lhl Jack Martin John Niezgoda Rick Lawrence John Daoust M' 'fl ' Zfgp g r - 1 ' J Fleet-footed Rick Flores takes pitch-out from quarterback Bill Zak, as Larry Russell leads interference around left side behind the strong Irish offensive line. Dan Drennan sweeps around end with the blocking of Bill Zak and Ralph Napierala, as the lVlac-lVlen attempt to halt his progressive yardage gain in the traditional Central-lvlacomber game. All-City center Brett Hoyt, working both offense and defense, rests on the bench after a tough grind during the homecoming game against Bowsher Rebels. All Page 139 Celts Clinch Red Divisiong Post 5-0 it League Record All-Academic and All-City cornerback Ralph Napierala fights for extra yardage and a possible first down through a small opening in the Knights line during the traditional Central-St. Francis game. Brett Hoyt Ralph Napierala All-City All-City All-Academic All-Academic i Q fi as Q ' X I -wa, ,jf -eq'-,gl Page 140 4 , . i, ,f ue W if 2 wwe Senior quarterback Mike Brown looks for an open receiver as he rolls out for a pass behind his blockers during the Central-St. Francis clash at the Glass Bowl. Irish ball carrier John Eggerstorfer, following his blockers, breaks through an open hole and attempts to find running room as Rebel defense men move in cautiously for the tackle. Junior halfback Dan Drennen breaks defen- sive tackle to pick up precious yardage in the opening game of the season against DeVilbiss. Page 141 Bob Krall, co-captain ofthe 1967 City Champion football team, proudly accepts a plaque in honor of the Shoe Bowl victory. The enthusiastic Fighting Irish football team, accompanied by members of the student body, hoist proud Coach Cordiak on their shoulders after the Shoe Bowl upset over St. Francis, November 18. l' .,, '29 . Z' Dan Drennan '69 and Ralph Napierala '68 proudly display the hard-earned Shoe Bowl Trophy. Page 142 sl, 'W 3 Irish apture Coveted it Title The Fighting Irish of Central Catholic staged an upset victory over St. Francis, 8-7, Novem- ber 18, I967, winning the City Championship. TU's Glass Bowl provided the muddy stage for the highly contested and defensive battle. The decisive play for a deserving Irish squad was a 2-yard conversion run by Dan Drennan through a truck-sized hole. Although this play won the game, it was only an anticlimax to the spectacular run of Ralph Napierala. Ralph, a defensive cornerback, stole the football from the hands of the St. Francis quarterback and ran 68 yards downfield for the TD. The only players near the ball were Irish blockers who discouraged any Knight tacklers. .5 Quarterback Bill Zak receives good blocking protection from his line as he plows through the muddy field in search of important yardage needed for another first down during the Championship Game. Varsity Scores Central Steubenville 14 Central DeViIbiss 6 Central St. Francis 17 Central Lima 34 Central Macomber 0 Central Scott 6 Central Bowsher 8 Central Rogers O Central Niles McKinley 30 Central St. Francis 7 During an assembly afterthe Shoe Bowlvictory, Dan Drennan recaps his experience when he scored the two-point conversion that gave Central the overwhelming 8-7 victory. Page 143 ,IV's Top Dwlslon With 5-1-1 Record Fresh Gridders Post 6-1 League Mark The 1967 Junior Varsity football squad com- pleted the season with a 5-l-1 record, placing them on top in the Red Division. The potential shown by the upcoming juniors should prove to be an asset for the varsity team next year. Row One: E. Wenger, M. Greene, J. Connell, G. Abair, K. Schmenk, R. Dressel, C. Andrews, M. Reilly, F. Rzymek, B. Declercq, R. Chester, R. Hafner, G. Bires. Row Two: W. Szymanski, M. Ott, J. Szmania, J. Addis, J. Jenkins, M. Rzymek, T. Brzozka, J. Shea, M. Whipple, M. Madden, J. Cieslewski, A. Slivinski, J. Wells, B. Dominiak, J. Berning, B. Joseph. Row Three: K. Bertz, J. Blessing, D. Klockowski, im tC 'ik mm ani ' The Baby lrish finished their season with a 6-1 record, placing them second in the Red Division. During the entire season, theyworked very hard developing new skills with the hope of making the future lrish great. C. Romstadt, J. Jones, R. Krall, B. Hoyt, T. Ember, B. Cousino, T. Wallace, R. Moebius, J. Martinez, D. Holmes, D. Helvey, Coach Tom Powers. Row Four: S. Perz, B. McCann, G. Spara- gowski, R. Stallkamp, J. Hiller, B. Kolasinski, R. Cook, T. Grachek, M. Augello, B. Lawniczak, J. Scherting, B. Metzger, E. Werner, B. Drouillard, D. Lis. ...1i...'T- -w Ig- -H '--ui... rr -sa We K ci -rf-H, nf--1 15 -FPL .. ...... ,- Q -ni .. - Row One: B. Carder, J. Gora, B. Sweeney, K. Connell, P. Eggers, M. Kubiak, J. Katafiasz, G. Mical, D. Birie, M. Jan, J. Meeks, M. Harmon, S. Magnatta, M. Cowan, J. Moszkowicz, S. Pettee. Row Two: T. Carl, M. Boyle, N. Napierala, J. Bires, B. Valigosky, C. Rasmussen, H. Bertz, P. Gareau, J. McCluskey, 107, , um B - mf., una 1. - mm WW ' r Mm fe .mg ., wr, :mann on me 1 vu w ma ,Ami 0 - img -I .M X' yr ass 3 QM . Y an -- am ' M, M' -E ' -M 'JS 1, , G. Gunner, K. Katafias, J. Bartok, J. Olsen, T. Schuster. Row Three: R. Holmes, J. Hartigan, G. Cyranowski, J. Lonc, M. Sexton, T. Rowland, L. Hanudel, M. Holmes, R. Szymanski, J. Pacer, T. Mathias, A. Etzel, D. Stewart, J. Carone, R. Dillon, C. Rigoulot. f- f We ,M an -nano . 3215931 W 1 use :vow .q Q. vm. me : a gg A-,.. -ul aus i I an . in gjm H., - ,-- , tim: ,M .... rx me- if ...ZR-... 1-:Q ww- MTM -35. , '65-I W, '2- . . .fs -'tifll All A r A ' M ill if ff, l'3'2fllB:,-.VM ' J Lgwagwg-ii ff WJ? has Q1 HY ms5g5?5J:mt W 'QR'-E waz if ig V y ' I ,x 7,1 4 lk if fm S UN L WK 9 . Q 5 1,-,TYR 57h53gf47 lee ' , Q xi, 'gr N N' li' gy 'Q' ll 'f lil il V vfxy ' T it Q iffij'-'iiif . 219' f 4.0 - ' , , ego .il ' AK . - N '- iff. . if ri ...fa ff- f K Y- ffasfc -yr? .. at . 1' fn? H f 5 0 an vm .Q f HAHWQ Highwoymen Merit Honors The Cross-Country team, coached by Mr. Joseph Rozanski, placed two men on the All- City team. Mark Makulinski '68 and Jim Ferstle '68 were named to the second team on the basis of their 16th and 17th places in the City Meet. Dave Stobinski '68, Tom Waltzer '68 and Mike Hessling '69 rounded out the team's top five. The cindermen traveled all this year to com- pete in the St. Joseph Invitational, placing 24th in a large field of Ohio high schools. In addition to coaching cross-country and golf, Mr. Rozanski teaches government and manages the bookstore. f FO! r--w lv :thy Row One: J. Weiher, T. Riley, B. Kolhoff, G. Wisniewski, J. Tursich, M. Hessling, J. Haas. Row Two: Coach Joseph Rozanski, L. Declercq P. Harris, D. Stobinski, M. Stachowicz, J. Ferstle. Junior Varsity quarterback Kevin Harman moves around the left corner of his hard-hitting offensive line in pursuit of the first down during an important meet. Paul Harris, Mr. Desire, runs his waythrough Ottawa Park during an important meet. J.V. FOOTBALL SCORES DeVilbiss Central St. Francis Central Bowsher Central Macomber Central Rogers Central Scott Central Waite Central Page 145 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 75 Delphos St. John 60 51 Dayton Fairview 36 48 Libbey 43 57 St. John's 43 82 Cardinal Stritch 39 73 Akron Central 36 68 Dayton Dunbar 57 64 Macomber 51 53 Scott 49 54 Start 51 53 Rogers 38 54 St. Francis 48 44 Waite 34 48 DeVilbiss 33 52 Whitmer 32 49 Woodward 53 43 Libbey 40 Tournament Games 77 Lake 44 56 St. Francis 40 59 Bowsher 4'4 60 Sandusky 50 59 Libbey 58 58 Lorain Admiral King 49 65 Lima Senior 67 Tim Harman eludes Scott opponent with a quick, driving move. Page 146 Defense playmaker, Don Ingham, leaps high off the floor to make a lay-up shot for two points. Rough and rugged Rich Arbinger jumps high to avoid the attempted block and lays it up and in for a good bucket. A --v-4-,-,,.,., 7, YY, ,, , , Irish Compile 23-2 Cage ecard, Ranked 3rd In tate By AP Poll X . 3 :iff I Class AA Coach of the Year Jim Zak, now in his third successful season, has an outstanding 53-12 record. Coach Jim Zak's Varsity Squad, considered a top pre-season contender for the City Crown, proved their ability by rolling through an aston- ishing season. Inspired by the tremendous enthusiasm of the student body and coupled with the overwhelming spirit of each individual player, this excellent team compiled a 23-2 record. The roundballers proved to be too much for other opponents as they overcame the fine teams from the tough City League. The only blemish in League action was from Woodward High who beat the Fighting Irish, 53-49. This loss ended Central's record-breaking streak. Central won its first Knights Invitational Tournament, December 28 and 29, by stam- peding past Akron Central, 73-26, and then rolling past state-ranked Dayton Dunbar, 68-57. The climax of City League action came as the Irish played the Blue Division Champion, Libbey High School for the City Championship. Tagged as the game of the year, the deter- mined and poised defense-minded Irishmen jumped to a 27-15 halftime lead and held off a Libbey rally to win the coveted crown, 43-40. In tournament action the Irish continued to roll as they won the sectional tournament, and then nipped Libbey 59-58 to win the district crown. The regional tourney proved to be exciting as the Irish won against an upset- minded Lorain team 58-49. The successful season came to an end, however, as the Irish bowed out to the Lima Senior Spartans, 67- 65, on lVlarch I6,intheregionalchampionship. Basketball Team: FIRST ROW: K. Raszka, E. Nowak, Connolly, Asst. Coach P. Benedict, A. Etzel, J. Pollauf, G. Amrhein, D. Ingham, R. Arbinger, J. Wieck, R. R. Perz, P. Murnen, T. Harman, Coach J. Zak, Mgr. Johnson, lVlgr. D. Raszka. SECOND ROW: Trn. J. lVI.Yeager. j f'Wl ',, Ll 5 ,'1vfn'.. rrtfitw .5 X X f I I f I I r X 1 f X X K M i D T e I Ili . 'ix KA KJ Page 147 Coach Jim Zak emphasizes a particular maneuver in a pre-game conference with open- minded Ken Raszka in order to insure a more definite defensive pattern against Whitmer. Rick Arbinger makes his move as he breaks toward the basket in pursuit of two important points. Q44 n'q! Tim Harman Pat Murnen All-City All-City All-Academic All-District All-State All-Academic Page 148 Northwestern Ohio Class AA Player of the Year 1 2' , if , , 'Ilan 'Qu-N C L. Murnen amed To All- tate First Team Don Ingham Rich Arbinger Ali-City All-City Ken Raszka John W Rick Gene Nowak Greg Amrhein Bob Johnson Andy Etzel Jim Pollauf P64 i -fix c f il ..-f 7: ' ,,....f Lffl A J A typical scene at a Central game is the Irish five, Ken Raszka, Pat Murnen, Tim Harman, Rich Arbinger, and Don Ingham, breaking for action. Elusive Pat Murnen moves past the weary op- position as he drives down court in an attempt to break up a rally during the Central-Delphos clash. Page 149 if 'E .K ,, - f Lf. ,. u an H Rich Arbinger sets up Irish offense in the Regional Finals against Lima Senior. Irish Cagers Smoke Nets In it Race 1715? Aix f f' Rich Arbinger shares his enthusiasm with Assistant Basketball Coach, lVlr. Bob Sturek, and teammates after the championship victory. Page 150 Pat Murnen shows why he was All-Everything forthe Irish, as he shoots over five Dayton Dunbar defenders. Coach Jim Zak calms the team from the sidelines. Y '-u.'J..T2 ' .-. N - 93 39. ' 1 . , g - M . ' V 5 I535 -t.- 5 2 get Don Ingham sets and shoots a crucial free throw in the City Champion- Ken Raslka provides 9b0Undin9 Strength aQaif1SfLibbev- ship game against Libbey. A grim Irish squad receives their pep talk from Mr. Zak at halftime. Page 151 City, District, Sectional Champs Fighting Irish Cop it Crown Pat Murnen, Class AA Player of the Year, leaps over Libbey's Abe Stewart for an important basket early in the first half. With less than 30 seconds on the score- board, Don Ingham dropped in two free throws enabling the Irish to gain their second straight city basketball crown by outscoring the Libbey Cowboys, 43-40, February 16 at the TU fieldhouse. Irish Center, Ken Raska, slipped in 12 points over 6' 7 Ron Battles and added 2 more at the line. Tim Harman dropped in 9 points, Rich Dinger Arbinger, 8, and Pat lVIurnen and Don Ingham, 6 each. IVIurnen held Cowboy Jim Johnson to 3 points, about 17 points shy of his usual scoring power. The Irish Five worked together as a smooth playing unit to hold Libbey to one-half of their usual scoring output. Coach Jim Zak's squad trailed only once in the first quarter when Libbey led 4-0. The Celts led by 12 at the half and held onto a comfortable 11 point lead at the end of the third quarter. In the opening two minutes of the final period, several Irish turnovers cut the Central lead to 5. The rest of the game was played evenly with the Fighting Irish coming out with a 43-40 victory and a 17-1 regular season record. VW? wg ?J. Mayor William Ensign relaxes during the first half of the game before he spoke on good sportsmanship during half-time. Page 152 Tim Harman exhibits great sportsmanship by congratulating a happy Lima Senior player after the Irish defeat in the Regional Tournament Finals. Rick Perz '69 takes aim for two points during Celtic rally in the second half against Lima Senior in the Regional Tournament. Speedy Don Ingham leaps highfor an easy layup above star Lorain King players. The Irish defeated the Admirals, 58-49, and won a berth in the Regional Finals. W I gl fr L, 'qw 'sl F xr Q, s. FQ - 1 3 X ' f Q, 'Qi Co captains Pat Murnen and Tim Harman carry the City Champion- ship trophy through an alsleformed by a proud student body during a rally after the second Libbey game. Page 153 .I.V.'s Rank 0 1 Frosh Finish 7 7 Qt! Rv? kj 'rf W W 'M .D. X X 'kt rt JV SCORES Central 64 Delphos Central 38 DeVilbiss Central 50 Libbey Central 38 St. John Central 49 Bowsher Central 66' Cardinal Stritch Central 45 Nlacomber Central 49 Scott J Central 60 A Start Central 52 Rogers ' Central 57 St. Francis Central 63 Waite Central 584 Devilbiss Central 52 Whitmer Central 55 Woodward Championship Game Central 47 Libbey Wifi: KA is ,- kffnrimuqv ROWONE: L. Navarre, M.Lepiarz,M.Murnen, A Rice J Hodak Mall S B I k J B k K Katafiasz. ROW TWO: J. Jaworski, P. Eggers J Noe T Rowijannd 'es' rywczynsl K Harman J Hlte T Page 154 9 . Q9 Lg? 5 55.304 .AFV . ti Pr r x Vi.. E 1 A I 21 . . az.. it t 1 w fy? Ae 3k 1x i ROW ONE: G. Czepiec, C. Babel, R. Martin, C. Hernandez, R. Krall. ROW TWO: T. Grachek, J. Dressler, N. Babka, M. Szkatulski, J. Szmania. ROW THREE: W. Momgaudas, J. Hardy, J. Willard, G. Buck, W. Szyman- ski. ROW FOUR: J. Gardner, K. Bertz, D. Meyer, R. Cook, S. Perz. ROW FIVE: B. Joseph, W. Metzger, R. Moebius, D. Helvey, J. Scherting. Freshman Basketball Scores Central 33 ' 1 Central 28 Central 41 Central 27 Central 49 Central 35 Central 46 Central 39 ' Central 36 Central 33 P Central 46 Central 1 26 Central 41 Central 40 Central . 47 Central 39 J. V. Captain Steve Bielski makes his move against a startled Woodward rival. The J.V.'s won a berth in the Championship game by defeating Woodward. Libbey St. John's Bowsher Cardinal Stritch Macomber Scott Start McTigue DeVilbiss St. Francis Cardinal Stritch Waite 1 St. John's DeViIbiss Sylvania Woodward 21 29 30 44 32 45 47 26 38 56 44 33 ' 36 51 40 Page 155 Matmen 7th In Championship Match Finding himself in a precari- ous predicament, Bernie Kanary tries to reverse opponent. , Gary Baz attempts takedown over straining Bowsher adversary. Vince Pietrzak gets control of his opponent as he tries for additional points. Page 156 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 'fail . WRESTLING SCHEDULE 8 St. Francis 13 DeVilbiss 14 Nlacomber 23 Scott 9 Rogers 21 Waite 19 Bowsher 14 Cardinal Stritch 2 C. . ,QM . ,ggifwmf f -if The Irish matmen, under the direction of Mr. Dave Kregel, posted a 1-5 season record in the City League Race. After a hard and try- ing season, matmen captured seventh place in the City Championship Match held at St. Francis on February 2. Two matmen placed in the semi-finals of the Championship Match, Vince Pietrzak '68 and Marcus Page '69. Co-captains Vince Pietrzak '68 and Jim Arquette '68 will hand over their duties to Marcus Page and Joe Blaze when the squad puts their ability on the line next season. The freshman had a successful season with Mickey Ryzmek and Tom Ember placing first in the freshman tournament. Jerome Addis placed third. Marcus Page attempts to pin Bowshergrappler in an opening takedown. Row One: G. Ceravolo, M.Gora, B. Montrie, T. Keller, J. Carone, Co-Captains V. Pietrzak, J. Arquette, J. Addis, M. Page, D. Ember, J. Blaze, V. Pinciotti. Row Two.' R. Wojciechowski, M. Rzymek, F. Rzymek, T. Martin, T. Ember, J. Addis, J. Haas J. Zawodny, M. Pohorecki, T. Cheney. Row Three: B. Hoover, G. Wisniewski, D. Trease, G. Baz, M. Ott, M. Whipple, J. Connell, P. Mack, J. Knerr, H. Bertz. Row Four: D. Rumschlag, B. Krompak, J. Berning, T. Soleau, D. Lis, B. Thomas, B. Kanary, C. Andrews, M. Kaczmarek, J. Pacer. Row Five: L. Majewski, B. Zqwlocki, J. Abair, M. Reilly, E. Wenger, J. Rice, E. Warchol, J. Weiser. Page 157 f . l f t ! Ax A it American Bowling Team: ROW ONE: Doug Andrzejewski, Greg Zaciek. ROW TWO: Paul Wulf, Terry Horvath, Jerry Knierim. National Team: ROW ONE: Dave Borkowski, Dave Sobczak. ROW TWO: Lenny Piojda, Rick Kasparian, Joe Klosowski. Tennis, Track Bowling Teams 3 Set Rapid Pace BOWLING TEAMS The Celtic Keglers, coached by Mr. Tim Dever and captained by Dave Borkowski, struck down their National League competitors to capture the City Crown with the help of a fourteen game winning streak. The team finish- ed with a 21-6 season record. The American team, led by captain Jerry Knierim, also had a successful season, finish- ing in second place in the American League. The Keglers, who met their opponents at Hagerty Lanes every Saturday morning, not only developed their bowling skills but also had the opportunity to meet many other stu- dents from area schools and develop the skills of good sportsmanship in everyday competition. Mr. Tim Dever, besides being coach of the bowling team, also teaches government and is the Athletic Director for all school sports. ROW ONE: J. Meeks, G. Abair, B. Kanary, J. Johnston, J. Pennypacker, J. Collins, M. Veres, W. Declercq, H. Gardner, P. Gareau. ROW TWO: M. Stachowicz, J. Berning, J. Haas, D. Lis, K. Bertz, G. Woodard, J. Shea, T. Brzozka, E. Alvarado, R. Patro, J. Weiser. ROW THREE: Mgr. T. Connolly, G. Cyranowski, M. Daney, L. Declercq, P. Eggers, M. Hessling, R. Taylor, W. J. Miller, H. Bertz, J. Pacer, D. White, J. Wells, M. B. Hoyt, Pettee, D. Holmes, R. Eggers, F. Netry, T. Swiergosz, P. Brunner, P. Tucker. ROW FOUR: J. Ferstle, D. Ingham, M. Collins, P. Harris, R. Feyes, T. Rowland, R. Christoph, D. 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Page 158 TENNIS TEAMS Central's Tennis Team, under the super- vision of Mr. Robert Gable, finished the 1967 season with a 3-5 record. Mr. Robert Gable, in his second year as coach of the Irish netters, foresees an even greater season, with the return of last year's racketeers. Under the direction of Mrs. Maureen Verb and Miss Fran Krompak, the girl's tennis team finished with a 5-1 record, sweeping by the last five teams undefeated after an opening loss to Ottawa Hills. TRACK TEAM Coach Tom Powers' 1967 cindermen put forth a respectable showing in the first season of organized track at Central. Sporting one city champion, Jim Gagnet, the team won the school's first triangular meet against Start and Waite. The 1968 team with returning Iettermen Jim Ferstle '68, Dave Stobinski '68, Mark Makulinski '68, Dan Drennan '69, Rick Chris- toph '69, Gary Osborne '68 and Tom Waltzer '68 plus newcomers Jim Meeks '70, Tim Rowland '69 and Pat Gareau '70 look for an even better season. After good showings in local AAU competi- tion, the cindermen's hopes are bright for a much improved season in City League com- petition. 4 L,'v l fr Yi. 1 4 Q . A ' E Af' Q MQ H mm-ff' Mr. Tom Powers, head track coach, and Mr. Pete Benedict check stop watches in time trials as they help future Olympic sprinters train Exhibiting her agility Kathy Schmakel returns the f J. at C ess, Golf, Baseball Keep Spirit Hi h The Irish pawn pushers finished the season with a respectable third place in the City League. Under their new coach, Fr. Keith, the first team compiled a 4-2-1 record, while the second team finished the season with a 3-2-2 score. The Chess Team placed third in the Robert Beach Chess Tourney conducted by the Toledo Blade. John Bibish '68 led the team with a 1,456 rating while Joe Drouillard '69 was first board of the second team. The team's finest per- formance came when they defeated St. Francis, 5-3. FIRST TEAM . . . 4-2-1 RECORD Central 372 Woodward V2 Central 4 Bowsher O Central 2 Maumee Valley 2 Central V2 Whitmer 3V2 Central 3 St. Francis 1 Central 1 Lake 3 Central 4 Start O SECOND TEAM. . . 3-2-2 RECORD Central 4 Woodward O Central 4 Bowsher O First team' J Bibish Fr Keith J Ja odzinski L G'es 1 Centra' 2 Malilmee Valley 2 and L. Cichv. i ' I I i 9 I I n emer Cemrai O Whitmer. 4 Central 2 St. Francis 2 Second team.' D. Freeland, S. Jagodzinski, M, Daly, K. Central 3 Lake 1 Mackowiak, J. Drouillard and N. Logsdon. Central 1 Start 3 Gvlf feaffj-' ROW UNE-' P- S2Ymanowski, J. Chmielowicz, D. M. Hunter, D. Degnan, J. Braker, R. Napierala. ROW THREE: Borkowski, T. Joseph, Coach Mr. Rozanski, J. Wisnewski, J. B. Johnson, M. Schira, P. Wulf, T. Krzyminski, G. Amrhein, Braker, C. Jacobs. ROW TWO: T. Marok. T. Kitz, O. Wicks, M. lVlcNamee, L. Yoppolo. Page 160 i' Baseball team: ROW ONE: M. Brown, J. Noe, T. Sanders, P. Murnen, R. Arbinger, E. Nowak, J. Wieck, K. Wambold, T. Mathias, B. Valigosky, ROW TWO.' J. Brywczynski, M. Lazar, M. Pieron, B. Conklin, B. Schroeder, K. Jablonski, D. Toska C. Fournier, T. Wilde, J. Olsen. ROW THREE.' M. Kilisch, Lf Carlucci, G. Amrhein, R. Perz, R. Holmes, J. Bialecki, D. Guest, Coach Jim Cordiak led the 1967 baseball team to the City Championship and a 14-3 record. Fine pitching by All-City Pat Murnen and Tim Sanders filled the bullpen, while Rich Arbinger and Ken Wambold fielded the batmen through an exceptional season. With an experience of last year's lettermen plus the ambition of newcomers, the Irish look forward to another victorious season. ln this sixth year as coach, lVlr. Cordiak has guided the ball players to four City Crowns during his tenure. 'Qu , -1 I F T 2.34 Q T X K. Raszka, C. Klueber, L. Navarre. ROW FOUR.' J. Trzcinski, M. Murnen, A. Rice, B. Cousino, R. Wojciechowski, R. Dillon, J. Bartok, D. Narewski, R. Staszak, L. Hanudel. ROW FIVE: P. Olsen, G. Ovens, M. Lepiarz, R. Lewandowski, D. Latchuk, D. Helvey, B. Lawniczak, J. Holtgreeve, P. Zylka, B. Drouillard. A ioyous Coach Cordiak congratulates Pat Murnen after the Irish defeated St. Francis. After weeks of batting practice, Rich Schneider gets set to blast in the runs needed for victory. Page 161 Encouraging active participation at JV games are light- Elaine ROSS, Maflf Beth Kreuz, JHYHG Ingham, KBTIWY weight cheerleaders Kathy Calabrese, Joan Collins, M3h0l'19Y3nd Marcia VOQI- Irish Lassies Spark Varsity Sports Cheerleaders What though the odds be great or small, old Central High will win over all. Seldom will the Fighting Irish be found on the short end of a score. But when they are, eight lively co-eds remind the student body that CCHS is unbeatable. The Varsity Cheerleaders, under the direction of Miss Fran Krompak, provide the stimulus great spirit often needs. Neither rain nor snow nor injury can keep these dedicated gals from spurring their team on to victory. Dancing lrish Adding sparkle to many half-time shows are the ten members of the Dancing Irish. Under the guidance of Mrs. Maureen Verb, the Irish colleens screen and select music for all their routines, choreograph numbers and design all their own costumes. In addition to varsity performances, the girls entertain at assemblies, at the annual Christ- mas concert and at numerous community ac- tivities. Girls' Athletic League The Girls' Athletic League bestdemonstrates the sporting talents of its active members. Intramural volleyball, basketball, bowling and swimming, along with horseback riding, con- tinue to lead the girls' popularity poll. In ad- dition, this past winter saw the materialization of ski and skating parties for those who were daring enough to try. Page 162 Representing energetic GAL athletes are its officers: Ann McCarty, secretary, Terri Augello, vice-president, Sue Krempa, president, Debbie Montrie, sergeant-at-arms, and Mary Beth Kreuz, treasurer. The 1968 Varsity cheerleaders are: Jane Kramer, Cathy Biggs. Stand- ing: Ruth Konczal, Joan Fall, Marjorie Rihacek, Terri Augello, Cynthia Duszynski, Nlarli Vogl. Chris LaVoy is caught in action as she goes through one of the many routines performed by the Dancing Irish at half-times. The 1968 Dancing Irish, Bonnie Fumo, Mary Ann Lindsay, Carol Kowalewski, Kathy Trease, Chris LaVoy and Pam Trzcinski, Debbie Perkins, Marty Large, Kathy Rowan, Captain Sue Krempa, add sparkle to half-time shows. Page 163 lass 0 1968 Director ADAM, CYNTHIA .............................................. 40 948 Brinton .... FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 1. gl AGOSTI, KEVIN ................................................ 40 2479 Warren .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Jr.Glee Club 2, Hall Patrol 4. ALBRIGHT, CHRISTOPHER ............. ....... 4 0 1656 Eleanor .... Hall Patrol 4. ANDERSON, ROBERT .................,..................... 40 3768 Lockwood .... CSMC 4, Hall Patrol 4, St. John Berchman 2, YCS 3. ANTOSZEWSKI, KATHLEEN .............................. 40 B Kenilworth .... Bowling 2, 3, Biology Club 2, YCS 3, GAL 2. ARBINGER,RICHARD .................... 40, 146-150, 161 647 Poinsetta .... Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ARQUETTEJAMES ................................. 40, 66, 1571 2619 Maplewood .... Chemistry Club 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. -,I AUGELLO, TERESA ................. 11,14, 18, 39, 40, 44. 121, 162, 16343135 Collingwood .... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. BADHORN, BARBARA ................................. 40, 44 2204 Eastbrook .... Bowling 1, GAL 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, Patron Drive 4. BAGROWSKI, JOYCE .............................,.... 41. 43 2292 Westmonte .... Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Medical Horizon Club 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Choir Guild 1, Patron Drive 4. BAILEY, PATRICK G. ......................................... 41 142 Rosalind .... Basketball 1, 2, Football 2, Hall Patrol 4, Track 2, 3, Wrestling 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2. BAILEY, PATRICK X. .......................................... 41 2458 Warren .... Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 3, 4, Wrestling 3. BARNEY. STEVEN ............................................. 41 849 Virginia .... CSMC 4, Patron Drive 4. BARRETT, CHARLENE ........................................ 41 2460 Nebraska .... Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. BARRICK, WILLIAM ............................................ 41 1558 Colton .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. N sA11rA1.oo,MA11vJANs .................... 16, 41, 120 4526 Belfair .... Biology Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Junior Glee Club 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. BARUT, NANCY ................................ 41, 125, 197 556 Mettler .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, Centripetal 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, FTA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. BASS, LAURA ......................,..................,.. 41, 123 3809 Homewood .... Centric 4, French Club 2, Biol- ogy Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, Medical Horizon Club 2, NHS 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, YCS I, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. BATEY, WILLIAM .................................,..... 41, 121 3530 Almeda .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys'Chorus 1, Glee Club 4, Operetta 3, 4, Track 1, YCS 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Junior Glee Club 3, Patron Drive 4. BEAUREGARD, DEBORAH ................................ 41 101 Orville .... NHS 4, Biology 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. Page 164 l -J BECKMAN, RICHARD ............................ 42, 43, 47 3453 Beechway .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, German Club 3, Latin Club 1, NHS 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, Student Council 4, YCS 2, Boys' Chorus 1, Patron Drive 4. BENDER, MARY ANN ............................... 42, 120 4128 Commonwealth .... Bowling 3, Biology Club 2, GAL 3, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 4, Operetta 3, 4, YCS 4, FTA 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. BERTA, JOSEPH .......................................... 42,43 3260 Maher .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 4. BEST, JOHN ...................................................... 42 3945 Willys Parkway .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Manager 4, St. John Berchmans 1, 2, YCS 2, ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. BIBISH, JOHN E. ............................... .................. 1 60 1614 Campbell .... Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 3. BIGGS, CATHERINE ...................... 13, 42, 61, 163 122 Rosalind .... Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 2, Library Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Patron Drive 4, Gym Assistant 3, 4. BIGGS, MARY PAT .................................... 42, 111 122 Rosalind .... Bowling 3, Girls' Chorus 1, GAL 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 2, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, Student Council 4, Patron Drive 4. BINKOWSKI. FRANK ......................................... 42 1339 Pinewood .... Hall Patrol 4, Boys' Chorus 1, Junior Glee Club 2. BIRIE, THOMAS .........................................,.,..... 42 179 Champion .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Track 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. BIRSEN, MICHAEL ............................................. 42 5759 si. Clement ci ..... csmc 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 2, 3, TAF 2, 3. BISSONNETTE, BEVERLY . ........................... 42, 61 1714 Berkshire .... Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 2. BLANK, MARK ................................................... 42 1768 Macomber .... Football 1, 2, 3, Library Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. BLUST, NANCY ................................................. 42 2543 Scottwood .... Bowling 3, 4, CSMC 3, Biology Club 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Library Club 1, Medical Horizon Club 2, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. BOES. DAVID ............................................ 42, 123 1433 Hagley .... Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, CS- MC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Medical Horizon Club 4, St. John Berchmans1,2, YCS 2, Patron Drive, NHS 4. BOGUCKI, CHRISTINE ................................ 42,68 625 Woodstock .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, TAF 2, Patron Drive 4. BO NITATI, JANICE ............................................ 42 212 Windemere .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Biology Club 2, JCWA 4, NHS 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, Production Staff 4, Patron Drive 4. BORER. BONNIE ....................................... 42, 111 5637 Chippewa .... Cheerleader 3, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, GAL 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Assistant 3, Student Council4, Patrol Drive 4, NHS 4. BORKOWSKI, DAVID ............................ 42, 158, 160 1715 Fallbrook .... Bowling 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Golf 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2. BOVCE, CAROL .......................... 13, 42, 111,123 6057 324th Street .... Centric 4, Monogram Club 4, NHS 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4. BRADLEY, DANIEL .................................... 44. 120 406 Knower .... CSMC 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Senior Play 3, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. BRAKER, JAMES ..........................................,. 44, 160 334 Western .... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Golf 3, Hall Patrol 4. BRAKERJOSEPH .......................................... 44, 1601 334 Western .... Biology Club 2, Golf 3, NHS 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. BRAUN, ROBERT L. .........................,................. 44 922 Toronto .... Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Wrestling 1, Patron Drive 4. BRAZZILL, THOMAS .................. 44, 123, 136, 138 2703 Robinwood .... Centric 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Track 2, Wrestling 1, YCS 2, 3, ln- tramurals 1, 2, 3. BREISACHER, DEBORAH ....... ......... 4 4, 61 3928 Rushland. BRISTOL, JAMES ............................... 44. 112. 113 3353 Glenwood .... CAA 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. BROWN,MICHAEL ........ 44,111, 136,139,141,161 2834 Merrimac .... Baseball 2, 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Golf 1, Pro- duction Stati 4, Student Council 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, WALTER .............................................. 44 914 Noble ..,. Football 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1. BURKHARDT, BONNIE .................. 44, 61, 79, 122 2346 South .... Centric 4, GAL 2, Medical Horizons Club 2, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Patron Drive 4. au111rHA11or, PATRICIA ...................... ..... 4 4 517 coiamo .... csMc 1, 2, 3, 4. sums, MARY ANNE ....................................... 44 3852 Maxwell .... Chemistry Club 4, French 4, FTA 4, Patron Drive 4. BUSCHMANN, WILLIAM ................................... 44 2621 Wyndale .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. CAMPOS, JANICE ............................................ 44 3169 Detroit .... Bowling 2, 3, GAL 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 3, Spanish Club 3, Patron Drive 4. CARR, MARILYN ......................... 43, 44, 123, 130 3163 Cottage .... Bowling 2, Centric 4, GAL 2, Chemistry Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4. CARR, MICHAEL ....................................... 44, 120 3640 Revere .... Band 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Hall Pa- trol 4, Operetta 3, 4, Production Staff 3, 4, Sen- ior Play 3, 4, TAF 3, 4. CASHMAN, RICHARD ,............... ........................... 4 4 935 Waybridge .... CSMC 1, 3, 4, Football 1. CHERRY, KATHLEEN ......................................... 44 3843 Berkeley .... Bowling 2, CSMC 1, GAL 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. CHESTER. MARTHA ................................... 45, 131 925 Prouty ..,. CSMC 4, Biology Club 2, FTA 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 4, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. CHOMYCZEN, SARA ........................................ 45 328 Kosciuszko .... Hall Patrol 4, NHS 3, 4, Mono- gram Club 2, Production Staff 3, Patron Drive 4, CI-IROMEY, CHRISTINE ........... 45, 73, 122, 130, 133 5328 Homeland .... Centric 4, CSMC 1, 2, 4, Biol- ogy Club 3, JCWA 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, Junior Glee Club 2, YCS 2, 3, 4. J CICHY, LEO .......................................... 45, 117, 160 3213 Franklin .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, HNS 2, 3, 4, Monogram 2, St.John Berchmans 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3. CLARK, COLLEEN ............................................. 45 2533 Glenwood ,... Production Stall 3, Spanish Club 3, YCS 3. CLARK, JOHN ................................................... 45 4117 Overland Parkway .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2. CLIFTON, LINDA ....,,......................................... 45 B51 National .... Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Pa- tron Drive 4. COLLINS, ANNE ......................................... 45, 56 2447 Portsmouth .... Intramurals 3, 4, Biology 2, GAL I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 2, Bowling 4. COLLINS,MARK .,.............,........................... 45, 158 3815 Martha .... Baseball 4, Centric 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS1, 2, St. John Berchmans 1, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. CONLAN, JAMES ........................................,.... 45 4125 Eastway .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4. CONNOLLY, JOHN .................. 45, 123, 136, 147 4037 Eastway .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Sports Manager 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. COOK, DONNA .........,.. . .......................... 45, 122 3175 Cottage .... Bowling 2, 3, CSMC 1, 2, Foot- ball 3, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 1, 2, I YCS 2, 3, Centric 4. NICOOK, JANICE ................................................. 45 2602 102nd Street .,.. CSMC 3, Junior Glee Club 3, Biology Club 2, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. COON, RONALD ...................................... 45, 136 4559 N. Lockwood .... CSMC 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Sports Manager 4, St. John Berchmans 3, 4, YCS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. COUSINO, UNDA ............................................ 45 309 W. Sterns .... Hall Patrol 4, YCS 3, 4. COUSINO, MICHAEL P ..................................... 46 2416 Trenton .... Band 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, Intra- murals 3, Hall Patrol 4, Orchestra 4, St. John Berchmans I, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, YCS 2, 3. 'J COUSINS. CHARLES S .................. 46, 121, 131, 132 826 Hawley .... CSMC 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Library Club 4, Operetta 4, Production Stall 4, TAF 3, 4, Senior Play 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Glee 3. COWAN, ROBERT ............................................. 46 3360 Elmont...CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. CRIPPEN, DENNIS ............................................ 46 343 South Detroit .... Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, ,- Wrestling 2, Intramurals 1. 'tl DALY, GERTRUDE ............................................. 46 2560 Glenwood .... Junior Glee 3, NHS 4, St.Hilda Guild 1. DAOUST, JOHN .................. 46, 89, 133, 136, 139 2224 Hollywood .... Band 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, French 1, Hall Patrol 4, St.John Berchmans 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, YCS I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. DASHNER, LUCY JO ......................................... 46 1105 Ogontz .... Biology Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, LOIS ................,....................,............... 46 630 Vinton .... Bowling 2, Biology Club 2, GAL 3, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. DAVIS, NANCY .................,,................,.,,..,,,,.,, 46 1523 Falloden .... Bowling 4, Chemistry Club 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology 2, FTA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Medical Horizon Club 3, 4, NHS 4, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. DEGNAN, DENNIS ............................................. 160 2733 Glenwood .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, Library Club 4, Sports Manager 2, Student Council I, Tennis 1, Ycs I, 2. DEMKO, JANET ,...................................,...,....... 46 126 E. Weber .... Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Production Stall 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. DQPRISCO. RONALD ........................................ 46 1757 Fullington .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Biology Club 2, YCS 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Pa- tron Drive 4. DeSHETLER, DENISE ..................... 46, 111, 123, 159 6017 Davida .... Centric 4, CSMC 2, French Club I, 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. DEVER, DANIEL ................................................ 46 4322 Bellevue .... Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football I, NHS 2. DIAKONIS, JOHN ............................................. 46 1965 Summit .... Medical Horizon Club 4. DILLON, STEVE ................................................. 46 55 Birckhead PI .... CSMC 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. DITMYER, MICHAELJ .................. 27, 47, 127, 130 1831 Bigelow .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, Medical Horizon Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, YCS 4, Patron Drive 4. DOMAGALA. SHARON .................................... 47 2225 Westmonte .... CSMC 1, Biology Club 2, Li- brary Club 3, Patron Drive 4. DOMBROWSKI, CLEMENT ................................ 47 3139 Cottage .... Chemistry Club 4, Football 1, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. DONOVAN, PATRICK ............................... 47, 117 3425 Island .... Band 2, 3, 4, csMc 1, 2, 3, imm- murals 2, Hall Patrol 4. DOPIERALSKI, MICHAEL ................................... 47 5068 Ford .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. DRESSEL ROBERT ............................................. 47 1025 Berdan .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. DURBAN, JESSICA .................................... 47, 120 1109 Rosedale .... Chemistry Club 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, ores Club 3, 4, JCWA 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Pa- tron Drive 4. DUSZYNSKI, CYNTHIA ............................. 47, 163 4421 285th St ..... Cheerleader 4, YCS 3, Gym Assistant3. DYBALA,JANlCE .................................... 47, 61, 121 1551 Avondale .... Biology Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, JCWA 3, Operetta 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, Junior Glee Club 2, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. EARL, MARGARET .................................... .......... 4 7 7615 West Central .... Patron Drive 4. EGGERS, RICHARD ....................... 47, 128, 133, 158 4848 Monac .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 4, Intra- murals 3, 4. ELLERT, JOHN ......................................... 47, 66, 115 3132 Penrose .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club I, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 41 Production Staff 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. ENDRICKS, DIANE ....................................,........... 48 2254 Mayville .... Library Club 4, Spanish Club 4. ESCOBAR, LOUIS ................................. 48, 113, 117 2731 Gunckel .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Orchestra 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. FACKELMAN, JOHN ....... . ........ 48 624 Nesslewood. FACKELMAN, LEE ...........,..,...............................,.. 48 3824 Stannard .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 2. FAHRINGER, JANICE ............................................ 48 3456 Blackstone .... Band I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Orchestra 2, 4, YCS 3. FALL JOAN .......................................... 48, 159, 163 2345 Eastbrook .... Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Chemistry 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Spanish Club 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. FARMER, ANITA .............................. 43, 61, 113, 123 5941 Holly Glenn .... Centric 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, Biology Club 3, FTA 3, 4, JCWA 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, ofchesim 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. FASCA, LINDA .................................. ....... ............. 4 8 116 Everett .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, NHS 3, 4, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. FERGUSON, TIMOTHY ........................... 48, 73, 131 1234 Holgate .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. FERSTLE,JAMES ................................... 48, 145, 158 4905 Oak Glen .... Centric 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Library Club 3, Track 3, 4, Cross Coune try 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. FEYES, RONALD ..................... ...... 4 8, 136, 138, 158 4208 Templar .... Football 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Hall Patrol 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2. FITZPATRICK, MICHAEL ........ 14. 15, 18, 48. 73, 120 3409 Beaumont .... Choir Guild 4, Glee Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Operetta 4, Senior Play 4. FIX, EDWARD D ....................................... . ............. 48 1336 Abbott .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Boys' Chorus 1, Junior Glee Club 2, 3, Operetta 2, TAF 2, Patron Drive 4. FLAHIE, MICHAEL ................................................. 48 1437 Gould .... Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 3, St. John Berchmans I. FLEITZ, EVELYN .................................................... 48 4840 Monroe .... CSMC 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pa- tron Drive 4. FLORES, RICHARD .................. 48, 59, 123, 136, 138 1421 Ogontz .... Centric 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, NHS 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Track 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. FLOWER, DAVID ........................................ . .......... 48 231 Kosciusko .... Hall Patrol 4, Wrestling 4. FORGETTE, MARILYN ........................................... 48 934 Frederick .... Hall Patrol 4, Orchestra I, 2, Patron Drive 4. FOURNIER, MARY ................................................. 49 2230 Rood .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3. Fav, JAMEs .......................................................... 49 308 Crittenden....CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, Patron Drive 4. FRANCIS, MICHAEL .............................................. 49 617 Mulberry .... CSMC 3, Sports Manager 1, 2. FRAZIER, TIMOTHY V ............................ 49, 136, 133 906 Eton .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. Page 165 Senior Directory FRUCHEY, LYNDA ...........................,.... 49, 125, 159 2725 Monroe .... Centripetal 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Production Staff r 4, vcs 3. FUMO, BONITA ..................................., 49,121,163 2332 Dana .... Dancing Irish 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, NHS 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. GADT, MARY ..,......,.........,..,................................. 49 315 Edna .... CSMC1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 2, Medical Horizons Club 2, Monogram Ciub 4, NHS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. GAITHER. LINDA ............................ 49, 56, 123, 130 3222 Kimball .... Bowling 3, Centric 4, French Club 2, Biology Club 2, GAL 3, JCWA 3, 4, Monogram Club i, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, YCS 3, Purron Drive 4. GAJEWSKI, LORRIE .................... , ............ .......... 4 9 6139 Luddington. GALLAGHER, KATHLEEN ..................................... 49 1425 South .... Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Pa- tron Drive 4. GARNER, MURRAY .............. ....... 4 9 1158 South .... Patron Drive 4. GAWLE, EDWARD ................................................. 49 3409 Elm .... Football 1, Hall Patrol 4, Wrestling 2. GEMBRESKA, KAREN ..,................................ 49, 125 724 Southover .... Band 1, CentripetaI4,CSMC1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. GERKEN, FRANCES .................................. 14, 15, 49 2721 Parkwood .... CSMC 1, Dancing Irish 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 3, 4, TAF 2, 3, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. GERLACH, NANCY ................................,......., 11, 49 2248 Georgetown .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Ger- man Club 2, Medical Horizons Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 2, YCS 3, Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4. GIBBONS, RICHARD ..........,.....,...... 50, 66, 113, 116 2700 River Road .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC i, 2, NHS 4, orchesim 2, 4, vcs 4, Patron Drive 4. GILSDORF, MARY JO ....................,...... 50, 132, 133 826 Brinton .... CSMC 3, 4, GAL 2. GODDU, ROGER .................................... ....... 5 0 5457 Falla Ct .... Intramurals 1, 2, 3. GODFREY, ARTHUR 3395 Detroit .... Baseball 1, 2, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. GONZALEZ, MIGUEL ....... ....... 5 0 6017 Davida GORNEY, MICHAELENE ............... 50, 113, 120, 130 1670 Avondale ..,. CSMC 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Jun- ior Glee Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, JCWA 3, Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, YCS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. GRADEL, PAMELA .......................................... 50, 61 206 Rockingham .... Biology Club 2, GAL 2, Hall Patrol 4. GRALAK, GERALDINE ............,............................. 50 1554 Hamilton .... French Club 1, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4. GRANDOWICZ, CAROLE ......., ..,..... 5 0 B07 N orth gate Page 166 GRAVEL, DAVID ............................................. 50, 70 327 Langdon .... CSMC 4, Biology Club 2, St. John Berchmans 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. GRINDLE, ROBERT ......,............................,,........... 50 1116 Craig .,.. Biology Club 2, Boys' Chorus 1, Junior Glee Club 2, Intramurals 1, 3, YCS 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. GRZELAK, MADONNA ................................. 50, 124 308 West Park .... Bowling 1, 2, Centripetol 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Medical Horizons Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. GUY, CLEO D. ..................,..,....,........... 50,111,121 1565 Homer .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Junior Glee Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 4, Patron Drive 4. HAAS, DIANE ...,.............,..................................... 50 1422 Goodale .... Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, JCWA 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. HALLENBECK, EMERSON ..,............................ 50, 73 2934 Shareland .... CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, German Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 4, Patron Drive 4. HALLENBECK, LINDA .............................,............. 50 2934 Shoreland .... JCWA 3, 4, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, YCS 2, 3, 4. HAMMOND, GARY ....... ........................................ 5 1 5626 304th St .... Biology Club 2. HARMAN, TIMOTHY ................ 11, 51, 147-149,153 2126 Westbrook .... Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 2, Cross Country 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. HARRIS, PAUL ..........,........ .................... 5 1,145, 148 809 Stebbins .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 4, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 3, St.John Berchmans 1, Track 1,2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. HARRISON, PETER JOHN ..........................,.... 51,70 2621 Midwood .... Football 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. HART, RAYMOND .................,.....................,... 51, 86 2353 Maplewood .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, St.John Berchmans 1, 2, YCS 2. HARVEY, SUZANNE ................,...................... 51, 61 715 Lorain .... Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4. HEJNA, MARCIA ..................................... 51, 92, 124 4529 289th St .... Centripetal 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Stall 3, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 3, 4. HELMINIAK, SHIRLEY ............................................ 51 1777 Hamilton .... French Club 1, Biology Club 2. HELVEY, KATHY ..................,................................. 51 2707 Robinwood .... Band 1, 2, 3, CSMC 4, Spanish Club 2, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. HERNACKI, STANLEY ........,.................................. 51 206 Northgate .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. HICKEY, PATRICK .........,..... ,... ...........,.......... 5 1 , 128 4823 Clover .... Chemistry Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, Medical Horizon Club 4, YCS 4, Intra- murals 3, Patron Drive 4. HICKEY, WILLIAM ................,........................ 51., 121 4015 Burnham .... CSMC 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Operetta 3, 4, St. John Berchmans 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2. HIGGINS, GARY ................................................... 52 3220 Kimball .... Chemistry Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Library Club 4, Student Council 1, YCS 1, Patron Drive 4. HILLER, JUDITH ..................................................... 52 4143 No. Lockwood .... Bowling 2, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, GAL 2, YCS 3, Spanish Club 2, Patron Drive 4. HITE, JANICE .................................... 12, 39, 52, 111 1415 Yates .... Bowling 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, Biology Club 2, Library Club 1, Monogram Club 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. HOCKMAN, ROBERT .................................... 52, 120 1531 Eaton .... CSMC 3, Freshman Chorus 1, Foot- ball 1, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3. HOOVER, WILLIAM ....................................... 52, 123 2637 Robinwood .... Centric 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, Monogram Club 2, Student Council 2, Wrestling 1, YSC 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. HORNE, PAUL 3842 Lockwood .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, Track 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. HORVATH, SHELLEY .....,............................... 52, 121 24 E. Park .... French Club 2, Biology Club 2, GAL i, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. HOYT, BRETT ................................. 52, 136, 139, 140 2360 Glenwood .... Basketball 1, 2, CSMC 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus 1, NHS 4, Pro- duction Staff 3, Student Council 3, Track 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. HUBBARD, KATHERINE ......................... 52, 113, 116 2305 Scottwood .... Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. HUNTER, MARTIN ....................... ................. 5 2. 160 2376 Glenwood .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Student Council 2. HUTH, BARBARA ................................ ........ . .......... 5 2 4635 Alexis .... Biology Club 2, JCWA 3, Hall Pa- trol 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Tennis 2, Patron Drive 4. IDZKOWSKI, MARCIA ........................................... 52 236 E. Park .... Biology Club 2, NHS 4, Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, YCS 1, 3, Patron Drive 4. INGHAM, DONALD ............. 52, 146,147,149,151, 153, 158 - 4318 Bellevue .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, Track 1,2, 4. INSENGA, ROBERT ....................................... 52, 120 2046 Central Grove .... Boys' Chorus 1, Junior Glee Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Senior Play 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, YCS 2, Operetta 3, 4. IRELAND, CHRISTINE ............................ ......... 5 2 370 Boston .... CSMC 3, YCS 3. IRVINE, SHIRLEY .... .....,......................................... 5 2 5307 Ketukkee .... Biology Club 2, YCS 3, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 2, Patron Drive 4. JABLONSK1, KENNETH ................................. 52, 161 4328 Birchall .... CSMC I, 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4: Golf 3, St. John Berchmans 1. JACOB, JAMES .............,....................................... 52 2259 Castlewood .... CSMC 4, JCWA 4, Wrestling 3, YCS 4. JACOBS, CRAIG ........................................... 52, 160 29 Birkhead .... Basketball 1, 2, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, YCS 2. JACOBY, ANNE ............................................ 52, 123 522 Nottingham .... Basketball 2, 3, 4, Gym As- sistant 4, Band 2, 3, Centric 4, CSMC 2, Biology Club 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, Pa- tron Drive 4. JAGODZINSKI, JAMES A ................................. ..... 5 3 929 Sandralee .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 2. JAGODZINSKI, JAMES F. ........ .............. 4 7, 53, 160 904 Homer .... Chess Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Ycs 2, 3. JANKOWSKI, DENNIS .......................................... 53 1321 Vance .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. JASTRZENSKI, SANDRA ........................................ 53 3250 Otto .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 2. JENSEN, MARY .....................,.............,. 53, 123, 133 4735 285th St .... Centric 4, CSMC 4, JCWA 4, NHS 3, 4, St. Hilda Guild I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. JUDY, KATHLEEN .....,..................................,. 53,128 2445 Scottwood .... Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, Production Staff 2, Patron Drive 4. JUSTEN, MICHAEL ....,.......,........................... 53,121 3549 Hailes ..., CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus I, Junior Glee Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4. KAHLE, THOMAS .,..........,..,... . ................ 39, 53, 111 2615 Alexis .... Basketball 1, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, St. John Berchmans 1, Student Council 3, 4, Track 1, YCS 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. KAJFASZ, DAVID .......... ,.... ..........,.........,....,. 5 4 , 122 411 Cumberland .... Centric 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Junior Glee Club 3. KAJFASZ, THADDEUS .........................................,, 54 910 Evesham .... Golf I, 3, Intramurals 1, Patron Drive 4. KAPP, EDWARD .......................,.................,..., 54, 73 2614 104th St ,.,. CAA I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3. KASPARIAN, RICHARD ......,....,..,.. ............,.. 5 4, 158 3844 Drummond .... Bowling 4, Football 1, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. KEHR, MICHAEL ....,...........................,................. 129 4636 288th St .... CSMC 1, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, St.John Berchmans 1. KELLEY, DAVID ......,.... 13,15,18,54, 110,111,122 5924 Brookson .... Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, Boys' Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 1, Senior Play 3, 4, Student Council 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. KEMP, ANN ....,.....,...,...,............................... 54, 123 3210 Lagrange .... Centric 4, CSMC 1, 3, FTA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, JCWA 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, YCS 1, 2, 3. KEMPF, MARY JO ......,........................................., 54 3376 Glenwood,...French Club 1, Hall Patrol 4, Biology Club 2, Production Staff 1. KENNEDY, MARLENE .......,................................... 54 2915 Gracewood .... Biology 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Medical Horizon Club 2, YCS 3, TAF 2, Patron Drive4. KERN, ARTHUR ............................................. 54,121 230 Kenilworth ..,. German Club 2, Glee Club 4. KERN, MARIANNE ................................,....... 54, 120 2542 Collingwood .... French Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Library Club 3, 4, Medical Horizon Club 2, NHS 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Pa- tron Drive 4. KERSCHER, KENNETH ................................... ......- 5 4 3233 Erawa .... Biology Club 2, Intramurals 2, 3. KIBBEY, WILLIAM ..... ............................. 5 4,113,117 3069 137th St .... Band 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 1,BioI- ogy Club 2, Orchestra 4, Wrestling 2, 3. KILLIAN, JOHN ....................................,.......... 54,84 4117 Fairview ..., CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, Biology Club 2, St.John Berchmans 2, 3. KIRBY, ROBERT ...................................... 54, 130, 133 2721 110th St .... Camera Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Production Staff I, St.JohnBerchmans 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. KLOSOWSKI,JOSEPH ........................... 54, 124, 158 638 Lake .... Bowling 4, CentripetoI4, Intramurals 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. KLUEBER, CHRISTOPHER ............... 55, 56, 122, 123, 130, 159 - 38 Birckhead .... Baseball 3,4, Camera Club 4, Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Biology Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Radio Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, St,.Iohn Berchmans 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4. KNIGHT, THOMAS ............................,................... 55 3225 Parkwood .... CSMC I, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Production Stall 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, 3, 4. KOCH, MARTHA ......... ...... 5 5 2728 Copland. KOLASINSKI, JAMES .................... 55,117,123,159 324 Mettler .... Band 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, Biology Club, Intramurals 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 3, 4, Senior Play 3, Tennis 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. KOLHOFF, RICHARD .....,..... . ..........,...................... 55 1430 Craigwood .... Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 3, Patron Drive 4. KOLODZIEJCZYK, MARIE ............................. 55, 121 538 E. Oakland .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 1, Junior Glee Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. KORALEWSKI, JAMES ........................................... 55 3118 Glanzman .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Biology Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. KORCZYNSKI, LOIS ................................ 55, 61,122 1633 Buckingham .... Centric 4, NHS 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Junior Glee Club 2, 3, JCWA 3, Patron Drive 4. KOSAKOWSKI, DANIEL ..........,......................,...... 55 5576 304th St .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 2, Biology Club 2, Football 1, 2, Hull Patrol 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, Track 3, 4, YCS I, 2, 3. KOWALEWSKI, CAROL ................................. 55, 163 2301 Grantwood .... Bowling 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, CSMC 1, Dancing Irish 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, Gym Assistant 4, Patron Drive 4. KOWALSKI, JANET ........................ 55,121,123,125 518 Lowell .... Bowling 3, 4, Centric 4, CSMC I, Centripetal 4, Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, YCS 2, Operetta 3, 4, Production Stott 2, Student Council 1. KOWALSKI, LINDA ........................................ 55, 125 1513 Tecumseh .,.. Centripetal 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Junior Glee Club 2, JCWA 3, Latin Club 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Pa- tron Drive 4. KOZAK, THOMAS 1517 Gould .... Chemistry Club 4, Chess Club 1, Biology Club 2, Radio Club 1, YCS 3, 4, Intra- murals 1. KOZLOWSKI, KATHLEEN ..........................,........... 55 3410 Maher .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. KRABACH, FRANCINE ............. . ..............,........ ,.... 5 5 3904 Willys Pkwy .... Intramurals 1, GAL 2, Hall Patrol 4, Library Club 3, Bowling 2, Basketball 1,2,3, 4. KRAJEWSKI, MARY ANGELA ................ 55, 120, 122 3265 Schnieder .... Centric 4, Glee Club 3, 4, NHS 4, Operetta 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Student Coun, cil 3, 4, YCS 1, Patron Drive 4, NHS 4. KRALL, ROBERT ........................................... 138, 142 804 Turner .... Football I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. KRAMER, JANE ............................................. 55,163 5041 Pawnee .... Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, CSMC1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Basketball 1, Patron Drive 4. KRANZ, BARBARA ................................. 55, 126, 130 3510 River Rd .... Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Ycs 3, Patron Drive 4. KRANZ, RICHARD ...... ,............................... ........... 5 5 2424 Ida .... CSMC 1, 2, 4, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4. KREMPA, SUSAN .......................... 56, 121, 162, 163 285 Maiestic .... Dancing Irish 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Junior Glee Club 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Biology Club 3, GAL I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. KRUPP, KENNETH ..........,...................................... 56 553 Mettler .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. KRYGIELSKI, DALE ........................... .......,............. 5 6 3410AngeIa .... Chemistry Club 4, NHS3,4,Mono- gram Club 4, Patron Drive 4. KRZYMINSKI, THOMAS .............,., ................. 5 6, 160 3358 Otto .... Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3. KUJAWA, TERRANCE ..,,........................................ 56 3761 Schneider .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. KUJDA, KATHY ..................................................... 56 3554 Hazelhurst .... Bowling 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Production Staff 2. Kuiczvir, MARK ......,,........................................... 56 3266 Parkwood .... Camera Club 4, CSMC 1, Biol- ogy Club 2, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, 3, 4. LACURE, PHYLLIS ................................................. 56 2476 Glenwood .... Band 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Biology Club 2, Production Staff 2, YCS I, 2, 3, Gym Assistant 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. LAGGER, LAWRENCE ........................ ,......... ......... 5 6 4141 Birchall .... Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. LA JEUNESSE, ROBERT ,................,............... 57, 122 1748 Talbot .... CAA 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Centric 4, CSMC 3, NHS 4, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, TAF 3, Patron Drive 4. LAMONT, ROBERTA ......................,....................... 57 1214 Yates .... Bowling 2, 3, 4, csmc 1, GAL 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. LANGENDERFER, RONALD.. ............................... .57 2601 Wyndale .... CSMC 1, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4, Wrestling 1, 2. LARDINAIS, JOAN .............,.................................. 57 3927 Elmhurst .... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Gym Assistant 3, Patron Drive 4. LARGE, LINDA ............... X ....,..........................,..... 57 4830 291th St .... Centric 4, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 2, Medical Horizon Club 2, YCS 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Patron Drive 4. LAWRENCE, RICHARD .......................... 57, 136, 139 4666 Edgemont .... CSMC 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, YCS 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Pa- tron Drive 4. LAZAR, MARK .......................... ............. 5 7, 132, 161 2236 Grantwood .... Baseball 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Student Council 4, Track 3, Patron Drive 4. LE GROS, MARK ............,..,........................ ......... 1 21 216 Colburn .... Glee Club 3, 4, Golf 3, Operetta 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Radio Club 1. LENKOWSKI, BONITA ........................ ...... 5 7 4303 Walker. LEOPOLD, TIMOTHY ............ ............... 57, 136-138 511 Nottingham .... Basketball 1, 2, YCS 1, 2, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Library Club 3, 4. Page 167 Senior Directory LE SAGE, CONSTANCE ........................,......,.. 57, 94 2357 Castlewood ..-. Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, GAL I, 2, 3, 4, Hull Patrol 4, Medical Horizon Club 3, YCS 3, Spanish Club 2, Patron Drive 4. LEWANDOWSKI, RICHARD ................... . ............... 57 321 E. Manhattan .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Track 1, Patron Drive 4. LINKER, CHERYL ....................................... 11, 57, 59 3840 Revere .... Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, Chem- istry Club 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 3, 4, Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, TAF 2, Production Stott 2. LIPINSKI, DAVID .,..,.............,........,....................... 57 216 Austin .... German Club I, 2, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 4, Traclr 3. LIPPER, DAVID .............................................. 57, 120 3460 Brigham .,.. Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, German Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Oper- etta 2, 3, 4, St. John Berchmans I, Boys' Chorus I. LIS, DAVID ......................,...............,..... 57,113,116 552 E. Weber .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. LOGSDON, NORBERT ........... 11,57, 102, I24, 160 2328 Eastbroolc .... Centripetol 3,4,CSMC 3, Chem- istry Club 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, St. John Berchmans I, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Patron Drive 4. LORIGAN. MICHAEL ,........ ........... . ..,....,......... 5 7, 70 3657 Rushland .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. LOSEK, BARBARA ........................................... 57, 73 210 Waggoner .... Bowling 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Medical Horizon Club 2, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. LOZINSKI, LEWIS .................................................. 58 2609 Cherry .... Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4. LOZNY, TIMOTHY ................................................. 58 4326 Eastway .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, JCWA 4, YCS 4, Medical Hori- zon Club 4, Spanish Club 2. LYMANSTALL, MICHAEL ....................................... 58 4313 Commonwealth .... CSMC 3, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, YCS 2, 3. LYNCH, MARCIA ...........................................-.--- --58 4444 Lewis .... Band 2, Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 3, YCS 3. MACKOWIAK, KENNETH .......... 27,58, 73, 124, 160 828 Woodward ..,. Centripetal 4, Chess Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. MADANSKl, KENNETH ......................................... 58 3624 Bellevue .... Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 3. MAHAFFEY, ROBERT ...... ................................. 5 8, 70 2721 Scottwood .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, MAJEWSKI, SUSAN ..............................,...,............ 58 4224 N. Haven .... CAA I, Production Statl 3, St. Hilda Guild 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. MAKULINSKI, MARK ....................... 58.59, 145, 158 625 Sandralee .... Baseball 2, Bowling 3, CSMC I, 2, 4, Football 1, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Track 3, 4, Ycs 2. MAKULINSKI, SHARON ................................ 58, 121 3038 117th St .... Biology Club 2, JCWA 3, 4, YCS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. Page 168 MALLON, MARY ANNE .................. 16, 53, 111,120 4511 Willys Pkwy .... Biology Club 2, GAL 2, Latin Club 1, 2, NHS 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Patron Drive 4. MANON, MARK ............................... f ....... 4 7.58, 117 4125 Vermaas .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, St.John Berch- mans I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. MARSHALL, CATHY MARY ............................ 58, 125 43 Walbridge .... Bowling 1, Camera Club 3, 4, Centric 4, Centripetol 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, JCWA 3, Latin Club 2, Production Staff 3, 4, TAF 2, 3, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. MARTIN, JOHN ..................................... 58, 136, 139 5068 Hallgate .... CSMC I, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, St.John Berchmans 1, Patron Drive 4. MATTIMOE, DANIEL 2242 Charlestown .... Football I, Hall Patrol 4, Library Club 4, Wrestling 1, Intramurals 2. MATUSZEWSKI, LINDA ......................................... 58 301 Northdale .... CSMC 3, FTA 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. MC CARTHY, PATRICIA ..................... 12, 47, 59, 111 Box 2027 Toledo State Hospital .... NHS 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, Centric 4, French Club I, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 4, Student Council 4, Patron Drive 4. MC CORMICK, DANIEL ........ ........... ..... 5 9 , 136, 138 324 Capistrano .... Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Wrestling I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. MC CREERY, CLAYTON ...... ........ 5 9 3379 Elm. MC FADDEN, ROBERT .................................... 59, 70 1938 Cass.,..Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 3, St. John Berchmans 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. MC HUGH. MARCIA .......................................,..... 59 2234 Charlestown .... Biology Club 3, YCS 2, 3, TAF 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 3, 4, Production Stott 3, 4, Medical Horizon Club 2, Patron Drive 4. MC KENZIE, CAROL .....,....................................... 59 4848 Burnham .... Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. MC KINLEY, LYNN .......................................... 13, 59 135 W. Capistrano .... Bowling I, 2, Girls' Chorus I, Junior Glee Club 2, GAL I, 2, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. MEEKS, JACQUELYN ..............................,............. 59 326 Western .... Cheerleader 2, 3, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, GAL 3, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. MENICHETTI, LOIS .......... .... .............. I 4 , 15, 59, 116 890 Prouty .... Band 4, Senior Play 4, TAF 4. MERCURIO, MARY JO .....................,............ 59, I25 1961 Princeton .... Centripetal 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Production Staff 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. MEYER, SHIRLEY ........................................... 59, 117 4039 Asbury .... Band 2, 3, 4, Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 1, Patron Drive 4. MEYERS, JAMES ............... ....... ................ ......... .... 5 9 4487 288th St .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 2, 3, TAF 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. MICHALAK, BARBARA .......................................... 60 820 Woodward .... Chemistry Club 4, French Club 2, Biology Club 2, Library Club 3. MIELCZARCZYK, HENRY ....................................... 60 3244 Franklin .... Camera Club 2, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, NHS4. MIERZEJEWSKI, MILTON ....................................... 60 1330 Almon .... Intramurals I, 3, Hall Patrol 4. MILLER, DAWN ..................................................... 60 I437 South Cove .... CSMC I, Patron Drive 4. MILLER, KENNETH ................................................ 60 1903 Belvoir .... Football 1, 2, Intramurals I, 2, YCS 2. MILLS, WILLIAM ........................................ 59, 60, 66 1498 Schuyler .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, St. John Berchmans I, YCS 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, NHS 4. MOHLER, CAROLYN ............................................. 60 315 Boston .... Bowling 4, French Club I, 2, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, St. Hilda Guild 1, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. MOHR, DONNA ................................... 60, 121, 125 2500 Lagrange .... Centripetal 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Patron Drive 4. MOLINE, THOMAS ............................................... 60 735 Northgate .... CSMC I, 2, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. MOMENEE, GARY. ................... ......................... 6 0 215 Eastern. MONTRIE, KAREN ......................................... 60, 123 23 Bronson ..., Bowling 3, 4, Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, French Club 1, 2, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Medical Horizon Club 4, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. MORAN, PATRICK ............,................................... 60 I Birchhead .... Boys' Chorus 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 3. MORAN, ROBERT .................................................. 60 I Birckhead .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, Biology Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4. MORSE, KATHLEEN ....,......................................... 60 2255 Westbrook .... Bowling 1, GAL I,HallPatrol4. MOSZKOWICZ, VICTORIA .................................... 60 645 Evesham .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, Biology Club 2, Medical Horizon Club 2, Production Staff 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, TAF 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. MOWKA, JOHN ..................................... ............ 6 0 2141 Circular. MuMFoRD, HAROLD ............................................ 60 1545 Pinewood .... Camera Club 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 3, 4, Latin Club I, YCS 1, 2. MURAWSKI, GERALD .....................................,...... 60 3159 Elm ..,. Hall Patrol 4, YCS 2, Intramurals I, 2, Patron Drive 4. MURNEN, PATRICK ................ 61,111, 147-153, 161 4420 Bowen .... Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 3, 4, Student Council 4, Patron Drive 4. MURPHY, GARY .................................................... 61 2345 Torgler .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Football 1,Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. MURPHY, KATHLEEN ............................................ 61 208 Eastern .... Bowling 2, 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, Medi- cal Horizon Club 3, Patron Drive 4. MURPHY, LAWRENCE ........................................... 61 2345 Torgler .... Football 1, Intramurals 2. MURPHY, SUSAN .................................................. 61 I24 Dexter .... CSMC 1, Patron Drive 4. MYERS, NEAL .............. .......... ................... ......... 6 1 3615 Whitegate .... Wrestling I, 2, 3. NAMECHE, MICHAEL ........................................... 62 519 Indiana....Biology Club 2, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. NAPIERALA, RALPH .......,....... 11, 62, 136, 137, 139, 140, 142, 160 -640 Marmion .... Centric 4,CSMC 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. NEMON, CHARLES ............................................... 62 608 Acklin .... French Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 Library Club 3, 45 Sports Manager 2, 35 YCS 15 Student Court 2, 3. NERA, PETER ............,......................... ......... 6 2 1206 Olson .... CSMC 35 YCS 2. NESTER, JUDITH ................................................... 62 4111 Fairview .... CSMC 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 45 Junior Glee Club 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 Medical Horizon Club 45 TAF 25 YCS 35 Production Stott 2, 3, 4. NEWBOLD, PATRICIA ............,.,............................ 62 4102 Vermoas .... Chemistry Club 45 Medical Hori- zon Club 45 Production Staff 45 TAF 4. NIEZGODA, JOHN ................................. 32, 62, 139 1918 Parkside .... Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 ln- tramurals 1, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. NINNEMAN, MADONNA ............................. 62, 128 3904 Rugby .... Chemistry Club 45 CSMC 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Latin Club 15 Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 YCS 35 Patron Drive 4. NIRSCHL, RONALD ....................... 62, 111, 122, 130 3131 Rocksberry .... Band 1, 25 Centric 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Latin Club 15 Monogram Club 15 NHS 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 YCS 1, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. NIX, JAIME R ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ............... 2 6, 56, 111,136,138 931 Oakwood .... Band 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 YCS 1, 2, 3, 4. NIXON, KENNETH ................................................ 62 1464 Ontario .... CSMC 15 Junior Glee Club 25 Boys' Chorus 1. NOE, KATHRYN ........................................ ......... 6 2 3703 Homewood .... Bowling 25 GAL 2. NORTON, LOUISE ................................................ 62 318 Kenilworth .... GAL 25 Hall Patrol 45 Spanish Club 3. NOVOTNY, BARBARA .......................................... 62 2118 Fairfax .... Bowling 2, 35 CSMC 1, 2, 35 GAL 2, 35 Medical Horizon Club 2, 35 YCS 2, 35 Patron Drive 45 Gym Assistant 3, 4. NOWACZYK, MICHAEL ...................... ....... ........... 6 2 1224 Alldays .... CSMC 35 Biology Club 25 Radio Club I. NOWICKI, DENNIS ....................................... 62, 115 1246 Tecumseh .... Band 2, 3, 45 CSMC 1, 2, 35 Biology Club 25 Monogram Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Operetta 35 Patron Drive 4. NUSBAUM, DIANE .........,............................... 62, 73 1330 Goodale .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 35 Library 1, 2, 3, 45 Pro- duction Statt 25 St. Hilda Guild 15 YCS 2, 3. OBEE, DARLENE ................................................... 62 4822 Cedarhurst .... Intramurals 25 Biology Club 25 Monogram Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. O'BRlEN, EILEEN .............................. 31, 56, 62, 122 3828 Garrison .... Centric 45 Production Staff 4. OLCZAK, JANET ........................................... 63, 121 3432 Brigham .... CSMC 15 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Med- ical Horizon Club 45 NHS 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 YCS 1. O'LEARY, TERRANCE ............................................ 63 2834 Parkwood .... Centric 45 Chess Club 45 CSMC 1. 2. 45 Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 NHS 45 Patron Drive 4. OLEKSIAK, JANICE ............................... 63, 121, 125 2262 Hinde .... Centripetal 45 French Club 1, 2, 35 Choa, Guild 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Ni-is 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 25 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. OLMSTEAD. DEBORAH ........................... 63, 68, 123 2614 Daletord .... Centric 45 Medical Horizon Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 YCS 35 Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 4. OLSEN, PAUL ................................................ 63,161 1302 Goodale .... Baseball 25 Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. OLSEN, RICHARD ................................. 63, 113, 116 4414 Belmar .... Band 2, 3, 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 35 Orchestra 45 St. John Berchmans i,vcs 2. osaoms, axuzv ................................. ea, 117, isa 3441 Detroit .... Band 1, 2, 3, 45 CSMC 1, 2, 45 Biology Club 25 Orchestra 45 Track 1, 3, 45 Span- ish Club 25 YCS 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. OSOVICH, ELAINE ............................... 63. 124, 133 4352 289th Street .... Centripetal 3, 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 NHS 3, 45 Production Staff 2, 3, 4, sr. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, vcs 1, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. OSTER, STEVEN ............................................ 63, 120 444 Northdale ..,. CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 YCS 2, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 2, 3, 45 TAF 2, 3, 45 YCS 2, 45 Boys' Chorus 15 Patron Drive 4. OTT, KATHLEEN MARIE .......................... 63, 68, 125 822 Alvison .... Centripetal 45 CSMC 3, 45 Intra- murals 35 French Club 35 NHS 45 YCS 35 Patron Drive 4. PACEWICZ, ANTHONY .......................,... .............. 6 3 1705 Avondale .... Bowling 2, 3, 45 YCS 25 Basket- ball 1. PALICKI, JEFFERY ................................................. 63 2325 Lambert .... Chess Club 15 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 35 French Club 15 Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Production Stalt 25 Patron Drive 4. PALICKI, MONICA ........................................ 63, 125 B17 Marmion .... Centripetal 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 FTA 35 Monogram Club 2, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Junior Glee Club 25 Patron Drive 4. PALM, ERIC ..................................................... 32, 63 4236 Caroline .... CSMC 1, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 NHS 3, 4. PAWLICKI, PETER ........,................................. 63, 117 3127 Parkwood .... Band 1, 2, 3, 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 45 Spanish Club 25 Wrestling 15 Patron Drive 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PAWLOSKI, THOMAS ............................................ 64 4046 Peak .... Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. PERKINS, DEBORAH ..................................... 64, 163 971 South .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Dancing Irish 2, 3, 45 FTA 25 GAL 3, 45 Llllin Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 YCS 35 Patron Drive 4. PERRY, LINDA .................................................. . .... 64 2020 Erie .... Biology Club 25 Library Club 45 Span- ish Club 2, 3. PERSHING, VINCENT ........................................... 64 5359 Dubois .... CSMC 15 Football 15 Intramurals 3. PIERON, MICHAEL .............,.......................... 64,161 1219 Noble .... Baseball 1, 35 Hall Patrol 4. PIETRZAK, VINCENT ............. ................ 6 4.156, 157 27 West Hudson .... Hall Patrol 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. PIOJDA, CAROL ANN .......................................... 64 1684 Nebraska .... CSMC 1, 2, 35 GAL 1, 25 JCWA 35 Latin Club 25 YCS 1, 25 Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 4. PIOJDA, LEONARD .................. .................... 6 4, 158 1684 Nebraska .... Bowling 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. POLLAUF, JAMES ................................. 64, 147, 149 528 Islington .... Basketball 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. POOLE, NANCY ........................................... 64, 111 608 Waybridge .... Biology Club 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Junior Glee Club 25 FTA 25 GAL 25 Latin Club 25 NHS 3, 45 Student Council 1, 45 YCS 2, 3. mono, moms ................................................. 64 3408 Middlesex .... Football 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 3. QUIGLEY, THOMAS ..... ............... 1 4,15, 59, 64, 133 2545 Parkview .... Band 1, 2, 35 Chess Club 35 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 NHS 3, 45 Senior Play 45 St. John Berchmans 1, 2, 3, 4. RAMLOW, JAMES ........................................... 64, 73 125 W. Park .... Chess Club 1, 25 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club 1, 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 St.John Berchmansl, 2, 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. Page 169 lass 0 1968 Director RASZKA,KENNETH ,.............. 64,147-149,151,161 618 Falcon .... Baseball 3, 4, CSMC 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 3, 4, Pa- tron Drive 4. REITZ, RHODA .............................................. 64, 123 4839 Brott .... Band 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Centric 4, Biology Club 2, JCWA 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. RENY, DENNIS ....,.......,...........................,..,......... 65 1946 Georgia .... CSMC 2, 4, Golf 1, Latin Club 2, YCS 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. RESSLER, LINDA .................,.........,....................... 65 5349 Springdale ..,. Biology Club 2, German Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. RIHACEK, KAREN ..................,.............. 65, 111, 123 2206 Grantwood .... Centric 4, CSMC 3, French Club 1, 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Patron Drive 4. RIMER, CONSTANCE .................................... 65. 114 720 Gramercy .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, French Club 2, Biology Club 2, Medical Hori- zon Club 2, 3, 4, YCS 3. RINGLEIN, LINDA ................................................. 65 5533 Sunnyside .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Biology Club 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 3, 4, Production Staff 3, 4, YCS 2. RINKOWSKI, JOHN ....................................... 65, 113 301 Galena .... Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. ROGERS, RITA .............................................. 65, 131 3818 Doyle .... Biology Club 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 4, Patron Drive 4. ROGGE, MARY ..................................................... 65 5707 Rambo .... Hall Patrol 4, St. Hilda Guild l, 2. ROSHAK, ROBERT ................................................. 65 247 Northdale .... Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, Patron Drive 4. ROSINSKI, DARYL ........................,...,.............,...... 65 5101 Sandra .... Baseball 1, CSMC 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Wrestling 1, Intramurals 1, 2. RUCKREIGLE, LYNN ................................. ......... 6 5 4542 289th Street. RUPPEL, PATRICIA .........,...................................... 65 5828 Adelaide ..., Basketball 1, 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. RUSSELL, LAWRENCE ........................... 65, 136, 138 1037K Indiana .... CSMC 4, Football 3, 4, Biology Club 3. RUTKOWSKI, KENNETH ........................................ 65 12420 Central .... CSMC 4, Patron Drive 4. SABBACK, GEORGE ............................................. 65 734 Nesslewood .... CSMC 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. SANDERS, TIMOTHY ..................... 65.136, 138, 161 4607 Shadowood .... Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, St. John Berchman 1, 2. SANTUS, KATHY ................................................... 65 5146 Homeside .... GAL 1, Biology 2, YCS 2. SCHAEFER, MARY ......................................... 65, 124 2540 Scottwood .... Bowling 4, Centripetal4,CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Patron Drive 4. SCHNEIDER, THOMAS .......................................... 66 1332 Pennelwood .... Band 1, CSMC 2, Glee Club 4, HalI'PatroI 4, St. John Berchman 2, Patron Drive 4. Page 170 scriwzen, rHoMAs ............,..,............................. as ma Shelly ,... csMc i, 2, 3, 4, icwA 2, vcs 2. SCHMENK, NANCY ................................... ........... 6 6 355 Machen .... CSMC 4. SCOTT, CHRISTOPHER .................................. 66, 123 4654 Harbord .... Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, German Club 2, 3, NHS 4, Boys's Chorus 1. SCZESNY, DANIEL ................................................ 66 3245 River .... CSMC 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, 2, St. John Berchman 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1. SEAMAN, JAMES .................................... 66, 94, 124 3635 Roberta .... Centripetol 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 1, NHS 4, Production Stall 3, Patron Drive 4. SEFERIAN, CHRISTINE ....,..................... 66, 125, 131 2633 117th Street .... Centripetal 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 4, Production Staff 3. SEGUIN, CONSTANCE ................................ 66, 121 4107 Westway .... NHS 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. SEIBERT, JOHN ....................................... 11. 66, 128 3530 Willys .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. SENDELBACH, LAWRENCE ........................... 67, 117 2850 118th Street .... Band I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. SHEROIAN, KATHY ....................................... 67, 121 1460 Michigan .... French Club 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Patron Drive 4. SHONEBARGER, JAMES ................................. 67, 87 4817 Lewis .... Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Radio Club 1, Ycs 2. SIDO, BARBARA .................................................... 67 737 Brinton .... Biology Club 2, FTA 2, GAL 2, La- tin Club 2. SKELDON, JAMES .................... 11, 43, 67, 136, 139 1218 Harvard ..,. Baseball 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Golf 1, Hall Patrol 4, Operetta 2, Wrestling 1, YCS 1, 2, Boys' Chorus 1, Patron Drive 4. SKOLUDA, WILLIAM ....................................... 67,73 3339 Blanchard .... CSMC 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, YCS 2. SLOMKA, JACQUELYN ................. 67, 113, 116, 123 19 E. Oakland .... Band 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, Biology Club 2, French Club 2, Latin Club 1, Medical Hor- izon Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. SMIALEK, CHERYL .......................,................. 38,67 143 E. Central .... GAL 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Med- ical Horizon Club 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Stalf 3, Patron Drive 4. SMITH, SUSAN ..................,................... 67, 122, 131 2303 Easlbrook .,.. Centric 4, CSMC 2, 3, Biology Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, Library Club 3, 4, Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, NHS 4, Production Stall 4, Patron Drive' 4. SMITLEY, MARY .................................................... 67 2930119th Street .... csmc 2, 3, Biology Club 2, FTA 4, Latin Club 1, 2, NHS 4, Ycs 2. SOBIERALSK1, RAYMOND .................................... 67 1214 Underwood .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, HalIPatrol4. SOF0, MATTEO .............................................. 67, 73 358 Victoria. SOHNLY, WILLIAM ............................ ..... . .67 2229 Parkwood .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4. SOKOLOWSKI, NANCY ........................................ 67 316 Ormond .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 2, Production Staff 3, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. SOLDNER, LINDA .................................,....... 67, 123 25 E. Hudson .... Camera Club 3, Centric 4, CSMC 3, GAL 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Production Staff 3, 4, YCS 1. SORG, RONALD ................................................... 67 3905 Berkley .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 1, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, St.John Berchmans 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. SPARAGOWSKI, THOMAS ...................,................ 67 155 Everett .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4. SPITULSKI, KATHLEEN ........ .... .......... .................... 6 7 4545 Copland .... CAA 1, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 3, St. Hilda Guild 1. STANBERY, STEPHEN ....................... 38, 68, 73, 120 3112 Cambridge ..., Biology Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, St.John Berchmans 1, 4, Patron Drive 4. STASKIEWICZ, ANN .............................. 68, 121, 122 4133 Kingsmoor .... Centric 4, French Club I, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, NHS 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 1, 4, St. Hilda Guild 3, 4, Student Council 4, YCS 3, Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4. STEELE, MICHAEL ................................................. 68 4120 Asbury .... CAA 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. STEVENS, DONALD ................................ 39, 68, 123 3804 S. Detroit ,.., Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. STEWART, VIRGINIA ............................................. 68 2455 Scottwood .... Biology Club 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, NHS 3, 4, Production Staff 2, YCS 1, 2, Choir Guild 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Junior Glee Club 2, Monogram Club 4, Intramur- als I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. STOBINSKI, DAVID ............. ........,........ 6 8, 145, 158 320 Ormond .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. STRESEN, MARIE ........................................... 68, 123 4137 Elmhurst .... Bowling 2, 3, Centric 4, Chemis- try Club 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Medical Horizon Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Junior Glee Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. STRUGAREK, PATRICE .......................... 68, 121, 125 3220 Grigham .,.. Centripetal 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Operetta 3, 4, NHS 4. SUPER, ROBERT ............,....................................... 68 5948 Villamar .... Hall Patrol 4, Math Club 4. SYMINGTON, GREGORY ............. ...... . .,...,... 6 9, 116 258 Knower .... Band 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, St. John Berchmans 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. SYVERT, CATHERINE ..................................,......... 69 3323 Lagrange .... NHS 3, 4, Production Staff 3, si. Hilda Guild 1, Ycs 1. SZYMANOWSKI, PAUL ........... .... ............ 5 1 ,69, 160 817 Evesham .... Glee Club 3, Golf 1, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Radio Club I, Intramurals 1, Patron Drive 4. TAYLOR, SUSAN .....................,..,.............,,........... 69 1117 Clymena..,,Girls' Chorus 1, French Club 1, NHS 4. THOMAS, GERALD ............................................... 69 157 Austin .... CSMC 1, 2, 4, Football 2, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, Patron Drive 4. THOMAS, JAMES ...,..........................................,... 69 1723 Watkins....GoIf 1, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. THOR, RICHARD ....,.. ...... ........ 6 9 335 E. Pearl. TOCZYNSKI, DANIEL ...... ............,... 4 7, 69, 113, 117 325 Mont Royal .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Orches- tra 2, 4, Patron Drive 4. TOMASZEWSKI, SUZANNE .................... 26, 69, 128, 132, 133 - 415 Spring .... CSMC 2, 4, Biology Club 2, Medical Horizon Club 3, 4, Production Staff 3, YCS1, Patron Drive 4. TOTH, DAVID ........................................................ 69 340 South .... CSMC 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Track 1. TREASE, KATHLEEN .............,........................ 69, 163 11 Bronson .... CSMC 1, Dancing Irish 4, Biology Club 2, FTA 3, Latin Club 2, Production Staff 2, TAF 3, YCS 2. ULRICH, SHARLEEN .......,...................................... 69 6048 Edgedale .... Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4. VAUGHN, RITA ..................................................... 69 1339K Sylvania .... CSMC, YCS. VETTER, KATHLEEN ........,..,....................,.........,... 69 4020 Walker .... Girls' Chorus 1, 4, Junior Glee Club 2, 3, Medical Horizon Club 4, Production Stall 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, Patron Drive 4. VOGL, MARLI ............................,.... 53, 69, 162, 163 2118 Grantwood .... Bowling 1, 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Assistant3, 4. WACHOWIAK, JOSEPH .....................,.................. 69 1037 Page .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 3, 4, Radio Club 2, YCS 4. WALLACE, MARIO ........................................ 69, 121 2276 Franklin .... Football 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Sen- ior Play 4. WALROD, JOHN ................................................... 69 1201 Olson .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hull Patrol 4. WALUER, THOMAS ...................................... 70,158 4909 Boydson .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, Library Club 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. WARNER, CHRISTINE .................. .......................... 7 0 2814 Mulberry .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4. WATSON, JANICE .....,,......................................... 70 2738 127th Street .... Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4. WEISSENBERGER, RICHARD ......... ........ 7 0 2262 Castlewood. WELLS, ROBERT ..............................,........ 70, 73, 117 4046 Hearthstone .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, NHS 4, Production Staff 3, Monogram Club 4, Patron Drive 4. WERNERT, PETER ............................................ 56, 70 1525 Craigwood,...CSMC 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, YCS 3, 4. WERNIMONT, CAROLE ......................... 70, 111, 123 921 Sherman .... Bowling 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, CSMC 2, French Club 1, 2, Biology Club 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. WHEAT, CHRISTOPHER ...,................ ..................... 7 0 3714 Wycklilfe .... CSMC 1, Junior Glee Club 3, Intramurals 1. WHERRY, DENNIS ....... ....... 7 0 4176 School. WICKS, MICHAEL ................ .................... 5 6,71, 160 1116 Monterey .... CAA 3, 4, French Club 3, Bi- ology Club 2, Golf 4, St. John Berchmons 1, 2, TAF 4. WIECK,JOHN ......................... 12, 71,147, 149,161 540 Collins .... Baseball 2, 3, 4, CSMC 3, Golf 1, Hall Patrol 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Man- ager 4, St. John Berchmons 2, Student Council 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. WIEGAND, CATHERINE ...................................... ,.71 40 Jervis ..., GAL 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Medical Horizon Club 3, Monogram Club 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. WIERSZEWSKI, LOIS .............................................. 71 25 W. Weber .... Band 2, 3, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Patron Drive 4. WIES. CATHERINE ....................................... , ......,.. 71 2833 Scottwood .... Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. WILDE. TIMOTHY ........... ............. .................. 7 I , 161 3847 Revere .... Baseball 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. WILMES, CYNTHIA .................................. 71, 73, 111 939 Aivason .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, NHS 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council4, Patron Drive 4. WILUSZ, CYNTHIA .....................,.......................... 71 4816 Springbrook .... Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Patron Drive 4. WING, CARY ......................................................... 71 2436 Tremainsville .... Hall Patrol 4, NHS 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. WISNEWSKI,JOHN ...................... ................ 7 1,160 5105 Ketukkee ,... CSMC 3, Golf 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. WISNIEWSKI, KENNETH ..............................., 71, 121 32 W, Park .... Biology Club 2, Boys' Chorus 1, Football 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, St. John Berchmons 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. WISNIEWSKI, SUSAN ............................................ 71 238 Mt. Royal .... CSMC 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Pro- duction Staft 4, Patron Drive 4. WISNIEWSKI, TIMOTHY ......................... 71, 113, 117 2908 Cheltenham .... Band 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Operetta 4, Orchestra 4, Produc- tion Staff 4, St. John Berchmons 1, 2, Track 1, Wrestling 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. WNOROWSKI, MICHAEL ....................,..,......., 70, 71 2712 Claredale .... Baseball 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3. WNUKOWSKI, DONNA ......,.,...,..,........................ 71 526 Brown .... Bowling 2, Biology Club 2, GAL 3, German Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. WOJCIECHOWSKI, KATHLEEN ..................,.,....,... 71 15 W. Crawford .... Bowling 1, 2, CSMC 3, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, Medical Horizon Club 2, Mono- gram Club 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, Junior Glee Club 2, Girls' Chorus 1. WOLEVER, PATRICK ...................... ............... 7 1,159 2491 Robinwood .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Intramurals 1, French Club 1, St. John Berch- mans 1, Tennis 2, 3. WOLFE, SAMUEL ....................,.....,,,,,,,..,..,..,..,,,,,, 71 3440 Glynn .... Band 2, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. WOYTOWICH, DIANE ........... 14, 15, 18, 72, 94, 120 1005 Homer .... CSMC 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 2, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Senior Ploy 4, YCS1. WRIGHT, KATHLEEN ......................... 14, 15, 72, 120 3803 Willys .... CSMC 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Production Stall 2, Sen- ior Play 3, 4, TAF 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. WULF, PAUL .......................... ................ 7 2,158, 160 3461 Jeanette .... Bowling 4, Golf 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. WYSOWATY, SANDRA ....... .... ,.... 7 2 4729 Luonn. YAVORSKY, NANCY ......................... ..... ...,.......... 7 2 3848 Eggeman .... Bowling 3, 4, GAL 3, 4, NHS 4, Spanish Club 2, Patron Drive 4. YEAGER, MICHAEL ...,..,.......,................ 72, 136, 147 4522 North Haven .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Sports Man- ager 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. YOUNG, DOUGLAS. ............................................ 72 522 Crittenden .... CSMC 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Cross Country 3, Track 2, Patron Drive 4. ZACIEK, GREGORY ...................................... 72, 158 422 E. Lake .... Bowling 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Bi- ology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4. ZAENGER, PEGGVANN ................... 43, 66, 72, 120 3410 Beaumont .... Biology Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, YCS 1, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Patron Drive 4. ZDYBEK, THOMAS ..............................................., 72 525 Southover ,... Biology Club 2, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. ZELMANSKI, DENNIS .................,............,,.......,... 72 1505 Vance .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, JCWA 3, Monogram Club 3, NHS 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. ZIBBEL,JOHN R. .................................,,................ 72 216 Dartmouth .... Centric 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, St. John Berchmons 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. ZIEGLER, JANICE ...........................................,...... 72 913 Southover .... Bowling 2, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2. ZIELASKOWSKI,RITA ...............................,............ 72 2852 Chestnut .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Biology Club 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. ZOMKOWSKI, VINCENT .............. ,.... ........ ,..... 7 2 , 73 3215 Lagrange .... CAA 1, 2, 3, Production Staff 3, 4, Senior Play 3, 4, TAF 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Patron Drive 4. ZUREK,KATHERINE ......................................... ..... 7 2 2816 Mulberry .... CSMC 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. Class of 1969 Abrass, Karen ......... Adamski, Kathryn ....... ...........76, 83 Adamski, Stanley ....... Addis, James ........... ............ 7 6, 157 Agosti, Deborah ...... ....... 7 6, 126, 132 Albert, Marilyn ....... ............ 7 3, 76, 120 Ambroziewicz, Elaine. .............. 76, 113, 117 Amrhein, Gregory ......... ......... 7 6,149, 160,161 Anderson, Mary ................. .............................. 7 6 Andrzeiewski, Douglas ......... ......... 7 6,158 Appelhans, John ............... ............. 7 6 Arquette, Catherine ...... .......... 7 6 Ashman, Susan ....... .............,... 7 6 Astorga, Susette ......... ........ 7 6, 113 Baker, Susan ............... .................... 7 6 Baranek, Michael ........ ....................... 7 6 Barrow, Craig ......... ........ 1 8-19, 76, 116 Bartok, James ...... ....... 7 6, 136, 144 Bartok, William ....... . ..,................ 76 Page 171 Class of 1969 lCo n 't.l Barut, James ............ Baun, Joseph ....,........... Beauregard, Pamela .,.,... Belkofer, Robert ..,.. ,. Benore, Patricia ....... Berger, Linda ,... .... ........ ,........,... Bertz, Herbert ........ ....... 76,118,l 81 36, 144,157, 158 Bialecki, James ..... ..................................... 7 6,161 Birie, Dale. ............ Blanchong, Lawrence Blank, Dennis ........ Blaze, Joseph ........... Boellner, Robert ....... Bogucki, Susan ......... Bohnsack, Timothy .....,. Borer, Bernita ,.......,. Borgess, Carolyn ..... Boyce, Julie ........... Brand, Bonnie.-. Brunner, Paul ......,. Brzozka, John ........ Bubacz, Mary ........ Buchler, Sandra .... Buck, Betty ............... Burkhordt, Richard Burzynski, Dennis ..... Bush, David ........... Bush, Donald .,....... Bush, Shaun ....... Butler, Richard ...... Carder, Kevin .,.. Carlucci, Louis ....... Carone, Joseph ........ Carpenter, Mary ...... Ceravolo, George ...... Chelminski, David .,.... Cheney, Christopher.. Chiaverini, Rita ........ Chmielowicz, James Christoph, Richard ...... Ciesla, Margaret ...,..... Clement, Martin ....,. Cline, Timothy ...... Collum, Debra ....,. Conklin, William ...... Connor, Jeanne. Cook, Pat ......,.,..,.. Coon, Donald ........ Corrigan, Colleen .... Craver, Paul ......... Creighton, Patricia Csomos, Patricia ...... Cullen, Susan ............ .. .nHH76,144 NUHUHU76 HNHHHH76 nUnn76,157 .nuuH76,82 HUHHHU76 NHHHUUUU76 n---76,i2o uunu77,121 HHHUUH77 uusnnnnn77,121 NsuHuH76,77,86 77,120,136,138 UHNHUHHNNUUU77 .HUHH77 .NNNN77 .HHHH77 .UNHH77 .Unn77,8O nnUnnnn77,1l7 UHMNNHNUHMHU77 H77,84,136,138 UHHNHUHHHHNM77 161 .........77, s4,1s6,i44,157 -HU---------77,i57 Cunningham, Mark ......... Czaia, Gregory .........,. Czarcinski, Paula ......... Czelusta, Lawrence ..... Czerniak, Georgianne ....... Czubek, Anne Marie ....... Czubek, Deborah ........ Davis, Patrick ........ Day, James ................. DeAngelo, Joseph ....... Declercq, Leslie .................. 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Lebowsky, Judith ...... Lennex, Karen ........ Leonard, Patrick ........ Leyden, Noreen ..... Linker, Deborah ........ Lohman, Thomas ....... Ludwikoski, Alun .... Macke, Mary .............. Mackinnon, Cindy ...... Malloy, Diane ......... Maloney, Carol ....... Malosh, Donald ....... Manders, Mary ....... Marek, Marcia ......... Martin, Timothy ......... Marzec, Thomas ......... Massa, Michael ....... Mathias, Thomas ........ Maurer, Patricia ......... 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McGovern, Kathleen. McGrath, Darcey ....... McHugh, James .......... McNamee, Michael ........ McPartland, Dave ...... McVicker, Cathy ........ McVicker, Mark ....... Mechel, Mary .......... Melczak, Gregory ....... Mercurio, Denise .... Mical, Edward ...... Michalski, Mark ....... Miekiszak, Cynthia ...... Miller, Gerald ......... M1ller,R1chard ............ ......... Montrie, William ......... ......,.. Morrison, Kathleen ..... ..... Moszkowicz, Thomas ...... Muller, Christopher .... Mundwiler, David ....... Muraski, Jeanette ....... Murawski, James ..,..... Murphy, Patricia ......... Murray, Mary ........... Musch, Patricia ......... Myers, Christopher ..... Nober, Michael ........... Napierala, Patricia ........ Narewski, David ......... Nartker, Cathy ..,.,.... Navarro, Ronald ......... Nawrocki, Thomas ....... Netry, Frank ......... Neuser, Sue ....... Nisch, Dennis .... Nolte, Janice ........ Nowak, Eugene ...... Nowak, James ........ Nowak, Stephen ..... Nowak, Susan ...... 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Printki, David ........... Przybylski, David ........ Pudlicki, Teresa ............... Puszczewicz, Mary Lou ....... Quell, John ................. Raszka, David ...... Raszka, Janet .......... Recker, Richard ....... Reed, Richard ....... Reichert, James ....... Regulski, Janice ...... Reitz, Ralph ............. Reient, Rosemary ........ Restivo, Renee ........ Rice, Catherine. ..... . Rihacek, Mariorie ........ Rober, Jacquelyn ..... Rogolsky, Gary ....... Roman, Donald ....... Roman, Margaret ........ Romay, Denise ......... Rork, Frank ........... Rose, Joh n ......... Roth, Rita ............. Rowan, Kathryn ....... Rowe, Lawrence ....... Rozek, James ................. Rumschlag, Mary Ann ........ Rutkowski, Timothy ........ Rynski, Catherine ....... Rzymek, Roberta ........ Sabback, Phyllis .,..... Saco, Kevin ................. Salimbeni, Patricia ......... Sarnowski, Suzanne... Sartor, Joseph ............ Saunders, David ......... Scannell, Michael ........ Schaefer, Dennis ........ Schaefer, Donna ........ Schira, Mark ............... Schodowski, Janet ...... Schoettle, Judy ........ Schlieman, Cheryl ..... Schmakel, James ..... Schroeder, Robert ...... Schuster, Thomas ....... Scsavnicki, Keith ........ Sczublewski, Lola ........ Seymour, Kathleen . Shanklin, Deborah ...... Sharrit, Debra .......... Sheahan, Kathleen ..... Sheets, Kathleen ........ Sheroian, Shirley ....... Sido, Carol .............. Sndo, Linda ,,................ Siebenthal, Thomas Sieakowski,Joyce ...... Simon,Antoinette ...... Simon, Kevin ........... Siwaiek, Francis ....... Slomka, Christine ....... Slota, Gerard ............. Smigielski, Patricia ........ Smith, Constance ........ Smith, James ,......... Smithhisler, Mary ...... Sneider, Pamela ..... Sobczok, David ....... Sobecki, Kenneth ....... Sobel, Suzanne ....... 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Weissenberger, Gretchen ...... Wells, Pamela .................... Wernert, David ............... Wicks, Kathleen ...... Wieck, Kathleen .... Wielinski, John .......... Wiezbenski, Sandra ...... Wilhelm, Margaret ....... Wilson, Robert ........... Wisniewski, Francis ...... Woitowicz, Joyce ....... Wolniewicz, Sharon... Woodard, Gregory ....... Woronec, Gregory ....... Wozniak, Bonnie .... Wright, James ........ Wymer, Joanne ......... Wymyslo, Jennifer ..,.... Yeager, Sondra ......... Yoppolo, Louis .......... Young, Michael ......... Zaciek, Kathleen ....... Zaciek, Marsha ...... Zak, William .......... Zapiecki, Maria ......... Zawacki, Michael ...... Zawodny, Sandra ......... Zdrada, Elaine .......... Zeman, Lawrence ........ Ziemianski, Carol ............ Zimmerman, Joseph ....... Zunkiewicz, Mary Helen. Zwayer, Sue .................... 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Dullabaun, Marlene. Durbin, Thomas .............. Durczynski, Joseph ......... Duris, James .................. Dutched, Mary Beth ....... Dutkiewicz, Gary ........ Eaton, Janice ........ Eggers, Patrick ....... Ellerbrock, Linda ....... Ellert, William ....... Erd, Joyce .......... Fackelman, Jean ..... Fairbairn, Jeanne ....... Farmer, Cynthia ........ Fedczuk, Kathleen ......... Feeney, Laurie ........... Filipski, James ..... Fillion, John ........ Finkler, James ..... Fleck, Charles ......... Flower, Julie Ann .... Flynn, Mary ............... Frame, Deborah ......... France, Janet .......... Fumo, Roberta ....... Gabringer, Linda ....... Gancarz, James ......... Gardner, Marsha ....... Gareau, Patrick ...... Gawrych, Carol ......... Gogol, Joan ............... 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Kirby, Sharon ...... Kives, Jody ......... Klatt, Garnett ......... Klein, Robert ....... Klein, Thomas ..... Klepacz, Alan ...... Kleparek, James ........... Knerr, Jay ..................... Kochanowski, Randolph Kolholf, William ............ Kolinski, Christine... Konczal, Carolyn ........ Konecki, Nancy ............. Kopaniasz, Raymond .... Kosinski, Susan ............. Kotas, Kenneth ............. Kowalski, Anthony ........ Kowalski, Sheldon ...... Kozak, Janet ............ Kozak, Michael ........ Kozlowski, Joan ....... Krall, Karen ............. Kreuz, Mary Beth ....,.. Krompak, Robert ........ Kruger, Marc ........... Kubacki, William ........ Kubicki, Michael ......... Kulczyk, Jeanette .....,. Kurdys, Susan ............... Kwiatkowski, Michael .... Lagos, Gary ...,.,... Lammers, Thomas... Lang, Barbara ...,..... Langel, Kimberly ....... LaPlante, Debra ,........ Latchuk, David ,....... Lawrence, Mary ......... Lepiarz, Michael .......,. Leslie, John ................ 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Mahoney, Kathryn .... Maier, Sue .......... . .... , ....... Maich rowski, Claudia.. Makulinski,Marie ........ Mallon, Timothy ........ Maloney, Judith ........ Moloney, William ...... Manon, Marcy ........ Markos, Judith ....... Marok, Tom ................... Marquis, Mary ............. Mosiulaniec, Konstonty ....... Mason, Denise ............. Mattimoe, Margaret ........ Matuszak, Andrew ,...... Moyers, Steve ............ Maynard, Linda ............. McCarthy, Margaret .... McCartney, Mary ...... McCluskey, John .......... McCormick, Carolyn .... McCreery, David ......... McGee, Betty ............. McGuire, Elizabeth ...... McLaughlin, Diane ....... Meeks, James ............ Mehling, Mary ....... Mellon, Suzanne ..,.. Menchaca, Lindo ........ Mical, James ..........,... Michalak, Richard ....... Mielcarek, Roberta ....... Mikolaiczk, Michael ...... Miller, Jan ........,......... Miller, Mary ............... Miller, Prudence .......... Minneker, Margaret ..... 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Navarre, Lee Ann.. Navarre, Lyndon ....... . Niewiodomski, Art ....... Nirschl, Lawrence ...... Nitkiewicz, lrene ........ Nitz, Antionette ..... Noe, James ......... Norton, Terese ........... Nowak, Michael ......... Nowak, Sondra ...... O'Connor, Vickie ...... O'Donnell, Mike .... Oess, Patricia ......... Oess, Susan ........... Okuley, Charles ........ Olender, Jeanette ........ Olsen, Nancy ............ Orth, lrene ............. Osgood, Karen .............. O'Shea, Margaret ........ .........94, 154 .........94, 117 88,94,l20,154,161 118 ..,......94, 117 .Nnn94,118 .UNHUH94 UUNU94 UHHN94 .nnnUn94 uun94,117 .HUUHU94 HNUU94 Nnnnunn94 uun94,118 Pacer, Patricia......... Pakulski, William ........ Palmer, William Paul, Barbara ......... Payne, Cynthia .......... Pennypocker, James ..... Petee, Michael ........... Pettee, Stephen ..,... Pinciotti, Vince .............. Piniazkiewicz, Eugene ....... Pitton, Michael .... ...... Plenzler, Mary .......... Pluciniczak, Joseph Poirier, Cynthia ......... Polcyn, Patricia ...... Pollauf, Gary .......... Porthouse, Kyle ..... Posey, Joseph ............ Paznan, Margaret Pozniak, Jacqueline Printke, Kathleen ....... Pugh, Maureen ....... Quinn, Jacquelyn ....... Raabe, Michael ............. Ramlow, Katherine ....... Rasmussen, Cary ....... Raszka, Karen ......... Ray, Samuel ........ Rebris, Cathleen. Rees, Lindo ............. Reichert, Pamela ........ Reinbolt, Michael ....... Reinemeyer, Rita ....... Re ucher, Deborah ...... Rice, Andrew .....,. Rice, James ............. Rigoulot, Charles ....... Riley, Thomas ..........., Rose, Elaine ...................... Rosenberg, Deborah ......... Rossler, Kenneth ........ Rowland, Timothy ......... 96, Rumpf, Janet .............. Ruppel, John ........ Rutkowski, Alice ...... Ryan, Debra ............... Rygalski, Barbara ....... Sadoski, Pamela ..... Sadowski, Linda ...... Sadowy, Stella ........ Sahadi, Darlene ......... Sahadi, Susan ......... Sakowski, Dennis ....... Sartor, Theresa ....... Sautter, Jennifer ........ Scannell, Pamela ...,... Schaefer, Kathleen .... Schafer, Rose .......... Schardt, Diane ........ Schira,Michael .......... Schlagheck, Kurt ........ Schmenk, Marsha ....... Schnapp, Martin ...... Schnapp, Rebecca ...... Schuller, Kathleen ..... Schuster, Deborah ........ Scott, Kathryn ............ Seeman, John ........ Seibert, Joyce .,.......... Sexton, Michael ......... Shea, Charmaine ....... Shordt, Patricia .......... Shortridge, Kathryn ...... Sido, Gregory .......,.......... Simon, Barbara Ann. Siwaiek, Jean ...,............ Skaff, Rhonda ......... Smith, Daniel ...... Smith, Laurene ...,.. Smith, Sandro ........ . ..........,..... 94 .........94, 116 .Unnn94,121 .uNUuUnnnu95,1ss nu,nu,,HH,N95,1sa .HuUH95,1ia,127,i44 .uMuUunUHu95,1s7 .UHHHQQ 117 nnuHa9,9s .nHnu95,i1a uNHHi4,15,aa,95 HfffffIffIf55f 95 N,sn9s,iis, Unn93,95, njf6if53fi56fi52f 117 ..95 110 ..95 118 ..95 ..95 127 127 118 ..95 ..95 144 ..95 .........95, ......,..95, 118 120 Huss91,95 NuUn95,154 UnHuH,uU95 uHun95,i1a HHUHHH95, Uuunuunuos .uNnu92,9s 161 157 144 145 162 118 ...96 Roth, Robert ..,....................................................... 96 120,136 144,154,158 117 uuN,96,1is HUUHNN96, 159 118 .......96 .......96 .......96 uuuu96,118 129 .sunsoq 117 .........96, ..96 160 ...96 ..96 .........96, .sjIi5f6Zf .nnunoaf .UHHUQQ 118 ..96 ..96 120 159 144 117 .HHHN96 MNUHQQ .nnnuoq .HIfI68f .,fff5Zf .HNUU96 120 117 118 ..96 118 ..96 118 118 Smith, Sarann ...... Smith, Thomas ........ Sniegowski, Rose ........ Snyder, Mary Jane ........ Sobczak, Robert .......... Spaid, Kathryn ....,... Speier, Mary Ann ....... Starzynski, Maryann... Staskiewicz, Judith ......... Steck, Barbara ............. Steele, William ........ Stein, Margaret ....... Stemple, Carol ........ Stewart, David ........ HHHU97, 127 HUHN97 126 UHHH97, HHHH97, 118 117 UHNU97, 118 Stresen, Janet ................ ........ 9 7, 118 Suiowski, Valerie .............. .......................... 9 7 Swartzbaugh, Christine ............... 97, 118 Swat, Betty ....................... ........ 9 7, 118, 127, 129 Swiergosz, Thomas ........ ..................... 9 7, 157 Szaroleta, Lawrence ..... ..........,..,.. 9 7 Szymanski, Rodney ........ ................... 9 7 Szyperski, Ellen ........... ......... 9 3, 97, 118 Tansey, Michael ....... ................ 9 7 Tatro, Patricia ...... ................... 9 7 Taylor, Richard ........ ....... 9 7,158, 159 Thomas, Robert ........ ............ 9 7, 157 Tigges, Steven ......... ................ 9 7 Toeppe, Sandro ........ ........ 9 7, 120 Torzewski, Joan ........ ................... 9 7 Toska, Aleta ...... ...... 9 7, 118, 129 Toth, Kathleen ...... ................... 9 7 Toth, Richard .....,... ................ 9 7 Toy, Sharon ........... ........ 9 7, 118 Trease, Dennis ......... Trzcinski, John ....... Tucker, Debra ........ Tursich, Theresa ....... Unisko, Frank ........ Valigosky, Robert ...... Veeck, Debra ....... Vogl, Marcia ........ Volpe, Patricia ........ Wallerstein, Ernest ........ Wolsh, Michael ........ Watts, Barbara ,... Weber, Richard ....... Weiher, Joseph ....... Weiser, Jeffrey .,...... Wellinger, David ........ Welsh, Paula .............. Wernert, Joseph ......... White, David .............. Wiczynski, Patricia ........ Wiench, Francis .......... Wiener, Diane ............ Unns97,157 Nuuu97,l61 ........97, 97,136,144 118 ..97 ..97 161 .........97, 162 .......97 ........97 .........97, ..........97, 145 157 . .............. 97 .........97, 117 .........97, 158 nnn91,97 129 Wilhelm, Richard ........ ......... 9 7, 117 Willinger, Anne ....... ........................ 9 7 Winkle, Timothy ......... .............................. 9 7 Wisniewski, Greg...... ......, 97, 129, 145, 157 Wisniewski, Mark A .,..... ........................... 9 7 Wisniewski, Mark S. ...... ........ 9 7 Witko, Janet ..................... Wojciechowski, Patricia ....... Woiciechowski, Ronald ........ Wright, Gregory .............. Wroblewski, Philip ........ Wysawaty, Bonnie ........ Yager, Joseph ..,......... Young, Margaret ........ Zaciek, Diane .......... Zaenger, Thomas ,..... . Zak, John ............ Zowacki, Joyce ....... Zawlocki, Robert ........ Zawodny, James ........ Zeiher, Mary .............. Zeminski, Cynthia ......... Zibbel, Fredrick .......... nHHn97,i57 161 .......97 ........97 summon 118 UNUUP7, 129 .......97,157 .......97, 157 ........97 Page175 Class of T971 Abair, Gerald ,....... Abraham, Frank Adams, Eileen ..... Adams, Paulo ....,.... Addis, Jerome ............ Amrhein, Michael ......... Anasiewicz, Leona ........ Anaya, Patricia ..... . Index 0 nderclas .......-98, TAA, T58 . ,................. ..... 98 ----98,T03,TOA .------98,144 .-----98 .--------98 Andrews, Charles... ........ 98, TAA, T57 Ashman, Nancy ......... Atkin, Sheryl ............. Augello, Michael ........ Avery, Nancy ........ Babel, Christopher .... Babka, Norman ..... . Bade, Lynn .......... Bailey, David ,..... Bairley, Rose ....... Bairley, Teresa,-. Ballmer, Kathryn .,,. Bartaldo, Carl ........ Bartnik, James .......... Bartok, David ................ Bauerschmidt, Christine... Baun, James.. ..,.,. Baz, Gary ...... ........ . Beakas, Janice ..... . ........ Bercher, Frederick ...,...,. Berning, James ......... Bertz, Kenneth. ..,.. . .... Best,Juliana .......... Bialorucki, Gary ........ Binkowski, Lisa ....... ....... Bires, George , .... ..... . , Bires, Mary ............ Blakowski, Susan ........ Blessing, John ........ Blust, Carol ......... Boes, Janet ............ Bohland, Kathleen .... Bohnett, Barbara .... Boiarski, Thomas ..., Boldt, Mary Pat ...... Borer, Beverly ........ Bowman, Kathleen ,... Bradley, Michelle .......... Breisacher, Michelle ..... Breitlelder, Stephen .... Brust, Mary ............... Brzozka, Timothy.-,,,, Buck, Gary ............. Buck, Mary Jo .,.,.. Buck, Susan .,...,...... Bugert, Richard ......... Bulkowski, Gerald ........ Burgard, Robert ........ CaJacob, Madelon ....,.. Calabrese, Michael ...... Calmes, Debra ....... Cam p, Mary Jo ......... Cappelletty, Jean ....,... Carr, Deborah ........ Casey, Christine .... Carrone, William ...... Chaiavec, Patricia ........ Cherry, Marsha ......... Chester, Robert .... ............ Chmielowicz, Gloria ....... Chorzelewski, Richard ......... Cieslewski, Joseph ....... Cleveland, Karen ...... Cline, Robin ........... Collier, James .,.. Collins, Francis Page176 .----------98 --------U---98 ----98,TT9,TAA .----------98 .---98,155 .---98,T55 ---------98 .----TA,l5,98 ---------98 ----98 ----9a ----98 ----98 ----98 .--------98 ---------U--98 .----98,156,157 .------H---98 -----------H98 ----98,TAA,l58 98,TAA,l55,l58 ------------9a ------------9s ------------98 9a,1o3,119,144 ---H----98,115 -------99 --s99,144 ----99 .-----99 --u99,TT8 ---99,118 .-----99 ---99,llB -------99 .---99,TT8 ----99 .-----99 -----99,TT9 ------------99 ----99,144,158 ,--H---99,T55 ----99 ----99 ----99 ----99 ----99 ----99 ----99 .-------99 .---99,T27 .-----99 - ....,. 99 ----99 ----99 ----99 ------99 .---99,144 ------99 ------99 .---99,TAA ------99 ----99 .----99 ----99 Connell, James... Cook, Robert .......... Cornelius, Kathy ....... Costain, Colleen .... Cousino, Brad ....... , Cousino, Diana ..,... Coyle, Julie .......,.,.,....... Cryan, Mary Ann .,.,,........ Cunningham, Nicholas ....... Czepiec, George ,............. Czesak, Shirley , ........ .. Daly, Margaret ...... Daly, Martin .....,.,....... Daunhauer, Diane ........ Davidson, John .......... Davis, Mary .....,............ De Angelo, Dorothy ..... .... Declercq, William .......... Demko, Linda ......... Denis, Franci ne, ......... Diakonis, Nicholas .,.,.... Dianda, Barbara ,....... Dilworth, Mary .,..... Dimando, James ..... Dolt, Patricia ....... Domalski, Sharon ,... Doman, Yvonne ............ Dombrowski, Judith ...... Dominiak, Blair .... . ..... Donnell, Sandra .....,,..... Dorotiak, Kenneth ......... Dorr, Daryl ................. Dressel, Richard ......... Dressler, John ............ Drouillard, Bernard ....... . ,....,. Qfflli,-QBQ' ...ffff65.' TOO, -99 144 -99 T00 TAA T00 'i'66, ........T00 356, 1 r r ioq iom tom TOQ ioq l0O,Tl9, ioq ioq 144 Ducat, Debra ................. ......................... Dunham, Christopher... Dunne, John ........... Eaton, Barbara. Eggl, Jane ........... Ellert, Thomas ..,.. Ellis, Sandro ......,. Ember, Thomas .......... Emmenecker, Patricia Etzel, Lynn .............. Farrell, Patricia ....,.. Ferguson, David ........ Ferguson, William .......,. Fink, Christine ............ Finn, Dennis ..... Finn, Karen ......... Fischer, Jeffery ....... Fisher, Robert ........ Fortener, Mary ......., Foster, Cynthia Fournier, Charles .... Francis, Stephanie.. Frank, Christine .......,. Freeland, Donald.,-.. Fruchey, Bonnie ......,.. Gaiewski, James ..... Gallagher, Debra ...... Gang, Karen ....... Gapski, Karen.. Gardner, James.. Garn, Steven ...... Garvin, Carlton ......... Gaynor, Barbara ......,....... Gillette, Mary Denise ...... Gilsdorf, Patrick ............ Glan1,Ava .......... Goebel, Laura ........ Golen, David ...... Gomez, Narcisco Gould, James ..,... Gracely, Mark ......... Grachek, Ted ..,... Gralak, Elaine.. ----29 ---too, tom 144 ioq TOO, T 00, iris, T02 ioq ioq tom ioq ioq ioq tom ---ioa 95,100 T00,lTQ 144 SINGH Gramling, Susan ,...., Graves, Kathi ......,... Graybark, Debora Greene, Michael ....,. Griesemer, Paul ...... Grimes, Marilou ....., Grubb, Gary ............ Gutowski, James ......... Gzik, Sharon ............ Haas, Jennifer ............. Haberstock, Sandro ...,. Hafner, Robert ......... Halleron, Deborah ...... Hallock, Mary ,..,..,.... Hardy, Joseph ....... Heil, Glenn .............. Helminski, Pamela ...... ..... , Helvey, Donald ...... Hemmert, Michael ...... ...... Henricks, Lindo .,...... Henry, Deborah ....... Henry, Patricia ...... Hernandez, Cesar ..... Hiller, Jerald ..,.,.......... Hohenberger, Karen ...... Holmes, Daniel ........ Holtgrieve, Jeffery Holzemer, David ......... House, Suzanne .... Hoyt, Bernard ....... Hymore, Keith .,.... Jasin, Roberta .......... Josinski, Cynthia .......,. Josinski, Mark .......... Jastrzenski, Debra .... Jenkins, James ...... Jensen, Joanne ........ Jeziorowski, Catherine Johnson, Beverly ..,..... Jones, James ............ Joseph, Robert ......... Juhasz, Peter ......... Justen, Christine... Jutkowski, Thomas Kaifasz, Stanley ......... ,. Kalinowski, Susanne ....... Kaminski, Patricia ........ Kanary, Bernard ,...... Kopp, Marilyn ....... Kasior, Kristine ..... Kasparion, Teresa .... Kasprzak, Christine.. Katafias, Kathleen Kayser, Deborah ...... Keel, Gregory ..,.,.. Kelly, Vicki ......,.. Kelsey, John ..,..,... Kennedy, Thomas .... Kenngott, Patricia .... Keogh, Terry Ann ,.... Kern, Anneke ........ Kilisz, Constance ,..... Kimerer, Joanne Kish, Donald ...... Klatt, Linda .......,... Klocinski, Susan ......... .. Klockowski, David ....... Klueber, Paul ........... Knock, Jacqueline .... Knight, Phyllis ....... Kniolek, Cynthia ...... Koelsch, Richard ....,.. Kolasinski, William ....,. Koltz, Elizabeth ........ Konz, Randy .......... Koralewski, Karen .... Korczynski, Mary ......... Kornos, Denise, .... .-----ioo ---T0O,lT8 ---TOl,ll8 ---TOT,TAA .--------101 ----------TOT ----T0l,lO5,TT7 ----------101 .----101,118 ---l0T,Tl8 ---T0l,Tl8 ---TOT,lAA .-----TOT .-----101 ---l0l,l55 .---------------1o1 .---------------TOT TOT,T06,TAA,l55,l6l .---------------101 .---------------TOT ----101 .------H-TOT .-----UT0l,T55 ----TOT,T03,TAA .---------TOT .---101,144,158 ------101,161 .--------TOT ------------101 ----101,144,158 OT ......TOT, TTB ......-...TOT ....,......l0l ......TOl, TAA ......lOT, T05 ...........T02 TAA ......T02, T06, TAA, T55 ........T02 .---T02 .--------T02 .-----------102 .---UT02,T56-T58 ----------102 .---T02 -----T02 .------H-T02 .----102,118 -------102 .---102 .---T02 .---T02 .---T02 -----T02 .--------102 .----T02,TT8 -------T02 .---T02 .---T02 .---T02 .------T03 ---TO3,TAA .----103,117 -------103 .-----103 .---103 .-----T03 --HTO3,TAA ----T03 .-----103 ---TO3,ll8 ---l03,TT8 .-----T03 Kornos, Dennis ........ Kosalrowski, James Kosakowski, Lawrence ...... Katz, Patricia ...... ........ ........l03 . ,... ...l03 ........T03 Kolak, Mariorie ......... .. ..................... 98, T03 Krall, Richard ....... Krasa, Joyce .......... Krempa, Donna .......... Krzyzaniak, Beverly Kubiak, Carol .............. Kubicki, Gerald ........ Kuiawa, Pamela ......... Kwiatkowslmi, Mary ......... Kwiatlrowski, Ruth ....... Lada, Patricia ........... Lagger, LouAnn .... Lawicki, Kathleen ..... Lawniczak, William ...... Lazette, Thomas ....... Leininger, David ...... Lenz, Carol ............ Leonard, Thomas ..... Leonhardt, Ronald ...... Leopold, Mary Jo ........... Lewandowski, David ...... Leyden, Beth ............ Lipinski, Barbara ...... Lis, Dennis.. ....... .. Lopez, Margaret ....... Lozinski, Frances ...... Madden, Michael ........ Mahalley, Mary ....... Maiewski, Jeanne ....,.. Moiewski, Lawrence .... Martin, Robert ............. .Nnnn95,l03,lAA,I55 .nunuzsunuunnzioa Hunnius HHHUIOS .unnnnios HHu1o3,117 uHH1o3,11s .nunsnios .HUUUHUMHTOB .nUn95,l03,ll8 .UnnnI03,Il8 .nunuuuuunuioa uUHM1o3,144,1s1 Nnuuunuuuuioa .uunuunnnioa ,Musica nnnnioa Hunnioa Unnnnnnioa HHuu9s,1o3 ................l03, IIB l03,lAA,I57,l58 .nnnsnios .nHM1o3,144 .HHuHH1o3 .nnsunios HHu1o3,157 uHu1oa,155 Martinez,Jesse ............... ......... I 03, IAA Masiulaniec, Genaeta ....... ......................,. I 04 Matuszak, Catherine ....,, ........................... I OA McCann, Robert ....,...... ........ I OA, TAA, T55-T59 McClain, Michael ........ ........................... l OA McCormack, Sharon .... McCreight, Kevin ........ McDonagh, John ...... McDonnell, Ann ....... McGann, Michele ........ McLeod, Donald ............. McNamara, Margaret ........ McNutt, Susan .........,...... Menchaca, Louis ......... Metzger, William ...... Meyer, David .....,.. Mical, Patricia .......... Michaels, Barbara ....... Michalak, Victoria ....... Michalski, Victor ...... Moebius, Russell .,.... Mahler, Claire ............ Momgaudas, Neiola ....... .usnznioi ssNuuuH1o4 .nnUnIO3,IOA .uNHuH1o4 .ununuioi NHuNNHH1o4 .usNu1o4,11a Hunuuuuusuioi nuNn104,144,155 UN,uHu1o4,155 .NsuH1o4,11a .HHHNNIOA .UuHUUUUH1o4 Unsnnnnnnnioi uuHn1o4,144,155 IOA HHN. ,11s,127 .sHnNHHUHnnn104 Momgaudas, Walter ....... ........... I 04, I55, I58 Montrie, Debra ...,........... ...... Morgenstern, Michael ........ Morloclr, James ............... Mruk, Susan ................ Mullaney, James ......... Murray, Carolyn, .......... . Mustafaga, Loarence .. Mutchler, Beverly ........... Myers, Greg ............... Naber, Mary ............... Napierola, Barbara ........ Navarre, Nancy ....... Neary, Kathaleen .... Nester, Michael ....... Newman, Thomas ...... Niemiec, Michael ........ Niezgoda, Mary Ann ..... Nimigean, John .......... Noe, Jeanne ............ Nolte, Gary ................ Notestine, Warren ,..... Nowaczyk, Jeanette ....... Nowalr, Patricia ....... Nowak, Thomas ....... 1o4,11a,127,142 I OA .......l0A .......TOA .,.....l0A OA I OA .......l0A unuuunuioi Uun1o4,11a uNNH1o4 HUUNHIOA uHH1o4,1o0 HNuN1o4 uuuuioi Hunuioi HHuu1o4 Unnuioi UnuH1o5 NHUHIOS Nuuuios Huuuios uuunios Obee, Christine ....... O'Brien, Janet ....... ...... Oden, Carol ....... ......... O'Donnell, Lynne . ........ . Okenlca, Stanley ....... ......... Osborne, Debra ........ ............ Ott, Michael .......... ....... I 05, IAA, Pocko, Catherine ........... Page, Joanne ...... ........ IOI, Pakulslri, Barbara ........ Palicki, Christine .... ............... Pasztor, Keith ......... ..... . .......... . .. Patro, Robert ...... ......... 9 8, Pawlicki, Marianne . ........... I0i T05 05 05 I0i T01 Pawlowsl1i,Oran ......, ................ Pawlawslxi, Nancy ........ ............... Pedro, Patricia .......... ................... Perz, Scott ......,.... .. ....... I051 IAA Pfalf, Lynn ................ ................ Pietkowsl1i,Robin ...... .......... Pietrzak, Debra ......... ................ Polalrovic, Jane......... 103, Pollauf, Sharon ...... ............. Pomaski, Sophie ....... Poole, Jeffrey ........... Porthouse, Richard ....... ............. Portillo, Anamaria .... ................... Prelrop, Sharon ..... . ,..... ..IA, T5, Puhl, Michael ....... ,. .............. .. Robara, Mary Jo ....... Radecki, Patricia ....... Ray, James ............. Recker, Jeflrey .......... .................... Reichert, Denise ........ ............... Reilly, Michael .... .. ....... I06, Reny, Keith ......... Riker, Gloria .......... T44 Rober, Kenneth ......... .......... Rodgers, Yvonne ....... ......... ....... Romstadt, Carl ....... ........ I 06, Rork, Colleen ..... ............. Ross, Debra ......... ........ 104 Ross, Joanne ....... ...... .... . . . Ruch, Thomas ......... .......... Rumpf, David ............ ................ Rumschlag, Douglas .... . ........... . Rzymek, Frederick ....... . ....... TO6, Rzymek, Michael ....... ....... I 06, Sagan, Stanley ....,.... ........ Samson, Catherine ...... .,...... Saner, Beverly .......... ........ Sartor, Josephine ......... ........ 104 IAA, IAA, 104 I06, Sartor, Margaret ....... .............. Schaupp, Marie ............ ..................... Scherting, Joseph. ......... ....... I 06, T44 Schlachter, Joseph ....... .................. IO6 Schmenk, Kenneth ....... .,...... 1 Schnapp, Martha ....... ........... Schuller, Karen ......... .. Scott, Carla .......... ,....... ..... Seaman, Constance ........ ........ Seterion, Denise ....... .. Seguin, Francis ...... ............... Seibeniclr, Lee ....... .................. Shea, Joseph .,........ ...... I 06, II9, Sheets, Marcia .......... .................. Shively, Deborah .........,.. ......... Shonebarger, Paula ........ ........ Siadak, Randall ............ ..... Sieczkowski, Nancy ......... Sillra, Edwin ................. .. Sinlrowic, Regina ....... ..... Sliibinslri, Carole .......... ........ Skowronek, Carol ........ ..... Skrzyneclri, Theresa ........ .. Skrzynieclri, Jeflery ......... ........ Slivinski, Alan .............. ......... Slomka, Gregory ...... .,............. Smitley, Cynthia ....... ......... 9 5, IO6, IA4 IO6, 104 IO6, 164' Sneider, Janice ...... Snood, Sandra ....... Soleau, Thomas ........ Sporagowslri, Gary ...... Speier, Kathleen ....... Stager, Michael ......... Stahl, Beverly ........... Stahl, Sharon ............... Stallliamp, Raymond ....... Stark, Marcia ............. Stein, Dennis ........ Stelnicki, Walter ........ Stimac, Anne ........ Sulier, Catherine.. Surdel, Marsha ........ Suski, Linda ........... Sweeney, Patricia ..... Swicegoad, Susan ........... Szafarowicz, Camille ...... Szlratulski, Michael .,.,... Szmonia, Joseph ....... Szymanski, William. .,., . Taylor, Deborah ........ Taylor, Margaret ....... Thornton, Timothy ........ Todarowski, Linda ........ Taska, David ............. Toth, Sandra ...... Tay, Daniel ........ Urban, Diane. .......... . Urbanski, Kathleen ...... Valentine, Kristine .... Van Alst, Mark ...... Veres, Michael .... .. Waiker, Nancy ...... Waim, Donna ........... Wallace, Theodore ....... Warchol, Edward ....... Watson, Mark ......... Weiher, Kathryn ....... Weik, Catherine ........... ........l06, IIB nnHnl06,II8 .uHuH107,157 UnsH1o7,144 .NNuuuU1o7 nunU1o5,1o7 uHMnH1o7 .HHUHHHIO7 .NHHu1o7,144 Usnssioz .unn1o7 .HHHIO7 ,,ns1o7 HUNHNIO7 .HHnHHHuH1o7 .HHun107,11a .HHHnI07,lI8 .HuHuHHUM1o7 uuUNns,UnM1o7 uHHu1o4,1o7,155 Hnnnl07,IAA,l55 sun,1o7,144,155 .HUUIO7 uUUus1o7 HHHUUMHHIO7 nnnHHHl07,ll8 nUuu107,119,161 nHHHHuuH107 .uuH1o7 .......l07 .......l07 07 .........l07, I58 ..........I07 ............l07, IAA ........IOA, I07, T57 .,.....lO7 .......l07 Weisenburger, Lynn ..... .......................... I 07 Weiser, Gerald ......... Wells, James ............. Wenger, Edward ....... Werner, Edward ........ Whipple, Michael ......... . Wiciak, Mary Jo ......... Wicks, John ........... Wiegand, John ...... Wielinski, John .......... Wietecki, Robin ............... Wilczynski, Catherine ...,. Wilczynski, Lynette ...... Willard, James ................ Williamson, Deborah ...... Wilusz, Christopher ...... Winlrle, Dennis ................ Wisniewski, Deborah Wisniewski, Debra ....... Wisniewski, Mary ............ Wnukowski, Christine ......... Wodarslri, Linda ........... Woolridge, Harry ......... Waronec, Mary ......... Wozny, Marcine ....... Wright,John ........... Wright, Marsha ......... Wymyslo, Rebecca ....... Yager, Charles .......... Yeager, Roxanne ......... Zaciek, Kristine ......... Zales, Gary .................. Zarecki, Frederick ........ Zawierucha, Sally ........... Zbieraiewski, Stanley ........ Zdybek, Janet ................. Zmudzinski, Theresa ....... Zylka, Paul ................... ......... l 07, museums 157,158 T02 I07,ll9,IAA,l58 HuuNuun1o7,144,157 nuNnuNsnu107,144 .uUN1o7,144,157 HnHNHHuuHU1o7 .UuHnHnnH1o7 .HuU1o7 .uunioz .UHHTO7 HNNus1o7 .UHHUHHIO7 .nuuH1o7,155 .HHUUNUIO7 uuHuM1o7 .HHHIO7 Hununioz .unununioz .N,uH1o7,11a .uuunnsioz .UUNIO7 .HUHTO7 HHHHHIO7 .HNHUHUHHIO7 sHH,1o7,119 .uuuunnioz HHUIO7 .HUUIO7 .zNu1o7 I 07 ..........TO7 07 .........l07, IIB 07 07 07 l6I Page177 Friends of Central CLERGY Rt. Rev. A. J. Gallagher Rt. Rev. John L. Harrington Rev. Thomas J. Beauregard Rev. Ralph W. Biernacki Rev. John R. Blaser Rev. James P. Brogan Rev. Paul J. Camp Rev. William S. Friemoth Rev. Paul M. Kwiatkowski Rev. John McClure Rev. John P. Pasqualin Rev. Joseph D. Shenk Conventual Franciscan Fathers FRIENDS A Friend of Central A Student Class of 1948 Compliments ofa Friend Friends of Central L. B. 84 J. Graduate of 1959 SOCIAL PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adam J. R. Adams D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ambroziewicz Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amrhein Dr. and Mrs. James C. Annarino Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Arquette Mrs. Donna Augello Mr. Robert J. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Eldor Buschmann William Buschmann Mr. and Mrs. Don Calabrese Carl '66 and Jan '68 Mrs. Julia K. Carter Centric Staff Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Chester Richard Chlebowski Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chomyczen Chuck and Judy Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clark Dave Clinton Thomas Cole and Family John Connolly '68 Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Cook and Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowan Mayme, Hilda and Lottie Czelusta The Fugs Robert A. Gable The K. Gaertners and theJ. Novotnys Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gaither Miss Cheryl Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallagher Frances Gerken Mrs. George Gerken Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gerlach Tom Gerlach, Class of '63 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gibbons Ginny Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Grachek Mr. and Mrs. Armand J. Gravel Renee Gravel '66 Mr. Stephen Czerniejewski Mr. C. John D. Dancing Irish Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Daoust George W. Dark and Son Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Dashner Janet and Linda Demko Mr. and Mrs. John Demko, Sr. From Dennis, Ed and Tim Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gray Mr. and Mrs. John P. Grindle The Group '66 Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Guy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Family Benedict Gurzynski J. Henry Hall Emerson Hallenbeck Richard F. Harman Paul Harris Francis R. Harrison Billy A. Harvey, Sr. John Hejna Robert E. Helvey Hemlock and The Club K. Henderson and T. Schneider- Big O Susan Augello Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bagrowski R. V. Barney Family Mr. and Mrs.'Charles DeShetler and Family The Devine Family Herman Herman and Cecil Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Bartaldo Mr. and Mrs. Al Barut D. P. V. and R. Beauregard Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beauregard Jim Beckler '32 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beckman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bender John lCarpet Cityl Best '68 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Best Miss Wanda Bielski Mrs. Robert J. Biggs Big Mike, Alias Crash Dit Bill, Jean, Odell, Rock, Face, Head and Frog Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Birie M. Birsen and K. Hurrelbrink Dr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Blake William Diakonis Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr.,and Mrs Anthony Domagala Clem Dombrowski R. J. Donovan Edmund Dopieralski Leo C. Dressel Joseph Durban Victor Duszynski Mrs. Anna Dybala Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dybala Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dykas and Family Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earl Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ellerbrock The George Ellert Family The Escobar Family Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fall Pat Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hite Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoover Mr. Robert Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Horne Stephen Horvath Hugh Hoyt Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Huber Mr. and Mrs. Urban C. Huth Mrs. Helen ldzkowski Mr. and Mrs. H. R. lreland Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Irvine The Ernest Jacob Family Cheryl M. Jacobs '64 Fred C. Jacobs '60 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Jacoby Stanley and Helen Jagielski Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs and Family Donald J. Boes Eugene Bogucki Jim Borer Richard Boyce Donald Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Braker Mrs. Helen Braun Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Braun James Bristol Mr. and Mrs. Wesley F. Bristol Mrs. Martha Brown Mary Anne Burns Page 178 Dr. J. L. Farkas Linda Fasca Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fenton Mr. and Mrs. John Ferstle Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fix George Flores Mr. and Mrs. Guadalupe Flores, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Forgette, Sr. Mrs. James Foy and Family John Foy Mr. and Mrs. Verl Frazier Frenchie Harry Friberg, Prosecuting Attorney Joseph J. Jan, Chief Asst. Prosecuting Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jankowski Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Judy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Justen Mrs. Wanda Justen Mr. and Mrs. William Kahl Mrs. P. E. Kahle Mr. Stanley Kajfasz, Sr. Mrs. Stanley Kajfasz, Sr. Joseph Karch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karszewski Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Karwowski Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kasparian Reva J. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Kelley Mr. Leon Kempf Marlene Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Jan Kern Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kielczewski B. and J. Kirby Assoc. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kirby Judge and Mrs. George N. Kiroff Sandi Klosowski '67 Mr. and Mrs. Zenon Klosowski Mr. Frank Kolasinski Jim Kolasinski Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kolhoff Edwin Konicki '40 Robert Kopf, Clerk of Courts Mr. and Mrs. Milton Korczynski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Kowalewski Linda Kowalski and Dave Schoviak Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kowalski Mr. and Mrs. Chester Krall and Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Krall, Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krempa Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krempa Mr. Joseph Krygielski and Family Linda Matuszewski Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Matu szewski Catherine and Margaret McCarthy Dr. and Mrs. P. J. McCarthy James E. McCormick Mrs. Stephanie McGee Mr. and Mrs. The Families McHugh Bruce McGrath of F. E. and P. E. Carol McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKenzie Lance Corporal Gary R. McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinley John McQuade Gale Meeks Richard Menke '46 Denise Mercurio Mr. and Mrs. Tito Mercurio Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. The Monarch Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Mercurio Lawrence Meyer John C. Meyers Frederick A. Miller Andrew Misiuda Edward F. Mohler, Jr. Edward Mohr of Eggeman Edward R. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Murawski Mr. and Mrs. James Richard Smith Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Larry Lagger Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Sr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs K. D. LeSage William A. Krajewski Gene Kujawa James Kurek . James Lacure William J. LaJeunesse Leonard Lamont Richard Langenderfer, Richard Lardinais Walter Lardinais Charles Large Vincent C. Lauer Mr. and Mrs. M. J. LeSage Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lewandowski Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linker Sophie Logcikowski Mr. and Mrs. James H. Logsdon Mike Lorigan Mrs. Angeline Losek Love and Peace-Coleen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lozny Mr. and Mrs. Mel Lykowski Mr. Steve Lynch Mr. and Mrs. John Machinski Christine Mackowiak Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mackowiak Daniel Maenle Robert F. Mahaffey, Sr. John Majewski Sigmund Makulinski Carol A. Malak Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Mallon Mark Richard Manon Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Manon Mr. and Mrs. John L. Martin Marie Moszkowicz '66 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moszkowicz Movieman Mrl and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murnen, Jr. Thomas R. Murnen James E. Murphy, Jr. Jack H. Myers The Napierala's Leonard Neitzel Nicki and Andre Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ninneman Al Nirschl John Novotny Daniel Nowicki The Old Mill Streams Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Olmstead Harold Olsen Michael Osovich Anthony Pacewicz Arthur J. Palicki Walter Palicki Walter R. Palicki '55 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Family Harvey Parker Arthur Pawlicki Leo J. Pawloski Mr. Thomas A. Pawloski Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Perkins Pigeon and Fully Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Happy Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Thad Piojda Chester Polcyn J. C. Poole John F. Prince Arthur Ramlow Jim Ramlow '68 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Raszka Ray and Peggy Al Reinier Mary Lee Rietzke Tom T. Rietzke Mr. and Mrs. Roach Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Rihacek John A. Robb Mark Robbins Ron Rogers and Steve Standering lStudents of Woodwardl Ron and Dot of '68 and '69 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roshak Jack Ruppel Pat '68 and John '70 Ruppel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rutkowski Fred and Ray Saba St. Francis de Sales State Champs Swim Team Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schaefer Hector Seguin A Friend of John Seibert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sendelbach Senior Men's Smoking Lounge Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sheahan, Jr. Harry Sheroian John H. Shouf John C. Simon Ned Skeldon Mrs. Joan Smialek Mr. Ted Smialek Mrs-. Henry Smith Mr. and Mrs. Nod Snevets Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Family Francis Smitley Frank Sofo James Sohnly Chester Sokolowski Don Spenthoff Aloysius A. Spitulski S. R. Stachowicz, Jr. S. R. Stanbery Alphonse Staskiewicz Edward Stelnicki David Stobinski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stobinski James E. Stoll Mr. and Mrs. Serafine J. Stresen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strugarek and Family Dr. Daniel F. Sydlowski The Symington Family Mr. Leonard L. Szymanowski Mrs. Sophia Szymanowski The Norman Taylor Family The T. C. C. H. S. B. C. C. T. F. of E. I. T. G. S. M. E. T. E. T. P. E.-I Stage Union Theatrical Arts Forum James J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Thomas Tim and Denise Mr. and Mrs. John Toczynski Tom and Sue Page 179 Friends of Central Mr. and Mrs. AloysiusTomaszewski Mr. Steve Toth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tripodi The Tubas '68 Miss Marigene Valiquette Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Verb Mrs. Anna Vetter Mr. and Mrs. John Vetter Kathy Vetter '68 Carl M Vogl Mrs. Charlotte Wac Ben Walczak Nicholas J. Walinski Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Jan Watson Mr. and Mrs . Richard Wasserman . Coleman Watson '68 .Joseph Wells Mary Ann Wernimont '63 Marsha Widmer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wieck John Wieck Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wiegand Mr. James Wiegand Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wierszewski Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilmes Marlene Woda '67 Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Wolfe, Jr. Sam, Cat , Wolfe James Randolph Wood '67 Kathy and Donnie Wortketter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright Mrs. Lillian D. Wroe Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Yavorsky Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yeager Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Young Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Zaenger Mr. James Zak Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zdybek Edward Zelmanski Howard Zibbel Frank Zielaskowski Jerome Zielaskowski Leon Zomkowski Maria Zomkowski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zurek Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zurek BUSINESS PATRONS Abde's Black Angus Steakhouse, Point Place Academy Art and Sign Studio Ace Venetian Blind and Window Shade Co. Anthony Wayne Barber Shop, Maumee Architectural Products Company Brazzill Painting Co. Bridal Aisle Brown's Studio of Dance Buckeye Linen Service Jim Canty and Sons, Inc., Plumbing and Heating Page 180 Central Catholic Bookstore Chuck's Gulf Service Churchill's Supermarkets The Cinderella Shop City Auto Radiator Co., Steven Lazar Clark's Insurance Agency Cochrane Associates Colony Barber Shop DiSaIIe Plating and Die Casting Co., Inc. Dixie Pharmacy Don's Carry Out Don's Shell Service Easy Method Driving School Eddy's Service Station Elm Food Center Fair's Metal Finishing, Inc. Fleitz Modern Construction Gail Grant School of Ballet GalIagher's Carry-Out and Groceries Gary Sign Company Gasiorowski Memorial George Guest Barber Shop George's Marathon Great Lakes and Southern Express- R. E. McFadden, President Huss Equipment Corp. Industrial Packaging Specialists, Inc. Inhalation Therapy-Mercy Hospital J. A.-Searco J and K Drug Co. JaskoIski's Grocery Store K Mart Foods Lawrence's Gulf Rita Lazar Photography Les Kraus-Frito-Lay Dist. Lewis Potato Chip Co. Lido Lanes Lucas Painting Co. The Meeting Place Menke Bakery Mercy Hospital Midtown Barber Shop Vic Miner Co. Carl B. Mockensturm, Inc. Myers Rexall Pharmacy, Rossford Netterfield's Fish and Chips Raymond Okos, Mason Contractor Package Delivery Service Periodical Publishers Service Bureau, Inc. Ray's Marathon, Point Place Reinhart's Music Ressler Printing Company Dr. B. R. Restivo, Podiatrist Roman's Bar, Helen and Joe, Proprietors Ryan Pharmacy Jim St. Julian, Painting Contractor Salt and Pepper Grill Sandy's Drive-In Schaad's Mobil Schmenk Refrigeration and Appliance Repair Secor Motel Shasteen's Carry-Out and Catering Silka's Men's Wear Sonotone House of Hearing Start's Rexall Pharmacy Studer Brothers Shell TayIor's Bar Telegraph Brake Senfice Toledo Glove Mfg. Co. Toledo Industrial Products Co. Toledo Sign Co. Toth Industries Trilby Marathon, Martin Lehman, Prop. T.V. Barber Supply Co. Universal Jewelers Urbanski Funeral Home Vallet Paint Senlice Co. The Venezia Inn WalIy's Tulsa Service Walnut Market Walter's Pharmacy, Inc. Weissenberger Chevrolet Wendover Furniture Shoppe West Toledo Stationers, Inc. West Wood Appliance The Williams Paper Company PARISH ORGANIZATIONS The Regina Coeli C.Y.O. Rosary Cathedral School St. Patrick of Heatherdowns C.Y.O. St. Patrick of Heatherdowns School St. Stanislaus Parish Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Kiddies Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference CONFERENCE ROOMS 4, Freshmen Girls 102 105 106 107 114, 115 118 119 120 123 124 126 128 130, 201 202 203 204 205 206 208 212 215, 217, 219, Senior Boys Senior Girls Love-In Senior Boys Senior Boys Senior Boys Senior Boys Sophomore Girls Junior Boys Wild Bullers Senior Girls Sophomore Girls Junior Boys Sophomore Boys Junior Boys Stalag 202 Miss Smith's Senior Girls Freshmen Girls Sophomore Boys Sophomore Girls Bookworms of 21 2 Junior Girls Sophomore Girls Pineapple Pickers Freshmen Girls Biology, Per. 6 and 7, Rm. 302 Conference 220, Conference 225 Conference 226 Conference 227 Raiders Conference 302 Conference 306 Conference 308 Conference 309, Conference 310 Conference 31 1 Freshmen Boys Uncle Tom's Cabin Miss Rietzke's Junior Girls Junior Girls Sophomore Girls Freshmen Girls S.P.C.'s Junior G's Freshmen Girls Bio. P., Patron Pushers, Rm. 313 Biology, Per. 7 and 8, Rm. 302 Bookkeeping, Per. 2 Bouncing Minds, Per. 7 and 8, Rm. 309 Boys' Gym Classes Broken Furnace, Per. 5AC, Rm. 208 Campion's Cannibals, Per. 6 Chem. A: Chanel No. 2 and 3 Chem. B, We Contribute to Air Go-Go English I, Per. 2, Rm. 1 18 Jr. Girls Religion, Per. 6 Miss Smith, English VI, Per. 7 Mr. C's Senors and Senoritas, Per. 5 Mrs. Verb's Little Adverbs of Gym Per. 8 Mrs. Verb's Predicates of Per. The Physicists, Per. 3 and 4, Rm. 305 Second Period Soccer Stars Sister Arsenia's Bug Patrols of 4 .H . .I v Conference 313 Conference Cuties Pollution Bio J, Rm. 313 C0r1fGrGr1C6 315, Freshmen Girls Chem. C-The Thirty Experimental Sr. M. Cabrini'sAdv. Algebra, Per. 2 Conference 316, Freshmen Girls Errors Sr. M. Cabrini's Adv. Algebra, Per. Conference 317, The Supersophs Chem. D-Molishers, Rm. 310 4, Rm. 201 Conference 318, Mr. KregeI's The Coefficients of 330 Sr. M. Caroline's Physics Thinkers, Raiders The Complex Molecules of 308 Per. 6 and 7 Conference 319, Sr. M. Goretti's Economics, Per. 6 Sr. M. Damien, Geometry, Per. 4, Gang English III, Per. 5BC, Rm. 203 Rm. 202 Conference 323, Senior Girls English V, Per. 6, Rm. 203 Sr. M. Damien's Geometers, Per. 5, Conference 324, Junior Boys Fr. KGYWS Kooks, PSF- 5AC, Rm. 202 Conference 326, Sophomore Girls Rm. 1 17 Sr. M. Damien, Mission Impossible, Conference 330, Sr. Brendan's Frannie's Per. 8 Romper Room Per. 3 Boys Rejects Sr. M. Damien's Study, Per. 7 Freshmen Girls' Religion Classes, Sr. M. DePaul's Finger Watchers, CLASSES Rm. 126 Per. 5 Algebra I, Per. 8, Rm. 201 Freshmen Girls' Chorus Sr. M. Florence's English IV, Per. 8 American History, Rm. 320 FFSSIHTIGH Study PSF- 7, Rm- 214 S.P.C.'s Chem. C, Per. 6 and 7 Art, First Year, Rm. 4 Geometry, Per. 3, Rm. 201 Study, Per. 3, Rm. 222 Biology Class, Per. 2, Rm. 308 Geometry, PGY- 6, Rm- 201 Study, Per. 4, Rm. 222 Bio-E Hard-working Termites, Per. German IV, Per. 2, Rm. 103 Study, Per. 8, Rm. 222 3 and 4, Rm. 313 German, Per. 8 Try-Angles of 330 ff . 1 HAM TRAM C K .. ,4. ig ff 1. ' S S I1 fl 4 I .. sw ciusoge op ' 1 ' - , Dixie Highway of Sfoie Line eq 1 K A? Chef Wierszewski, Proprietor A fflg., 1- A . I 'Q is ' I Waclzazefa '11 s- .. , ' ' A GREAT LAKES PIANO co. K Three I ae e I t d as F shman Class officerszi may BxelthreRZienZ2k? vice-pizsidentg Ellen BALDWIN Halker '67, president, Deborah Kosakowski '67, Piano-Organs Tuning and Rebuilding treasurer, and Mary Jean Szychowski '67 secretary. Grand pianos New and Used MERCY SCHOOL OF NURSING TOLEDO, OHIO 611 Jefferson 241-5241 Page 181 MADE IN THE QUALITY MARK TO LOOK FOR LIBBEYOWENSWFORD 'rouaoo 2. or-no 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 eliminate the feelin of being boxed in. g MWHMDP' 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 ThermopaneGD insulating glass. Another subdues sun heat and glare. L'O'F Glass that makes automobiles safer. L'O'F Glass to do a thousand things. And when anyone needs glass, there's an authority on it nearby-your local indepen- dent L'O'F Glass Distributor or Dealer. His name is in the telephone book Yellow Pages under Glass . Call him. Laboratories, shops and studyrooms are separated from twin classroom buildings by a broad, central court, Ithaca Senior High School, Ithaca, N.Y. Architects: Perkins 8a Will, White Plains, N.Y. Meats of Quality Gramling Bros. Meat Market 2542 Dorr Street Phone 531-5369 Toledo, Ohio JOHN NAUMANN S SO S, INC. General Building Contractors 364 Parker Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43605 Phone 69l-5767 Congratulations From JUDE-THADDEUS POST ff l675 A 81 W Root Beer CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS Corner of Chestnut and Bronson CHARLES JUSTEN Commander POINT PLACE Page 182 Insure your future at northwestern Ol'1io's complete 7 ,mining center Buck and Ike s Cafe TOLEDO ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE Spring at Mulberry 331 S' Clair Streei Our glasses are washea' 1.0.4 do ohio with an electric glass washer 242-6891 Safety first, even in thirst Day and evening classes Congratulations to The Class of 1968 from THE STUDIO OF ,IOH K. W KELI from our new location Cricket West Shopping Center 3142 Markway Phone 479-8461 1 SLOAN FLOOR COVER 'h n : m m8 Linoleum, Carpet ltx i Formica, Remodeling Free Estimates Guaranteed Workmanship OF BUSINESS B PROFESSIONAL DRAFTING 224 SUPERIOR STREET ' TOl.ED0,0HlO 43604 2008 Cherry at Page 243-7621 Page 183 I! BLADE .L PRINTING CU. 201 Morris Street Toledo, Ohio 43602 FOR PROGRESSIVE AND CREATIVE LITHOGRAPHY, PHONE: l419l 241-6217 I 9 Tom s Tuxedo Rental 2555 Cherry Street CAcross From Central Catholic Highj Phone 243-7771 Latest Styles In Dress Suits For Every Occasion 0 Special Rates For Proms 0 Full Dress ' White Dinner Jackets 0 Frocks 'Tuxedos 0 Strollers ERIE D GF CENTR L K. Kranz - R. Kranz B. H. Kranz - G. I. Kranz P. J. KRANZ INSURANCE AGENCY Professional Independent Insurance Agents Carefully Planned Insurance .Sujlzowolzi 81 Son Funeral Home 1629 Nebraska Aven N ro ec ion or our Life - l B P t t F Y ncome - Home - Car - usiness I I 820 Security Bldg. 243-2217 Page 184 Our best wishes ana' kindest regards to all of the members ofthe graduating class of Central Catholic High School ST LAWRENCE COUNCIL 4169 KNIGHTS UF CREATE I SAVE AN Fon THE ESTAT E When you think INSURANCE When you need INSURANCE VVhen you buy INSURANCE 6466 77aa6 Qodaeaa FUTURE Resid ence: Business: C 3692 River Road 4543 Monroe 0 M B U S 382-5338 479-8446 things 0 bettgr VENEZIA-INN 2243 Tremainsville 474-6877 th Cloqke C0,QQ:Q9Ia refreshes you best COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF OHIO Open Friday and Saturday '11 a.m. - 3:30 a. m. SUNDAY 11:30 A. M. - 10 P. M. MTW 11 a.m.-12 p.m.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Sizzling Steaks - Chops - Pizza Spagheifi - Ravioli - Lasagna Chicken - Sea Foods For Take-Out Orders . . . Phone GR 4-6877 I6 Automatic Bowling Lanes REGAL LANES Snack Bar Free Instructions Ample Parking Open During The Day Your Host HOWARD KEATON 3415 Door near Byrne 536-7766 Page 185 gamma 'a Zaoiey Sdap PARYSKI PUBLISHING 1150 Nebraska 24-hour Road Service 243-6163 Towing - Complete Cor Overhouling Gas and Oil 5523 Secor Rd. 479-4464 MQW? 'M WHVMWWWZQ QW, 0 worId's largest producer of fibrous glass and fibrous glass products CRAFT MASTER pm gmw 79, Wagga C 0 R P . Optometrist Miracle Mile Shopping Center 4925 Jackman Road 328 N. Westwood Ave. Toledo 13, Ol1iO P.o. Box 636 479-6551 Toledo, Ohio 43601 Page 186 Good Luck 81 Success ,FQ-te ' J! N Centralftes ,,t ' f ffvm M R at M RS rf::s3fQ4,i, ,:f. 1- . ' Q .. 7,51 ,., ff? ,, . 'f , 5 xfffk' f Lorz' Szarolela models a 100661 gown from Atlas Bridal Shop 2932 Lagrange Street Toledo, Ohio KACZMAREK 81 COMPANY Furniture - Hardware - Rugs 8. Appliances 832-4 Brown Avenue at Avondale Ph. 244-7751 Toledo, Ohio 43607 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 EVERYONE SAVES ANY TIME . . THE DERSONS of Warehouse Market Maumee, Ohio Page 187 Compliments 81 Best Wishes to the Class of 7968 from U. S. REDUCTION C0. Nokia WELLS OH'O Radio I Television O Hi-Fi and Stereo Service ASPHALT ROOFING CO., INC Free Esiimales 30 N. Wesiwood Ave. Toledo, Ohio Charles, Fred and Dick Fox, Owners 2060 Laslcey Road iguiiers is I?dl 9i S ' OWHSPOU YOYTTP el'VlCe 474-8573 Awnings and Repairs Easy Method Driving School Drink Learn in Safety Bevemges to Drive Safely 244-3778 GR 5-1544 NORTHWOOD INN For An Adventure In Eating Open ll a.m. Daily - Sunday 12:00 to 9:00 p.m. Monday Eves. 3025 Summit St. 729-3791 Let's play sfore ...... you be the customer EDGEWATER FURNITURE 5202 Summit at 124th Street Early American - Modern - Traditional Furniture Zenith TV 81 Stereo - Frigidaire Appliance Page 188 KING RADIATOR COMPANY Radiator and auto trim Monroe at 11th Auto Air Conditioning Service Cooling System Specialist Since 1920 CHETSLJACK KING Ph. 241-3139 For T our Dining and Dancing Pleasure 9 -1. 9 9 1 S I Corner of Reynolds Rd. and W. Cenlrol HANKE TYPEWRITER SALES 81 SERVICE 909 Madison Avenue Toledo, Ohio Olympic Typewriter Dealer N ew 8x Used Typewriiers 81 Adders Sold And Serviced 246-3039 BEST WISHICS FROM INKY'S PIZZA 3945 Detroit Avenue Near SyIX'Ll1112l 472-0300 or 472-991 I QUALITY COMPOSITION COMPANY 1806 Madison Ave. Toledo, 0l'1i0 Phone: 14191 243-5259 Toledo 's 'Quality' Composition House ST UMP'S SHOES Conscientious Shoe Fitting 5105 Summit at 119th. St. RA 6-8841 Compliments Of PIONEER COLONIAL HOUSE 6205 Summit Street Toledo, Ohio Page 189 Sfanfey Urganogi Funeral Home 2907 Lagrange St. OHIO HARDWARE 2929 LAGRANGE ST. ARTISTS SUPPLIES AND DRAWING MATERIALS Complete Stock Including Artists' colors Brushes, paper Artists' boards Drawing sets Canvas T-squares, scales Sign equipment gl supplies French curves Protractors Inks, etc. PATRICIA STEVENS Career College 8L Finishing School Modeling Agency Professional Training Be a model or look like one. Expertly trained modeli for Conventions Sales Promotion TV Photography Fashion Shows Wholesale and Retail Modeling Blue prints Photostats, prints Show Cards Air brushes We have one ofthe most complete lines of Drafting and Artists Supplies in the country. Toledo Blueprint And Paper Company 216 Superior 248-2438 316 superior si. cnmy 3-7224 F Congratulations MERCURY I VlRGll'S MARATHON RECRE TIO SERVICE House of Champions 3391 Lagrange at Lake St. . Toledo, Ohio 3247 Stickney 726-0283 243-0105 Page 190 RUBERT'S RUG 81 FURNITURE CLEANERS 1203 Sherman Toledo, Ohio Complete Carpet Service Laying Sewing Remaking Reweaving Mothproofing Cleaning in the Home Business Phone Robert Zautner 243-3386 Res. 244-9360 PEOPLES MARKET 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-l24l Where customers send their friends The Community Traction Company Roy Mercurio Perrysburg, Ohio 1127 W' Central Ave' Keidan's Jewelers Your Keepsake Dealer Miracle Mile 4925 Jackman Rd. Toledo, Ohio 479-1771 CAPITAL TIRE INC. 1001 Cherry St. Distributor of Goodyear Tires Wholesale 81 Retail Tom Geiger, President COMPLIMENTS OF MERCO FOOD INC. 3458 Jeanette 726-757I PEMBERTUN CADILLAC CU. n n Q Distributor of Mrs. Weiss Noodles 1415 Jefferson Avenue N Hamtown Prodmglicr Moyer Meats-Chsgsogse 8x Blackwell Toledo, Ohio Bolo Urbanowicz -60 Page 191 john Fbnn, Tom Beutler and john Meuller fCIass of '64j tj A TIME FOR DECISION if 4,9 5 L 6 1 P ZS? . ' K 'T Yi 4:- ' 57 X ae 4s 1115 Hfiwv Neumann igrrmilllters J E lU E L E R S discuss the many advantages of ROTC at the University of Toledo- Visit Our Chalice Display G Ecclesiastical Studio Reserve Offlcers Training Corps Offers Opportunities toAdvance BE QUR GUEST T0 Positions Of Leadership CHOICE OF PARKING - ANYTIME - ANYPLACE Downtown Is the Creates! Shopping Center , HIO 43604 BEA LEADER 325 HURON STREET TOLEDO O DELUXE Lighthouse Inn CHINESE AMERICAN FOOD POTATO CHIP CO., INC. 2741 Lagrange Street 5051 Summit Slreel Imperial Lanes SUDD CLEANERS, INC. W. 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Detroit 24 Toledo, Ohio 43612 1-7171 STAN LEY'S FOOD KING 3302 Stickney Toledo, Ohio 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 RA 6-4347 , The Cathollc Club 1601 Jefferson CH 3-7255 RALPH and GENE ZYCHOWICZ Compliments of T Chrysler Downtown Toledo Plymouth BOB DONNELLY UNIVERSAL JEWELERS 3125 Lagrange Sl. Toledo, Ohio 43608 PAYAK-RAYDON INSURANCE AGENCY 2700 Tremainsville Rd. Toledo, Ohio 241-8941 Gifts Diamonds John Poyok Ollie Wilczynski Bulova 472-6075 244-5 256 Hamilton Page 194 f X Q II va, wa 'A U 7. Peunle In II 3 lodav s classrooms furnleh knowledge that Wlll help IH tomorrows world Thate why Toledo Edlson ur es emplovees to lrnprove then' skllls ab1l1t1es and mental rowth through company sponsored educa tion and tralmn pro ram such as EDUCATION ASSISTANCE PLANS ADVANCED MANAGEMENT COURSES FORENIANSHIP CLASSES SPECIAL ON THE JOB TRAINING AND STUDY But we also encourage other people to eontmue th d t th lf f l e1r e uea IOH so ey can qua 1 V or 1HCI'C3S1f1g y lmportant jobs such as those at Toledo Edlson TOLE DO E DISON A good pla o IIHIIIIII f Savs' I 6 ' 'Q l Q 1' ' Q ' 5 L2-...u f XX i 9 o EBI IIhBiIlI ce to w rk Bob Hodur Tire Co. U. S. ROYAL COODRICH FIRESTON E GOODYEAR DUNLOP 4665 N. Detroit at California Blvd. 474-0546 474-0548 474-0547 Come In Just For Fun SUPREME RECREATION 3136 Lagrange Street TOLEDO, OHIO CH 6-3981 WEAVER POULTRY 81 EGG CU. Farm Fresh Poultry 8: Eggs Toe Drouillard '47, Proprietor 9 N. Huron Street Toledo, Ohio Best wishes 81 Compliments of LEONARD J. 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