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

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Father Steinle hammed it up. 3 I9 2 T.. .. 1 Anyone Who Remains T-olfn in The iodide? Oi AT' This Confusion Simpty Does No? Understand The Situation This saying proved more than true. . . . irish visitors entertained. . Mrs. Pfeiffer did her thing. Page 11 W Dual-Crowning, Dance Shaller Irish Tradition Royalty Reigns At '69 Homecoming Homecoming 1968-69 witnessed for the first time an intermingling of old and new traditions. An exciting and emotion-filled week for the five candidates and their managers reached its climax on October 24 at Rogers Stadium when spirited varsity cheerleader Ruth Konczal was chosen by the student body as Central's new Queen, succeeding retiring Janice Hite. A new tradition was established on October 25 as the first Homecoming Dance, Autumn Fantasy, was held at the Lucas County Rec- reation Center. The Rec Center's Hall of Fame was the scene as two of the football tri-cap- tains, William Montrie and Michael Scannell, recrowned Queen Ruth. Later, escorted by manager Michael McNamee she led a waltz with her attendants and their escorts joining in. Gracing the royal court were Carolyn Bor- gess, Colleen Corrigan, Lynn Lanzinger, and Ann McCarty escorted by Joseph Szenderski, Michael Massa, Richard Perz, and Eugene Nowak, respectively. Escorted by their managers, the members of the royal court attend the first Homecoming Dance. They are Carolyn Borgess and Joseph Szenderski labovel, Col- leen Corrigan and Michael Massa lupper fllghfl, Lynn Lanzinger and Richard Perz lcenter rightl, Ann McCarty and Eugene Nowak lbottom rightl. Page 12 ..-fi-, -a-Q .F .1 'K' Num' I ,4 'au , .aww 7s A WPT., A h ...,. .L . 'ii Pk I ,. Q.. ' s A Vw X :K ,R T s ' F , , A K QSM w ' :g 43ivi5.'?51 if 'kv 'ff ,ggm X. Ng. mfr, ly .- 3 ' 1 In -wk m Q' ss. M 4 ., yu x :H . gk . 1 . X Y, 3 .fx U 'Q 11-'..-1 I ' .. 1 . 2 wf t-. J' , KA V-. 222 r ' J A 'Q :Lk Page 14 ' A w MQ- 'lnherit The Wind' Exhibits Talent Tense courtroom atmosphere invaded the auditorium as Central presented its annual senior play, inherit The Wind, November 15, 16, and 17. This comedy-drama was based on the true story of a schoolteacher who was put on trial during the early 1900's for teaching the prin- ciples of the theory of evolution to his pupils. William Conklin portrayed the prosecuting attorney, Matthew Harrison Brady. James Wright depicted the lawyer for the defense, Henry Drummond. Richard Fournier assumed the character of Bertram Cates, the school- teacher, while Mary Jane Demski was his girlfriend, Rachel Brown. Ann lVlcCarty enacted the part of the dutiful and patient wife of the overbearing lVlr. Brady. Under the guidance of Edward Nlical, members of the stage crew exerted time and effort to construct the various Sets needed for the production. Scenic artists, directed by Suzanne Sobel, devoted long hours after school in order to make the presentation a memorable one. luv Bertram Cates contemplates the information given him by Henry Drum- mond on his right to appeal. Rachel Brown cautiously waits for a sign of Bertram 's decision to defend his beliefs. Reverend Jeremiah Brown lJames Rozekl registers sur- prise when E. K. Hornbeck lTirnothy Kitzl announces that Henry Drummond will be the defense attorney. Q e ,, 'ck' Drummond intensely questions Brady on whether cre- ation could have lasted millions of years, Page 15 Drag, Prom 'Spice Up' Social Scene VARMTY DRAG Silver Sleigh Bells jingled throughout Sylvan Hall the evening of December 30 as the annual Varsity Drag was held. The dance, a senior project, was under the direction of chairmen David Ember and Bernita Borer. Sr. Mary de Paul SND, Senior Class advisor, aided the various committees in mak- ing preparations for the event. Musical moments for the semi-formal affair were provided by the Don Lee Orchestra and Nobody's Children, a group of college singers. Admiring the floor decorations at the Varsity Drag are Janet Witko and Doug Lightner, her date from Miami University. Centerpieces such as the coin fountain heiped create the prop- er atmosphere to make this year's Christmas dance an out- standing success. Page 15 PROM Enchanting Emerald Isle was the theme of the Junior-Senior Prom held May 9 at the new Masonic Temple. Juniors, aided by class moderator Mrs. Dor- othy Brown, sponsored this formal affair. Co- chairmen Vickie O'Connor and Joseph Wernert worked long hours to achieve perfection. The Johnny Knorr Orchestra enlivened the dance with renditions of favorite musical tunes. Students received hints about what to wear from watching the Prom Preview. QQ .CQ 2? fa Mary Pat Biggs flashes the winning smile that helped earn for her the title of Prom Queen 7968. An elated Pat Murnen beams proudly over his date's popularity with those who attended the dance. A jubilant foursome composed of Marcus Page, Dianne Wein' er, Carol Sido, and Joe Carono toast to the success of the Junior-Senior Prom. Current fashions In formal attire lor this event were modeled at the Prom Preview. Bernita Borer and Geoff Grubb share a quiet moment while dancing to a luring melody. .4 ii I . 5 R? Y Page 17 :Wi i n Guinevere and Lancelot offer lf Everl Would Leave You Page 18 Nimue bewitches Merlyn with her voice in Follow Me King Arthur conveys his idea for a round table to Guinevere. Members of the royal court honor the King and Queen. 'Ili-num., .4 Don'tLet lt Be Forgot That Qnce There Was A Spot Camelot , the legendary tale of King Ar- A A ' ' thur, Lady Guinevere, Sir Lancelot, and Ar- thur's Knights of the Round Table, was musi cally unfolded as Central's annual operetta. In a switch to Start Auditorium, the musical was presented on two successive weekends for a total of six performances. Elaborate cos- tumes and sets set the mood for the show. CAST King Arthur ....... ................. J ohn Seeman Guinevere ...... ..... M ary Jane Demski Lancelot ...... ..,....... M artin Clement lVlerlyn ..... ....... D avid lVlcCormick Nimue ...... ....... K athleen House Pellinore ...... ....... J ames Wright Nlordred ..,.... ...... J oseph Shea Lady Anne ....., ........ E ileen Daly Sir Dinadan ....... ........ IVI arcus Page Sir Lionel ............ ...... A lan Ludwikoski Sir Sagramore ......... ...... R obert Wilson Tom of Wonrvick ..... ...... J ames Pedro Morgan Lefay and Mordred plot against - Arthur, The royal court gathers for The Lusty Month of May . its j eq if Page 19 With the coming of May, the month of Our Lady, Central holds its annual May Convocation, This cherished school tradition is a time of adoration and thanksgiving to the Blessed Virgin. Page 20 Rt. Rev. John A. Donovan, Bishop of Toledo, offers his warmest congratulations to the entire graduating class. Spring Specials Fulfill Dreams MAY CROWNING lVlary, Queen of lVlay, once again had her day as students and faculty participated in the yearly lVlay Crowning. Held on campus, every- one partook of the ceremony in some way. GRADUATION On Friday, June 13, the vastness of the Sports Arena set the scene for one of life's greatest moments-graduation, the end of a beginning. Dreams were fulfilled, hearts were broken, and new goals were set as 484 seniors took yet another step toward that ultimate fulfillment --an unexplainable something leading them onward. ,-1' 'X .,mM g W tn Pride and sadness swell uncontrollably in the hearts of all graduates, when they first glimpse that long-awaited prize-a diploma. That treasure is now, at long last, a dream come vue. That magic moment-June 73 . . . !Four years of work and play have come to an end, never to be relived. Memories, however, do linger forever. V 1' x ff ff re 5 . xi 'K . . 1 ' r :UL 'V 'C 5 2 Q-?X F A , :sf K 9 2-e.-5 ' 'Y sf X . - Sv' A 'W '- ing ga '4,':351i-.. L' N ! . -ff sA hw .5 A'-J 3' QQ 'T' 4' How great a matter A little fire Ieindlethf' -l7r1n1r.x' f seniors I ,f r Senior Leaders Receive Top Honors, Officers Provide Competant Leadership Michele Taliga, a member of Rosary Cathe- dral parish, has been honored as valedictorian of the 1969 Senior Class for maintaining a 96.93 per cent cumulative average. Michele was elected to the National Honor Society her sophomore year and was a three- year member. She was also a three-year par- ticipant in the math contest held at the Uni- versity of Toledo. During her sophomore year, the science project she made for Bowling Green State University received a superior rating. Other extra-curricular activities in which Mi- chele participated include Bowling l,2,3,45 Future Scientists of America 25 Girl's Athletic League l,2,3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Christian Students Mission Crusade l,2,3,45 Young Christian Students 1,2,3, and Patron Drive 4. Michele plans to continue her studies of math and science at Madonna College, La- vonia, Michigan. Valediclorian Michele Taliga Page 24 Salutalorian Michael Pettee Hailing from St. Ann's parish, Michael Pet- tee was selected as the salutatorian of the Senior Class. Mike has maintained a 96.055 per cent cumulative average. Elected to the National Honor Society his sophomore year, Mike was a three-year mem- ber in good standing. Mike had participated in the University of Toledo Math Contest for four years and had also received two superior ratings for science projects entered into competition at Toledo University. Mike also participated in numerous extra- curricular activities which include Future Sci- entists of America 25 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,45 Radio Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Chess Club 45 St. John Berchmans 15 Christian Students Mission Cru- sade 3,45 Medical Horizons Club 3,4, After graduation Mike plans to enter St. Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Indiana as a seminarian. Central Catholic-- 'The Home Of The Champions' Page 26 4L KAR EN AB RASS Rosary Cathedral KATHRYN ADAMSKI St. Hedwig STANLEY ADAMSKI St. Adalbert JAMES ADDIS Rosary Cathedral DEBORAH AGOSTI Rosary Cathedral MARILYN ALBERT St. Clement ELAINE AMBROZIEWICZ St. Hedwig GREGORY AMRHEIN Regina Coeli MARY ANDERSON St. Catherine DOUG LAS ANDRZEJEWSKI St. Adalbert JOHN APPELHANS Rosary Cathedral CATH ERIN E AROUETTE Gesu SUSAN ASHIVIAN St. John SUSAN BAKER St. Mary MICHAEL BAFIANEK St. Charles CRAIG BARROW St. Ann JAMES BARTOK St. Catherine WILLIAM BARTOK St. Vince.nt de Paul JAMES BARUT St. Hedwig , If JOSEPH BAUN nr - St. Charles PAMELA BEAUREGARD Regina Coeli ROBERT BELKOFER Regina Coeli PATRICIA BENORE Blessed Sacrament '? LINDA BERG ER St. John H ERBERT BERTZ St. Catherine 'FB 'Q'-ff ,C 2-rx J 5 , . 4, JAMES BIALECKI 1 ' , St. Hedwig '-Y . DALE BIRIE .Q St. Charles V3 LAWRENCE BLANCHONG St. Agnes ii DENNIS BLANK St. Francis de Sales JOSEPH BLAZE St. Francis de Sales L As the prosecutor, M. Scannell, cross-examines M. Kilcorse, Theff d6'CfSf0l7 -Wfff be QIAVEH F0 U79 ?fl'bUf13f 0f'fUd96'S who the jury of unbiased citizens, including S. Neuser, K. Wieck, lI1ClUd6' 71 Dever, R- H0ff776S, and J- Carorfe. Taking 0'0WI7 all J. Wymer, Rf Butler, and J. Bartok listen to the testimony. of U76 Court BCUUN 1-5 Clerk of CONN, P- 7'fZCfflSkI'. Page 28 I I Future Darrows Demonstrate Ability ROBERT BOELLNER St. Patrick of Heatherdowns SUSAN BOGUCKI St. Hyacinth TIMOTHY BOHNSACK St. Charles BERNITA BORER St. Clement CAROLYN BORGESS St. Charles JULIE BOYCE St. John Yr-frf ff 'B F' as 'I X,-N .3 ' . .X . 7. -.v- er' Y1'l , ng-qv ,,Q,. SQTYX wr-,f I f I or t I I . A ' BONNIE BRAND St. John PAUL BRUNNER Christ the King JOHN BRZOZKA St. Adalbert MARY BUBACZ Blessed Sacrament SANDRA BUCHLER St. Joseph Sylvania, Ohio BETTY BUCK St. James RICHARD BURKHARDT St. Charles DENNIS BURZYNSKI St. Anthony DAVID BUSH Christ the King Page 29 DONALD BUSH St. Adalbert SHAUN BUSH St. Vincent de Paul RICHARD BUTLER St. Michael KEVIN CARDER St. Patrick of Heatherdowns LOUIS CARLUCCI Regina Coeli JOSEPH CARONE St. John Bonfires Spark Irish Sports Spirit MARY CARPENTER Blessed Sacrament GEORGE CERAVOLO Blessed Sacrament DAVID CHELMINSKI St. Hedwig CHRISTOPHER CHENEY St. Vincent de Paul TERRENCE CHMIELEWSKI Blessed Sacrament JAMES CHMIELOWICZ St. Hedwig RICHARD CHRISTOPH Blessed Sacrament MARGARET CIESLA St. Adalbert MARTIN CLEMENT Blessed Sacrament DEBRA COLLUIVI St. John W. WILLIAM CONKLIN Rosary Cathedral JEANNE CONNOR St. Hedwig DONALD COON St. Catherine COLLEEN CORRIGAN Blessed Sacrament PAUL CRAVER St. Catherine PATRICIA CREIGHTON Rosary Cathedral PATRICIA CSOMOS Blessed Sacrament SUSAN CULLEN Blessed Sacrament MARK CUNNINGHAM St. John SH EILA CUNNI NGHAIVI Rosary Cathedral GREGORY CZAJA St. Vincent de Paul fx , 'Q + . bl ,-fairly - it is ,ir Q--an PAULA CZARCINSKI St. Adalbert LAWRENCE CZELUSTA St. Adalbert GEORGIANNE CZERNIAK Regina Coeli ANNE MARIE CZUBEK St. Adalbert DEBORAH CZUBEK St. Adalbert PATRICK DAVIS Blessed Sacrament Q? Page 31 Artistic Talents , P Inspire Students I ln his self portrait, David Wernert demonstrates his artistic '- abilities acquired during his four years of art courses. Page 32 .-fl! TSI JAMES DAY St. Agnes JOSEPH DeANGELO St. Agnes LESLIE DECLERCO St. Ann ROSEMARY DEMBINSKI St. Hedwig MARY JANE DEMSKI Blessed Sacrament DOUGLAS DER LATKA Regina Coeli THOMAS DEVER Blessed Sacrament CANDACE DEVINE St. Adalbert DANIEL DiLUClA Immaculate Conception SANDRA DITTMAN Little Flower PATRICK DIXON St. Pius X JOHN DMYTRYKA St. Vincent de Paul BRIDGET DoBRAK St. Adalbert FRANCIS DOIVIALSKI St. Anthony NICHOLAS DOMAN St. Stanislaus JANET DOMBI St. Adalbert JOHN DOMBROWSKI St. Adalbert LYN DA DORN St. Clement VIRGINIA DOWLING St. Clement DANIEL DRENNAN St. Patrick of Heatherdowns JOSEPH DROUILLARD Rosary Cathedral V479 I inn PATRICIA DUGAN Gesu BEVERLY EAST St. Charles VALERIE EBNER St. Mary JOHN ECKHART Rosary Cathedral JOHN EGGERSTORFER St. Catherine JOHN EICHNER St. Agnes LINDA ELEKONICH Blessed Sacrament STEVEN ELLIS St. Ann DAVID EMBER St. Catherine 'P' Page 33 , '5 I Page 34 ROGER FLORKOWSKI St. Catherine CATHERINE FORTERNER St. Mary RICHARD FOURNIER Gesu ROBERT FREELAND St. Agnes MICHAEL GABENSKI St. James THOMAS GAILLIOT Blessed Sacrament LINDA GALL St. Vincent de Paul HARRY GARDNER St. Catherine MARY ELLEN GEREMSKI St. John fi, AN DR EW E12 EL Rosary Cathedral DER EK EVANS MARY FACKELMAN Christ the King KAREN FANELLY Blessed Sacrament KATHLEEN FARRELL St. Agnes ROBERT FEH LEN Our Lady of Perpetual Help CHRISTINA FILLION Rosary Cathedral CLAUDIA FINN Rosary Cathedral TIMOTHY FINN Blessed Sacrament Future Scientists Advance Knowledge David Ember, Pau! Brunner, and Janet Owczarzak, future scien- niques and delicate equipment used in laboratory experiments, tists in the field of chemistry, demonstrate the perfected tech- under the guidance of Sr. Marlene OSF. PETER GERKEN fl: Rosary Cathedral -cr vzrzrfz' MICHAEL oiLsoonE St. Catherine 'Amex Q JOHN GODFREY sw Rosary Cathedral Donornv GODLEWSKI St. John STELLA GOMEZ Our Lady of lVlt. Carmel Temperance, Michigan ANN GOODNOUGH Regina Coeli CAROL GORNEY St. Stanislaus T xv., GERALD GOSPODAREK St. Hedwig MARY GRABER fl gg St. Clement Page 35 Seniors Display Maturity By Spirit as-1 1 LEONARD GURZYNSKI St. Hedwig ROSALIE GYURKO Rosary Cathedral JULIE HAAS St. John RANDI HAJDUK St. Hedwig LYNN HELlVllNSKl St. Hedwig KATHIE HENRICKS St. Ann MICHAEL HOCKENBERGER Blessed Sacrament SANDRA HODNICKI St. Clement MARY HOFFIVIAN St. Hedwig NANCY JACKSON St. John PAULA JARZYNSKI St. Hedwig MARY JASINSKI St. Hyacinth PATRICIA JENNINGS Rosary Cathedral JUDITH JENSEN St. John , ROBERT JOHNSON Rosary Cathedral Q 'G' JOYCE HOJNICKI St. Stanislaus KAREN HOLLEY St. Hyacinth RICHARD HOLMES Blessed Sacrament DANIEL HOREN Christ the King TERRANCE HORVATH St. Adalbert KATHLEEN HOUSE St. John JAMES HOUSTIN St. Catherine DENNIS HULETT St. Catherine KATHY HUPP St. Agnes MAGDALENA IBARRA St. Francis de Sales JAMES IDCZAK St. Catherine KENNETH JACKSON St. Pius X nn I I O ff .. - I V77 S ff Page 37 Margie Rihacek, co-captain of the varsity cheerleaders N gives a rousing cheer for Central's basketball team 'V-I- -T- -R-Y Is The Battle ryl' Page K' Ckx MARTIN JONES St. Agnes GEORGE JONIEC St. Adalbert ANTHONY JOSEPH St. Vincent de Paul CYNTHIA JUDY Rosary Cathedral JOYCE JURSKI St. Adalbert THOMAS KAJ FASZ Rosary Cathedral JUDITH KAMINSKI St. Catherine JAMES KANDERSKI Christ the King GREGORY KANE St. James THOMAS KITZ Our Lady of Perpetual Help TIMOTHY KIT2 Our Lady of Perpetual Help ELIZABETH KLEIN Gesu GERALD KNIERIM Blessed Sacrament RICHARD KOEHLER St. James SUSANNE KOLASINSKI St. Hedwig BONNIE KAPP St. John DORIS KASZUBSKI St. Hedwig JOHN KATAFIASZ Our Lady of Perpetua PHILIP KEHRES Blessed Sacrament THOMAS KELLER Blessed Sacrament JILL KELLY St. John CATHERINE KENDRICK Blessed Sacrament PATRICIA KIEFER St. John MICHAEL KILCORSE St. Catherine MICHAEL KILISCH Regina Coeli DENISE KILLY St. James MARY KING I Help St. Patrick of Heatherdowns N? Page 39 vu-'tv M19 ,, X , lttt 3 ' .. 'C' Page 40 TIMOTHY KUBIAK St. Charles DALE KUBICKI Regina Coeli ROBERT KUJDA St. Agnes SUSAN KULAKOWSKI St. Hedwig JOSEPH KUNZ Rosary Cathedral FRANK KURDZIEL St. Hyacinth Y--wr Q- ' RUTH KONCZAL St. Catherine TERRENCE KONZ St. Catherine LAWRENCE KOONTZ Gesu FREDRICK KORALEWSKI St. Patrick of Heatherdowns DONNA KORNOS Regina Coeli SUSAN KORSNACK Regina Coeli LINDA KOTLEWS KI Blessed Sacrament DENNIS KOWALSKI St. Adalbert JOYCE KOWALSKI St. Vincent de Paul KRISTINE KRAMER St. Clement MICHAEL KRUSE Little Flower KAREN KRZYSTON St. Adalbert THOMAS KWIATKOWSKI St. Adalbert ,fv- LESLIE LACURE Q Rosary Cathedral 'itz' LYNN LANZI NG ER Blessed Sacrament MARTIN LaPORTE St. Charles MARTHA LARGE Ci. St. John CHRISTINE LaVOY Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Temperance, Michigan ,.,,., K. ., ar T- Yr- ,' :R Homecoming Honors Senior Women Timothy Kitz portrays the character of Henry Gibson as he recites his poem Ann . The short lyric was concocted to briefly tell the reasons why Ann McCarty, pictured behind 77m's left shoulder, should represent Central Catholic as its annual homecoming queen. . fi? Top: Tom Dever, Mary Jane Demski, and Mike Massa sing out their choice of Colleen Corrigan for homecoming queen. Bottom: Bob Freeland, a sponsor of Ann McCarty, distributes candy to sway votes. .nn ui luv. i z X X, -fp 'F I L.: 'T iff S f'.f':.l Page 42 5? t PAUL LAWNICZAK St. Ann LINDA LAZETTE St. Adalbert MARY LAZETTE St. John JUDITH LEBOWSKY St. John KAREN LENNEX St. Catherine PATRICK LEONARD Rosary Cathedral SUE LEWIS Blessed Sacrament NOREEN LEYDEN Blessed Sacrament DEBORAH LINKER St. Agnes THOMAS LOHMAN St. Pius X ALAN LUDWIKOSKI St. Teresa MARY MACKE Rosary Cathedral CYNTHIA MacKlNNON St. Clement DIANE MALLOY St. Agnes CAROL MALONEY Blessed Sacrament DONALD MALOSH St. Ann MARY IVIANDERS Regina Coeli CHAR LES MANN Blessed Sacrament MARCIA MAREK Our Lady of Lourdes TIMOTHY MARTIN Blessed Sacrament THOMAS MARZEC Gesu MICHAEL MASSA Regina Coeli THOMAS MATHIAS Blessed Sacrament PATRICIA MAURER Blessed Sacrament Classes, Activities Fill Senior Year GARY MAUTER St. Catherine GERALD MAZUCHOWSKI St. Hedwig MARGARET McBRlDE Blessed Sacrament ROBERT McCANN St. Catherine ANN IVICCARTY St. Charles DAVID McCORMlCK Regina Coeli BESS MCGAHA St. Mary KATH LEEN McGOVER N Immaculate Conception DARCEY MCGRATH St. John JAMES MCHUGH Immaculate Conception D. MICHAEL McNAMEE Rosary Cathedral DAVID MCPARTLAND St. Catherine CATHY McVICKER St. James MARK McVICKER St. Michael MARY MECHEL Blessed Sacrament GREGORY MELCZAK Regina Coeli EDWARD MICAL St. Agnes MARK MICHALSKI St. Pius X CYNTHIA IVIIEKISZAK St. Adalbert GERALD MILLER Regina Coeli RICHARD MILLER St. Hedwig WILLIAM MONTRIE Rosary Cathedral KATHLEEN MORRISON St. Pius X THOMAS MOSZKOWICZ Regina Coeli CHRISTOPHER MULLER Our Lady of Perpetual Help DAVID MUNDWILER St. Clement JEANNETTE MURASKI Immaculate Conception JAMES MURAWSKI St. Hedwig PATRICIA MURPHY St. Hedwig MARY MURRAY St. Catherine PATRICIA MUSCH St. Charles CHRISTOPHER MYERS St. Jude MICHAEL NABOR St. Clement PATRICIA NAPIERALA St. Hyacinth DAVID NAREWSKI St. Catherine CATHY NARTKER St. John RONALD NAVARRO St. Charles THOMAS NAWROCKI St. Hedwig FRANCIS NETRY St. Hedwig GSK 'xv Shakespearians e-enact Hamlet Robert Johnson, portraying Hamlet, watches helplessly as peasants, Stephen Nowak and Douglas Derlatka, unearth his beloved 0phelia's grave. The scene takes place in the fourth period English class of Sister Marie Celine OSU. 'GX' X V3 Xiu' fi 1-7.7 r '5'-3? Page 45 Page 46 'S' SUSAN NOWAK St. Mary GARY OBEE Rosary Cathedral SANDRA OBERDIER St. John JULIE OESS Immaculate Conception DEBORAH OKOROWSKI St. Hedwig RONALD OKOS Christ the King PATRICE OLIVER St. Jude MARY BETH OLMSTEAD Our Lady of Perpetual Help JAMES OLSEN St. Catherine KATH LEEN O'SHEA St. Catherine SUSAN OSOVICH St. John GARY OVENS Regina Coeli SUSAN NEUSER St. Adalbert DENNIS NISCH St. Catherine JANICE NOLTE Our Lady of Perpetual Help EUG EN E NOWAK St. Adalbert JAMES NOWAK St. John STEPHEN NOWAK Blessed Sacrament 'UD' The correct use of adding machines is shown here as an office practice class is demonstrating one of the many skills they will need to know in their ensuing careers. L7 A Q v is-v' N ,f I We Making journal entries fs just one of the main bookkeeping steps that must be followed, Mr. Wasserman shows Debra Ryan the correct way of setting up the journal. rticuiate Bu iness Skills Pmcticed JANET OVVCZARZAK St. Hyacinth JOSEPH PACER Regina Coeli GLORIA PACK mf, Q-A St. John MARCUS PAGE egg St. John ' X A ELIZABETH PALM A g1 ,' St. Pius X I, IVIOLLY PALMER Blessed Sacrament SHARON PASZCZYKOWSKI St. Hedwig MARGARET PATRO St. Hyacinth RONALD PATTON Rosary Cathedral Page 47 'Q '9 MARY KAY PITZER Rosary Cathedral SUSAN PITZER Rosary Cathedral JAMES PLENZLER St. Hyacinth PATRICIA PLENZLER St. Catherine MICHAEL POHERECKI St. Michael DIANE POJEDYNSKI St. Hedwig MARCIA POLCYN St. Hyacinth THOMAS POLLAUF St. Clement CHRISTINE POMASKI St. Hedwig RHEA PAUL St. Agnes MICHAEL PAWLICKI Rosary Cathedral SHARON PAWLOSKI St. Agnes JOSEPH PAYMENT St. Catherine JOHN PEDRO St. Agnes RICHARD PERZ St. Clement MICHAEL PETTEE St. Ann VIRGINIA PFAFF St. Anthony Lambertville, Michigan DENISE PIOTROWSKI St. John Zealous Seniors Embark On World VICKY POWELL Little Flower MICHAEL POZNIAK St. Charles RICHARD PRIEST St. Charles DAVID PRINTKI Blessed Sacrament DAVID PRZYBYLSKI St. Hyacinth TERESA PUDLICKI St. Pius X :nag 1:7- MARY LOU PUSZCZEWICZ St. Stanislaus JOHN OUELL St. Joseph Sylvania, Ohio DAVID RASZKA Gesu JANET RASZKA St. Hyacinth RICHARD REED Blessed Sacrament JANICE REGULSKI St. Mary JAMES REICHERT St. Clement RALPH REI12 Christ the King ROSEMARY REJENT St. Pius X REN EE RESTIVO Blessed Sacrament CATHERINE RICE Rosary Cathedral MARJORIE RIHACEK Blessed Sacrament DEBORAH RILEY St. Catherine JACOUELYN ROBER St. Mary GARY ROGOLS KY St. Hedwig DONALD ROMAN St. Charles MARGARET ROMAN St. Jude DENISE ROMAY Rosary Cathedral FRANK RORK St. Catherine JOHN ROSE St. Patrick of Heatherdowns RITA ROTH Immaculate Conception Crazy Shoe Day was another event sponsored by Student Coun QlVll7g Day football game. These are just a few of the pnze Q 'Spirit Week' Boosts CentmI's Pride 3.2 N .17L I . -av - ,en T 3 X' I SQ., , ,N '-0' ue..-ry ' 4 KATHRYN ROWAN Blessed Sacrament LARRIE ROWE St. Agnes JAMES ROZEK St. Adalbert MARY ANN RUMSCHLAG Gesu TIMOTHY RUTKOWS KI St. Adalbert CATHERINE RYNSKI St. Adalbert ROBERTA RZYMEK Blessed Sacrament PHYLLIS SABBACK Rosary Cathedral KEVIN SACO Our Lady of Perpetual Help PATRICIA SALIMBENI St. Vincent de Paul Top: Super-Centralite , alias Geoff Grubb, comes flying down the bannister. Bottom: Seniors Jim Ol- sen and Mike Scannell hold John Eggerstorfer, who was decorated by his conference room for Color Day. Page 51 Senior Retreat Goes Mod Retreat Activities Stimulate Seniors .X , .Ng A -fd . qi. 5 P. Sabback and B. Kapp are entranced by speakers. Table discussions reveal the best and worst in seniors Page 52 SUZANNE SARNOWSKI St. Vincent de Paul JOSEPH SARTOR Regina Coeli DAVID SAUNDERS St. Mary MICHAEL SCANNELL St. Joseph DENNIS SCHAEFER St. Agnes DONNA SCHAEFER Rosary Cathedral JAMES SCHMAKEL St. Patrick of Heatherdowns JANET SCHODOWSKI Nativity JUDY SCHOETTLE St. John ROBERT SCHROEDER Blessed Sacrament THOMAS SCHUSTER St. Teresa KEITH SCSAVNICKI Rosary Cathedral LOLA SCZUBLEWSKI St. Hedwig KATHLEEN SEYMOUR St. Agnes DEBORAH SHANKLIN St. Catherine ca- H- LL fav. 1's ' r '-ffeefrggr ,Q N .,. if-:9 N 4 ni X I I A h 3 V5 4.1 DEBRA SHARRIT St. John KATHLEEN SHEAHAN St. Agnes KATH LEEN SHEETS Rosary Cathedral SHIRLEY SHEROIAN St. Hedwig CAROL SIDO St. Catherine LINDA SIDO St. Agnes THOMAS SI EBENTHAL St. John JOYCE SIECZKOWS KI St. Adalbert ANTOINETTE SIMON St. Agnes KEVIN SIMON Rosary Cathedral FRANK SIWAJEK St. Adalbert CHRISTINE SLOMKA St. Adalbert PATRICIA SMIGIELSKI St. Vincent de Paul Page 53 CONSTANCE SMITH St. Adalbert JAMES SMITH Blessed Sacrament MARY SMITHHISLER St. John PAMELA SNEIDER St. Hyacinth DAVID SOBCZAK St. Stanislaus KENNETH SOB ECKI St. Adalbert 4 '.-3' Page 54 44 .Af 15:1 SUZANNE SOBEL St. Jude CARMELO SOFO St. Ann MARK STACHOWICZ Christ the King JACQUELINE STALZER Immaculate Conception PAUL STANDERING St. Vincent de Paul RICHARD STASZAK St. Catherine JOSEPH STEB LI St. Patrick of Heatherdowns MARY ANN STEIN Rosary Cathedral BRIDG ET STEWART Rosary Cathedral THEODORE STOECKLEY Rosary Cathedral DENNIS STRAHM Blessed Sacrament RUTH STURDEVANT St. John LINDA STYSZKO St. John SUSAN SULEWSKI St. Mary CAROL SUSOR Blessed Sacrament WILLIAM SWEENEY Rosary Cathedral VERONICA SYVERT St. Adalbert VICTORIA SYVERT St. Adalbert 484 Seniors Attain Scholarly Level JOSEPH SZENDERSKI St. Hedwig NANCY SZENDERSKI St. Hedwig JAMES SZTEITER St. Hedwig RICHARD SZUMIGALA St. Catherine JAMES TAFELSKI Rosary Cathedral MICHELE TALIGA Rosary Cathedral COLLEEN TANSEY St. John JERILYN TATRO Rosary Cathedral SANDRA TAYLOR St. Adalbert .I.-'F' ren I 11 -af I PATRICK TUCKER St. Agnes JAMES TURSICH Our Lady of Perpetual Help MARGARET UNISKO St. Joseph MARY VALENTINE Rosary Cathedral CHRISTINE VENIA St. John DAVID WAGNER St. Agnes KAREN WALINDZINSKI Regina Coeli LINDA WALLACE Rosary Cathedral THOMAS WALSH Our Lady of Perpetual Help KAREN WALZ Blessed Sacrament KENNETH WAMBOLD St. Catherine CONSTANCE WARNER St. Agnes STEVEN TAYLOR St. Patrick of Heatherdowns THERESA TAYLOR St. Catherine CYNTHIA TIGHE Blessed Sacrament CAROL TOBIANSKI St. Adalbert JOYCE TRAWI NSKI Blessed Sacrament PAMELA TRZCINSKI St. Adalbert Algebra Students Acquire Knowledge Sr. M. Xavier's third year math students James Pennypacker, John Katafiasz, and Darcey Mc Grath contemplate the Laws of Probability. WILLIAM WEIHER St. Catherine -Q GRETCHEN WEISSENBERGER fsgyy Blessed Sacrament '4::-,sf PAMELA WELLS St. John DAVID WERNERT St. Catherine KATHLEEN WICKS St. James 4' X KATH LEEN WIECK Rosary Cathedral Page 57 One task performed by the dutiful members of hall patrol is keeping the floors free of papers and litter. ln the hall on second floor, a similar task is performed by Bob Wilson and Pete Gerken. 1:2-P Page 58 Q, ,yi .. X sys, ii bslb lf vu... fa -ff X. my ., ,, he - ' ' S N ' JOHN WIELINSKI St. Hedwig SANDRA WIEZBENSKI St. Hedwig MARGARET WILH ELM Immaculate Conception ROBERT WILSON Gesu FRANCIS WISNIEWSKI Rosary Cathedral J OYCE WOJTOWICZ St. Adalbert SHARON WOLNIEWICZ St. Hyacinth GREGORY WOODARD St. Ann GREGORY WORON EC Rosary Cathedral Ihr BONNIE WOZNIAK St. Hedwig JAMES WRIGHT St. Agnes JOANNE WYMER Rosary Cathedral JENNIFER WYMYSLO Rosary Cathedral SANDRA YEAGER Rosary Cathedral LOUIS YOPPOLO Rosary Cathedral MICHAEL YOUNG Immaculate Conception KATHLEEN ZACIEK St. Adalbert MARSHA ZACIEK St. Adalbert Future Leaders Walk Corridors Another scene typical in the halls of Central is the one shown here after conference period. At the sound of the bell, students emerge from various rooms to help overcrowd the halls, causing mass hysteria to arise for those unfamiliar with room numbers, l , 4 A I ev .V I 'IL' 3 Page 59 Senior Memories Of Days Gone By 'Sf Page 60 '::',f Remember . . WILLIAM ZAK Regina Coeli MARIA ZAPIECKI St. Catherine I MICHAEL ZAWACKI St. Adalbert SANDRA ZAWODNY Rosary Cathedral A ELAINE ZDRADA St. Hyacinth LAWRENCE ZEMAN St. James I I I CAROL ZIEIVIIANSKI ST- Adalbeff , . . . John Wayne MARY HELEN ZUNKIEWICZ St. Adalbert SUE ZWAYER Little Flower BARBARA ZYCHOWICZ St. Hedwig . . Retreat . . . Homecoming -gif' . Super Sweetie I 'I UU e- Q I L Y . J -4 M Q I - ,, , , EQQ1N3iuipx x-k ' h 'CW .. --,-.1-,M 1 'Q ., f-L 4 , f-4:-M..,.-wg... - e. . e 4, M- :Q -:H asp:-.. -.e . e Q, -,mfr -- ' . ?:':-42r'-fa-xii f' f ' M- e 'M-'-f'3I1T'N -L.. 1 533 ' ' , . ' i .fi 57: - f f 'Z ififii - lf - 71 iii: QJEEEE Y --H h ' e-2 1--21 e: F- - 2 5-I-ih e -- -' ' - we'-21 D w . riff' fri f L,K' fwnxf' .I '55 'JA' 1 I ' ' ' I , .' 1' 1 ,L gg X V ' .f 1 . A .N K , ..., 4 . . The Irish Knight 'V A s 4 sf ,..-e sd . . . The Car-0-SellAssembly -1' fir. ,uv ' ' fi .K ,fl 5 :mr 1 ml. - ,fr 4 film ., I, w xW?i 7 . N . 1 W W' QQ, f X,' J.?,r ,,, rsxg x ,If ,. Tig? gpm -Qi. Q X .ah - is Q M IAQQK: ', 3,4 xr-kt. 33' . ' ,. . . f1' f.. 1 vu ?,,f.,,. Zmy58m9 ' ' iw-iQfl'Szej5,. , ..,A,:r N.. A.. . d ,5,4m ,f Q, K fn ,VAN X 1 've 9 u 'I A-.J-5 ,aff V A 'JZ' ,max '- v l , .Q lvl .'. V ,LW A? N 4 H3 5 ,VM 'W ll! 1 I fy t QA- iw! I X Out of the dusk a shadow, Then, a spark. - KlEZ'l1lllfI john 13 KI mlx T I I underclassmen ' h Y -Qi. , if W fs' ' 4 ' W s s x sX 'x K ' . I Page 63 Officers Encourage Junior Participation e,ne, f A good percentage of Central's pep and vitality resounds from the class of 1970. Unforgettable events encountered by juniors during the year such as homework and projects, anticipation of class rings, realizing their stand at the Senior Farewell Assembly, the junior prom, all manifest their ever-glowing enthus- iasm. Old acquaintances are strengthened and new ones are sought as juniors add memories to their high school years. MVS. D0f0l'hY Brown-Class Advisor Vickie 0 Connor Vrce President Page 64 i 'f ts.- il I , ' X A -4 - , , . 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X 12 I ' I X g t w? - :E a if xl Cynthia Aberl, Barbara Adamski, David Albrecht, Epifanio Alvarado, Richard Appleby, Carol Arbinger, Patricia Bacik Consuelo Barboza, Diane Batog, Vic- toria Beauregard, Jacqueline Berning, Steve Bielski, Richard Binkowski, Joane Blauvelt Patricia Blust, Sandra Blyth, Karen Bo- cian, Laura Bocian, Mark Boes, Mich- ael Bogdanski, John Boros Michael Boyle, Kathleen Brazzil, Kath- leen Brazzill, Frank Breisacher, Joseph Brywczynski, Carol Bubacz, Susan Burkhardt Becky Buttke, James Byrne, Elizabeth Byvoets, Maryanne Cable, Kathryn Calabrese, Minerva Calpotura, Joan Cappelletty Brian Carder, Gregory Carl, Michael Carr, Thomas Carr, Theodore Cheney, Gail Chiaverini, Raymond Chicolini Michael Christie, Mark Christmyer, Don- ald Ciepichal, John Ciesielczyk, Carol Clark, Gina Clegg, Roseann Clifton Joan Collins, Martin Collum, John Con- nell, Thomas Connolly, Denise Cook, Maureen Corrigan, Calvin Cousino Debe Cowan, Jayne Craig, Gerard Cy- ranowski, Barbara Czelusta, Louis Czerniak, Elizabeth Czubinski, Eileen Daly Michael Daney, Michael Danyko, Mari- anne Daoust, Kathy Davis, Thomas Davis, Kathleen Delp, David Dilley Richard Dillon, Richard Dimling, Cather- ine Dixon, Thomas Dixon, Janet Domalski, Marian Domansky, Robert Doster Page 65 Deutsch Students Produce Dialogues Thomas Dressel, Deborah Drotar, Mary Drouillard, Linda Dubielak, Michael Ducat, Judith Duck, Linda Dudek Patricia Duffer, Teresa Duleba, Marlene Dullabaun, Thomas Durbin, Joseph Durczynski, James Duris, Mary Beth Dutched Gary Dutkiewicz, Janice Eaton, Patrick Eggers, Linda Ellerbrock, Joyce Erd, Jean Fackelman, Jeanne Fairbairn ,,, ' , ff' Ax -1 v , f - K I I .4 Q I Cynthia Farmer, Kathleen Fedczuk, g 4- -f ' 7 Laurie Feeney, James Filipski, John 2' . 5 - .. t gi Fillion, James Finkler, Charles Fleck - 1 1 1 Julianne Flower, Mary Flynn, Deborah 2 T Q it Frame, Janet France, Roberta Fumo, W ,-F, f, .- . , of James Gancarz, Marsha Gardner F ' P-fi, . V' - , 4 it X I fn . Patrick Gareau, Carol Gawrych, Joan Q' W I 1 ,,, 1- M I . . -I . ? - J ' xg 1 i r 1 ' V k li 'I 7 i, X 1? I f Gogol Diane Golembiewski Linda e . ' Goodnough Mark Gora Ellyn Goz - . dowski l . A , ' . f- 'fl , .V I 1 4, .,- . .f Miss Diane Saholsky explains the cultural background and his- standing of this modern-day language. Other aids used in the tory of the German people to her first-year German class. From teaching of German are records and tapes. During the Yuletide the basic fundamentals and pronunciations of German to the season, actual caroling is performed at Bronson Place, St. An- every-day dialogues, these students progress in their under- thony's Villa, and the Friary. Page 66 Spanish I students of Mrs. Mary Reinbolt learn to apply classroom techniques for a modern-day dialogue. Guido Valdes, Stanley Kajfasz, and Nancy Avery per- form to the amusement of their classmates. William Greene, Lawrence Griesemer, Jacquelyn Gross, Mary Guardiola, David Guest, Barbara Gzik, James Haas Kathy Haas, Colleen Haggerty, John Haley, Sheila Hallenbeck, Constance Halloran, Lawrence Hanudel, Pamela Harley Kevin Harman, Mary Harrison, John Hartigan, Joseph Helminiak, Gary Henry, Michael Hessling, Mary Jane Higgins Vicky Hiller, James Hite, John Hodak, Rita Hogan, Kathleen Hohenberger, Michael Holmes, Robert Hoover Martie Horne, Victoria Horner, Karen Houck, Marsha Howard, Patricia Hubbard, Cheryl Huntebrinker, Jayne Ingham ,lv-'F' X. l ' ii .. , 5 is cl . Q Tumbling is a recreational exercise which entails poise, grace, and agility. Nancy Gleason, a member of the seventh period gym class, performs one of the basic gymnastic exercises-the headstand. Mrs. Maureen Verb helps Nancy keep her balance. .u QI ,J . ' 4 ' M .J ' I-s Page 67 I i R D r it Y f , i t 4 lil 9 Connie Jablonski, Kathryn Jablonski Joseph Jackowski, Bonnie Jacobs Steven Jagodzinski, Dale Jakubow ski, Martin Jan Patrick Janowiecki, Mary Jaskolski Gerald Jaworski, David Jensen, Jef fery Johnston, Thomas Junga Cynthia Jutkowski Michael Kaczmarek, Cynthia Kalinowski James Kasiorkiewicz, Kathleen Kaspr zak, Kenneth Katafias, Diane Kawc zynski, Donald Kehr Learning Fosters A Better World lnspecting biological phenomena fosters a better understanding of the world we live in. Biology students record data to help them conclude facts about the investigation ,V they are undertaking. L Q Mary Kehres, Margaret Kelly, Sandra 6 ' V' , W -. A - 5 lt Kessler, Laura Kijowski, Sharon Kirby, ings ' 5, Q, , i I Jody Kives, Garnett Klatt V 5 , ,fy i fa, I J f f n:x .Q is s. Y Robert Klein, Thomas Klein, Alan Kle 5 i ., 9 ' ' Ft , Q, pacz, James Kleparek, Jay Knerr, 9? C exif Randolph Kochanowski, William Kol C Q 1 hoff ' . e , V Christine Kolinski, Carolynn Konczal ' t all X Nancy Konecki, Raymond Kopaniasz, , . Susan Kosinski, Kenneth Kotas, ' 4 4 t if Anthony Kowalski L + I 'l Sheldon Kowalski, Janet kozak, Michael r 5 L A N R ' ,Q- Kozak, Karen Krall, Mary Beth Kreuz, W ' ' , lx Robert Krompak, Marc Kruger , A g ly Q l ! I Page 68 w as-1' ...nib lxlgg 3 4 I L 4 If wx rar? lu I v til Advanced Algebra comes alive with alert students Jim Haas, Norm Napierala, and Mike Ducat, as they investigate possibilities for solving problems. All other students shown in solemn session apply past wisdom to the task at hand. William Kubacki, Michael Kubicki, Jeanette Kulczyk, Susan Kurdys, Michael Kwiatkowski, Thomas Lammers Barbara Lang, Debra LaPlante, David Latchuk, Mary Lawrence, Michael Lepiarz, John Leslie Debra Lewandowski, Ralph Lewandow- ski, Raymond Lewandowski, Marianne Lindsay, Patricia Lipinski, Gary Logsdon Jeffery Lonc, Marsha Longenecker, Linda Longmire, Patricia Lozinski Carol Lublin, Gerald Luken I Latin is one of the most popular of the foreign languages. Freshman students covering the basic fundamentals will later study writings of Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil. Pat Dopieralski, Denise West, Dan Czerniak, Kathy Netry, and Margaret Schaupp practice reciting verb conjunctions, Today typing is a rewarding asset in our fast-moving business world. Agility and poise, qualities of every efficient typist, are demonstrated by pupils of Sr. M. Roberta's Typing l class as she supervises Bonnie Kapp in one of her assignments. Page 69 s., A i 2, . is A it .f - J. A , 1 Q 3 M4 A 9 w A f f hi Pagero L A Frederic Maciejewski, Patrick Mack, Linda Macke, Robert Mackowiak, Steve Magnatta, Kathryn Mahoney, Claudia Majchrowski Marie Makulinski, Timothy Mallon, Judith Maloney, William Maloney, Marcy Manon, Judith Markos, Thomas Marok Mary Marquis, Konstanty Masiulaniec, Margaret Mattimoe, Andrew Matus- zak, Steven Mayers, Linda Maynard, Margaret McCarthy Mary McCartney, John McCluskey, Carolyn McCormick, Betty McGee, Elizabeth McGuire, Diane McLaughlin, James Meeks Mary Pat Mehling, Sue Mellon, Linda Menchaca, James Mical, Richard Michalak, Roberta Mielcarek, Michael Mikolajczyk Jan Miller, Mary Miller, Prudence Miller, Margaret Minneker, Barbara Miodus- zewski, Patricia Moline, Marcie Mor- genstern John Morris, Mary Morris, Michael Mos- zkowicz, Steven Murawski, Martin Murnen, Deborah Mutchler, Norman Napierala Christine Nasta, Lee Ann Navarre, Lyn- don Navarre, Arthur Niewiadomski, Lawrence Nirschl, Irene Nitkiewicz, Antoinette Nitz James Noe, Terese Norton, Michael Nowak, Sandra Nowak, Vicki O'Con- nor, Michael O'DonneIl, 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, Lawrence Paw- lowski, Cynthia Payne, James Penny- packer Students Discuss National Problem Michael Petee, Stephen Pettee, Eugene Piniazkiewicz, Michael Pitton, Mary Plenzler, Joseph Pluciniczak, Cynthia Poirier Patricia Polcyn, Gary Pollauf, Kyle Port- house, Joseph Posey, Margaret Poz- nan, Jacqueline Pozniak, Kathleen Printke Maureen Pugh, Jacquelyn Quinn, Michael Raabe, Katherine Ramlow, Cary Rasmussen, Karen Raszka, Samuel Ray Cathleen Rebris, Linda Rees, Pamela Reichert, Michael Reinbolt, Deborah Reucher, Andrew Rice, James Rice Charles Rigoulot, Thomas Riley, Elaine Rose, Deborah Rosenberg, Kenneth Rossler, Robert Roth, Timothy Row- land Janet Rumpf, John Ruppel, Alice Rut- kowski, Deborah Ryan, Barbara Rygal- ski, Omar Sadin, Pamela Sadoski Linda Sadowski, Stella Sadowy, Darlene Sahadi, Susan Sahadi, Dennis Sakow- ski, Jennifer Sautter, Pamela Scan- nell R , K, I Sr. M. Goretti OSF discusses current world events with her second period American History class. Junior students become acquainted with both past and present events of the United States through this course. A ' wi A 9 F.. wi an V we P ll K V I 1 Page 71 xnivxl V -1- , 'IJ -. :p , ,i I I , T . 9 - il' 'Q V v cr .st Q X M if I . v, ,, ' f i Z' A , 1.4,.. 5 . , 5 X: K- , 3, t V Y ' ' 1 I if C 6 y . F 'SL ' Q- , . ' 1 KN V ' 'J 5- J Q 'tw 55 . . K X ,X I I ' ' W 4 Q 1 -' . t , N '44 A W ,Hg , X- my M K ' S nxt t p. M2 'S -I 'I' if 5' f ' ' V W 1 f .Xp 4 .6 I fig li 'Q W 'll xr . T, y, x F: V Q' i 'V 1 ' cs ',, i f T 5 . f I t 1 t Page 72 Kathleen Schaefer, Rose Schafer, Diane Schardt, Sandra Schertina, Mary Ann Schetter, Michael Schira, Patricia Schlachter Kurt Schlagheck, Marsha Schmenk, Martin Schnapp, Rebecca Schnapp, Kathleen Schuller, Deborah Schuster, John Seeman Joyce Seibert, Michael Sexton, Char- maine Shea, Patricia Shordt, Kathy Shortridge, Gregory Sido, Barbara Simon Jean Siwajek, Rhonda Skaff, Daniel Smith, Laurene Smith, Sandra Smith, Sarann Smith, Rose Sniegowski Mary Jane Snyder, Robert Sobczak, Kathryn Spaid, Mary Ann Speier, Mary Ann Starzynski, Judith Staskie- wicz, Barbara Steck William Steele, Margaret Stein, Carol Stemple, David Stewart, Janet Stre- sen, Valerie Sujkowski, Christine Swartzbaugh Betty Swat, Thomas Swiergosz, Rodney Szymanski, Ellen Szyperski, Michael Tansey, Patricia Tatro, Richard Taylor Robert Thomas, Steven Tigges, Sandra Toeppe, Joan Toizewski, Aleta Toska, Kathleen Toth, Richard Toth Sharon Toy, Dennis Trease, John Trzcin- ski, Debra Tucker, Theresa Tursich, Robert Valigosky, Debra Veeck Alberto Villafuerie, Marcia Vogl, Patricia Volpe, Ernest Wallerstein, Michael Walsh, Philip Wambold, Richard Weber Joseph Weiher, Jeffrey Weiser, Paula Welsh, Joseph Wernert, David White, Patricia Wiczynski, Francis Wiench ' A ' ,i Q . Dianne Wiener, Richard Wilhelm, Anne Willinger, Timothy Winkle, Gregory Wisniewski, Mark A. Wisniewski Mark S. Wisniewski, Janet Witko, Patricia Wojciechowski, Ronald Woj- ciechowski, Gregory Wright, Philip Wroblewski Bonnie Wysowaty, Joseph Yager, Mar- garett Young, Diane Zaciek, Thomas Zaenger, John Zak Joyce Zawacki, Robert Zawlocki,James Zawodny, Mary Zieher, Cynthia Zem- inski, Rachelle Zientara Dancing Lassi s Whirl To Music Marty Large '69 and Mary Pat Boldt '77, two of Cen1ral's Dancing Irish, dance to the music of a football half-time show. Milli J I lxy fs. J ','- FV, 4 , Q 3' ii 3. .- -3 ' 8 a-iz ,D 1.. '3 i Page 73 Sophomores Thriue Th rough Leadership J oseph Although the novelty of high school has worn off, a sophomore's year is twice the fun! Participating in school functions with their notorious get-up-and-go, Sophomores are still on the look-out for achievements in the academic aspects of high school life. Amidst biology investigations and theorems, the class of 1971 lends a helping hand to the future by revealing their keen ambitions. Michael Calabre se- Secretary, Marjorie K ozal - Treasurer Miss Mary Smith-Class Advisor Page 74 Montrie- Vice-President AE n r :i ' , r N 4 .N 99 1 4 03 . ,5- 1 X X rf' 95 4 Q i N r L M i r ,r p 4 r1 if J. P--N ks ij ii J 3 Q , L., r t',j U1 Q Gerald Abair, Frank Abraham, Paula Adams, Jerome Addis, Michael Amr- hein, Leona Anasiewicz, Patricia Anaya Nancy Ashman, Sheryl Atkin, Michael Augello, Nancy Avery, Christopher Babel, Norman Babka, Lynn Bade David Bailey, Rose Bairley, Teresa Bair- ley, Kathryn Ballmer, Carl Bartaldo, James Bartnik, David Bartok Christine Bauerschmidt, James Baun, Gary Baz, Frederic Bercher, James Berning, Kenneth Bertz, Juliana Best Gary Bialorucki, Lisa Binkowski, George Bires, Mary Bires, Susan Blakowski, John Blessing, Carol Blust Janet Boes, Kathleen Bohland, Barbara Bohnett, Mary Pat Boldt, Beverly Borer, Kathleen Bowman, Michele Bradley Patricia Bradley, Michelle Breisacher, Stephen Brietfelder, Catherine Brown, Mary Brust, Timothy Brzozka, Gary Buck Mary Jo Buck, Susan Buck, Richard Bugert, Gerald Bulkowski, Madelon CaJacob, Michael Calabrese, Debra Calmes Mary Jo Camp, Jean Cappelletty, Deb- orah Carr, William Cerrone, Patricia Chajavec, Marsha Cherry, Robert Chester Gloria Chmielowicz, Richard Chorzelew- ski, Susan Christoph, Joseph Cies- lewski, Karen Clement, Karen Cleve- land, Robin Cline James Collier, Francis Collins, James Connell, Robert Cook, Kathleen Cor- nelius, Colleen Costain, Bradley Cousino Page 75 Diana Cousino, Julie Coyle, Mary Ann Cryan, Nicholas Cunningham, Shirley Czesak, Margaret Daly, Martin Daly Q ' - Diane Daunhauer, John Davidson, Mary 'A I2 , zfgyf Davis, Dorothy DeAngelo, William ,N - r tj A ,N Declercq, Linda Demko, Francine . U ry, I df :I y D . my Wfilrvil Ati X ems Qi . 'fa' , - i ' 2 2 J i ' i' Barbara Dianda, Nicholas Diakonis, Mary i W r if 'ff Dilworth, Patricia Dolt, Sharon Domal- yy V yi Q ' ski, Yvonne Doman,Judith Dombrow- ?-- f in ' I x 4 if - 1 K no si S I Y E 'W we Blair Dominiak, Kenneth Dorotiak, Rich- ' ' E V- YL, lg, ard Dressel, John Dressler, Bernard - - W Drouillard, Debra Ducat, Christopher lt ' I I . Dunham X xiii . 'iff ,S ' .. . ju' v- John Dunne, Barbara Eaton, Jane Eggl, X I A ' I J v I ' ' fl Sandra Ellis, Thomas Ember, Patricia J E. 7 I ,A V Q Emmenecker, Lynn Etzel f I ffm. mf Students learn from one another in Sr. M. Gemma's Physics is an absorbing science as these young men illustrate by sixth period physical science class. While Judy Markos explains the material on the boarai Joe Posey and Mark Boes make use of the overhead projector. their deep concentration. Working together on an experiment, Cyril Masiulaniec, Gary Dutkiewicz, and Jim Finkler combine their knowl- edge and experience to hazard a guess. Page 76 Sr. M. Arsenia OSF is known for her ability to infuse the unusual into her classes. Judging by the looks on Leona Anasiewicz, Fred Bercher, Gerald Kubicki, Mary Jo Rabara, Jim Berning, and Pat Chajavec's faces, her teaching method is successful. As Sr, M. Mark OSF looks over Linda Todorowski's biology experiment data, Beverly Mutchler re-checks her microscope to ascertain that her observations and calculations have been recorded accurately. Equipment Enliuens Science Studies Timothy Evans, Patricia Farrell, David f 3 Ferguson, Stephen Ferguson,WiIIiam 3 .K F A 1 . , - A Ferguson, Christine Fink, Dennis Finn -- .- i . V if ,mc . . ' K Karen Finn, Jeffery Fischer, Robert Fisher, Marcia Foreman, Mary Forten- U' er, Cynthia Foster, Charles Fournier yi, Xi - I ldesizi f Christine Frank, Donald Freeland, M - Q Bonnie Fruchey, James Gajewski, ., , -i Debra Gallagher, Karen Gang, Karen xx V, X -, Gapski J J 5 ' James Gardner, Carlton Garvin, Barbara I f: g Q Gaynor, Mary Denise Gillette, Patrick 2' 4 ' 'Gy F Gilsdorf, Ava Glanz, Laura Goebel L, i s J in .X1 ,. V K , MN lrcibi' 1 . HA K I David Golen, Narciso Gomez, Joyce g - 1 Gorka, James Gould, Mark Gracely, 5 ' . , Ted Grachek, Elaine Gralak I nfl , . 1 E 4, -W, M W? f, l ,, ,... 0 M A. W Susan Gramling, Kathi Graves, Debora 5 f 6 x 1 ' Graybark, Michael Greene, Paul I-5 i .ga i xf Griesemer, Marilou Grimes, Gary Q in Y 1 Gfubb A . ,tri 1 Page 77 ,Q I -g J A A f ww- 2. B l FX hd PM ,. vi ,t 'Q Q.. L g 9 , slim m' t flu vi, ,., .511 ' C in Proving equations is a basic part of Sr. M. Frances Cabrini's Algebra lclass. Explaining and demonstrating these axioms to his freshman classmates, Pam Rynski, Steve Dermer, Debbie Koepfer, and Debbie Luczak is Al Przybylski. James Gutowski, Sharon Gzik, Jennifer Haas, Sandra Haberstock, Robert Hafner, Deborah Halleron, Michael Hehes Glenn Heil, Pamela Helminski, Donald Helvey, Michael Hemmert, Linda Henricks, Deborah Henry, Patricia Henry Cesar Hernandez, Jerald Hiller, Karen Hohenberger, Daniel Holmes, Jeffrey Holtgrieve, David Holzemer, Suzanne House Bernard Hoyt, Keith Hymore, Arthur In- gram, Geoffrey Jacob, Cynthia Janowczyk, Roberta Jasin, Cynthia Jasinski Mark Jasinski, Joanne Jensen, Cather- ine Jeziorowski, Beverly Johnson, Robert Joseph, Peter Juhasz, Christine Justen Thomas Jutkowski, Stanley Kajfasz, Su- sanne Kalinowski, Patricia Kaminski, Bernard Kanary, Marilyn Kapp, Kristine Kasior Page 78 Aeuff xv L, i 1 J, Y x - A 1 'NAP 4 PJ ,A it Theories Stump Mathematical Minds 8 4 i l Teresa Kasparian, Kathleen Katafias, -5 Q t , . A .L :Y Deborah Kayser, Gregory Keel, Vic- P K it ,TJ toria Kelly, John Kelsey, Thomas y iss 0 V Kennedy ., 1 A xr' -if ill - , .,. J .4 --. ' Terry Keogh, Anneke Kern, Joanne Kimerer, Linda Klatt, Jean Kleparek, Susan Klocinski, David Klockowski . ,- t 'f Paul Klueber, Jacqueline Knack, Cynthia 'f' T- fi Knioiek, Richard Koeisch, Elizabeth ze Koltz, Randolph Konz, Karen Koralew- e ski Y' T r i lri Mary Korczynski, Denise Kornos, Dennis Kornos, Larry Kosakowski, Patricia Kotz, Marjorie Kozak, Richard Krall y yyy o ,fo . gg ff: . T K r 2 4 ss - P... T ll ...L ' A .H .,. . it. Donna Krempa, Beverly Krzyzaniak, yi i Carol Kubiak, Gerald Kubicki, Pamela .isi Kujawa, lVlary Kwiatkowski, Patricia Lada Geometry students of Sr. M. Brendan OSF learn to use the tools of the trade. These tools capture the interest of Dorothy DeAngelo, John Wiegard, and Barb Lipinski, while Joe Szmania and Christine Palicki observe an explanation of the Pythagorean Theorem. Mr. Richard Beres, chairman of the Visual Aids Department, utilizes the department's equipment in his first-year Algebra class. This equipment helps to promote better understanding of the subject taught, and often helps produce better grades. Page 79 54' , I '-if ' ,Q Q I 3 , A - si.. 1 l 'x L.. IE ,i 44- 's?f ' ,Q ,zzz .wa rifle, -T ,. f it' r 'tba 'B T - , 3 ' ' 'xi ' ' W ! ' A' Page 80 W, .'! Q -3? !. .avr , , 5 53 We LouAnn Lagger, Kathleen Lawicki, William Lawniczak, David Leininger, Carol Lenz, Ronald Leonhardt, Mary Jo Leopold David Lewandowski, Beth Leyden, Bar- bara Lipinski, Dennis Lis, Mark Long, Margaret Lopez, Frances Lozinski Mary Mahaffey, Jeanne Majewski, Law- rence Majewski, Colleen Maloney, Robert Martin, Jesse Martinez, Denise Mattoni Catherine Matuszak, Michael McClain, Sharon McCormack, John McDonagh, Ann McDonnell, Donald McLeod, Margaret McNamara Maureen McNamara, Susan McNutt, Louis Menchaca, William Metzger, David Meyer, Patricia Mical, Barbara Michaels Victoria Michalak, VictorMichalski, Rus- sell Moebius, Claire Mohler, Nejola Momgaudas, Walter Momgaudas, Debra Montrie Michael Morgenstern, James Morlock, Susan Mruk, Carolyn Murray, Law- rence Mustafaga, Beverly Mutchler, Gregory Myers Trudy Naber, Barbara Napierala, Nancy Navarre, Kathaleen Neaiy, Michael Nester, Thomas Newman, Michael Niemiec Mary Ann Niezgoda, Jeanne Noe, Gary Nolte, Warren Notestine, Jeanette Nowaczyk, Patricia Nowak, Thomas Nowak Christine Obee, Raymond Oberhauser, Carol Oden, Lynne O'Donnell, Stanley Okenka, Debra Osborne, Michael Ott Catherine Packo, Joanne Page, Barbara Pakulski, Christine Palicki, Keith Pasz- tor, Robert Patro, Marianne Pawlicki Enthusiastic Students Display Floats Spirit is known to flow through the halls of Central. The Sophomore Class carries this spirit even further by publicly displaying an unusual but fitting float for the annual Central-St. Francis football game. The sophomores accomplished a fine job presenting their pride in CCHS, lnitiators of much of the get-up-and-go character- istic of Cenval's Junior Class present the com- pleted product of much hard work and effort: their float, Blitz The Knights! Oran Pawlowski, Patricia Pedro, Scott . I h A fl Q Perz, Lynn Pfaff, Robin Pietkowski, ' I - fa. VV La L Jane Polakovic, Sophie Pomaski li .- f ,tv gy h A 3 in ' I f 4- I ' v -fl W Jeffrey Poole, Richard Porthouse, AnaMaria Portillo, Sharon Prekop, 1 4 ' -f' M ' J , Michael Puhl, MaryJoRabara, Patricia J ' ' K' ' 9 V+' l Radecka t ' 4 f .- T 1 I N .. it Jeffrey Recker, Denise Reichert, 4 4. , Michael Reilly, Keith Reny, Gloria ,, 5 Riker, Kenneth Rober, Yvonne ' V V s Rodgers V- Q K ff i , yy M., J A Kathleen Rollins, Carl Romstadt, Col- 'J I - -. A Ieen Rork, Debra Ross, Joanne Ross, J- 1-. vs if s 1 Thomas Rach, David Rumpf ,N s. t ' 1 A ll j Douglas Rumschlag, Frederick Rzymek, Michael Rzymek, Stanley Sagan, Catherine Samson, Josephine Sartor, Marie Schaupp Q I r .5 - E a xsf if Page 81 tinue reading. R Q , Q L N , 4 ' v- A Y ll l , ,, U A 1' .J-4 - va YA I ,V . f 1 ' ., , A 'sql 'N 4 , kqkfx ya, , V xl K, if 7 X f ' lr L 'lzief ' - , , ., ,,J ' w ' fir J. 4 . i, - , , Q - , 5 6, g :-M . 5- rl.. 1 A ' ? I -, f ff -'S ,iff .t 1 i J S Q i rl ' ! W' t ., ,. M I W V Page 82 Vocal Expression Builds Friendship ln order to master a language one must listen, and that's exactly what half of Sr. M. Elayne's third year French class is doing. Earphones are used to enable each student to listen individually while the others con- Joseph Scherting, Joseph Schlachter, Kenneth Schmenk, Karen Schuller, Constance Seaman, Denise Seferian, Francis Sequin Lee Seibenick, Joseph Shea, Marcia Sheets, Deborah Shively, Paula Shonebarger, Randall Siadak, Nancy Sieczkowski Edwin Silka, Regina Sinkovic, Deborah Skeldon, Carole Skibinski, Theresa Skizynecki, Carol Skowronek, Alan Slivinski Robert Sliwinski, Gregory Slomka, Stephen Smith, Cynthia SmitIey,Jan- ice Sneider, Sandra Snoad, Thomas Soleau Gary Sparagowskl, Kathleen Speier, Michael Stager, Beverly Stahl, Sharon Stahl, Raymond Stallkamp, Marcia Stark Dennis Stein, Walter Stelnicki, Anne Stimac, Catherine Sulier, Marsha Sur- del, Linda Suski, Patricia Sweeney Susan Swicegood, Camille Szafarowicz, Michael Szkatulski, Joseph Szmania, Debra Szymanski,William Szymanski, Deborah Taylor Margaret Taylor, Timothy Thornton, Lin- da Todorowski, David Toska, Daniel Toy, Richard Trame, Diane Urban Kathleen Urbanski, Mark Ulrich, Kristine Valentine, Michael Veres, Donna Waim, Nancy Walker, Edward Warchol Mark Watson, Kathryn Weiher, Cather- ine Weik, Gerald Weiser, James Wells, Edward Wenger, Edward Wer- ner Michael Whipple, Mary Jo Wiciak,John Wicks, John Wiegard, Robin Wietec- ki, Catherine Wilczynski, James Wil- lard Deborah Williamson, Christopher Wilusz, Dennis Winkle, Deborah Wis- niewski, Debra Wisniewski, Mary Ann Wisniewski, Linda Wodarski Mary Woronec, John Wright, Marsha Wright, Rebecca Wymyslo, Charles Yager, Roxanne Yeager, Christine Zaciek Gary Zales, Frederick Zarecki, Sally Zawierucha, Janet Zdybek, Patricia Zielinski, Theresa Zmudzinski, Paul Zylka 4- 'G Z: . , ':- W .ag e v X 6 1' 9' V- ly f Q ' e lv k I A X r . 4 8 0 i Q ' A H , 3 L--.-.E ' i,v.1 , kf ' f'TT ', ff 'Qi , c 4, W K 't I Qi f , nr -z T-tx sv 5 .. 'U 1. K 5 .u , , V N . , . v. 2 K1 nhl Sr. M. Florence's Freshman English class pays strict attention while Sr. Florence operates a previously newinstrument the overhead projector. Group participation is urged while the topic of sentences is being discussed. Second year Latin students James Gardner, Marie Schaupp, and Michael Calabrese are going to present the Latin program for the day. Audio-visual aids will be used in order to help the students learn the customs of the Romans. Fresh Forge Ahead Through Leadership Freshmen use their initial high school year to gain experience and discover what Central is all about. English projects and Math l, the election of class officers, daily progression in age and wisdom, reveal the high aspirations to be achieved by the class of 1972. As the strange faces become familiar ones, freshmen derive a sense of unity and together their physical and spiritual goals import true value. Kenneth Nisch-President Jean Lawrence-Secretary, Bonita Olczak- Treasurer Miss Mary Lee Rietzke-Class Advisor Randall Montrie-Vice President Page 84 ,. QV l I3 V at 1 - X20 'i , l IA i v - X 'XX .FT ' I I K- - 9 K , ., , it K L 1 -X , ' U ' .S Y . 5. -, 'sit' sas nga . 3 A V ' A ff' f ' 73 . 1' l I ., L ' ' ' 3 In f - . . ,, 7 4-cf ' Jean Abair, Gregory Adam, Mary Adams, Daniel Altman, Barbara Amborski, Brian Andrzejewski, William Anken- brandt Debra Annarino, Kenneth Anson, Rox- anne Atkin, Diane Austin, Raymond Babiuch, Joyce Babka, Patricia Babka Susan Bail, Terry Baker, Elizabeth Ball, Susan Barchick, Marilyn Barnes, Kath- leen Barney, Michael Bauerschmidt Renee Beauregard, Colleen Begin,John Bembenek, James Beres,Joseph Bin- kowski, Timothy Birie, Bridget Blank Jennifer Blank, Susan Blauvelt, Joseph Blochowski, Cathy Block, Mary Blust, David Blyth, John Bocik Gary Boes, Rebecca Boes, Michael Bohland, Thomas Bohnsack, Timothy Bolbach, Chris Bonczek, Francis Borck Linda Borowicz, Laurene Borysiak, Don- ald Boyer, Kathleen Boyle, Gina Bozso, Steve Brannan, Dianne Brazzill Craig Bromer, Lorraine Brywczynski, Douglas Burkhardt, James Burkhardt, Kevin Burley, Larry Calland, Jacque- line Calmes Charlene Cangiamilla, Deborah Carcus, Kathleen Carey, Corrine Carpenter, Rebecca Carr, Michael Cherry, Rita Cherry Cynthia Chromey, Ann Chudzinski, Ed- ward Cichy, Patricia Ciesielczyk, Wil- liam Clark, Thomas Cook, Kristina Cornelius Nancy Crandall, Mario Coronado, Mary Costain, Elizabeth Cousino, Rick Cou- sino, Susan Crippen, Monica Cun- ningham Page 85 Exams Challenge, Puzzle Freshmen 514 l 1 fff-9f'V6'8f French SIUUBUIS l'f1!6'flflVl70f1d6f the 5l1SVlf6'ff to t7U6:9- spend much time on pronunciation, basic understanding, along tions posed to them rn a foreign language. Beginning pupils with some cultural aspects ofthe country. if 'see . . . . K 5 M Daniel Czerniak, Steven Czerniak, Ann ' f . vig A-n 1 so X Czlapinski, Michael Czubinski, Mary ' ' ' if Danford, Teresa Daoust, Jeffrey Dartt . A A Debra Deeb, Anne Della-Flora, Margaret ' ' U 5 - 3 gf' Q Dembowski, Rubena DerManelian, Y- Qi' U., li Steve Dermer, James Dilworth, . ,c , T f James Dixon V 4' 5, ' I qi ,., Royce Dixon, Kathryn Doerr, Thomas f u V Doney, Patrick Dopieralski, Russell N 7 4, yi, T1 'C Drennan, Marian Drouillard, Allan ' Dudek A 1 ww. Vg ww. . . ,ffl ,, Q itll, .lla TT. 'MX'-.1if,f , 4 'lf ll A I A H any Annette Dudek, Patricia Duffey, Mary L 3 N, T .3 Q Dunn, William Dunn, Barbara Dutkow- , fo , -'Q 1- J, - ' Q- ski, Mary Eggerstorfer, Lynn Ejhinger I be Denise Ellerbrock, Patricia Eteau, Robert , f Q my 1 -v 3 Etzel, Joseph Fackelman, Barbara Fer- g P 4 guson, James Ferree, Janice Filek, lr A Q -X A l A l All N F Diane Fillion, Ronald Finn, Michael Fischbach, Margaret Fiser, Deborah Fisher, Kathy Fitzsimmons, Lynne Flanigan George Fletcher, Patrick Flynn, Deborah Foulkes, Linda Fournier, Timothy Foy, Carolyn Frank, Michael Freeland l F? Page 86 Michael Furfard, Madelyn Furry, John Gadt, Arthur Gailliot, Raymond Garcia, Ron Garcia, Vanessa Gasiorowski Mary Ann Gawle, Robert Geis, Cathy Geremski, Steven Gillen, Nancy Gleason, Laura Glesmer, Eileen Gol- embiewski Gary Golembiewski, David Golupski, Camille Gora, Michael Govito, Daniel Grabarczyk, Marjorie Grachek,Joseph Gray Sandra Greb, Judith Grubb, Valarie Grud- zinski, Rebecca Gyuras, Joel Halloran, Paul Hamel, Connie Hanham Kathleen Hardak, Leon Harley, Mark Hasemeyer, Pamela Hays, Laureen Healy, Cindy Heidtman, Nancy Heiss Nancy Helminski, Michael Hernandez, Charles Hiller, Janice Hodorowski, Michele Hohenberger, Joel Holtz- mann, Patrick Horne Linda Horner, DanielHoy, Cindy Hruska, Elizabeth lncorvaia, John lncorvaia, Kevin Ireland, Christopher Jacobs Samuel Jacobs, Timothy Jacobs, Greg Jaegle, Gloria Jagielski, Thomas Jagodzinski, Sharon Jamgochian, Kenneth Janczewski Kathleen Jaworski, Mary Ann Jeko, Mark Jennings, Karen Jensen, Pamela Johcsak, Lorraine Johnson, Mark Johnson Margaret Kaczala, Krisann Kaczmarek, James Kahle, Kathleen Kanderski, Walter Karpinski, Karen Kasee, Michael Kaszubski Michael Kazmierczak, Robert Kehr, Frances Kehres, Vicki Kelley, Colleen Kennedy, Raymond Keran, Mary Kerekes w i , ,Ha Q -.55 K' 9, . -.-:rf -.4 wwf. ,nm I fi Q J. ff' pt. ,L 1 V., 6 4 5 llil 9. v vii if ,C X , :,. lvl, lt ,V Q WV 1, 1 fn' 1. 4 nl I 1 X ez ::::z:.g:: ,lgzgg-4 -Y . IN , I V u ng 9 ,Vi fi 1 I'- ' . 4- as A J .ji f 11 3 V '::. X it :A L V ix A I , -. F ' E? ff is 7 ij D yJy W, We ig rg -P 1 'us S , 4, 1 I l,f 4 V i Page 87 Eg ,. 1-uf ,f.1,.,,mQ 2 5 42 ,X tier 5 , ' S' C I 53 ' v f - . ,J T 1 fix-i 5 . I 1 r f ' Qi A lik d 'ix I Q .A ' ' 1, gh. C9 59 .ml -I u',V Q - ' T K C -' 5 mill? -.' H V W fx lm ri ii., ,511 1 E e x , . kv i xr, I i H' xi' .vh 'k W Nix 1, g , gh Q ,t, , AQ if . 1 F X A t K K' VV g M K .,,, A,v, id I . 1 , ' Y? ff? if it is Q Q f I s H fs? , . X T Page 88 Mark Ketcham, Karen Kilcorse, Jeanne Kime, Glenna Kimling, Stephen Klein, Mark Klepacz, Tana Kline Kenneth Klonowski, John Knerr, Sue Koder, John Koehl, Debbie Koepfer, Daniel Koester, Timothy Kolhoff Deborah Komives, Cynthia Kozlowski, Mary Patricia Kranz, Jeffery Kreft, Marlene Kreger, Dennis Kretin, John Krysiak Marcia Kubicki, Gary Kujda, Robert Kurczewski, Denise Kuron, Paul Kwa- pich, Patricia LaCourse, Josette La- cure Joseph Lada, Mary Lagger, Nick Laporte, Frank LaVoy, Jean Lawrence, James Lazette, Victoria Lennex Virginia Leon, Joyce Lewandowski, Richard Lininger, Marie Lipinski, Laura Lowman, Debra Luczak, Eve Luther Joan Mack, Laura Mack, Sharon Mack, Marita Macke, Timothy Madanski, Sheila Madden, Thomas Mahaffey Cathy Maher, John Maher, Robert Maher, Edward Maier, Gerald Malecki, Diane Malinowski, Patrick Mallon Jeanette Manders, Margaret Mangas, Diana Marinski, Michele Marshall, Sally Marti, Rachell Martin, Pamela Marzec Robert Mathias, Sharon Mathias, Ken- neth Matuszak, Claudia Matuszewski, Joyce Matuszewski, Mary Matuszew- ski, John McCarthy Martin McCarthy, Timothy McCarthy, John McCartney, Colleen McCormick, Nancy McGreevy, Mary McNamara, Nancy McNutt Exchange student, Minerva Calpatura, contributes ideas on poverty to her classmates in religion class. While she displays contemporary pamphlets and pictures, Sr. M. Agnes OSF and her second period junior girls listen attentively. ft .1 I L - Tig ' ' 1 ' Q .iQ J Every freshman wants a detailed image concerning God and him' self applicable to his daily life. Fr. Paul Camp's Religion l class discusses these important concepts in which everyone is en- couraged to relate his own private views. Meeting Meaning Through R ligion e mit IS l Michael Meehan, Diane Meeker, Mat- thew Nlehling, Timothy Metzger, Denise Michalak Lorraine Michalak, Bert Michalczyk, Renita Mikolajczyk, Kenneth Miller, Mary Margaret Minneker Anthony Mitchell, William Mitro, Kevin Mock, Darlene Modlinski, Shannon Mohr Regina Momgaudas, Randy Montrie, Kathleen Moran, Robert Morgenstern, Joseph Morris Randall Morris, Karen Mosiniak,Joseph Moszkowicz, Thomas Muller, Diane Murphy Page 89 Along with learning the German language, these third-year students receive a well- rounded cultural background of the country. Participating in a German folk song, as a part of this study, are Gary Rogolsky, Robert McCann, William Bartok, and Robert Boellner, accompanied by Marcia Manon and Joseph Helminiak on guitar. Thomas Payne and Benjamin Franklin are two of the many people who come alive as Sr. M. Rachel's Junior English class delves into a study of early American writers. Along with their study of litera- ture, students receive arefresher course in grammar usages. Languages Break Cultural Barriers Q 'l jr, f-'f' if . if g . . g -hx 0 Q -xi W Page 90 Anthony Muszynski, Nick Napolski, Daniel Navarre, Mark Navarre, Peter Navarro, Charles Nawrocki Larry Nawrocki, Michael Neeb, Kathleen Netry, Kenneth Nisch, Thomas Non- nenmacher, Cynthia Nowak Marlene Nowak, Fredrick Nowicki, Jody Nunnally, Mark Obee, Bonita Olczak, Marie Olejniczak Mary Beth Olender, Fred Olnhausen, Janice Opeil, Dennis Osinski, Judith Pachucki, Monica Palicki Donna Parasiliti, Deborah Parker, Michael Pasztor, Cynthia Pawloski, John Payak, James Pedro, Timothy Pero John Pettee, Steven Pfahler, Paul Pin- kava, Jon Pitton, Robert Pitzer, Patrick Poirier, Jean Polcyn Gregory Pollauf, Theresa Pomaski, Carol Poplawski, Theresa Porthouse, Joseph Pozniak, Aloysius Przybylski, Cheryl Pudlicki Marsha Ouell, Daniel Raab, Susan Racz- kowski, Brian Rafferty, Michael Raszka, Richard Rees, Paul Reichart Richard Reucher, Sheree Riddle, John Riley, Frank Rodriguez, Joseph Rod- riquez, Robin Rollins, Rebecca Romito Kathy Rork, Mark Roszczipka, Sharon Roth, Michael Rowan, John Rowe, Joan Rudnicki, Jeffery Rumpf Richard Ruppel, John Ryan, Francine Rybarczyk, Gayle Rybarczyk, Timothy Rybczynski, Karen Rygalski, Pamela Rynski Third-year Latin student, Donald Ciepchal, correctly reads a passage from his textbook assigned to him by Sr. M. Carmel SND. ln their third year of study, students spend much time on translation and interpretation. One ol the hig projects ofthe year is the interpretation ol the AENIED. I wr., , 4 x ii ,, -- v , 1 5 ix fal- ,11 'ft .ln vfgvl - J , il A .a a J A eh' ' - Page 91 L1 .. A K 4 - if i T t'lri r r 4? Q f .,.., H. 7 1 Q ,,i. tt., ru., AY i . Ari -. 'tr , T T I , , , J is 11 A is I A sf -1 Q 3 than A? ff? A V -I . .- -' wi! the - ig 4 Qiimix ll.Al.:,Q ai f.'. wr Q 1 I 3, , m' N 4 :X ' I - ku. J iq in if 1 , f X' 4 . W if if Y few . Tv Z, M , a . M t N 4 .V ,, f',,, ig. 4 Page 92 Elizabeth Sadoski, Suzanne Sagan, Sandra Samson, Christopher Saner, William Sanford, John Sartor, Mark Satterthwaite Mary Scally, Deborah Scannell, Sharon Schaefer, Catherine Schafer, Peggy Schaupp, Steven Scherting, George Schetter Leonard Scheuer, John Schlegel, Janet Schmenk, Norman Schmidt, Dianne Schneider, Timothy Schuster, Patrick Scott Jeffrey Seemann, Sandra Seitz, Thomas Selmek, Domingo Serna, Jeff Sharrit, Thomas Shaw, Daniel Shively Randy Short, Marilyn Shortridge, Ellen Shriner, Thomas Sido, Colleen Simon, Debbie Simon, Gregory Siwajck Kathleen Skaff, Thomas Skiba, Barbara Smith, Mark Smith, Michael Smith, Suzanne Smith, Jeanne Smrekar Gene Snyder, Cynthia Stahl, Paul Stan- bery, Joan Staskiewicz, Ruthann Steck, Carol Stein, Rebecca Stewart John Stoeckley, Patrick Struckholz, Lynn Strugalski, Regina Sturdevant, Laura Sturniolo, James Sulewski, John Sulewski Kathleen Sulier, Theresa Swartzbaugh, Anthony Swiatecki, Cynthia Swice- good, Michael Syvert, Pamela Sze- langowski, Kathleen Szenderski Gregory Szymanski, Marianne Szyman- ski, Jean Taylor, Dale Tolles, Robert Trame, Joseph Trease, Gary Trzcinski Donald Urban, Karen Urbanski, Guida Valdes, Dianne VanPeIt, Charles Vel- ker, Cindy Verbon, David Vikupitz lvladelaine Vogl, Terrance Wachowiak, Robert Walczak, Berkley Walker, Thomas Walsh, Timothy Walsh, John Walston i Diane Walters, Nancy Wambold, Robert ' X 4... Wambold, Thomas Warchol, Jane ff if va: Wawrzyniak, Karen Weber, Nancy N .ff si Weber ' J Q ,z 'f ,, 5, ' Judy Weiser, Margaret Welcheck, fx , . J 1 lVlarcia Wellman, Kathleen Welsh, ' ' Denise West,NeilWestfalI, Catherine 5 4 ' 3 vvrme ' T i Freshmen See New World ln Math Problems puzzling Frosh minds are solved as Sr. Marilyn Therese OSU explains the brain triggering complexities of Algebra. Eager Algebraists look on as Steven Czerniak and Georgina Bozso consider solutions for the mathematical mystery. Christopher Wicks, Virginia Wiegand, liamson, Debra Wilson ' Ji LH, ,- 5 -'W ' D Sandra Wilson, Nlichael Wisniewski, , D 1 i Lucian Wojciechowski, Thomas Wol- Ff 1 -- .f niewicz, James Wood, Jeffery Wood, xy ' Peter Woronec T y Frederick Wozniak, Victor Wysowaty, aj ' Gary Zaciewski, Lisa Zajac, Thomas - Y Zak, Randee Zarick, ChristineZavvisza S . 6 Q ,fg- 'f' Y ' .5 'fx Ann Zeiher, Debra Zeluff, Anthony v Zglinski, Gordon Zielinski, Paula 4, ' Ziolkowski, Deborah Zmudzinski, X Robert Zuber Page 93 John Wierszewski, Zygmunt Wierz- bicki, Elizabeth Wilhelm, Robert Wil- if Page 94 gi G- , ,,, Jw '. 4-WLQQ, . 'ff N 'giav' A . 5 ' ri 'QQ' s Q .316-A ' is K, 5 1 Fire is the best of servants? But what a master! -Pax! .fluff 1,l'f.K'f7If. Bunk ll 77 C f f faculty I Page 95 Page 96 Reverend James E. Steinle, lVl.A. Principal of Central Catholic High School Fr. James E. Steinle strives to head an institution with an atmosphere where- in people and their ideas can grow. He feels that students should play a more important role in organizing the school, and that they should accept even more responsibility. Fr. Steinle feels he is a co-ordinator for ideas upon which the whole student body can act. New Administration Guides School A new member of Central's staff this year is Fr. Thomas J. Gorman, assist- ant principal. His congenial personality is often expressed to the students of Central as he encounters them in the halls. One of Father's interests is photog- raphy, and he sometimes takes time from his busy schedule to snap pictures around the school. Reverend Thomas J. Gorman, lVl.Ed Assistant Principal of Central Catholic High School jwy .nk was-..,,s. Faculty Displays film tbl ff-17 Community Spirit SISTER MARY ADOLPH SND, M.A. German SISTER MARY AGNES OSF, M.S.Ed. Religion MR. ROBERT AGOSTON, B.E. Physical Education, Assistant Basketball Coach, Head Baseball Coach SISTER MARY ALFRED SND, M.Ed. Latin, Religion SISTER ANGELA MARIE OSU, M.A. English SISTER MARY ANTOINE SND, M.A. Government SISTER MARY ARSENIA OSF, M.Ed. Biology MR. PETER BENEDICT, B.E. Physical Education, Head Basketball Coach MR. RICHARD J. BERES, B.E. Mathematics, Audio-Visual Dept., Co-ordinator of State Aid Enjoying a cup of coffee and conversation with their colleagues, Powers, Mrs. Velma Pfeiffer, Miss Mary Rietzke, Mrs. Nora faculty members SHOW their enthusiasm for talking shop. Sheahan, Mrs. Lucille Hauenstein, and Mrs. Dorothy Brown. They are Fr. James Steinle, Misters Robert Sturek, Thomas .n Page 98 Af ll Jbfllf ,' 'ff SISTER MARY BERNARDA SND, M.A. Latin, Religion MR. DENNIS V. BOLBACH, B.S. Mechanical Drawing, Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football Coach SISTER MARY BRENDAN OSF, M.A.T.M. Mathematics MRS. DOROTHY BROWN, B.A. English SISTER MARY FRANCES CABRINI OSF, M.A. Mathematics REV. PAUL J. CAMP, M.A. Religion REV. CAMPION PRENDERGAST O.F.M. CONV Religion SISTER MARY CARMEL SND, M.A. Latin, Religion SISTER MARY CAROLINE OSF, M.S. Physics SISTER MARY CLARISENA RSM, M.A. French, World Government MRS. MICHELE A. COMES, B.A. Spanish MR. JAMES CORDIAK, M.Ed. Physiology, Head Football Coach SISTER MARY DAMIEN OSF, M.A. Mathematics REV. DePAUL BOSSE O.F.M. CONV., M.A Religion SISTER MARY de PAUL SND, M.A. Business Education, Student Council MR. GERALD V. DePRISCO, M.A. Music Department Chairman, Band, Glee Club MR. TIMOTHY DEVER, B.E. World History, Government, Athletic Director, Tennis Coach SISTER MARY ELAYNE SND, A.B. French REV. ERNEST WAECHTER, O.F.M. CONV Religion, YCS Director SISTER MARY FLORENCE OSF, M.Ed. English, Guidance Counselor MR. JACK FOY, M.M. Guidance Counselor MR. ROBERT GABLE, B.M. Instrumental Music, Music Theory, Assistant Band Director SISTER MARY GEMMA OSF, M.A. Physical Science, General Science SISTER MARY GERMAINE OSF, M.A. Physiology True Irish spirit does not stop with the Celtic student body but Celtic gridders are Srs. Marie Patricia RSM, M. Clarisena RSM continues to the faculty Seldom is there a time when the M Patricia RSM, M. Goretti OSF, M. Marlene OSF, M Gemma faculty section fsn t boosting our varsity teams Viewing the OSF and Fr. J. E. Steinle. Staff Shows Zeal Fr. John Ouenneville conducts his religion class. Mixed classes i . are a new idea this year for seniors. SISTER MARY GORETTI OSF, B.A. American History, Geography, Afro-American History MRS. DIANE HAMILTON, B.ED. Public Speaking, Government, Debate MRS. LUCILLE HAUENSTEIN, M.ED. Guidance Counselor SISTER IRENE MARIE RSM, M.A. Art SISTER MARY JEROLYN SND, B.A. Business Education SISTER MARY JEROME RSM, M.E. Mathematics Religion REV. KEITH O NEILL O.F.M. CONV., M.A. MR. DAVID KREGAL B.ED. I n School, Sports A newcomer to Central's faculty this year is Mr. Adrian Reis. Mr. Reis teaches second and third year Spanish classes. 1:75 '11 Geography Assistant Football Coach T Orchestra MISS FRANCES KROMPAK B E Physical Education Health MISS JULIA C KURTYKA, M.M String Class, Music Appreciation, As part of her new fob, Mrs. Mcll- hargie checks an absentee excuse. Page 101 Lib E9 f W4-X I -'sw Sr. Mary Patricia RSM takes time from her busy schedule to explain a theme in American Literature to junior Sandra Toeppe. Page 102 REV. NEIL C. LUCAS, B.A. Religion SISTER MARY MARCELLINE OSF, M.S. Biology SISTER MARY MARGUERITE OSF, B.S. Electronics, General Science SISTER MARIE CELINE OSU, M.A. English SISTER MARILYN THERESE OSU, B.S.E.,B.A. Mathematics, Religion SISTER MARY MARK OSF, B.A. Biology, General Science SISTER MARLENE LIEDER OSF, M.S. Chemistry SISTER MARY MARTINA OSU, M.H.E.Ed. Home Economics SISTER MARY MAURICE OSF, MIA. English REV. MAXIMILIAN D. KORECKI O.F.M. CONV., B.A. Religion SISTER MERCY MARIE RSM, M.A. Guidance Counselor SISTER MARY NATALIE OSU, M.S.L.S. Librarian Mr. Joseph Rozanski mentally prepares for his classes. Besides coaching the cross country team. Mr. Rozanski also finds time to manage the book store and teach government classes. Extra Time Given To School Work REV. JEROME F. NOWAKOWSKl,B.A Religion MR. PAUL O'ROURKE, M.Ed. Government, Business Law SISTER MARIE PATRICIA RSM, B.A. American History SISTER MARY PATRICIA RSM, M.A. English MRS. VELMA PFEIFFER, M.Ed. Guidance Director MR. THOMAS A. POWERS, B.A. Economics, Sociology, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach REV. JOHN B. OUENNEVILLE, M.A. Religion SISTER MARY RACHEL CSSF, M.A. English MRS. MARY REINBOLT, B.A. Spanish REV. ROBERT REINHART, M.A. Religion MISS MARY LEE RIETZKE, B.A. English SISTER MARY ROBERTA SND, M.A. Typing Teachers, Parents Discuss Progress Sr. Mary Roberta SND, converses with Mrs. Raymond Trzcinski about her daughter Pam's achievements in typing. , R J ' I... ...t. CW! 'G' Page 104 Mr. Tim Dever addresses his timely remarks on school spirit to the student body at an assembly honoring the football team. The assembly took place before the Championship Game. MR. JOSEPH P. ROZANSKI, B.Ed. Government, Cross Country and Golf Coach SISTER MARY RUTH RSM, M.A. Guidance Counselor SISTER MARY RUTH ANN SND, M.A. Art MISS DIANNE L. SAHOLSKY, B.A. Government, German SISTER ST. JUDE OSU, M.A. English, Journalism, Yearbook SISTER MARY SARAH OSU, M.A. Assistant Librarian MRS. CAROLYN SEEMAN, A.B. Junior Glee Club, Freshman Choruses, Vocal Coach MRS. RAY J. SHEAHAN, JR., B.A. General Science MISS MARY E. SMITH, B.A. English SISTER MARY STEPHANIE CSSF, M.Ed. - , Biology n 1 3 44 al QQ g .W -,. MR. ROBERT STUCKER, B.A. C J A g --' ' English I ' 1 MR. ROBERT STUREK, B.E. ring 41. American History SISTER MARY TERESITA OSF, M.S. Mathematics SISTER MARY THOMASINE SND, B.S.E. A S Typing MISS MERRIE VOGAN, B.A. English MRS. MAUREEN VERB, B.E. ni Ni 1 'fx W ,Z . ,., Physical Education, Health MR. RICHARD A. WASSERMAN, B.B.A.,B.A Business Education y MISS CHRISTINE M. WAWRZYNIAK, B.Ed. Business Education SISTER MARY WINIFRED OSF, B.A. English MRS. LILLIAN D. WROE, R.N. School Nurse SISTER MARY XAVIER OSF, M.S. Mathematics Always ready to give assistance to students of Central are the Lucille Hauenstein. Students appreciate all help given to them counselors: Sr. Mercy Marie RSM, Mr. Jack Foy, Mrs. Velma in planning for their future careers. Pfeiffer, Sr. Mary Ruth RSM, Sr. Mary Florence OSF, and Mrs. -4-r , . Y? ...K MR. FELIX ELLERBROCK Maintenance Superintendent MRS. BARBARA HITE Office Clerk, Switchboard MRS. ROSE McCARTHY Guidance Office Clerk MRS. MARGARET MclLHARGIE Attendance Office Supervisor MRS. PATRICIA MEH LING Registrar MR. JOHN PACKO Cafeteria Manager MISS CATHERINE SCHUBERT Secretary MISS NANCY SOKOLOWSKI Office Clerk MRS. DELLA WILSON Bookkeeper Ardrng the Administration with order and effrcrencyrs Patricia Mehling, Mrs. Della Wilson, Mrs. Barbara the office staff Including Miss Nancy Sokolowskr Mrs Hrte and Mrs. Rose McCarthy. Staffs Combine T Maintain School Providing carefully balanced meals for students and faculty Lewandowski, Mrs. Jane Wojciechowski Mrs. Patricia Kos, members is the cafeteria staff whose members are Mrs. Leah Mrs. Dolores Kowalski, and Mrs, Ester Hardak. Not present O'Neil, Mrs. Ruth Witko, Mrs, Evelyn Kemski, Mrs. Alice is Mrs. Lottie Krysiak. Carpentry work is only one of the many jobs of Central's maintenance staff who are Chester Tomaleski, Eddie Paulinski, Louis Schafer, Daniel Morrin, Felix Ellerbrock, Mike Jozwiak, and Leo Nosker. .1 L LM' Performing their duties as the housekeepers of Cenval are Virginia Toczynski and Tina Tilton. Page 107 'aff y' 'Nw RN nw-will shui E, f 'K 5-aa., Page 108 1 Bright-flaming, heat-full fire, The source of motion. -DI'I'I'lIl' IfVecl:zrJ Arm' WIIfA'CJ' Tmnslalm' by Sylvcylcr sports 44 Page 109 The 1968-69 Fighling Irish irish End Season With 8-2 Record Mr. Dever Since 1959, Central has been privileged to have a genuinely dedicated man as Athletic Director. Mr. Timothy Dever has generated both spirit and determination during his nine years at Central. As a result of his enthusiasm and vigor Central has attained a very well known and respected sports program. ln addition to directing Central's sports pro- gram, Mr. Dever is kept busy teaching both Government and World History. Varsity Football With a fine nucleus of players drilled by a determined staff of coaches, the 1968 Fighting Irish football team brought home another suc- cessful record. lt was a year touched by almost every emo- tion. There were tense moments as exempli- fied by Central's 3-O opening game against St. John's and, of course, the 2-O thrill against Rogers for Homecoming. Most of the season Central enjoyed happy times, as the team reeled off five straight victories including a big win over St. Francis which recaptured the lrish Knight. Central won its first out-of-town game in three years when the team defeated a fine Akron Hoban team. Central also experienced bad times. On the way to the Division championship Central was upset by Scott on a rain-drenched field. And who can forget the shattering loss to St. Francis in the Shoe Bowl played under mon- soon conditions. lndividual and team honors were numerous. Mike Scannell was named to the first team all-state squad. First team all-city honors went to Mike Scannell, Al Ludwikoski, Mike Poz- niak, and Bill Montrie. Andy Etzel, Rich Butler, and Steve Magnatta were second team selections, and Bill Zak, Dan Drennan, Marty Jan, and Rick Wilhelm made honorable mentions. Bill Montrie, Mike Scannell, and Mike Pozniak achieved All-Aca- demic awards. Page 110 Mr. 77mothy Dever, 7968-69 Athletic Director P ,. J, 75 7 E1 E' 9 Qypf 9, D ROW 7: D. Drennan, J. Brzozka, A. Ludwikoski, R. Holmes, M. Moszkowicz, R. Szymanski, K, Katafias, M. Gora, R. Wil- M. Scannell, B. Montrie, B. Zak, J. Eggerstorfer, T. Kubiak, helm, T. Rowland, B, Valigosky, C. Rasmussen, B. Sobczak, R. Butler, A. El2el. ROW 2: T. Swiergosz lmgr.l, D. Raszka M. Reinbolt, B. Carder, M. Holmes, P. Eggers, 71 Connolly lmgr.i, K. Harman, S. Magnatta, J. Connell, M, Jan, J. Olsen, ltrainerl, D. Lis lmgr.l. ROW 4: G. Carl, J. Meeks, B. Domi- G. Woodward, J. Pacer, J. Katafiasz, J. Carone, M. Pozniak, niak, W. Szymanski, J. Addis, S. Perz, B. Metzger, B, Moebius, T. Schuster, T. Mathias, R. Etzel lmgr.i. ROW 3: M. Kozak, B. Krall, B. Cousino, J. Szmania, J. Mical, S. Pettee. Central's front line defenders dig in awaiting the snap of the ball in the first St. Francis clash. Head football coach, Jim Cordiak, addresses assembly prior to the Cham- pionship Game. Through Mr. Cordiak's diligent work, Central captured the Red Division title. Page 111 F'- ,.., . Q I la .. .,,.. , ft xg 3 but fi, N N - we I I I V Z r or 25 t ,. I , Q , ,Jn ,, V Irish Lettermen Merit State, City, I Academic Honors Senior Quarterback Junior Quarterback John Katafiasz Joe Pacer Tom Schuster Cary Rasmussen Senior Tackle Senior Tackle Senior Tackle Junior Tackle Joe Carone John Brzozka Steve IVlagnatta Senior Guard Senior Guard Junior Guard All- City Pat Eggers Junior Tailback y I X i N ' new Mark Gora Dan Drennan Junior F ullback S enior Ta ilback 1 T1 AI Ludwikoski Senior Tackle All- City 9' 1 N5 Rick Butler Rick Holmes Senior Tackle Senior Tackle All-City John Eggerstorfer Greg Woodard Jim Meeks Senior Taiiback Senior Tailback Junior Fullback Page 113 -.ll Marty Jan Jim Olsen Junior S wingback Senior S wingback 'Q i ., Tom Mathias Senior Krbker Nqklk Rich Wilhelm Bob Valigosky Junior Kicker Junior Center John Connell Af1dY Etzel Junior End Senior End All-City Scannell Selected For All-State Team, Designated Captain Cf City Squad Pl V Mike Pozniak Tim Rowland lVlike SCar1nell Senior End Junior End Senior End All-City, All-Academic All-State, All-City, All-A cademic Bill Nlontrie Senior Linebacker Tim Kubiak All-Ciiy, All-ACf1'd6'f77fC Senior Linebacker Page 115 Maddog defenders, Rich Butler, John Connell, Jim Olsen, and Al Ludwikoski bury Rebel ballcarrier for minus yardage. Central then went on to win the annual homecoming game against Rogers with a final score of 2-0. Kevin Harman hands off to Dan Drennan fol- lowing Mark Gora's block late in the Cham- pionship Game. DeVilbiss' Mel Gaines tackles Central's John Egger' storfer after good yardage. As a result of the tackle .Eggerstorfer was lost to the squad for the remainder of the season. Bill Zak scores the first touchdown at the Akron Hoban game. Central clinched their first out of town victory in three years with a score of 74-8 against Akron Hoban. Page 116 Rick Wilhelm puts Central on the scoreboard in the first quarter of the Mud Bowl Classic. Division Champs ttain Chance Af City Title On Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1968, Central met the Knights of St. Francis at the Glass Bowl for one reason and one reason only. Their goal was the retention of the coveted Shoe Bowl trophy attained at the 1967 City Championship Game. Mud and rain was the greatest hindrance in the entire competition. lt was a defensive battle all the way. Neither team could gain much of anything through their offensive plays. of Rick Central's 3 points came as a result Drummer WilheIm's 21-yard field goal. But St. Francis' 45-yard drive in the second quar- ter was enough to put them ahead and later give them a victory. Even though Central's spirit and determina- tion was high, Coach Cordiak and his Irish team suffered defeat at the hands of St. Francis with a closing score of 8-3. Varsity Football Scores Central 3 St. John O Central 12 DeVilbiss 3 Central 14 St. Francis 13 Central 32 Macomber O Central 2 1 Bowsher 7 Central 7 Scott 1 5 Central 2 Rogers O Central 14 Akron Hoban 8 Central 1 7 Woodward 14 Central 3 St. Francis 8 Page 117 JV Football Team Posts 4-3 Marla Baby lrish Close With 6-l-l Records Cross-Country Team Merits Honors Junior Varsity Football Team Central's JV football team, under the com- petent coaching ability of lVlr. Dennis Bolbach, concluded another successful season. All dur- ing the season the JV's rehearsed drills and techniques at nightly practices, preparing them for rugged varsity competition. Their hard work and dedication were evi- denced in their wins over Macomber, De- Vilbiss, and Rogers. The potential exhibited by the juniors should prove to be an asset for the varsity team next year. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM: Row 1: J. Szmania, R. Krall, J. Addis, R. Moeblus, S. Perz, W. Meager, B. Cousino, W. Szymanski, M. Reinbolt S. Pettee, B. Carder. Row 2: J. Hiller, J. Collier, J. Berning, G. Sparagowskr, E. Wenger, M. Cala- Freshman Football Team This year's edition of the Freshman football ' team proved to be one of the best ever. As a result of the hard work and persistence shown by lVlr. Thomas Powers and his entire team, the Baby Irish compiledaveryimpressive season record. The freshman team came out victorious over McTigue Jr., Bowsher, DeViIbiss, Macomber, and St. John. The team's only loss came at the hands of St. Francis' freshman team while their tie game was against Scott. Central's future as a football power looks bright in view of the ability exhibited by the freshman team. brese, J. Scherting, B. Hoyt, T. Grachek, J. Cieslewskr, Mr. D. Bolbach. Row 3: M. Veres, M. Moszkowicz, K. Katafias, M. Holmes, R. Szymanskrl B. Dominiak, B. Sobczak, T. Brzozka. ees, as A ZQ A y - J! F9 ' llf i s 'r V3 ' ... ww er ,v , A Q l .1 I 3 U N 7 Q35 T 1 ' -U 'ul ee all -als Page 118 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM! ROW E LGSlf6' D6'Cl6fCl7, Mafk Srach- Pluciniczak, Row 2.' Chuck Fleck, Tony Kowalski, Bill Kolhofh owicz, Mike Szkatulski, Mr. Joseph Rozanski, Jim Haas, Joe Par Tugker, Jeff Weiser, Cross-Country Team The Cross-Country team under the coach- ing prowess of lVlr. Joseph Rozanski saw a very successful season. Central's harriers boast- ed quite a number of victories. They posted victories over Waite and Rogers, winning their first triangular meet in two years. The expressmen finished third in a quadrangular meet with Libbey, Scott, and Woodward. Low points during the season came as the result of losses at the hands of Bowsher and DeVilbiss at the opening of the also suffered defeat against St. Francis in a triangular meet. Whether they were winning team kept plugging on to be sentation of Central's sports' department. season. They John and St. or losingd, the a fine repre- FRESHMAN TEAM.' Row 7: B. Wambold, M. Mehling, B. San- ford, T. Sido, J. Sharrit, M. Satterthwaite, K. Anson, R. Mon- trie, T. Zak, J. Trease, J. Ryan, J, Burkhardt. Row 2.' T. Wa chowiak, J. Gray, J. Pozniak, B. Trame, P. Flynn, B. Gels, J. Rowe, T. Birie, C. Sander, T. Bolbach, S. Dermer, T. Baker, J. Lada. Row 3: Coach Powers, M. Ketcham, T. Schuster, P. Senior Pat Tucker, junior Bill Kolhoff, and senior Mark Stachowicz compete in a Cross-Country meet. Pinkava, J. T. Shaw, F. Row 4: R. T. Kolhofi J. Sulewski. Sartor, M. Hasemeyer, S. Scherting, M. Govito, Olinhausen, G. Jaegle, B. Andrzejewski, J. Koehl. Reese, A. Przybylski, A. Mitchell, T. McCarthy, J. Kreft, J. lncorvaia, J. Dilworth, D. Shively, wt' t- i s I me if Page 119 Roundballers Compile I3-7 ecordg Per , Amrhein Cop City Honors Under the direction of new Head Coach Pete Benedict, the 1968-69 Fighting Irish basket- ball team finished the season with an over-all record of 13-7. This included an 8-3 league mark, good for second place in the Red Divi- sion. lnexperience was the major factor in causing the Irish to get off to a shaky start. Victories over St. John's and Cardinal Stritch were the only ones registered in the first seven games of the season. The coming of the New Year 1969 began a new year for the Central cagers. The players started to work well together, looking like a polished unit. lt was obvious that the experience gained in the first few games was invaluable. Characterized by a hounding defense, the Irish continually out-hustled their opponents, forcing them to make numerous mis- VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Greg Amrhein, Bob Johnson, Marty Murnen, Steve Bielski, Tim Mallon, Rick Perz, Andy Etzel, takes. It was through this tenacious defense and well-balanced offense that Central began N to jell as a team. The turning point of the season was the weekend of January 3 and 4. Back-to-back victories over two good teams, lVlacomber and 1968 Class A champion Mansfield St. Peter's, headed the Fighting Irish in the right direction. These were just the first in a string of seven consecutive victories, highlighted by a 49-46 win over St. Francis at TU. Last season's loss to Woodward was also avenged during the Celts' torrid streak, as the Polar Bears came out on the short end of a 48-41 score in a game played at the Sports Arena. Regular season action came to a close with the twin-killing of DeVilbiss and Whitmer on the final weekend. These two victories raised the Irish record to 1 1-6. Jim Noe, Gene Nowak, Joe Brywczinski, Mike Lepfarz, John Hodak. Page 120 N1 Agressive senior Andy Eael makes a close appraisal of his man and the ball during a gameplayeda! the Sports Arena. Head Coach Pete Benedict shouts directions to his Celtic five as assistant coach Bob Sturek looks over the lrish situation ,EP I F Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central v H Q 8 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 59 Delphos St. John 50 Libbey 60 St. John 56 Bowsher 43 Sylvania 48 Cleveland 66 Cardinal Stritch 48 Nlacomber 49 Mansfield 61 Scott 57 Rogers 48 Woodward 70 Start 49 St. Francis 50 Waite 75 DeVilbiss 81 Whitmer Tournament Games 75 Clay 33 St. John 42 Libbey 'QS , Iagc Z1 Irish Rate Second In Red Division lAbovel Leaping high, Rick Perz strains to outfjump his opponent. lAb0ve rightl Although offabalance, Bob Johnson looks for the open man in the DeVilbiss game. lRightl Libbey players look on in vain as lrish center Rick Perz scores over his opponent. Page 122 L . 3'm,,, N3 f wi Rick Perz fs 5 Andy Etzel 1: , 3 5 K ff- ,? Joe Bryvvczynski I Playmaker Greg Amrhefn sets up aplay during the St. Francis game. Greg Amfhein Bob Johnson vv ,f s . fi V ' 457.2 Fiigzii -' 3 - G .swf mmf ' ggiin- - , ,S ' J 'fi W 2-. Af .fy ,A A , M ,, s Steve Bielski Marty Nlumen 5 -X Nluke Leplarz Tum Nlallon X 1, if - .:. 'EV' Gene Nowak Jim Noe John Hodak Page 123 fRighti Senior Andy Et- zei fights for a much needed rebound against Libbey. fBottomi Cap- tain Bob Johnson moves against a tough Titan defense in Cen- trai's opening tourna- ment game. .mu . ,Q . x Page 124 Cagers Travel Down T urney Trail, Defeated By Cowboys In Sectional auf' f-naval, . ' , 2 po .,,,.,lS..m.X . , ' A ...Cleef f T' ...N As tournament time approached the irish found themselves at the peak of efficiency. In the first game of sectional action it was Central versus Clay. What was predicted to be a close exciting game turned out to be a romp, as the Irish completely outclassed their opponents. The score at the end of the first quarter was 23-8 favoring the Celts. Clay never recovered as Central came out on top 75-62. Back in action the next night, the Fighting Irish faced a St. John's team with an upset in mind. Stalling tactics almost provided the Titans with their second tournament victory. With 13 seconds left in the game Coach Pete Benedict called time out. Working for the last shot the Irish ran their offense until Captain Bob Johnson found himself open. He sank the shot with one second remaining to give Central a 33-31 win. The season's finale was against state-ranked Libbey in a super-sectional game at Whitmer. The Irish put up a valiant effort before losing 59-42. f- .u if , iAbove left and right! Center Rick Q-.3 Perz works with Greg Amrhein for a bucket against St. Johns in tourna- ' ment action at Rogers Stadium. . . Page 125 J.V.'s, Frosh Post Impressive ecords X J t . t lktjhlfg 1 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Cesar Hernandez, Jim Willard, Rick Krall, Scott Perz, Ross Moebius, Tim Rybczynski, Chris Babel, Don Helvey, Ted Grachek, Dave Meyer, Bob Martin, Joseph Szymania, Bob Joseph. JV Basketball Team Don Helvey receives a helping hand from Tim Rybczynski in the JV game against Whitmer. Central's Junior Varsity under the able lead- ership of Nlr. Robert Sturek posted a 7-8 season record. The J.V.'s started the season very slowly, facing a tough City-League schedule. How- ever, after the acquisition of freshman sen- sation Tim Flybczynski, the team gained mo- mentum. Each week, gaining more composure and aggressiveness, the J.V.'s went on to win four out of their last five games. Highlights of the season included the out- of-town victory against Mansfield St. Peters and a second victory over arch-rival St. Francis. All season long, the sophomores were led by sharpshooters, Bob Martin, Don Helvey, and Jim Willard. Page 126 ST' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 7: Larry Caiiand, Tony Zglmski, Mike Raszka, Joe Halloran, Steve Dermer, Mark Navarre, John Koehl, Tom Doney, John Payak. Row 2.' Ken Klonowski, Tim Birie, Joe Holtzmann, Jeff Seeman, Rich Rees, Tim McCarthy, Royce Dixon, Rich Lininger, Sam Jacobs, Steve Pfahler, Pat Struckholz. . C T Freshman Basketball Team The Irish tradition of fine Freshman Basket- ball teams kept in tune during the 1968-69 season. A fine nucleus of players combined with ag- gressive, hustling desire paved the way as the Baby Irish captured both the Freshman City Championship and the Freshman Catholic Cham- pionship. Under the first-year leadership of lVlr. Robert Agoston, the bantams posted a 11-2 record, including 10 wins and only 1 loss in the city. Leading the freshmen this year were Seemy Jacobs, Tim Rybczysnki, and John Koehl. Mark Navarre goes up trying to control the ball X to one of his teammates in freshman action. Page 127 Grapplers Place 7th ln City Meet Irish grapplers, under the first-year direction of lVlr. Dennis Bolbach, charted a 2-6 season record while competing in the Red Division. The matmen were paced all season by the capable leadership of seniors Dave Ember and Joe Blaze. After a frustrating dual-meet sea- son, the team went on to capture seventh place in the City Championship match, led by All-City Dave Ember's championship victory in the 120 class. Senior members included Dave Ember l1 8-5l, Joe Blaze l13-6l, Joe Carone l1O-7l, Tom Keller l4-6-1l, George Ceravolo l8-7-1l, and Jim Addis who was injured early in the year and went on to coach the JV's in three matches. Highlighting the season according to senior Joe Blaze was Central's big win over the Bowsher Rebels, considered one of the stronger teams in the area. Returning grapplers for next year's team in- clude J. Abair l103l, B. Kanary l112l, M. Rzymek l133l, T. Cheney l138l, T. Ember l165l, and S. Nlagnatta l175l. JV wrestlers fought a tough schedule en- route to a 7-1 record. An early season loss to St. Francis was the only blemish on their record. Counted on for varsity help next year are Fred Rzymek, Mike Ott, and Jerome Addis. WRESTLING SCHEDULE Central O St. Francis 39 Central 1 1 Macomber 22 Central 23 Bowsher 1 4 Central 2 7 Scott 1 2 Central 1 1 Cardinal Stritch 30 Central 14 Rogers 2 5 Central 16 DeVilbiss 19 Central 2 1 Waitef 22 Page 128 Dave Ember, city champion at 720 pounds, opponent at bay in tournament action. f7l8llEl.lV9fS to hold his .k... . Co-captain Joe Blaze prepares to restrain his opponent during the two-minute riding time period. Senior wrestler, Tom Keller struggles to pin his opponent during the Waite match. af' ' ' f . fjr1,ff5'3iXg5Q I V- 0 Uv H N iod. WRESTLING TEAM: Row 7: J. Abair, B. Kanary, D, Ember, J Blaze, M. Rzymek, T. Cheney, J. Addis, J. Carone, T. Keller, T. Ember, S. Magnatta, G. Ceravolo. Row 2.' G. Baz, C. Fleck, B. DeClerq, F. Rzymek, J. Knerr, M. Ott, J. Zawodny, J. Haas, J. Addis, D. Strahm, E. Warchol, D. Lis, T. Swiergosz. Row 3 F. Wozniak, G. Trzcinski, J. Fackelman, J. Wierszewski, J McCarthy, M. Smith, T. Zak, M. Reiley, J. Connell, R. Montrie, J. Trease, R. Morgenstern. Row 4: B. Gels, J. Knerr, E. Maier Francis meet. First-year coach Dennis Bal bach shouts instructions on the sidelines at a crucial per Junior Mark Gora works his way in for a take down during the S! Page 129 51 TRACK TEAM: Row 7: J. Pacer, R. Perz, P. Tucker, T. Schuster, M. Pozniak, Mr. Thomas Powers, H. Bertz, M. Stachowicz, R. Chris- toph, P. Brunner. Row 2: M. Petee, G. Cyranowski, J. Weiser, E. Alvarado, J. Fillion, B. Sobczak, P. Gareau, M. Daney, B. Kolhofi P. Eggers, T. Swiergosz, Row 3: T. Mitchell, J. Wells, D. Shively, R. Trame, J. Berning, K. Bertz, J. Shea, J. Hiller, M. Nester, J. Abair. Row 4: R. Reucher, J. Sulewski, J. Seemann, M. Hasemeyer, T. Bolbach, J. Moszkowicz, B. Michalczyk, F. Rodriguez, 71 Shaw, Z. Wierzbicki, B. Trame. Track Team Celtic Cindermen under the direction of lVlr. Thomas Powers concluded their 1968 season with a 9-3 season record. lVluch effort contrib- uting to the over-all success of the team was exhibited by Jim Ferstle '69 who won regional, district and city contests. CoachPowers is very sure that his 1969 track team will equal if not surpass the record compiled by the '68 team. lVluch is expected from the returning lettermen, Rick Christoph, Mark Stachowicz, and Bill Kolhoff who have been elected the tri-captains of this year's team. Bringing together lettermen and nevv- comers the track men are assured a fine season. lit I- - . J Celtic harriers compete in a Uack meet while their en- thusiastic coach Tom Powers checks time. Page 130 ? X ' , 'i Dave Sobczak. BOWLING TEAM: Front Row: Frank Kurdziel, Doug Andrzejewski. Back Row: Jerry Knierim, Terry Horvath, Team Participate ln Spring League Bowling Team This year's lrish Bowling team is made up entirely of senior veterans. The Celtic keglers led by captains, Jerry Knierim and Dave Sob- czak, compete against a number of the Toledo and area high schools. Meeting for games every Saturday atHagerty Lanes, the team is completely self-supporting. All team members have improved a great deal over last year's team. With such an abundance of talent and experience they have no choice but to come up victorious at the end of the year. Tennis Team This year's boy's tennis team under the first year direction of Fr. dePaul looks forward to a very successful season. Our Irish netters seem very optimistic as to the over-all success of the season. Much in the line of experience and ability is expected from this season's returning letter- men, Kevic Saco, Jim Schmakel, Bob Wilson and George Joniec. With the return of these veterans and the addition of newcomers the tennis team should post a successful season record. TENNIS TEAM: Row 7: J. McCartney, D. Nisch, A. Dudek, R. Christmyer, Row 2: Fr. dePaul, J. Jakowski, K. Saco, J. Schma- Fehlen, J. Johnston, J. Fackelman, E. Maier, S. Mayers, M. kei, A. Erzel, B. Wilson, R. Taylor, R. Morris, G. Henry, W. Mitra. Page 131 Golf, Baseball Swing lnto Spring, Look Forward To Successful Season Golf Team Our 1968 lrish Golf team underthe coaching ability of Mr. Joseph Rozanski concluded the '68 season by missing the Red Division title by 2 points or 17 strokes. Central's 1969 linksters under senior cap- tains, Tony Joseph and Jim Chmielowicz, look forward to city, district and state tournament competition. With a mid-March season open- ing, the team practiced both indoors and out- doors with the aid of new equipment. . Much is expected from returning lettermen, Mike Naber, Mike McNamee, Dave Narewski, and Joe Szenderski. Baseball Team Under the coaching prowess of lVlr. James Cordiak, Central's diamondmen concluded their 1968 season with a 13-3 record. The entire team advanced themselves clinching the city, sectional, and district titles. They were stopped in regional semi-finals in a game against Troy High School. CentraI's 1969 baseball team is under the first year leadership of Mr. Robert Agoston. With a fine group of returning lettermen, Coach Agoston expects a fine season. His optimism can be substantiated by the ability and deter- mination exhibited at pre-season drill and practice sessions. Their goal is evident- another City Championship. GOLF TEAM: Bob Joseph, Joe Szenderski, Mike McNamee Mike Naber, Greg Cari, Tony Joseph, Jim Chmielowlcz Mike Schira, Tom Lammers, Tom Marok, Dave Narewski, Gary Baz Irish Ace Jhn Noe checks his target as he sets out to throw a high hard one past his opponent. 3 Senior co-captains Gene Nowak and Ken Wamboid await the pitcher's toss in a scrimmage game. BASEBALL TEAM: Row 7: B. Conklin, L. Navarre, B. Zak, G. 3.' Coach R. Agoston, J. Olsen, K. Wamboid, R. Wojciechow- Amhrein, B. Valigosky, G. Ceravoio. Row 2: K. Rossler, G. ski, P. Zylka, B. Cousino, L. Hanudel. Nowak, J. Noe, J. Brzwczynski, D. Drennan, T. Mathias. Row 'uv 5 x Q i I 5 QL' karl. - Page 133 Girls! Girls! Girls! Good Sportsmanship - im Of G L GAL moderators, Mrs. Maureen Verb and Miss Frances Krompak, take a minute out of their busy day to enjoy some guitar music. Page 134 Girl's Athletic League For a number of years now, the Girl's Ath- letic League has offered to the girls of Central a chance to make something of themselves. The GAL offers various activities in which any of its members can and is encouraged to parti- cipate. Members of GAL participate in ping-pong tournaments, ski-trips, basketball, volleyball, bowling, horseback riding, swimming and ten- nis. There is Catholic school and intramural competition in basketball and both public and private competition in tennis. The girl's tennis team plays in the city league. A banquet is held at the end of the school year to pay honor to all of the members who took part in the activities. Awards are present- ed to the outstanding members and to the girls who have accumulated a number of points based on their activities. The Girl's Athletic League is under the di- rection of Mrs. Maureen Verb and Miss Frances Krompak. Both of these ladies have done an outstanding job in organizing and coordinating the numerous activities. As an end result of their labors the GAL has evolved into a fine organization. Officers of GAL are elected by the member- ship. This year's presidentwas Margie Rihacek, a senior. The vice-president was Colleen Cor- rigan, a senior, and junior Cindy Poirer as secretary. The post of treasurer was held by sophomore Peggy McNamara while Terry Mc- Namara a freshman was sergeant-at-arms. These girls along with the moderators have worked hard for the good of the entire group. GAL has succeeded in its goal of producing well-rounded individuals. It has completely abandoned the fable that sports is for the male of the species and has instilled in its girls an interest in competitive sports. Since competi- tion is more or less the basis of our society these young ladies will be fully prepared to meet and overcome obstacles which confront them in the future. HGH: . ., -4 wb . .g 1- Q- ,s..l3w 4-.. ' GAL OFFICERS: FrontRow: Colleen Corrigan, Marge Rihacek, Cindy Polrer, Back Row:PeggyMcNamara, Terry McNamara. lFar leftl Seniors Chris Gunselman and Kathy Sheahan, members of the senior girl's basketball team, practice prior to girl's intramural competition. lLeftl Joan Collins and Marsha Gardner became the first female members of the track team this year, ing in preparation for a City League Tennis match. Page 135 Colleen Corrigan and Debra Sharrit practice their volley- Bvsh ' ' ' fviisiz The Dancing Irish took part in tff,?fTff5 ' the pre-game car caravan at the , W , Centra!-S t. Francis game. VLNRPXP37 x k- MHOUC S JV CHEERLEADERS: Debbie Montrie, JoAnn Jensen, Rose Bairley, Trudy Naber, Linda Wodarski, Barb Bohnett, Sue McNutt. Page 136 1... DANCING IRISH: Pam Trzcinski, captain, Jackie Stalzer, Chris LaVoy, Marty Large, Mary Pat Boldt, Kathy Rowan, Linda Dudek, Marianne Lindsay, Debbie VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Row 7: Cindy Poirer, Elaine Rose, Darcey McGrath, Row 2: Ruth Konczal, Margie Rrhacek, Row 3: Marcia VogL Lynn Lanzinger, Kathy Calabrese. T. 1, C Irish Lassies Spark School Spirit, Generate Warmth, Enthusiasm, Zip Varsity Cheerleader, Darcey McGrath, a one-year member of the group, does her thing at one of the basketball games. Cheerleaders Neither rain, snow, sleet,or hail ever stopped our cheerleaders from exhibiting spirit and enthusiasm. They were always ready to give their all when they were needed. Whether we were up or down their voices could be heard leading the student body in a cheer. Their voices seemed to grow even loud- er when we were down. This spirited bunch of girls instilled a spirit that could withstand an indefinite number of losses as well as wins. Central is privileged and should be proud that these girls give so much of themselves for the benefit of the school. X Dancing Irish Throughout the entire school year Central's Dancing Irish have acted as goodwill ambassa- dors. Their dance routines further exemplified the Irish spirit and dedication that has made Central so well-known. The girls were all chosen on the basis of their dancing ability. Since many girls try out only the very best are chosen. Imagination and poise are also requirements of the members since the girls design their own costumes and develop their own dance routines. Co-ordinator of the half-time dancers is lVlrs. Maureen Verb. The time and energy exerted by her and the entire group have made it what it is-a truly fine representation of Central! Page 137 Page 138 if' If the world seems cold to you, Kindle a fire to warm it! -Tlzrfe Ola' Sa L J L organizations Page 139 Council lnitiates, Enforces, Reforms One of the more important objectives of this year's Student Council was to instill pride and spirit in the student body. To generate these important facets of school life, SC sponsored several spirit-pro- i moting activities-a Super-Sweetie Contest, Color Day, and Spirit Week. At various times during Spirit Week, Centralites were asked to don crazy shoes, red and gray buttons, and Irish green. Bonfires and pep rallies be- fore several football and basketball games highlighted the athletic seasons. Other responsibilities of Student Council included the organization of several activities and drives. Among these were the Catholic Chronicle, Car-O-Sell, and the United Appeal. One of Central's larger groups, SC well represents the majority of the Irish. Members vary from Council officers and commissioners to class officers and the student senators. All members are given a chance to discuss and vote on Council business. Supervising and guiding these students are Sr. M. dePauI SND and Mr. Thomas Powers. Sharing the responsibilities and joys of leading the student body are Student Council officers Patricia Polcyn, treasurerj Geoffrey Grubb, presidentg Karen Fanelly, secretaryg and John Seeman, vice-president, Additional student representation comes in the form of class senators. Comprising this division are juniors Kathleen Delp and Gregory Wisniewski, sophomore Jerome Addis, freshman Robert Trame, senior William Conklin, freshman Pamela Marzec, and senior Sandra Oberdier. Missing is sophomore Linda Wodarski. Page 140 Central's own 7968-69 Student Council Oueen is Ann McCarty. Senior Class secretary, Ann was chosen to represent CCHS atthe Toledo Area Student Council dance. Holding an office can mean gain- ing recognition, but it also car- ries certain responsibilities. Dis- cussing numerous class projects are class presidents Kenneth Nisch, freshmang Mark Stacho- wicz, senior,' Joseph Wernert, junior, and Joseph Szmania, sophomore. Assisting the four presidents in executing their duties are lstandingl Mary Lawrence, Junior Class secretary,' James Noe, Junior Class treasurerg Ann McCarty, Senior Class secretary, Colleen Corrigan, Senior Class treasurerg Paul Brunner, Senior Class vice-president, Randall Montrie, Freshman Class vice-presidentg Michael Calabrese, Sophomore Class secretary, Bonnie Olczak, Freshman Class treasurer, Vickie O'Connor, Junior Class vice-president, lkneelingi Debra Montrie, Sophomore Class vice-presidentg Jean Lawrence, Freshman Class secretary, and Marjorie Kozak, Sophomore Class treasurer. rv Direction of school activities is the job of senior commissioners Patricia Maurer, art,' Alan Ludwikoski, athleticsg Margaret Patro, merit,' Patrice Oliver, public relations, Debra Collum, spiritual,' Richard Perz, social,' Carolyn Borgess, elections, William Montrie, traffic, Bernita Borer, merit, Debra Sharrit, publicityj Judith Lebowsky, social, and Lynn Lanzinger, elec- tions. Commissioners take care of such duties as providing posters for all football and basketball games, sponsoring the election of class officers, and directing the student traffic between classes. Spirit Week and Crazy Shoe Day were also among the activities. Page 141 J Q1 a'i,sfataigzf mas show Mr. Gerald DePrisco, Music Department chairman, leads the band at hald-time. 9 www, . V. ,X . M , ,..-11. ,A . M, , 1 .ff Band members contribute to the success of the Christ- .. ,. , . , HL 4 V in 4 f V nw gg 1 - Ii ff-4 r . g 7 . , I ' - ' 'r X. W in VSV- t Y'-Q . L Hs -fr 1- NT s , ,yu t.. 5 , 5 Q . , - . 1 1 . 1 ' I , . 'xr 'A 7 I U E J' Q 1 A! If Ji . ,..f . -.. --N'-' I X Q t Q eg WR E, f K 1.. K' 4 ' W. Managers Maneuver Music Machine Under the dedicated guidance of three ac- complished musicians, Central's Music De- partment has written finis to another season. Beginning in the heat of the summer, the 1968-69 Marching and Concert Band, under the management of department head Gerald V. DePrisco, spent hours practicing for up- coming events. With the helping hand of lVlr. Robert Gable, assistantdirector, the band added football games, pep assemblies, and concert tours to its long list of performances, reaching a climax with the annual Lawn Concert and graduation. Guided by the baton of Miss Julia Kurtyka, the 1968-69 Orchestra progressed through nine months of work and enjoyment, culmi- nating in Camelot , the 1969 operetta. Prior to the musical, appearances at school assemblies, a guest performance at the senior play Inherit the Wind , and the Christmas show highlighted the itinerary. Miss Julia K urtyka conducts the orchestra at an assembly performance. Page 142 ,,,...-H lv. . tx A l Mr. Robert Gable assists as musical director. Tonal Perfection Tempts Tune miths Brass: ROW ONE: M. Zunkiewicz, G. Riker, M. Taylor, S. Kulakovvski: ROW TWO.' L. Grieseiner, and 71 Kwiatkowski. A. Dudek, D. Raab, Piano: P. S tanberry. Tympany: F. Abraham. Woodwinds: ROW ONE: M. King, P. Hubbard, D. Shanklin, E. Ambroziewicz, S. Sulewskh' ROW TVVO: T Taylor, A. Kowalski, and A. Niewiadornski. Strings: ROW ONE: V. Ebner, L. Zajac, L. Lowman, M. Daoust, L. Hhinger: ROW TVVO: S. Swicegood, L. Wojciechowski, M. Hemmert, S. Pettee, J. Trease, and B. Rafferty. Page 143 if ,Ng- Tubas: J. Schlacter, W. Pakulski, C. Bar- row, L. Griesemer, and J. Kasiorkiewicz. Flutes: ROW ONE: P. Hubbard, M. Mehling, P. Kelly, M. King, ROW TWO: T. Taylor, V. Michalak, D. Shankling ROW THREE: L. Bade, K. McGovern, G. Pack, and K. Krall. :gnu- An added attraction at many band activi- ties is C. C ousino, CCHS drum major, Page 144 Percussion: ROW ONE' R. Fisher, D. Blyth, C. Nawrocki, R. Wilhelmg ROW TWO. G. Grubb, D. Jakubowski, J. Kleparek, D. Kowalski, K. Hymore, and P. Klueber. Saxophones-Woodwinds-French Horns: ROW ONE: J. Nowak, D. Ciepichal, D. Bailey, M. lbar' ra, R. Konz,' ROW TWO: C. De- vine, G. Riker, K. Ballmer, M. Taylor, ROW THREE: S. Nowak, T. Rutkowski, J. Finkler, and M. Kwiatkowski. Trumpets: ROW ONE: T. Durbin, M. Czu binskrQ J. Pluciniczak, M. Zunkiewicz, G Kubicki, R. Walczak, ROW TWO.'J. Mc Donagh, A. Klepacz, A. Dudek, F. Bercher, P. Struckholtzg ROW THREE: P. Juhasz, N. Diakonis, G. Joniec, T. NBWFOCKI, R Miller, and D. Leininger, Commencement Brings T End Musical Year Clarinets: ROW ONE: N. Cunningham, K. Cleve land, J. Rumph M. Nester, J. K leparek, P. Welsh ROW TVVO: E. Ambroziewicz, E. Gozdowski Pi Scannell, J. Olender, S. Sulewski, S. Prekop, ROW THREE: J. Beres, G. Piniazkewicz, C. Nart- ker, A. Niewiadomski, and T. Kowalski. Trombones-Baritones: ROW ONE' K. Simon, M. Longenecker, S. Kulakowski J. Coyle, M. Manonf ROW TWO: T. Kwiatkowski, L. Czelusta, L. Mustafaga, M. Nowak, ROW THREE: D. Golen, M. Puhl, and P. Griesemer, E -v SY. if ill , Q Q UQ it , '83 'Q A :WJ - ' Aw J so Q ' ' ., j g- -'PQ 5 A n. ' .CN -- v, l X' f 1 l 1' ROW ONE: M. Clement, T. Connolly, C. Rigoulot, J. Brzozka, J. Seeman, M. Page, D. McCormick, ROW TVVO: D. Finn, 71 Grachek, J. Pacer, M. Collum, S. Breirfelder, L. Hanudel, T. Rowland, ROW THREE: M. Massa,'7f Finn, J. Noe, R. Wilson, C. Rasmussen, J. Drouillard, and K. Scsavnicki. S t X f at., ' l xx 1- N 1 3 Perfection is a must at all times. Director DePrisco demonstrates his devotion to that goal. LEFT SIDE: ROW ONE: D. Ryan, M. Al- bert, M. Vogl, K. Schuller, M. Demski, J. Stalzer, J. Blauvelt, C, Sfemple, E, Szyperskig ROW TWO: J. Regulski, V. Sujkowski, C. Skibinski, C. Swartzbaugh, L. Sczublewski, L. Goodnough, K. House, M. Mandersg ROW THREE.' C. Gawrych, M. Korczynskz, C. Rebris, K. Brazzill, B. McGee, A. Toska, C. Burgess, and P. Lozinski. Page 146 G LEE CLUB SCH EDU LE Assembly-Monsignor Harrington Regina Coeli September 25 November 20 1 December 1 Lourdes Junior College -Sylvania December 2 Blessed Sacrament December 3 St. Adalbert's December 4 Football Banquet- Commodore Perry December 8 Little Flower December 17 Tour December 19 Lions Club- Secor Hotel December 22 Sounds of Christmas' -Sports Arena April 11, 12, - CameIot - 13, 18, 19, 20 Start Auditorium Nlay May Crowning June 13 Commencement- Sports Arena e - rf 9 in Q o ae ai- gg sf. -L Y ,la - -2 A l J ll .l lu ROW ONE: T. Stoeckley, S. Mayers, J. Shea, M. Augello, R. Dimling, J. Morris, F. Seguin: ROW TWO: J. Wells, D. Freeland, R. Fournier, D. Wernert D. Lewandowski, S. Pettee, D. Helveyp ROW THREE: J. Wright, P. Eggers, J. Wrighb J. Jaworski, J. Byrne, A. Ludwikoski, T. Mallon, and L. Carlucci. Talent, Harmony Combine ln Chorus The Senior Glee Club has worked hard and long to develop quality talent and harmony. Once achieved, these elements are so easily part of the organization. Lead by Nlr. Gerald V. DePrisco, a fourteen- year veteran director, and Mrs. Carolyn See- man, piano accompanist, the eighty-nine- member ensemble has demonstrated its talent in a variety of ways. School assemblies, the football banquet, and the annual Christmas tour were on their busy agenda. The third annual Sounds of Christ- mas highlighted the yuletide season. lndivi- dual and group talent was exhibited in this year's musical production, Camelot . A climax was reached with the farewell group appear- ance at the graduation exercises. -:O ' l 01' Talent and harmony were exhibited at the third annual Sounds of Chris tmas held during the yuletide season. RIGHT SIDE: ROW ONE: K. Shortridge, D. Ross, J. Nolte, S. Toeppe, K. Cala- brese, K. Koralewski, B. Borer, B. Brand,' ROW TWO: M. Plenzler, R. Fumo, P. Emmenecker, V. O'Connor, B. Simon, J. Staskiewicz, E. Daly: ROW THREE.' M. Young, S. Kirby, M. Makulinski, L. Rees, L. Seibenick, and G. Pack. Page 147 1 L - L 3 Members of the Junior Glee include ROW ONE: K. Bowman, L. O'Donnell, C. Matuszak, M. Pawlicki, M, Wisniewski, K. Rollins, P. Sweeney, K. Gapski, B. Bohnett, K. Bohland C. Oden, M. Cryan, B. Napierala, K. Katafias, and B. Czelusta, ROW TWO: C. Seaman, J. Haas, D. Gallagher, A. Kern, P. Lada, P. Kujawa, P. Shonebarger, J. Sneider, D. Graybark, J. Sartor, A. Glanz, M. Bires, M. Bradley, and P. Bradley,' ROW lime, Ellorl Aim For Perleclion THREE: B. Gaynor, B. Leyden, C. Costain, B. Kanary, J. Bart nik, W. Momgaudas, H. Bertz, F. ZBTGCKIL J. Fischer, S. Mc Nutt, C. Samson, and C. Mohler, ROW FOUR: B. Drouillard, D. Rumschlag, P. Gilsdoni J. Ruppel, K. Katafias, A. Rice, J. Gould, J. Scherting, C. Romstadt, J. Zawodny, L. Navarre, D. Toska, and M. Stager. These combined voices provide enter tainment for several assemblies. Coaching Alters Individual Sounds Under the experienced direction of lVlrs. Carolyn Seeman, the vocal talents of the under- classmen were transformed from several in- dividual sounds to one uniquely professional strain. Nluch time and effort was utilized by both students and teacher aiming at one objective. They were striving for the perfection that would make them eligible for membership in the Senior Glee Club. All their time was not spent in practice, though. The Freshman Girls Chorus, the Fresh- man Boys Chorus, and the Junior Glee Club combined their talents with the remainder of the Music Department in the Christmas assembly, as well as in the annual Christmas concert. Several well-chosen selections added to the striking success of these vocal exhibitions. The Junior Glee Club selected melodies such as Gesu Bambino, Do You Hear What l Hear? and the African Noel, while the Freshman Chorus entertained the audiences with tunes including A La Nanita Nana, Carol of the Friendly Beasts, and the favorite Ding-Dong lVlerrily on High. Page 148 liILi.JL..Tll1iIL,...-I 'X The Junior Glee Club benefits from the use of music paid for by the government. Filing some selections are B. Fiechey, S. Haberstock, S. Snoad, S. Ellis, D. Osborne, P. Anaya, D. Montrie, K. Graves and S. Zawierucha. The Freshman Girls Chorus conveys the holiday spirit to their audience as they add their talent to the annual Christmas concert, Sounds of Christmas, held at the Sports Arena on December 22. The Freshman Girls Chorus includes ROW ONE.' J. Weiser, B. DerManelian, J. Lacure, L. Sturniolo, C. Hanham, S. Madden, C. Nowak, J. Kime, B. Dutkow- ski, C. Gora, K. Skafti C. Swicegood, M. Drouillard, S. Greb, M. Lagger, and M. McNamara: ROW TWO.' V. Kelley, B. Gyuras, N. Crandall, C. Carpenter, J. Hodorowski, B. Olczak, D. Carcus, J. Grubb, D. Simon, F. Rybarczyk, L. Horner, J. Babka, C. Schafer, and K. Jaworski: ROW THREE: J. Polcyn, M. Cunningham, S. Sagan, D. Murphy, 71 Swartzbaugh, J. Staskiewicz, A. Chudzinski, M. Costain, E. Golembiewski, L. Sa- doski, G. Rybarczyk, M. Kerekes, N. McNutt, P. Eteay, and M. Dunn: ROW FOUR: B. Blank, J. Lewandowski, M. Dembowski, D. Modlinski, M. Nowak, L. Mack, P. Marzec, J. Wawrzyniak, D. Brazzill, K. Kaczmarek, M. Adams, R. Beauregard, S. Blauvelt K. Hardak, and P. Szelangowski. fx 9 4 f L l - l l Several freshmen comprise the Boys Chorus. They are ROW ONE' P. Navarro, C. Wicks, P. Poirer, J. Pedro, and M. Meehan: ROW TWO: P. Mallon, T. Doney, T. Baker, and L. Nawrocki: ROW THREE: T. Muszynski, R. Lininger, J. Rodriguez, and G. Szymanski: ROW FOUR: R. Dixon, J. Kahle, and R. Rees. Freshman Chorus is co-ordinated and instructed through the capable hands of Mrs. Carolyn Seeman. intently listening to her are D. Wil- son, S. Riddle, S. Mohr, L. Wilhelm, and C. Simon, l .4 M Nosey Newsers Produce Pop Paper What earns a first class rating for a school paper? In the case of the 1968-69 Centric the formula is co-editors Kathleen Sheahan and Robert Freeland, 49 eager journalists, and moderator Sr. St. Jude OSU. Besides learning the tricks of the writing trade, the penmen also received an apprentice- ship in business administration and financing, ad managing, newspaper circulation, and cor- respondence. Informative and helpful columns, such as Zap Line and Share It with Sharrit brought new dimensions to the paper. A reduction in the number of issues and an initiation of staff paste-up added to the changes. Meeting the deadline for the third and fourth pages are page editors and co- Page editors and co-editors supervise each individual page. Responsible for the first and second pages are Ann McCarty, Bonnie Brand, Sandra Oberdier, Patricia Maurer, Kathleen McGovern, Christine LaVoy, Deborah Agosti, and Susanne Kolasinski. On the scene reporters who thrive on the latest news are the members of the news i staff. They are Cathy Nartker, JanetOwczar- zak, Sandra Zawodny, Joyce Hojnicki, Can- dace Devine, Catherine Rynski, and Chris- topher Cheney. editors lstandingi Claudia Finn, William Sweeney, Michael Naber, William Montrie and Linda Kotlewski. lSeatedl Kathleen Morrison, Michael Scannell, and Diane Pofedynski arrange a lay-out before it goes to the printer. Co-ordinating the work of the staff are Robert Freeland and Kathleen Sheahan, co-editors. Overseeing Centric finances and soliciting are members of the busi- ness staff. Included are lstandingl Mary Valentine, Noreen Leyden, Anne-Marie Czubek, and Dennis Strahm, lseatedl Georgianne Czer- niak, Paula Jarzynski, Donna Kor- nos, and Robert Belkofer. Writing copy for feature stories are Rosemary Rejent and David Chelminski while Sharon Wol- niewicz and Mary Lou Puszcze- wicz offer their advice. Members of the editorial staff distributing the finished product are ROW ONE: Linda Lazette, Kathleen Zaciek, and Karen Fanellyp ROW TWO: Susan Cullen and Carol Maloney,' ROW THREE: Sandra Hodnicki and Robert McCann. twaigx The job of the sports staff is not only accomplished through coverage of games but also through personal interviews. David Ember, Ralph Reit2, Carol Sido, Gregory Czaja, and L. Debra Sharrit question football star James Olsen, also a member of the staff while William Conklin telephones to check on some statistics. L I I . ,V , ' X , 'Q , ' ' P F 9 , 5 fy ., 49 f-ix Patience Plus Effort Equals Quality El t ,Q ..,w,Ak,. , vi v t ni LX S Deciding which pictures to use can often be a difficult task. Judith Maloneyg Christine Gunselmang Joyce Hojnicki, editor, and Linda Kotlewski choose photos for the student life and organikations sections. Money matters, ads, and the patron drive are topics of discussion frequently hashed over by the business staff, Manager James Olsen, Robert Freeland, and Diane Pojedynski check on ad copy. Page 152 Early September found 21 busy students already planning layouts, copy, and pictures for the 1968-69 version of the Centripetal. Dedication was the outstanding characteristic possessed by these staff members who sought to capture the fleeting highlights of a school year and record them between the covers of the yearbook. Moderator Sr. St. Jude OSU instilled in them the momentum necessary to meet deadlines. This year the Centripetal broke with tradition and set up a new manner of producing the annual. Under this nevv system, work was divided among several sections, each falling under the jurisdiction of a section editor. Co- editors were replaced by a managing editor, who supervised the day by day production rate. To keep up with modern trends, a new cover style was devised for Volume 49. After hours ol' careful planning and debate, an unusual combination of cloth and leather was chosen to add flavor and appeal. For the first time, seniors were able to have their names imprint- ed in silver on the cover, due to the success of the Patron Drive. As deadline time approached, pictures were screened to see which would best recall en- joyable moments in the minds of Centralites in future years. It is with pride that the staff presents this year's version of the Centripetal. we-P11 Giving his approval to a page layout is Kenneth Jackson, lay- out editor. Mary Mechel and Linda Elekonich engage Ken's help in planning the faculty section. The mounting of underclass panels requires time, con- Q- . centration, and loads of patience. Demonstrating their 'c refined technique are Barbara Rygalski' Sandra Hodnicki editorg Claudia Finn,' and Christine Slomka, editor. Pictures present a variety of problems to all staff members. Chief protographer John Morris explains a series of photo- grap hs Ols eng to sports writers, Leonard Gurzynski, editorg James and Harry Gardner. ? ev W'3' mia -:Q-I., r' i ..L -:gs Q '75 'Q Dotti Godlewski and Susan Osovich, co-editors, type up informa- tion for the senior section. James Bartok an check the material for changes before typing, 'J Q51 ' x d Kathleen O'Shea Page 153 I Debalers Begin On Encouraging Nole Brains, Skill Lead To Competition DEBATE ln just one year as a full-fledged organiza- tion, Central's debate team has established itself. ln its first tournament, the team placed sec- ond among schools such as state champ Start, state runner-up Whitmer, and Sylvania. In forthcoming competition, the debating eleven gained experience and poise building for the District meet held at Bowling Green. Coach lVlrs. Diane Hamilton and her squad missed going to the state tournament by one victory, finishing fifth in the district with a 3-3 record. According to IVlrs. Hamilton, this year'steam has set a precedent that will be hard to follow in oncoming years. Thus far the team has brought home one trophy with hopes that more will be collected in the future. Four members were chosen to rep- resent Central in the District meet at Bowling Green. They are William Montrie, James Wright, Deborah A gosti, and Joseph Drouillard. Rounding out the eleven debating members are Denise Killy, Richard Staszak, Gerald Knierim, Kevin Saco, Pamela Wells, Peter Gerken, and Richard Priest, on their way to a city match. Page 154 Ouiz bowl participants display all-around academic knowledge while representing CCHS. At various practice sessions, members familiarized themselves with the buzzer system through trial runs. Contestants are Cynthia Judy, William Conklin, Joyce Hofnickl, and Michael Moszkowicz. OUIZ BOWL Early fall found tvventy-one juniors and sen- iors drawing on their knowledge of history, math, the sciences, and literature. Of these students, four were pitted against McAuley on WSPD-TV's High School Quiz. Semi-weekly practice sessions, conducted by Miss Mary Lee Rietzke and Miss Mary Smith, moderators, served in the elimination process. Sample tapes of previous shows and a scrimmage meet with the Libbey team pre- ceded the television confrontation. CHESS Interested students have a chance to exhibit their game-playing talents via the chess team. Tournament games played last September dis- played the ability of each contender. The out- come of those matches determinedamember's status on either the first, second, or third teams. Team moderator Fr. Keith OFMC supervised practice meets. City matches were often held in the school library. mg:- Cubin I hui W5 g. . - ug-i1fil1llllg5 'Hou Students who won berths on the firstchess team are iseatedl Donald Freeland, Joseph Drouillard lstandingl John Bocik, and S te ven Jagodzinski, Comprising the third team are lseatedl Daniel Grabarczyk, Richard Koelsch, lstandingl George Bires, Michael Pettee, and Gary Dutkiewicz. ,1 llklqmfijfinxitst snr T 'then .g Second-team members include Donald Freeland, Kath- leen Sheets, and Michael Pettee. Page 155 Clubs Range From Classical To Modern Languages Unite Di verse Cultures Language clubs provide an extra opportun- ity for students to improve their ability to speak a foreign tongue. In addition, studying different cultures opens the doors to under- standing and friendly relations among various countries in the modern world. RUSSIAN This year three ambitious students ventured to Start High School early each weekday in order to master the complicated Russian lan- guage. Fluency in other languages and a knowledge of basic English skills are a pre- requisite for anyone wishing to learn the lan- guage of the Soviet Union. FRENCH Under the guidance of Sr. M. Elayne SND, French Club meetings were held featuring parties, movies, and discussions of the cul- tural aspects of France. For the second year in a row, members operated a French boutique at the International Festival. SPANISH With the help of Mrs. Michele Comes, the Spanish Club has completed another success- ful year. Guest speakers and a traditional Spanish Christmas party highlighted club activ- ities. GERMAN The German Club, moderated by Sr. M. Adolph SND, participated in traditional activ- ities this year. Members went Christmas carol- ing, built a German booth at the International Festival, and planned a trip to Frankenmuth, Michigan. l.ATlN Monthly meetings of the Junior Classical League included reports by members, film- strips, and Latin exercises. JCL moderator Sr. M. Carmel SND helped members stage the annual Christmas Saturnalis, at which games were played and carols were sung in Latin. Page 156 Candace Devine, Christopher Cheney, and Catherine Rynski pause for a respite from their study of Russian. i S 'ilu-...- French Club officers Joan Gogal, Cynthia Judy, and Mary Ann Starzynski observe the c0untry's national flag, displayed by Ellyn Gozdowski. x. l ,X Carol Stemple, Karen Bocian, Roberta Rzy- mek, and Judith Duck attempt to think of novel ideas for future sessions of the Spanish Club. , 3. Y , 3 x Club officers Pamela Wells, Donald A Freeland, Deborah Skeldon, and Pat- rick Mack browse through literature they have collected on German cus- toms. l ,rv fit c xl Rf ., ,x 1153 i f ts. of the Latin Club, if Debra Montrie exhibits her knowledge of Latin by naming the days of the week to observant members I,-J Q f Page 157 Academic Clubs Promote Knowledge Several cultural clubs exist at Central for the purpose of spreading knowledge in particu- lar fields of interest. TAF Under the guidance of lVlr. Robert Stucker, the Theatrical Arts Forum planned several tours such as a trip to WTOL television station. JCWA officers David McCormick, David Chelminski, and James Mur- awski look over with interest the information Gregory Melczak and Linda Wallace have compiled on current even ts. Sr. lrene Marie helps students develop their artistic abilities through a newly-created program, Arts Prominent Energetics. JCWA The Junior Council on World Affairs, directed by Sr. M. Antoine SND, attempts to keep its members up to date on recent happenings across the globe. This year's activities included sponsoring the mock election, and representing Rumania and Egypt at a city-wide mock UN. A.P.E. Arts Prominent Energetics was formed this year with the guidance of Sr. Irene lVlarie RSIVI to uncover hidden artistic skills in Centralites. NHS This year the National Honor Society, under the guidance of IVlrs. Velma Pfieffer, spon- sored the annual College and Career Day and assisted with the Freshman Open House. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club, moderated by Sr. Nl. Nata- lie OSU, makes sure that all books are kept in good condition, and sponsor frequent Faculty Teas. FTA Future Teachers of America, under the direc- tion of Sr. lVl. Clarisena RSM, concentrated on subjects relating to the field of special educa- tion this year. Page 158 Karen Schuller, Anne Marie Czubek, Jayne Ingham, Marsha Gardner, and Christine Pawlowski serve faculty members during a library tea. Sr. Maura OSU demonstrates methods of education to members of the Future Teachers of America. Q- ai ' elf! ,ll Ruth Konczal, Victoria Beauregard, Judith Kaminski, and Robert Belkofer, officers of the National Honor Society, discuss ideas for useful projects their club can undertake. TAF officers Pamela Rynski and Mary Stein help Claudia Finn and Patricia Radecki plan upcoming tours to increase their knowledge of the theatre. Page 159 Thirst For Further Knowledge Prompts movies and guest lecturers. RADIO CLUB kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiius Medical Horizon Club officers, Barbara Czelusta, Janet Stresen, Debra Collum, and Sharon Wolniewicz, tackle the often pleasant task of planning future meetings. Guest speakers, field trips, and demonstra tions highlighted Chemistry Club activities for 1968-69. Under the guidance of Sr lVl lVlar lene OSF and the direction of club officers monthly meetings were held to increase an interest in this branch of science ff yr lStandingl Robert Patro, Catherine Samson, Colleen Cos stain, Ted Grachek, lseatedl Joanne Jensen, and Barba- ra Dianda, officers of the Future Scientis ts of America, examine newly acquired models of the human body. Page 160 ,Q ---ani L..tZ....,,QJ Sandra Wiezbenski, Gregory Czaja, Michael Naber, and Catherine Rynski assume the roles of Chemistry Club officers. Space models used for class and club meet- ings are displayed in room 3 70. MEDICAL HORIZON CLUB Under the competent leadership of their moderator, Sr. lVl. Patricia RSIVI members of the Medical Horizon Club delve into several aspects of various medical careers Participat ing in the lVlHC are juniors and seniors who are interested in furthering their knowledge in these fields. This is accomplished through Radio Club meetings, guided by Sr lVl lVlar guerite OSF, feature discussions of the parts of the radio and their functions. Members also tackle the problem of obtaining or renewing Participation STAGE CREW Stage crew members are among the unsung heroes walking Central's halls. Working behind the scenes, members constructed sets for lnherit the Wind and Camelot . The audi- torium sound system and the lighting for the Christmas assembly are also handled by this organization. Ed lVlical '69 assumed the duty of technical director. FUTURE SCIENTISTS OE AMERICA Determining one's blood type was the dis- cussion topic for one of the meetings of the Future Scientists of America. Directed by Sr. lVl. lVlarcelline OSF, the club was split into two chapters, each chapter having its own officers. lVlore commonly known as the biology club, the FSA included a number of other topics on its itinerary. Being a member of the stage crew involves hours of work on school plays and musicals plus other activities. lKneelingl Christopher Cheney, Lawrence Nirschl, William Dunn, Timothy Finn, lstandingl Frank Wisniewski, Edward Mical, Calvin Cousino, Stephen Mur- awski, Gerald Miller, Thomas Bohnsack, and Mark Wisniewski devote their efforts to con- structing a set for Camelot . mn: W- A. LM. fmt!! A-X. 1. 2' -'cr I L-,Qgfgrzi Michael Walsh, Michael Gilsdori Joseph Helminiak, Michael Nowak, and Gary Obee take an active interest in the radio and its parts. 'moot .ll til, 49 , f- Page 161 Religious Clubs I nstill Concern, Love F r Man CATHOLIC STUDENTS MISSION CRUSADE The Catholic Students Mission Crusade, through its annual Christmas Card and Medi- cine Drives, has kept Central abreast with other organizations in fulfilling the needs of missions all over the world. Voluntary pledges collected weekly revised the dues-collecting system. Acting as moderator is Sr. M. Elayne SND. YOUTH INTERRACIAL COUNCIL The newly developed Youth Interracial Coun- cil strives for better racial understanding at Central, as well as throughout the entire city. Discussion meetings and a city-wide meeting at McAuley High School highlighted the year. The McAuley meeting was entitled What is Black Power? Sr. M. Patricia RSM was elected by members as moderator, with Sr. M. Goretti OSF assisting in various YIC activ- ities. BIG SISTERS Helping bridge the gap between junior and freshman girls is the Big Sisters Club. This somewhat new organization, under the super- vision of Sr. M. F. Cabrini OSF, consists of junior girls willing to put out time and effort to welcome incoming freshman girls to Cen- tral. Each junior is responsible for familiarizing her assigned frosh with CCHS traditions and rules. YOUNG CHRISTIAN STUDENTS Another organization which supports student expression is the Young Christian Students. This organization, advised by Fr. Ernest, en- courages students to discuss their feelings and opinions with fellow classmates. Study weekends with students outside the Toledo area, tutoring in the inner city, and cleaning of ghetto neighborhoods prompted club mem- bers to act on social change. Page 162 Medicine and first aid supplies are col- lected from doctors in the Toledo area by CSMC members, then packaged and sent to foreign countries in need of aid. Sorting supplies under the super- vision of Sr. M. Elayne SND are D. Lewandowski, J. Mazuchowski, J. Erd, and S. Sarnowski. The Big Sisters is a newer organization at CCHS. Formed to help incoming freshman girls become acquainted with standing tra- ditions and customs, it is composed of junior girls who are willing to provide a warm welcome. Heading the group are P. Bacik, S. Kessler, L. Macke, M. Corrigan, and K. Delp. YCS attempts to give Central youth a chance to discuss their feelings and opinions with interested peers. They also do a great deal to make it possible for Toledo Students to meet with those from other cities. Organizing these activities are W. Szymanski. R. Skaff, Fr. Ernest, moderator, D- Agosti, and T. Gray, Page 163 vm 'wl W , W -1 K Y X A . 3 O A , ,., . . . , Q 'g '3:fL 1, . X- K C , wr , -.4.. - . .. ' V lv ,Q Iii, N Nf. 'Rs ' 0 N451 Yi 'Q ... ,H .,' YNY xy X wr' 'w 's .,q N wi There is no smoke Without fire. -Cllrfllfffl I. 55' P! u.i.p.'s Page 165 Senior Directory ABRASS, KAREN ..................................................... 26 6I Blrckhead Pl ..... Chemistry Club 45 CSMC 25 French Club 3, 45 Big Slsters 35 FSA 25 Patron Drive 4. ADAMSKI, KATHRYN .............................................. 26 3I5 Dexter St ..... Bowllng I5 FSA 25 GAL I, 25 Pro- ductlon Stall I5 Spanish Club 25 TAF I, 25 YCS I, 2, 35 Patron Drlve 4. ADAMSKI, STANLEY ............................................... 26 3384 Wilson Pl ..... Chemistry Club 45 FSA 25 FTA 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 3, 45 Latin Club 45 Patron Drive 4. ADDIS. JAMES ................................................ 26, I29 4835 Cedarhurst ..... Baseball I, 25 Bowling I5 Cross Country I, 25 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 Football I, 25 FSA 25 Gall I, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. AGOSTI, DEBORAH ....................... 26, I50, I54, I63 2479 Warren .... Centric 45 Freshman Chorus I5 FSA 25 GAL 25 German Club I, 2, 3, 45 JCWA 45 NHS 3, 45 Senior Play 35 Student Council I, 25 YCS I, 2, 3, 45 YIC 45 Debate Team 4. ALBERT. MARILYN ............ ...................... ........ 2 6 , I46 5360 Sandra .... Band I5 CSMC 2, 3, 45 FTA25 Glee Club 3, 45 Junior Glee 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Library Club 3, 45 Medical Horizons 25 Operetta 3, 45 YCS 25 YIC 45 Patron Drive 4. AMBROZIEWIQ, ELAINE ....................... 26, I43, T45 3I6 Mettler .... Band I, 2, 3, 45 CSMC I,45 French Club I, 25 FSA 25 FTA35 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 35 Medical Horizons 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Production Stall 25 YCS 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. AMRHEIN, GREGORY .................... 26, I20, I23, I25 623 Mayfair .... Baseball 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 CSMC I5 Football I, 25 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Student Coun- cil I, 45 Patron Drive 4. ANDERSON, MARY ............. ........ 2 6 I464 Schuyler .... FSA 2. ANDRZEJEWSKI, DOUGLAS .......................... 27. I3I 330 Mont Royal .... Bowling 3, 45 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 Football I5 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals I, 25 St. John Berchmans l, 2, 35 YCS 2. APPELHANS, JOHN . .............................................. 27 65 Blrckhead Pl .... FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. ARQUETTE, CATHERINE ......................................... 27 2323 Goddard .... CSMC I5 French Club 45 St. Hilda Guild I, 2. ASHMAN, SUSAN .................................................. 27 4494 zaznd SI .... Bowling l, 2,35 csmc 2, FSA 2, GAL I, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. BAKER. SUSAN ............................... . ....................... 27 I02 W. Central .... CSMC 25 Big Sisters 35 FSA 25 Patron Drive 4. BARANEK. MICHAEL ........................ ........ 2 7 64I Barclay Dr .... Patron Drive 4. BARROW. CRAIG ............................................ 27, I44 2422 Gasser .... Band, I, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Operetta 2, 35 Senior Play 35 St. John Berchmans I, 25 Tennis I5 Patron Drlve 4. BARTOK, JAMES ....................................... 27, 28, I53 4424Jackman .... Baseball 35 CentripetaI45CSMC2, 35-Football 2, 35 FSA 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Sports Mgr. 45 Student Council 25 YCS 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. Page 166 BARTOK, WILLIAM ............................................ 27, 90 IOII Homer .... CSMC 35 FSA 25 Track I5 Patron Drive 4. BARUT. JAMES ....................................................... 28 26l7 Locust St .... FSA 25 Patron Drlve 4. BAUN, JOSEPH .............................................. 28, I86 6I6 Collma Dr .... Chemistry Club 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club I, 25 Patron Drive 4. BEAUREGARD, PAMELA ........................................ 28 IOI Orville Dr .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Spanish Club 25 Patron Drive 4. BELKOFER, ROBERT ................................ 28, I5I, I58 B36 Maylalr .... Basketball I, 25 Centric 45 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Intramurals I, 25 Monogram Club 2, 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Student Council I5 YCS 2, 3. BENORE, PATRICIA ................................................ 28 2245 Westbrook .... GAL 45 St. Hilda Guild 3. BERGER. LINDA ................................................ 27, 28 3095 I23rd .... Bowling I5 FSA 25 GAL I, 25 Latin Club I5 Library Club 35 YCS 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. BERTZ, HERBERT ..................................... 28, I30, I48 4365 Overland Pkwy .... Football I, 2, 35 Freshman Chorus I5 Junior Glee 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Wres- tling I, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. lllAl.EcKl. JAMES .................................... ........ 2 s 529 Austin .... csmc l, 2, 3, 45 FSA 2. BIRIE. DALE ............................................................ 28 I79 Champion .... csMc l, 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 35 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals I, 2, 35 Spanish Club I, 25 Track 25 YCS I, 25 Patron Drive 4. BLANCHONG. LAWRENCE ................ ........ ............ 2 8 I3II Laclede Rd .... Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. BLANK. DENNIS ....... ......... ..................................... 2 8 lata clwmplaln SI .... csmc l, 2, 3, 4, FsA 2, l-lull Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. BLAZE. JOSEPH .............................. 28, I28, I29, I86 2750 Elm St .... Freshman Chorus I5 FSA 25 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Glee 2, 35 Operetta I5 Senior Play 25 Student Council 45 Wrestllng I, 2, 3, 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. BOELLNER, ROBERT ......................................... 29, 90 I228 MIchigan....Chemistry Club 45 CSMC 45 FSA 25 German Club I5 Monogram Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. BOGUCKI, SUSAN ................................................. 29 625 Woodstock .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club I, 25 Monogram Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Production Staff I, 25 TAF I, 25 YCS I, 25 Big Sisters 35 Patron Drive 4. BOHNSACK. TIMOTHY ........................................... 29 22I0 Dundee .... FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. BORER, BERNITA .............................. I7, 29, I4I, I47 5637 Chippewa .... Freshman Chorus I5 FSA 25 GAL I, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3,45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Patron Drive 4. BORGESS, CAROLYN ...................... I2, 29, I4I, I46 I6I5 Wayne .... Freshman Chorus I5 Glee Club 3, 45 Junior Glee 25 Library Club 35 Operetta 35 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 4. BOYCE. JULIE ......................................................... 29 6057 324th .... CSMC 25 Patron Drive 4. BRAND, BONNIE .................................... 29. I47, I50 4836 296th .... Centric 45 Chemistry Club 45 Fresh- man Chorus I5 FSA 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Junior Glee 25 Medical Horizon 45 Operetta 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 TAF I5 YCS 2, 35 YIC 4. BRUNNER, PAUL ........................ 25. 29, 35. I30, I4I 4225 Garrison .... Chemistry Club 45 CSMC 25 Foot- ball I, 2, 35 FSA 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 St. John Berchmans I, 2, 35 Student Council 3, 45 Tennis I, 25 Track 3, 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. BRZOZKA, JOHN ............................ 29, III. II2. I46 50I E. Oakland .... CSMC l, 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Glee 25 Operetta 3,45 Sports Mgr. 25 Student Coun- cil 25 Patron Drive 4. BUBACZ. MARY ...................................................... 29 2IB6 Eastbrook .... Chemistry Club 45 GAL l, 25 Intramurals I, 2, 35 Library Club 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 YCS I5 Patron Drive 4. BUCHLER, SANDRA ................................................ 29 3525 Herr .... FSA 25 German Club I5 Production Stall 2, 3. BUCK. BETTY ..................................... ........ 2 9 406 S. Detroit .... FSA 25 GAL 2. BURKHARDT, RICHARD ........ ........... 2 9 526 Durango. BURZYNSKI, DENNIS .................................. ...29, T86 I256 Tecumseh .... Chemistry Club 45 Freshman Chorus I5 FSA 25 NHS 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. BUSH. DAVID ......................................................... 29 2905 Gracewood .... Camera Club I5 CSMC 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. BUSH, DONALD ..................................................... 30 3357 Gracewood .... Band 35 FSA 25 JCWA 45 A.P.E. 45 Spanish Club 45 Patron Drive 4. BUSH, SHAUN ........................................................ 30 93I Bricker .... FSA 2. BUTLER, RICHARD .................... 28, 30. III. II3, II6 3635 Terrace .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Wrestling 3, 4. CARDER. KEVIN ..................................................... 30 3I34 Ravenwood Blvd .... CSMC I5 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals I, 2, 35 Wrestling I5 Patron Drive 4. CARLUCCI, LOUIS ................. ......................... 3 0. I47 6I27 Holly Glen .... Baseball 3, 45 CSMC l5Football 25 Glee Club 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Glee 35 Operetta 45 Patron Drive 4. CARONE, JOSEPH ............. I7, 28, 30, III, II2. I29 2329 Torgler .... Baseball I5 CSMC I, 2, 35 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Track I5 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 45 YCS I, 25 Patron Drive 4. CARPENTER, MARY ................................................ 30 2564 Berdan .... FSA 25 Latin Club I, 2, 35 YCS 35 Patron Drive 4. CERAVOLO, GEORGE ................................... 30, I29 I8I9Tabolt .... Football I, 25 Hall Patrol45WrestlIng 2, 3, 4. CHELMINSKI, DAVID ............................. 30, ISI, I58 233 Bronson .... Centric 45 Chemistry Club 45 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 FTA 3, 45 JCWA 3, 45 Latin Club I, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Student Council I5 Patron Drlve 4. CHIAVERINI, RITA ...................................................... 2053 Glenwood .... Bowling 45 Patron Drive 4. CHENEY, CHRISTOPHER ................ 30, I50, I56, I6I 3433Jeanette .... Centrlc 45 Chemistry Club45 Intra- murals 3, 45 Latin Club 25 NHS 45 JCWA 45 Mono- gram Club 4. CHMIELEWSKI, TERRENCE ................ ........ 3 0 2859 Nash Rd .... Patron Drlve 4. CHMIELOWICZ, JAMES .................................. 30, T32 3I I7 Warsaw .... Chemistry Club 45 CSMC I,2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Goll 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. CHRISTOPH, RICHARD ................................... 30, 130 4136 Grantley Rd .... Basketball 25 Chemistry Club 45 Cross Country 3, 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 FTA 35 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Ycs 2. CIESLA. MARGARET ............................................... 30 3611 Deon .... FSA 25 GAL 15 Latin Club 15 Big Sisters 35 YCS 1, 2, 35 Patron Drlve 4. CLEMENT, MARTIN ........... . ...................... 18, 30, 146 3206 Tremalnsvllle .... Baseball 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Chorus 15 FSA 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Tennis 35 Track 35 YCS 25 Patron Drlve 4. COLLUM, DEBRA ....................,............... 31, 141, 160 4546 288th .... Blg Sisters 35 FSA 25 Medical Hori- zons 2, 3, 45 Spanlsh Club 25 Student Council 45 Patron Drlve 4. CONKLIN, W. WILLIAM ...... 14, 15, 31,140,151,155 2737 Parkwood .... Baseball 2, 3, 45 Centric 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 25 FSA 25 Quiz Bowl 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Senior Play 45 St. John Berchmans 25 Student Council 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. CONNOR. JEANNE ............................................... 31 273655 chem., .... csmc 2, FSA 2, GAL r,sponi.h Club 25 Patron Drive 4. COOK. PATSY ............................................................ 3175 Cottage .... French Club 1, 25 GAL 1, 25 FSA 2, Ycs 1, 2. COON, DONALD .................. ...... ........................... 3 1 4559 N. Lockwood .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Hall Patrol 45 FSA 25lntramurals15YCS 2, 3. CORRIGAN, COLLEEN ................. 12, 25, 31, 41, 141 2347 Grontwood .... CSMC 1, 25 French Club 1, 25 GAL 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 St. Hilda Guild 1, 25 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. CRAVER, PAUL ....................................................... 31 1521 Cralgwood .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals 1, 2. CREIGHTON. PATRICIA .... ....................... ....... 3 1 407 W. Delaware .... FSA 2. CSOMOS. PATRICIA .............................................. 31 2145 Mellwood .... Freshman Chorus 15 FSA 25 GAL 1, 25 Llbrary Club 4. CULLEN, SUSAN ............................................ 31, 151 2318 Portsmouth .... Centric 45 Chemistry Club 45 French Club 15 FSA 25 GAL 1, 25 TAF 25 YCS 1, 2. CUNNINGHAM, MARK .......................................... 31 2702 109th .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. CUNNINGHAM. SHEILA ......... ................. 3 I 42 Blrckhead. QAJA,GREGORY ................................. 31,151,161 3350 Blackstone .... Centric 45 FSA 25 Chemistry Club 45 Football 1, 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 NHS 45 Track 1. CZARCINSKI, PAULA ...................... . ...................... 31 56 E. Lake .... CSMC 1, 2, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, JcwA 45 Hall Patrol 45 YCS 1, 25 Production Stall 35 Spanish Club 1, 2. QELUSTA, LAWRENCE ............................ ...... 3 1, 145 3225 Franklin .... Band 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Orchestra 35 Patron Drive 4. QERNIAK, GEORGIANNE ............................ 31, 151 5917 Benalex .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Centric 45 FSA 25 FTA 2, 35 GAL 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club 15 Patron Drive 45 Production Stall 3, 4. GIJBEK, ANNE-MARIE .......................... 31, 151, 159 3209 Maple .... Bowling 2, 3, 45 Centric45 Chemistry Club 45 CSMC 1, 2, 35 A.P.E. 45 FSA 25 FTA 2, 3, 45 GAL 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Production Stall 3, 45 YCS 1, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. CZUBEK, DEBORAH ............................................... 31 4654 Suder .... CSMC 35 French Club 25 FSA 25 GAL 15 TAF 35 Big Sisters 35 Patron Drive 4. DAVIS, PATRICK ..................................................... 31 4905 Roywood .... Football 15 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 25 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. DAY, JAMES ................................................... 32, 186 4136 Belmor .... Chemistry Club 45 CSMC 1, 35 Football 25 FSA 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. DE ANGELO. JOSEPH .....,...................................... 32 4322 Vermaas .... Basketball 15 CSMC 25 FSA 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 JCWA 35 Patron Drive 4. DECLERCQ, LESLIE. ........................................ 32, 119 2252 Auburn .... Chemistry Club 45 Cross Country 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Track 4. DEMBINSKI, ROSEMARY ........................................ 32 2830Warsaw .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Llbrary Club 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 St. Hilda Guild 25 YCS 1, 25 Patron Drive 45 Monogram Club 4. DEMSKI, MARY JANE ................... 15, 18, 32, 41, 146 3623 Anderson .... CSMC 2, 35 GAL 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 YIC 45 NHS 45 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 35 St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 35 Student Council 45 Patron Drive 4. DERLATKA, DOUGLAS .................................,... 32. 45 5464 San Pedro .... Chemistry Club 45 CSMC 1, 2, 35 45 Football 1, 25 FSA 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 St. John Berchmans 1, 25 Patron Drive 4. DEVER, THOMAS ....................................... 28. 32, 41 4322 Bellevue .... Cross Country 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 35 Freshman Chorus 15 NHS 45 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Llbrary Club 45 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 25 Wrestling 1. DEVINE, CANDACE ....................... 32, 145, 150, 156 3247 Elm .... Band 2, 3, 45 Centric 45 CSMC 1, 2, 35 FSA 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Production Stall 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 YCS 1, 2, 35 Patron Drive 45 Monogram Club 4. DILUCIA, DANIEL .................... ........ 3 2 8513 Dorr .... Hall Patrol 4. DITTMAN, SANDRA ..................................... ........ 3 2 2117 Rivard .... Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 3. DIXON, PATRICK ............................................ 32, 186 1918 Fairlax .... FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals 2, 45 Latin Club 1. DMYTRYKA, JOHN ................................................. 32 3308 Beaumont....CSMC 1, 25 Patron Drive 4. DO BRAK, BRIDGET ....... , ....... ,........................ ........ 3 3 227 E. Park .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 GAL 2, 35 Llbrary Club 35 TAF 25 Production Staff 1, 2, 35 YCS 2. DOMALSKI, FRANCIS ............................................. 33 738 Junction .... Chemistry Club 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 NHS 4. DOMAN, NICHOLAS ............................................. 33 1771 Hamilton .... FSA 45 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 4. DOMBI, JANET .....,................................................. 33 910 Manhattan....CCMC 1, 2, 35 French Club 35 Freshman Chorus 15 FSA 25 JCWA 35 Junior Glee 2, 3, NHS 4. DOMBROWSKI, JOHN ............................................ 33 3219 Warsaw .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. DORN, LYNDA .............. ........ 3 3 6025 Foth. DOWLING, VIRGINIA ............................................ 33 5856 Foth .... Library Club 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. DRENNAN, DANIEL ....................... 33, 111, 113, 117 4466 Glendale .... Baseball 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 YCS 2. DOUILLARD, JOSEPH ..................... 33, 146, 154, 155 39 Birckhead .... Chess Club 3, 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Chorus 15 FSA 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals 35 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 25 YCS 2, Debate Team 4. DUGAN, PATRICIA ................................................. 33 1945 Christie .... Freshman Chorus 15 FSA 25 GAL 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Assistant 3,5 45 Spanish Club 25 Patron Drive 4. DUNBAR, RODNEY ................................................ 33 1826 Waite .... Camera Club 35 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 JCWA 35 Latin Club 25 Llbrary Club 35 vcs 1, 2, 3, 4. EAST, BEVERLY ....................................................... 33 815 Favony .... FSA 25 Production Staff 1, 2, 35 St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 35 TAF 1, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. EBNER, VALERIE ............................................. 33, 143 2264 Vermont .... FSA 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ECKHART, JOHN .................................................... 33 536 Wlnlleld .... CSMC 15 Football 1, 25 FSA 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 4. EGGERSTORFER. JOHN ........... 33, 51, 111, 113, 116 4533 Commonwealth .... Baseball 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 4. EICHNER, JOHN ............................................ 33, 186 3851 Berkley .... Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. ELEKONICH, LINDA ....................................... 33, 153 2867 Nash .... Centrlpetal 45 CSMC 25 Freshman Chorus 15 FSA 25 Patron Drive 4. ELLIS, STEVEN ................................................ 33, 162 1174 Lincoln .... Cross Country 15 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 25 French Club 2, 35 FSA 25 Intramurals 15 Track 15 Patron Drive 45 YIC 4. EMBER, DAVID ......................... 33, 35, 128, 129, 151 4732 Overland .... Centric 45 Chemistry Club 45 Football 25 FSA 25 NHS 3, 45 Track 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. ETIEL, ANDREW .... 34,111,114,120,121,123,124,131 2439 Scottwood .... Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. EVANS, DEREK ............................................... 34, 186 2263 Robinwood .... Patron Drive 4. FACKELMAN, MARY ......... , ...........,..,..,.................. 34 3824 srunnefd .... csmc 1, 2, FSA 2, Ycs 3, 4. FANELLY, KAREN ................................... 34, 140, 151 2346 Charlestown .... Centric 45 French Club 1, 25 Freshman Chorus 15 FSA 25 GAL 1, 2, 3, 45 Oper- etta 15 NHS 45 Senior Play 15 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 TAF 1. FARRELL, KATHLEEN .............................................. 34 4026 Commonwealth .... Bowling 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 FSA 25 GAL 2, 3, 45 NHS 45 Production Stall 2, 35 St. Hilda Guild 15 TAF 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. FEHLEN, ROBERT ............................................ 34, 131 3037 Colby .... CSMC 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 Tennis 35 Wrestling 1, 2. FILLION, CHRISTINA .............................................. 34 2562 Scottwood .... FSA 25 GAL 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Library Club 1. FINN, CLAUDIA ............................. 34, 150, 153, 159 2324 Maplewood .... Bowling 15 Centric 45 Centri- petal 45 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 GAL 1, 25 Production Stall 1, 2, 3, 45 TAF 1, 2, 3, 45 YCS 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. FINN, TIMOTHY ...................................... 34, 146, 161 1827 Brame .... FSA 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Operetta 2, 35 Production Stall 4. Page 167 FLORKOWSKI, ROGER ............. , ............. , ............... 34 4922 Burnham .... Hall Patrol 4, Wrestling I, 2, YCS 2. FORTENER, CATHERINE ......................................... 34 924 Utlca .... CSMC I, 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club I, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. FOURNIER, RICHARD ............................... I5, 34, I47 l750 Wyndhurst .... Basketball I, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, French Club I, Freshman Chorus I, FSA 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Student Council I, 3, Patron Drive 4. FREELAND, ROBERT ....... . ................. 34, 4l, I5I, I52 4023 Overland .... Basketball I, Centric 4, Centri- petal 4, CSMC I, FSA 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Student Council I, 4, Track 2, Patron Drive 4. GABENSKI, MICHAEL .................................... 34. I86 I757 Spencer .... CSMC I, 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. GAILLIOT. THOMAS ............................................... 34 4244 Templar .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Intramur- als I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, Patron Drive 4. GALL. LINDA .......................................................... 34 3536 Stlckney .... Freshman Chorus I, FSA 2,GALI. GARDNER, HARRY ...............................,......... 34, I53 4329 Lewis .... Centripetal 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, St. John Berchmans I, 2, Track I, 3, YCS I, 2, Patron Drive 4. GEREMSKI, MARY ELLEN .........................,............. 34 2734 II7th .... FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club I, 2, NHS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. GERKEN. PETER ....................................... 35, 58, I54 272I Parkwood .... Band I, 2, Debate Team 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Latin Club I, NHS 4, Production Stall 4, St. John Berchmans I, 2, TAF 2, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. GILSDORF, MICHAEL ..................................... 35, I6I 826 Brlnton .... CSMC 3, Production Staff 3, Radio Club 4, TAF 3. GODFREY, JOHN ..... , ...... . ......................... , ............ 35 3IB2 Glenwood .... CSMC 2, Intramurals I , 2, Patron Drlve 4. GODLEWSKI, DOROTHY ................................ 35, I53 2507 Melva .... Centripetal 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus I, FSA 2, GAL 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, NHS 3, 4, Production Stall I, 2, Student Council 2, 3, TAF I, 2, YCS I, 2, 3, Patron Drive 3, 4. GOME1, STELLA .......................................,............. 35 333 W. Stearns, Temperance, Mich .... Library Club 4. GOODNOUGH, ANN ............................................ 35 II2I Northville .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 2, Freshman Chorus I, Hall Patrol 4, Junior Glee 2, Latin Club 2, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Stall 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. GORNEY. CAROL .....................,.... , ....................... 35 I670 Avondale .... Hall Patrol 4, St. Hilda Guild I, 2, 3, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. GOSPODAREK, GERALD ...........,................... 35. l86 22 E. Park .... Chemistry Club 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 3, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. cumin. Mnv .Q .................................................... as 6425 Douglas .... CSMC I, 2, FSA 2, GAL I, 2, 3, 4, Llbrary Club 3, TAF I, Production Stall 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. GRACHEK, GARY ................................................... 36 247 Malestic .... Chemistry Club 4, FSA 2, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Patron Drive 4. Page 168 I GRAMLING, JO ANNA .......................................... 36 2026 Balkan .... Bowling I, 2, 3, Chemistry Club 4, csMc 1, FTA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, Ni-is 2, 3, 4, German Club I, 2, 3, TAF I, 2, Patron Drive 4. GRANDOWIC1, DENNIS. ....................................... 36 40 W. Central .... Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. GRAY, THOMAS ............................................. 36, 163 563 Prouty .... Chemistry Club 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, NHS 4, Track I, 2, YCS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. . GRUBB, GEOFFREY ...................... I4, I7, 36, 5I, I40 I95I Cass .... Band I, 2, 3, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Senior Play 4, St. John Berch- mans 2, Student Council 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. GUNSELMAN, CHRISTINE ............................. 36, I52 I837 Berkshire .... Centripetal 4, CSMC I, French Club I, FSA 2, GAL I, 3, Gym Assistant 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. GUHYNSKI, LEONARD ................................. 36, I53 43I Dexter .... Centripetal 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, French Club I, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Junlor Glee 2, 3, Production Staff I, 4, TAF I, 2, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 3, 4. GYURKO, ROSALIE ................................................ 36 I42 W. Central .... Chemistry Club 4, French Club 3, FSA 2, GAL I, TAF 4, German Club I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Production Stoll 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. HAAS, JULIE ........................................................... 36 2905 I23rd .... Chemistry Club 4, FSA 2, TAF 2, Production Staff 2, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. HAJDUK, RANDI ..................................................... 36 550 E. Park .... Bowling I, CSMC I, 2, 3, FSA 2, GAL I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, TAF I, 2, Production Stall I, 2, YCS I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. HELMINSKI, LYNN ................................................. 36 2853 Elm .... Football I, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. HENRICKS, KATHIE ................................................ 36 4I09 Palmetto .... CSMC 2, Freshman Chorus I, FSA 2, GAL 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Spanlsh Club 2, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. HOCKENBERGER, MICHAEL .......................... 36, I86 4022 Garrison .... CSMC I, 3, Football I, 2, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 2. HODNICKI, SANDRA ............................. 36, ISI, I53 5I27 Elaine .... Centric 4, Centripetal 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, FSA 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Stall 4, Patron Drive 3, 4. HOFFMAN, MARY .................................................. 36 664 Russell .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 4, FSA 2, Freshman Chorus I, Junior Glee 2, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. HOJNICKI, JOYCE ......................... 37, I50, I52, T55 I6I6 Pinewood .... Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, Centripetal 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Quiz Bowl 4, FTA 3, GAL I, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Stall I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, TAF I, 2, Patron Drive 3, 4. HOLLEY. KAREN. ..... . .............................................. 37 I4I5 Potomac .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, NHS 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, YCS I, 2, Patron Drive 4. HOLMES, RICHARD .......................... 28, 37, III, II3 2657 Boxwood .... Baseball 3, Basketball I, 2, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, St. John Berchmans I, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. HOREN, DANIEL. ................................................... 37 4B4I Bowser .... Patron Drive 4. HORVATH, TERRANCE ................................... 37, I3I 272 Arcadia .... Basketball I, Bowling 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, FSA 2, Glee Club 3, Intramur- als I, 2, Operetta 3, YCS I, 2, 3. HOUSE, KATHLEEN .......................... I8, 37, 103, I46 4336 Onondaga .... Bowling 4, CSMC 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Junior Glee 2, Operetta 3, 4, Senior Play 3, YCS I. HOUSTIN. JAMES ................................................... 37 4348 Birchall .... FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. HULETT, DENNIS ............................................ 37, I86 I562 Gould .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, French Club I, FSA 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, Patron.DrIve 4. HUPP, KATHY ......................................................... 37 4430 Wlllys Pkwy .... FSA 2, GAL 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 2, Patron Drive 4. IBARRA. MAGDALENA ................................... 37, I45 809 N. Erie .... Band 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, Latin Club I, 2, Patron Drive 4. IDQAK, JAMES ...................,................................. 37 4507 Westway .... CSMC I, 2, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 2, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. JACKSON, KENNETH ..................................... 37, I53 I842 Marlowe .... Centripetal 4, St. John Berchmans I, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4. JACKSON, NANCY ...........................................,,... 37 4538 289th .... CSMC 3, FSA 2, TAF 2, Library Club 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, YCS 4. JARZYNSKI, PAULA ........................................ 37, ISI 2733 Chestnut .... Bowling 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, Chem- mr, Club 4, csmc 1, 2, 3, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NI-IS 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Patron Drive 4. JASINSKI, MARY .................................................... 37 637 Polonia .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus I, Junlor Glee 2, GAL I, FSA 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, YCS I, 2, Patron Drive 4, JCWA 4. JENNINGS, PATRICIA ............................................ 37 4I2Cumberland .... Camera Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Patron Drive 4. JENSEN, JUDITH .................................................... 37 4735 285th .... FSA 2, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, TAF I, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. JOHNSON, ROBERT ......... 37, 45, I20, I22, I23, I24 2I22 Fulton .... Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Football I, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramur- als I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, St. John Berchmans I, 2, Student Council 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. JONES, MARTIN ....................................... ........... 3 8 4239 Packard. JONIEC, GEORGE ......................................... 38, I45 328 Malestic .... Band I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, NHS 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. JOSEPH, ANTHONY ....................................... 38, I32 I038 Woodward .... Basketball I, 2, FSA 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. JUDY, CYNTHIA, .................................... 38, I55, I56 2445 Scottwood .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, GAL I, 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 3, Student Council 4, Quiz Bowl 4, Patron Drive 4. JURSKI, JOYCE ....................................................... 38 26 W. Streicher .... Hall Patrol 4, NHS 4. KAJFASZ, THOMAS .......,........................................ 38 4II Cumberland .... CSMC I, Hall Patrol 4, Intra- murals I, 2, Patron Drive 4. KAMINSKI, JUDITH ......................................... 38, I58 4628 Vermaas .... Cheerleader 2, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL I, 2, 3, 4, Latln Club I, 2, Monogram Club 2, YIC 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS I, Patron Drive 4. KANDERSKI, JAMES ............................................... 38 4I08 Kingsmoor .... FSA2, German Club I, 2, Hall Patrol 4. KANE. GREGORY ....................,................... ....... 3 8 1111 Newbury ..,. FSA 2, Patron Drive 4. KAPP, BONNIE .... . ............................................ 39, 52 2614 104th .... Bowling 2, 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, CSMC 2, 3, St. Hllda Gulld 2, 3. KASZUBSKI, DORIS ................................,.... ....... .... 3 9 2931 Mulberry .... Bowling 1, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, FSA 2, JCWA 3. KATAFIASZ, JOHN ........................... 39. 57, 111. 112 1133 Radcliffe .... Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus I, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Patron Drive 4. KEHRES, PHILIP ...................................................... 39 2309 Westbrook .... FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramur- als 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. KELLER, THOMAS ........................... 39. 128. 129, 186 2014 Brussels .... CSMC 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Fresh- man Chorus 1, Junior Glee 3, FSA 2, Intramurals 2, YCS 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. KELLY. JILL .............................................................. 39 6371 Grandview, Erie, Mtch .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, German Club 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4, Senior Play 1, NHS 4, TAF 1, YCS 3, Patron Drlve 4. KENDRICK, CATHERINE ......................................... 39 2162 Westbrook .... French Club 1, 2, Freshman Chorus 1, Junior Glee 2, 3, GAL 1, FSA 2, TAF 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4, Production Stall 1, Patron Drlve 4. KIEFER, PATRICIA ................................................... 39 5586 30Bth .... Chemistry Club 4, French Club 2, FSA 2. KILCORSE. MICHAEL ........................................ 28. 39 1207 Corbin .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, FSA 2, YCS 2. KIl.ISCH. MICHAEL ................................................. 39 5126 Tappan .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Mgr. 3, Patron Drive 4. KILLY. DENISE ................................................ 39, 154 10005 Garden .... French Club 1, FSA 2, Debate Team 4. KING. MARY .......................................... 39. 143. 144 4649 Ryan .... Band 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, NHS 4, Orchestra 3, 4, YCS 3, Student Council 4, Patron Drive 4, GAL 1. KITZ. THOMAS ........................................................ 39 2027 Marengo .... Baseball 2, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Wres- tllng 1, YCS 2, 3. KITZ, TIMOTHY ...............................,........... 15, 39, 41 2027 Marengo .... Camera Club 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, Senior Play 4, YCS 2, 3, St. John Berchmans 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2. KLEIN. ELIZABETH .................................................. 39 1938 Farnham .... CSMC1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drlve 4. KNIERIM, GERALD ................................. 39, 131, 154 3713 Wycklitle .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Patron Drive 4, Debate Team 4. KOEHLER. RICHARD ....................................... 39, 186 1411 Colburn .... Hall Patrol 4, FSA 2. KOLASINSKI, SUSANNE ................................ 39, 150 324 Mettler .... Centric 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Freshman Chorus 1, Junior Glee 2, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, YCS 1, 2, Production Stott 3, Patron Drive 4. KONCZAL, RUTH .............................. 13, 40, 136, 158 4513 Overland .... Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, FSA 2, Gym Assistant 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 3, Patron Drive 4. KONZ. TERRENCE .................................................. 40 4566 Willys Pkwy .... Chemistry Club 4, Football 1, 2, lntramurals 1, Patron Drive 4. .,', ', -Q--1 KOONTZ, LAWRENCE ,,..............,.......... .. ........ 40 2055 Perth .... FSA 2, Patron Drive 4. KORALEWSKI, FREDERICK ...................................... 40 539 Carver .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drlve 4. KORNOS, DONNA .............................,.......... 40, 151 319 Gramercy .... Bowling 4, Centric 4, Freshman Chorus 1, FSA 2, FTA 4, GAL 4, Hall Patrol 4, Junior Glee 2, NHS 3, 4, Production Stall 2, 3, TAF 2, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. KORSNACK. SUSAN .............................................. 40 5565 Silverdale....FSA 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. KOTLEWSKI, LINDA ................................ 40, 150, 152 4124 Roanoke .... Bowling 1, Centric 4, Centripetal 4, CSMC 1, French Club 2, 3, FSA 2, GAL 1, Monogram Club 4, NHS 3, 4, Production Stott 4, Patron Drlve 4. KOWALSKI, DENNIS ...................................... 40, 144 441 E. Hudson .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Hall Patrol 4, FSA 2. KOWALSKI, JOYCE ................................................ 40 1012 Booth .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, lntramurals 1. KRAMER, KRISTINE ................................................. 40 5041 Pawnee .... FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drlve 4. KRUSE. MICHAEL ................................................... 40 2417 Carriage .... Chemistry Club 4, YCS 4. KRZYSTON, KAREN ..................,............................. 40 33 E. Pearl .... French Club 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Production Stall 3. KUBIAK, TIMOTHY ................................. .40, 111, 115 2055 N. Kennison .... Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. KUBICKI, DALE ............................................... 40, 186 812 Linda .... Bowling 2, CSMC 1, 2, Freshman Cho- rus 1, lntramurals 2, FSA 2, Patron Drive 4. KUJDA. ROBERT ...... ...... ...................................... 4 0 3554 Hazelhurst .... CSMC I, 2, FSA 2. KULAKOWSKI, SUSAN.... ....................... 40. 143. 145 2741 Stickney .... Band 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. KUN1, JOSEPH ............ . .......................................... 40 2635 Scottwood .... Band 1, 2, 3, FSA 2, Latln Club 1, Orchestra 3, YCS 2. KURDZIEL, FRANK .......................................... 40, 131 2234 Hinde .... Bowling 4, Cross Country 3, FSA 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Track 2, Patron Drive 4. KWIATKOWSKI, BERNARD ............ 1972 Airline .... Hall Patrol 4. KWIATKOWSKI, THOMAS ....................... 41. 143. 145 21 E. Oakland .... Band 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Latin Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, YCS 2. LACURE, LESLIE ...................................................... 41 2476 Glenwood .... CSMC 4, FSA 2, NHS 3, 4. LANZINGER. LYNN .......................... 12. 41. 136. 141 2133 Castlewood .... Cheerleader 4, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Patron Drlve 4. LA PORTE, MARTIN ................................................ 41 546 Shasta .... CSMC 1, FSA 2, YCS 1, Hall Patrol 4, Senior Play 2, St. .Iohn Berchmans 1. LARGE. MARTHA ...................................... 41. 73. 136 4830 291st .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Big Sisters 3, Dancing lrlsh 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, -Spanish Club 2, TAF 1, Student Council 2, YCS 1, Patron Drlve 4. LA VOY, CHRISTINE ............................... 41, 136, 150 333 W. Sterns, Temperance, Mtch .... Bowling 2, Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 2, 4, Dancing Irish 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL I, 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, YIC 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 4, Patron Drive 4. Page 169 LAWNIQAK. PAUL ........................................ 42, 186 2541 Alblon .... Band 1, 2, 3, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. LAIETTE, LINDA ...........,..,.. , ........................... 42, 151 262 Wlndemer .... Centric 4, Big Sisters 3, FSA 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Ycs 2, 3. LAIETTE, MARY ...................................................... 42 4632 290th .... FSA 2, GAL 2, Patron Drive 4. LEBOWSKY, JUDITH ....................................... 42, 141 5528 299th .... FSA 2, GAL 2, JcwA 3, NHS 4, TAF 1, YCS 2, Spanish Club 2, St. Hilda Build 1, Student Council 4, Patron Drive 4, Monogram Club 4. LENNEX, KAREN .....................,.............................. 42 4445 North Haven .... FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, Student Council 1. LEON, JOSE CIRO ......... ..... 322 Boston. LEONARD, PATRICK ............................................... 42 522 Acklln....CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. LEWIS, MARY SUE ......... ....... 4 2 2252 Westbrook. LEYDEN, NOREEN ........................................ .42, 151 2211 Portsmouth .... Centric 4, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, NHS 4, Orchestra 1, Production Stall 2, TAF 2, YCS 2. LINKER. DEBORAH ........................ .......... ............... 4 2 3840 Revere .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, TAF 3, Hall Patrol 4, Library Club 3, Big Sisters 3. LOHMAN, THOMAS ............................................... 42 1750 Wychwood .... FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramur- als 1, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4. LUDWIKOSKI, ALAN ....... 18,42,111,113,116,141,147 1211 Upton .... Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Glee 2, 3, 'Glee Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Mgr. 1, Student Council 4, Track 1, 2, YCS 1, Patron Drive 4, Operetta 4. Page 170 MACKE, MARY ........................,.............................. 42 3271 Detroit .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Quiz Bowl 4, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, Latin Club 1, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Stall 1, 2, 3, 4, TAF 1, 2, YCS 4, Patron Drive 4. MAC KINNON, CYNTHIA ........ .......... 4 2 4130 Briarcrest. MALLOY, DIANE .................................................... 42 3818 Drexel .... FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, Patron Drive 4. MALONEY, CAROL ...............................,........ 42, 151 2226 Grantwood .... Centric 4, FSA 2, Chemistry Club 4, French Club 1, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, TAF 1, Patron Drive 4, Production Stall 1. MALOSH, DONALD ............................................... 42 2540 Ayers .... Football 2, FSA 2, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. MANDERS. MARY .... . ...................................... 42, 146 320 Poinsetta .... GAL 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Freshman Chorus 1, Junior Glee 2, Glee Club 3, 4, FSA 2, Operetta 3, 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. MANN, CHARLES ...................... ,... ................. 4 2 , 186 4232 Kingsmoor .... Patron Drive 4. MAREK, MARCIA .............................................. 43, 99 408 Hayes .... FSA 2, Big Sisters 3, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. MARTIN, TIMOTHY ................................................. 43 3757 Sherbrooke .... FSA 2, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. MARZEC. THOMAS ........................................ 43, 186 2810 Upton .... Chemistry Club 4, FSA 2, Patron Drive 4. MASSA, MICHAEL .............................. 12, 41, 43, 146 6146 Holly Valley .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Patron Drive 4. MATHIAS, THOMAS ............................... 43, 111, 114 2452 Lambert .... FSA 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 2. MAURER, PATRICIA ................................ 43, 141, 150 3905 Rushland .... Bowling 1, CSMC 1, Centric 4, French Club 1, 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Gym Assistant 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Production Stall 1, 2, TAF 1, 2, Student Council 4, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. uuiursn, env ........... ....... ................................. 4 3 4460 N. Lockwood .... csmc 1, 2, 3, 4. MAZUCHOWSKI. GERALD .................. . .......... 43, 163 2812 Chestnut .... CSMC 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, FSA 2, FTA 3, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, Latin Club 3, 4, YCS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. MC BRIDE, MARGARET .......................................... 43 2848 Nash .... FSA 2, GAL 1, Latin Club 4. MC CANN, ROBERT ................................. 43, 90, 151 1031 Hawk .... Centric 4, FSA 2, German Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Tennis 2, 3. MC CARTY, ANN ..... 12,14, 25, 27,41,43, 141, 150 706 Brighton .... Centric4,Cheerleader2,Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Freshman Chorus 1, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 3, 4, Student Councll 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Patron Drive 4. MC CORMICK, DAVID ............. 18, 43, 146, 158, 186 324 Capistrano .... CSMC 1, FSA 2, German Club 1, Glee Club 4, Junior Glee 3, JCWA 4, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. MC GAHA, BESS .................................................... 43 2207 Walnut .... CSMC 1, FSA 2, Latin Club 1, Li- brary Club 4, Patron Drive 4. MC GOVERN, KATHLEEN ...................... 43, 144, 150 309 South .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Freshman Chorus 1, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Production Stall 1, 2, TAF 1, 2, YCS 3, Patron Drive 4. MC GRATH, DARCEY ....................... 43, 57, 136, 137 3073 137th .... Cheerleader 2, 4, FSA 2, GAL I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, Gym Assistant 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Big Slsters 3, Patron Drive 4. MC HUGH. JAMES ................................................. 44 230 Leland .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. MC NAMEE, D. MICHAEL ......................... 13. 44. 132 42 Blrckhead .... Baseball I, 2, Basketball I,2,CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, FSA 2, Goll I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, St. John Berchmans I, 2, Patron Drive 4. MC PARTLAND, DAVID .......................................... 44 1351 CraIgwood....FSA 2, HallPatrol4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, vcs 2, 3, 4. MC VICKER. CATHY ...........................................,... 44 320 Chapin .... FSA 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Big Sisters 3, NHS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. MC VICKER, MARK ..................... ,......,.. .................. 4 4 2038 Michlgon....Hall Patrol 4, St. John Berchmans I, 2. MECHEL. MARY .............................................. 44. I53 I943 Brame .... Centripetal 4, CSMC 2, 3, French Club l, FSA 2, Patron Drive 4. MELQAK, GREGORY .................................... 44. 158 747 Sandralee .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 3, 4, Latin Club 2, NHS 3, 4, YCS 2, 3. MICAL. EDWARD ............................................ 4 4, I6I 3951 Burton .... CSMC 3, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Production Stall 3, 4, St. John Berchmans I, 3, TAF 4, Patron Drlve 4. MICHALSKI, MARK ......................................... 44. 186 I7I2 Georgia .... FSA 2, German Club I. MIEKIHAK. CYNTHIA ............................................ 4 4 51 E. Oakland .... Chemistry Club 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Medical Horizons 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, NHS 4. MILLER, GERALD ............................................ 44, 161 B36 Cloverdale .... FSA 2, Latin Club I, 2, Produc- tlon Stall I, 4, St.John Berchmans I, 2, 3, TAF I. MILLER, RICHARD ........................................... 44, 145 324 Moss .... Band I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Orchestra 3, Patron Drive 4. MONTRIE, WILLIAM ........ I3,44,1II.II5,I4I,150,154 23 Bronson .... Centric 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, St.John Berchmans I, 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, YCS I, 2. MORRISON, KATHLEEN .............. .......... ......... 4 4 , 150 315B Cheltenham .... Centric 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Production Stall 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Patron Drlve 4. MOSZKOWICZ. THOMAS ....................................... 44 5532 Silverdole .... Chemistry Club 4, Football I, FSA 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. MULLER, CHRISTOPHER ......................................... 44 1648 Watova .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Intramur- als I, 2, 3, 4, St.John Berchmans I, 2, YCS 1, 2, 3, Freshman Chorus I. MUNDWILER, DAVID ........... .......... ........................ .4 4 1774 Northaver .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Foot- ball I, 2, French Club 2, YCS 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3. MURASKI, JEANNETTE .......... ......... 4 4 328 Eastern .... FSA 2. MURAWSKI. JAMES ........................................ 45, 158 2625 Locust .... Chess Club I, French Club 2, 3, Freshman Chorus l, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. MURPHY, PATRICIA .................................,.............. 45 II3 Everett .... Band 2, 3, Bowling I, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, NHS 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Production Stall I, 3, Student Council 1, TAF I, 2, YCS I, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. MURRAY, MARY .......................,............................. 45 1214 Corbin .... CSMC 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, FSA 2, NHS 4, Spanish Club 2, TAF 2, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. MUSCH, PATRICIA ................................................. 45 2114 South .... FSA 2, Medical Horizons 3, Patron Drive 4. MYERS, CHRISTOPHER ................................... 45, 186 3615 Whitegate .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Wres- tling I, 2, YCS 2, 3, 4. NABER. MICHAEL ........................... 4 5. 132. 150. 161 5730 St. Clement .... Basketball I, FSA 2, Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Golf 4. NAPIERALA, PATRICIA ........................................... 45 640 Marmlon .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Student Council I, Patron Drive 4. NAREWSKI, DAVID .............. ...... ..................... 4 5 . I32 1580 Hqg1ey....aq,eba11 3, csMc 1, 2, 3, 4, F54 2, Golf 4, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, Patron Drive 4. NARTKER, CATHY ................................... 4 5. 145, 150 2646 II8th .... Band I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, FSA 2, GAL 1, Medical Horlzons 2, 4, Mono- gram Club 4, NHS 3, 4, YCS 3, Patron Drlve 4. NAVARRO, RONALD ............................................. 45 1508 Western .... Football I, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. NAWROCKI, THOMAS ................................ ...45. 145 2806 Warsaw .... Band I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. NETRY. FRANCIS ........................................................ 2518 Cherry .... Cross Country 4, Hall Patrol 4, Track 3, 4. NEUSER, SUSAN .............................................. 28, 46 254 E. Oakland .... Freshman Chorus I, FSA 2, GAL I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, YCS 1, 2. NISCH, DENNIS ..................................... 46. 131. 186 738 Annabelle .... FSA 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. NOLTE, JANICE ............... . .............................. 46, 147 1402 Laurel .... FSA 2, Glee Club 4, JCWA 3, Latin Club 1, TAF 2, Ycs 2, 3, Junta. Glee 3. NOWAK, EUGENE ........................... 12, 46. 120, 123 3207 Elm .... Baseball 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Football I, 2, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Patron Drive 4. NOWAK, JAMES ............................... ....... ....... 4 6 . 145 2512 Bayview .... Band I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, St. John Berchmans I, 2, 3, YCS 4, Patron Drive 4. NOWAK, STEPHEN ........................................... 45, 46 4156 Harris .... Band 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. NOWAK, SUSAN ............................................ 46. 145 25192 Walnut .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus I, Junior Glee 2, 3, FSA 2, Latin Club I, 2, Monogram Club 2, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Production Stall 3, 4, YCS I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. OBEE, GARY .................................................. 46. 161 2727 Collingwood .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Radio Club 4. OBERDIER, SANDRA .............................. 46, 140, 150 4203 Onondaga .... Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Latln Club I, 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, YCS I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. OESS.JULIE ........................................................... 46 32595 Western .... Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman crm... 1, FSA 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 3. OKOROWSKI, DEBORAH ....................................... 46 136 Everett .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, FSA 2, GAL I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Medical Horizons 3, NHS 3, 4, Production Stall 3, TAF 1, 2, Monogram Club 4. OKOS. RONALD .................................................... 4 6 4419 Harvest .... CSMC I, Football I, FSA 2. OLIVER. PATRICE ........................................... 46, 141 735 Brookley .... CSMC 2, French Club 1, A.P.E. 4, NHS 4, Production Stall I, 2, 3, 4, Senlor Play 3, St. Hilda Guild I, 2, 3, Student Council 4, TAF I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. OLMSTEAD, MARY BETH ........................................ 46 2614 Dalelord .... Medical Horizons 2, 3, Big Slslers 3, Spanish Club 2, Patron Drive 4. OLSEN, JAMES ........ 46,51,I11,114,I16,151,I52,153 4414 Belmar .... Baseball 3, 4, Centric 4, Centripetal 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. O'SHEA, KATHLEEN ....................................... 46, 153 4312 Blrchall .... Band I, Centripetal 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL I, Intramur- als I, NHS 4, Production Stall 1, 2, 3, TAF I, 2, 3, 4, YCS I, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. OSOVICH, SUSAN ......................................... 46, I53 4352 289th .... Centripetal 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals I, 2, NHS 4, Production Stall 1, 2, TAFI, 2, YCS 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. OVENS. GARY ....................................................... 4 6 635 Waybrldge .... Baseball 3, Football I, 2, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. OWCZARZAK, JANET ............................... 35, 47, 150 364 Conrad .... Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, Freshman Chorus I, Junior Glee 2, FSA 2, Medical Horizons 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, TAF I, YCS I, 2, Big Sisters 3, Patron Drive 4. PACER, JOSEPH ............. 47, 111, 112, 130, 146, 186 106 Orvllle .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus I, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A.P.E. 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Patron Drive 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. PACK, GLORIA ....................................... 47. 144. 147 2821 119th .... Band 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3, FSA 2, Freshman Chorus I, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, JCWA 4, YCS 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. PAGE, MARCUS ................................. I7, IB, 47, 146 4539 Summit .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus I, FSA 2, Junior Glee 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, Operetta I, 3, 4, Senlor Play 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. PALM. ELIZABETH ..... ........ .................. ...... .............. 4 7 3228 Middlesex .... Chemlstry Club 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. PALMER. MOLLY .................................................... 47 2357 Portsmouth .... CSMC 2, GAL I, 2, French Club 4, Freshman Chorus I, St. Hilda Gulld I, 2, 3, Ycs 1. PASZGYKOWSKI. SHARON. ................................. 4 7 I26 E. Park .... Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, FTA 4, GAL I, 2, 3, 4, YCS I, 4, Patron Drlve 4. Page 171 PATRO, MARGARET ....................................... 47, 141 2354 Nebraska .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Library Club 35 NHS 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Student Council 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. PATTON, RONALD ................................................. 47 317 Austin .... Intramurals I5 Patron Drive 4. PAUL, RHEA ........................................................... 47 3626 WiIIys....CSMC 25 Big Sisters 35 FSA 25 GAL I, 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 25 YCS 1, 25 Patron Drive 4. PAWLICKI, MICHAEL ....................................... ....... 4 8 3127 Parkwood .... CSMC 3, 45 FSA 25 Patron Drive 4. PAWLOSKI, SHARON ............................................. 48 4046 Peak .... Bowling 2, 3, 45 CSMC 2, 35 French Club 3, 45 FSA 25 FTA 35 GAL 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Production Stall 2, 3, 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. PAWLOWSKI, CHRISTINE ..........................,..,....... 159 22 w. Streicher....CSMC L, 2, 3, 4, GAL L, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club I, 25 Library Club 4, Ycs 2. PAYMENT, JOSEPH ................................................ 4 8 61 Pasadena .... Band 2, 35 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. PEDRO. JOHN .... , ................................................... 48 3619 Berkley .... Freshman Chorus I5 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. PERZ, RICHARD ....... I2,48,I20,l22,123,I25,130,I41 2829 Trimble .... Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council I, 2, 3, 45 Track 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. PETTEE, MICHAEL ..................... 24, 48, 143, 155, 186 2420 Lawton .... Chemistry Club 45 Chess Club 45 csMc 3, 4, FSA 2, FTA 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Medical Horizons 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 45 Radio Club 35 St. John Berchmans I5 YCS 2. PFAFF, VIRGINIA . .................................................. 48 7364 Colonial, Lambertville, Mich .... FSA35 Patron Drive 4. PIOTROWSKI, DENISE ..............,............................. 48 4647 283rd .... csmc L, FSA 2, Hall Parrot 4, Latin Club I5 Patron Drlve 4. PITZER, MARY KAY . ................................................ 48 2320 Robinwood .... French Club 1, 25 GAL I5 FSA 25 Production Stall 1, 2, 3, 45 TAF 1, 2, 3, 45 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. PITZER. SUSAN ...... . ................ ..,...... 4 8 2320 Robinwood .... FSA 2. PLENZLER, JAMES .................................................. 48 742 Waverly .... Chemistry Club 45 Football 1, 25 FSA 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 JCWA 35 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. PLENZLER, PATRICIA .............................................. 48 1435 Crestwood .... FSA 25 Spanish Club 25 Patron Drive 4. POHERECKI, MICHAEL ........................................... 48 2106 Ontario .... CSMC 25 Hall Patrol 45 St. John Berchmans I, 25 Wrestling 3. POJEDYNSKI, DIANE ............................. 48, 150, 152 I2 E. Central .... Bowling I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 GAL I, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Centric 45 Centrlpetal 45 Latln Club I5 Monogram Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Production Stall 15 TAF I5YCS 1, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. POLCYN, MARCIA ............................................,.... 48 900 Woodstock .... FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club I, 25 NHS 45 St. Hilda Guild I5 YCS 25 Big Sisters 35 Patron Drive 45 Chemistry Club 4. Page 172 POLLAUF, THOMAS ..,............................................ 48 5535 Pawnee .... FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. POMASKI, CHRISTINE ............................................ 48 339 Austin .... Bowling 15 Chemistry Club 45 CSMC I, 25 Freshman Chorus I5 FSA 25 Patron Drive 4. POWELL, VICKY ..................................................... 49 5116 Pickfalr .... FSA 25 GAL I5 Library Club 25 Patron Drive 4. POZNIAK, MICHAEL ...................... 49, 111, 115, I30 336 Southview .... Football I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 NHS 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. PRIEST, RICHARD ........................................... 49, 154 737 Bronx .... French Club 25 FSA 25 Debate Team 45 Senior Play 25 Patron Drive 4. PRINTKI, DAVID ............................................. 49. 186 2711 Claredale .... Football I5 French Club I, 25 FSA 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 JCWA 35 Wrestling I5 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. PRZYBYLSKI. DAVID ............................................... 49 719 Waverly .... FSA 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Patron Drlve 4. PUDLICKI, TERESA .................................................. 4 9 3749 Drummond .... Spanish Club 25 St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. PUSZCZEWICZ, MARY LOU ............................ 49, 151 1656 Avondale .... Bowling I, 2, 3, 45 Centric 45 csmc L, 2, FSA 2, GAL L, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 25 TAF 1, 25 Patron Drive 4. QUELL, JOHN ........................................................ 49 4630 Alexis .... CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Intramurals I, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. RASZKA, DAVID ............................................. 49, II I 2740 Sherbrooke .... CSMC 15 Freshman Chorus I5 Hall Patrol 45 Junior Glee 25 Operetta 15 Sports Mgr. 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. RASZ KA. JANET ..................................................... 49 618 Falcon .... CSMC I5 French Club 3, 45 FSA 25 GAL 1, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 St. Hilda Guild I5 YCS 45 Patron Drive 4. REED, RICHARD ...................................................... 4 9 2417 Eastbrooke .... Camera Club 15 Production Stali 45 Radio Club I, 2, 3, 45 St. John Berchmans I5 Patron Drive 4. REGULSKI, JANICE ........................................ 49, 146 170B Walnut .... Freshman Chorus I5 Junior Glee 2, 35 Glee Club 45 FSA 25 Latin Club I, 25 NHS 45 Operetta 4. REICHERT, JAMES .................................................. 49 5313 Selma .... Camera Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 Football 25 FSA 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Sports Mgr. 25 St.John Berchmans I, 2. REITZ, RALPH ......................................... .49, 151,186 4839 Brott .... Centric 45 CSMC 45 Intramurals 45 YCS 35 Patron Drive 4. REJENT, ROSEMARY ...................................... 49, 151 3162 Goddard .... Centric 45 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 GAL 15 Hall Patrol 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I5 Spanish Club 25 Patron Drive 4. RESTIVO, RENEE .................................................... 50 1672 Kennerly .... Cheerleader 25 French Club I, 25 FSA 25 GAL I, 2, 3, 45 Gym Assistant 35 Intramur- als I5 Patron Drive 4. RICE, CATHERINE ................................................... 50 3107 Scottwood .... CSMC I, 2, 35 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 YCS I5 Patron Drive 4. RIHACEK, MARJORIE ............................... 38, 50, 136 2206 Grantwood .... Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 French Club 15 GAL 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. RILEY. DEBORAH ............................. .......... 5 0 4530 Eastway .... Patron Drive 4. ROBER, JACQUELYN ............................................. 50 2018Walnut .... Chemistry Club 45 FSA 25 LatinClub I, 25 Medical Horizons 2, 3, 45 YCS 35 Production Stall 4. ROGOLSKY. GARY .................................. 50, 90, I46 2808 Warsaw .... CSMC 25 Freshman Chorus 15 Jun- ior Glee 25 FSA 25 German Club 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 35 YCS 1, 25 Patron Drive 4. ROMAN, DONALD ................................................. 50 2040 Dana .... Football 1, 25 FSA 25 Patron Drive 4. ROMAN, MARGARET ............................................. 50 343 Cheswlck, Holland, Ohio .... CSMC 15 FSA 25 YCS I5 Patron Drive 4. ROMAY, DENISE .................................................... 50 69 Birckhead .... Chemistry Club 45 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club I5 NHS 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I5 Patron Drive 4. RORK, FRANK .................... ..................................... 5 0 1586 Amesbury .... FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Radio Club 35 YCS 25 Patron Drive 4. ROSE. JOHN .......................................................... 50 1815 Heatherdowns .... FSA 25 Camera Club 2, 35 Chess Club I, 45 Production Stall 45 Radio Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 25 Patron Drive 4. ROTH, RITA ........................................................ . .... 50 212 Eastern .... Bowling 25 French Club 25 FSA 25 GAL 2. ROWAN. KATHRYN ........................................ 51, 136 2129 Castlewood .... Dancing Irish 3, 45 French Club 1,25 FSA 25 GAL I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2. ROWE, LARRIE ........................................................ 51 3855 Eggeman .... Football I, 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intra- murals I, 25 Library Club 35 St. John Berchmans 25 Patron Drive 4. ROZEK. JAMES ................................................. 15, 51 3241 Elm .... CSMC I5 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Sports Mgr. 2, 35 YCS I, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. RUMSCHLAG. MARY ANN ..................................... 51 2014 Upton .... Chemistry Club 45 FSA 25 GAL I, 25 German Club I, 2, 35 Intramurals I, 25 Monogram Club 2, 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 YCS 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. RUTKOWSKI, TIMOTHY ........................... 5I, 145, I36 56 E. Hudson .... Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club I, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Orchestra 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. RVNSKI, CATHERINE ...................... 51, I50, 156, 160 60 E. Pearl .... Centric 45 Chemistry Club 45 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 Big Sisters 35 FSA 25 FTA 2, 3, 45 Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Production Stott 2, 3, 45 TAF 3, 45 YCS 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. RZYMEK, ROBERTA ......................................... 51. 157 2424 Lambert .... csMc L, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL 2, 3, 45 Gym Assistant 3, 45 JCWA 35 Spanish Club 45 Patron Drive 4. SABBACK, PHYLLIS .......................................... 51, 52 734 Nesslewood .... NHS 45 St. Hilda Guild 25 Patron Drive 4. SACO, KEVIN ..................... . ......,............ 51,131,154 4028 Orono .... FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Junior Glee 25 Tennis 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 Debate Team 4. SALIMBENI, PATRICIA ............................................ 51 3241 Jeanette .... Bowling 1, 35 Chemistry Club 45 FSA 25 GAL 1, 35 TAF 35 Big Slsters 35 Patron Drive 4. SARNOWSKI, SUIANNE ................................ 52, 163 3616 Cecelia .... Band 2, 35 Chemistry CIub45 CSMC 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Latin Club I, 25 Medical Horizons 4, vcs 1, 2, 4. SARTOR, JOSEPH ................................................... 52 5460 San Pedro .... Football I, 25 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 YCS 25 Sports Mgr. 35 Patron Drive 4. SAUNDERS. DAVID ............... .......... 5 2 2271 Jerome .... FSA 2. SCANNELL, MICHAEL ........ 13,28,51,52,111,115,150 5920 Woodside, Sylvania, Ohio .... Basketball 1, 2, Centric 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. SCHAEFER, DENNIS ......................................... 27, 52 3604 Torrance .... Football 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Wrestling 1, Patron Drive 4. SCHAEFER, DONNA ................................,............. 52 2540 Scottwood .... FSA 2, Latin Club 1, Llbrary Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Patron Drlve 4. SCHMAKEL, JAMES ........................................ 52, 131 3756 Linden Green .... FSA 2, Chemistry Club 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, JCWA 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, Patron Drlve 4. SCHODOWSKI, JANET ................................... ........ 5 2 1214 Campbell .... Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Latln Club 1, 2, Big Sisters 3, NHS 3, 4, Patron Drlve 4. SCHOETTLE, JUDY ................................................. 52 2857 109th .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. SCHROEDER, ROBERT ........................,..,................ 53 2543 Castleton .... Baseball 2, 3, Football 1, FSA 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Glee 2. SCHUSTER, THOMAS ................. 53.111,112.130,1B6 1415 Addington .... Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l,3, Sports Mgr. 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Patron Drlve 4. SCSAVNICKI, KEITH ............ ............ ....................... 5 3 242 Ferris .... FSA 2, Junlor Glee 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Senior Play 3, YCS 2, 3. SCZUBLEWSKI, LOLA ..................................... 53, 146 2905 Mulberry .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, Chemistry Club 4, Freshman Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drlve 4. SEYMOUR, KATHLEEN ........................................... 53 3640 Berkley .... Bowling 3, CSMC 3, 4, GAL 3, 4, JCWA 3, Patron Drive 4. SHANKLIN. DEBORAH ........................... 53, 143, 144 4337 Lowe .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, German Club 1, 2, NHS 4, Orchestra 4, YCS 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. SHARRIT, DEBRA .................................... 53. 141, 151 4516 288th .... Centric 4, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Patron Drlve 4. SHEAHAN, KATHLEEN ................................... 53, 151 1429 Rollins .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, Chem- amy Club 4, csmc 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Production Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, TAF 2, Patron Drive 4. SHEETS, KATHLEEN ..,..................................... 53, 155 2912 Parkwood .... Chess Club 3, 4, FSA 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4, YIC 4, Patron Drlve 4. SHEROIAN, SHIRLEY .............................................. 53 157 Mettler .... CSMC 1, 2, FSA 3, Hall Patrol 4, TAF 1, 2, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. SIDO, CAROL ..................................... 17, 27, 53, 151 737 Brlnton ..., Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, NHS 3, 4, Student Council 1, Patron Drlve 4, Mono- gram Club 4. SIDO. LINDA .......................................................... 53 4026 Sampson .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Patron Drive 4. SIEBENTHAL. THOMAS .......................................... 53 4467 283rd .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. SIECIKOWSKI, JOYCE ........................................... 53 657 E. Lake .... Freshman Chorus 1, FSA 2, Junior Glee 2, 3, Operetta 1, YCS 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. SIMON, ANTOINETTE ............................................ 53 3846 Lockwood .... French Club 1, 2, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. SIMON, KEVIN ............................... ......... 5 3. 145 2455 Scottwood .... Band 2, 3, 4. SIWAJEK, FRANK .................................................... 53 23 E. Weber .... Chemistry Club 4, Chess Club 4, FSA 2, Intramurals 2, 4, NHS 4, Patron Drlve 4. Hall Patrol 4. SLOMKA, CHRISTINE ..................................... 53, 153 19 E. Oakland .... Centripetal 4, CAA 2, FSA 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. SMIGIELSKI, PATRICIA ........................................... 53 619 E. Pearl .... CSMC 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus 1, Junlor Glee 2, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, JCWA 3, Medical Horizons 3, YCS 2, 3, 4, Spanlsh Club 2, 3. SMITH, CONSTANCE ..................... ....... 5 4 41 E. Oakland .... FSA 2, GAL 1. SMITH, JAMES ........................................................ 54 1615 Auburn .... Football 1, Freshman Chorus 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, St.John Berchmans 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. SMITHHISLER. MARY .............................................. 54 2327 108th .... French Club 4, FSA 2, NHS 4, Medi- cal Horlzons 3, Big Sisters 3, St. Hllda Guild 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. SNEID ER, PAMELA ................................................. 54 1002 Parkslde .... FSA 2, GAL 1, JCWA 4, Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, YCS 1, 2, Patron Drlve 4. SOBQAK, DAVID .......................................... 54, 131 1769 Tecumseh .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. SOBECKI, KENNETH ...................................... 54, 186 34 E. Weber .... FSA 2, Intramurals 1, 2, St. John Berchmans 1, 2, Track 1. SOBEL, SUZANNE .................................................. 54 1138 Secor .... Bowling 1, CSMC 1, 2, A.P.E. 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, GAL 1, 2, 3, Production Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, TAF 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3. SOFO, CARMELO ........... , ....................................... 54 358 Victoria .... Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. SOTO, MARIANNE ..................................................... 439 Segur. STACHOWICZ, MARK ............... 25, 54, 119, 130, 141 3031 Elmvlew .... CSMC 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Patron Drlve 4. STALZER, JACQUELINE .......................... 54, 136, 146 314 South .... Dancing Irish 4, Freshman Chorus 1, Junior Glee 2, Glee Club 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, TAF 1, Operetta 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. STANDERING, PAUL ................,............................. 54 3605 Doyle .... Chemistry Club 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, YCS 2, 3. STASZAK, RICHARD ....................................... 54, 154 1445 Hagley .... Baseball 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Debate Team 4, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. STEBLI, JOSEPH. ................ ..................................... 5 4 2007 Rosearbor .... FSA 2, Chemistry Club 4, Ger- man Club 1. STEIN. MARY ANN ......................................... 54, 159 2744 Parkwood .... Gym Assistant 3, TAF 2, 4, Big Sisters 3, Patron Drive 4. STEWART, BRIDGET ................................................ 54 2455 Scottwood .... FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramur- als 1, 3, 4, St. Hilda Guild 1, TAF 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, Patron Drive 4. STOECKLEY, THEODORE ............................... 54, 147 2555 Scottwood .... Freshman Chorus 1, JunIorGlee 2, Glee Club 3, 4, FSA 2, Intramurals 1, Operetta 1, 3, 4, Senlor Play 4, Patron Drlve 4. STRAHM, DENNIS .......................... 54, 129, 151, 186 3917 Upton .... Centrlc 4, Cherrlstry Club 4, FSA 2, NHS 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. STURDEVANT, RUTH .......................... .................... 5 4 2433 106th .... Bowling 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL 4, Hall Patrol 4, YCS 2, Patron Drlve 4. STYSZKO, LINDA .................................................... 55 4715 291st .... CSMC 1, 2, French Club 1, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, Library Club 3, 4. SULEWSKI, SUSAN ................................. 55, 143, 145 2306 Chestnut .... Band 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, FSA 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, NHS 4, Orchestra 3, 4. SUSOR, CAROL ...................................................... 55 2011 Balkan .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Production Stott 2, St. Hilda Gulld 1, 2, 3, TAF 1, 2. SWEENEY. WILLIAM ....................................... 55, 150 2716 Scottwood .... Centric 4, FSA 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Production Stall 4, YCS 2. SYVERT, VERONICA .............................................. 55 3323 Lagrange .... French Club 1, 2, FSA 2, GAL 1, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Ycs 2, 3. SYVERT, VICTORIA ................................................. 55 3323 Lagrange .... CSMC 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, YCS 1, 2. SZENDERSKI, JOSEPH .............................. 12, 55, 132 426 E. Park .... Football 1, 2, FSA 2, Golf 3, 4, YCS 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Wrestl- ing 1, Patron Drlve 4. SZENDERSKI, NANCY ................ . ........................... 55 653 Ashwood .... FSA 2, Patron Drive 4. SZTEITER, JAMES .................................................... 55 221 Bronson .... FSA 3, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, Latin Club 1. SZUMIGALA, RICHARD .................... ........ 5 5 1020 Eleanor .... Patron Drlve 4. TAFELSKI, JAMES ................................................... 55 2610 Collingwood .... FSA 2, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, YCS 2. TALIGA, MICHELE .................................................. 55 2626 Fulton .... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. TANSEY, COLLEEN ................................................ 55 2935 N. 109th .... French Club 1, 2, Freshman Chor- us 1, Junior Glee 2, FSA 2, Monogram Club 2, Operetta 1, NHS 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 1, Student Council 1, 2, YCS 2, 3. TATRO, JERILYN ...................................................... 55 404 Winthrop .... Band 2, 3, FSA 2, YCS 2, 3. TAYLOR, SANDRA .................................................. 55 330 W. Oakland .... CSMC 2, GAL 1, 2, Patron Drlve 4. TAYLOR, STEVEN ............................................ 56. 186 3728 Dewlawn .... CSMC 2, FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drlve 4. TAYLOR, THERESA .................................. 56, 143, 144 1029 Mc Donald .... Band 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Patron Drlve 4. Page 173 TIGH E, CYNTHIA .............................................. 27, 56 3654 Woodmont .... CSMC 25 FSA 25 Big Sisters 35 Patron Drive 4. TOBIANSK1, CAROL ................................................ 56 610 Wagganer .... Chemistry Club 45 CSMC 25 FSA 25 German Club 1, 2, 35 YCS 35 Patron Drlve 4. TRAWINSKI. JOYCE ................................................ 56 3723 Rushland .... Freshman Chorus 15 FSA 25 ln- tramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Big Sisters 35 Patron Drive 4. TRZCINSKI, PAMELA ......................... 28, 56, 104, 136 28 W. Stretcher .... CSMC 25 Dancing Irish 3, 45 FSA 25 GAL I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 YCS 1, 25 Patron Drive 4. TUCKER, PATRICK ................................... 56, 119. 130 4121 Walker .... Cross Country 45 FSA 25 Intramur- als I5 Track 2, 3, 45 Patron Drlve 4. TURSICH. JAMES . ...... . ............................................ 56 1423 Kenyon .... Cross Country 35 Football 1, 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Llbrary Club 35 Senior Play 35 YIC 45 Patron Drive 4. UNISKO. MARGARET .............. .......... .............. ....... 5 7 4871 295th .... Bowllng 15 FSA 25 GAL I5 Chemistry Club 45 YCS 25 Spanish Club 2. VALENTINE, MARY ......................................... 56, 151 34 Austin .... Bowling 1, 25 FSA 25 Centric 45 Chem- istry Club 45 CSMC I, 25 FSA 25 GAL 1, 25 Llbrary Club 35 Productlan Stall 1, 25 Patron Drive 4. VENIA, CHRISTINE ................................................. 56 2307 Shoreland .... Bowling 25 CSMC 25 FSA 25 GAL 2. WAGNER, DAVID ...................... ........ 5 6 3826 Drexel....Hall Patrol 4. WALINDZINSKI, KAREN .......................................... 56 10 W. Poinsetta .... Bowling 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 CSMC 1, 25 French Club 25 Freshman Chorus 15JunlOr Glee 25 GAL 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 Patron Drive 4. WALLACE. LINDA ................................... 56, 158, 162 433 Islington .... Chemistry Club 45 Freshman Cho- rus 15 FSA 25 German Club I, 2, 3, 45 JCWA 45 Monogram Club 2, 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 YCS 1, 2, 3, 45 YIC 4. WALSH. THOMAS ................................................... 56 1053 Natlonal .... CSMC 45 JCWA 45 Hall Patrol 45 Senior Play 45 Patron Drive 4. WALZ, KAREN ......................................................... 56 3930 Drummond .... Hall Patrol 45 St. Hilda Guild 1, 25 YCS 4. WAMIOLD, KENNETH ............................................ 56 1443 Eleanor .... Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 25 FSA 25 Hall Patrol 45 YCS 15 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. WARNER. CONSTANCE ......................................... 56 3839 Drexel .... CSMC 45 St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 35 YCS 4. WEIHER, WILLIAM ........................................... 57, 186 4305 N. Lockwood .... FSA 25 Radio Club 2, 35 St. John Berchmans 15 Patron Drive 4. WEISSENBERGER, GRETCHEN ......................... 27, 57 1742 Brussels .... GAL 1, 2, 3, 45 YCS 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3. WELLS, PAMELA ...................................... 57, 154, 157 2939 118th .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 German Club 3, 45 Production Stall 1, 2, 35 TAF 1, 2, 45 Debate Team 45 Patron Drive 4. WERNERT, DAVID ..................................... 33, 57, 147 1525 Cralgwoad .... CSMC 2, 35 Glee Club 45 NHS 45 Operetta 45 YCS 2. WICKS, KATHLEEN .................................................. 57 1116 Monterey .... French Club 15 FSA 25 Patron Drive 4. WIECK, KATHLEEN ............................................ 28, 57 540 Colllns .... Bowling 3, 45 Big Sisters 35 FSA 25 GAL 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 TAF 15 Patron Drive 4. WIELINSKI, JOHN .........,......................................... 58 149 E. Delaware .... Chess Club 15 NHS 45 Patron Drive 4. WIHBENSKI, SANDRA ................................... 58, 160 424 Spring .... Bowling 2, 35 Chemistry Club 45 FSA 25 GAL I, 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Monogram Club 2, 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 YCS 35 Patron Drive 4. WILHELM, MARGARET ....... .............................. 5 B 725 Orchard .... WILSON, ROBERT ....................... 14, 18, 58, 131, 146 1909 Freeman .... Intramurals 1, 25 Patron Drive 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4. WISNIEWSKI. FRANCIS ..................... .............. 5 8, 161 32 W. Park .... Football I, 25 Library Club 3, 45 Senior Play 3, 45 Production Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Sports Mgr. 1, 25 St. John Berchmans 1, 2, 35 YCS 1, 2, 35 Patron Drlve 4. WOJTOWICZ, JOYCE .............................................. 58 3318 Franklin .... CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 25 GAL 35 JCWA 3. WOLNIEWIQ, SHARON ......................... 58, 151, 160 2254 Hlnde .... Centric 45 FSA 25 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club I, 25 Medical Horizons 3, 45 TAF 15 Production Stall 15 YCS I, 25 Patron Drive 4. WOODARD, GREGORY .......................... 58, 111, 113 1014 Tecumseh .... Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Chenistry Club 45 Cross Country 1, 25 CSMC 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Chorus 15 FSA 25 Junior Glee 25 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 4. WORONEC. GREGORY ....... ........ 5 8 2602 Fulton. WOZNIAK, BONNIE ............................................... 59 3222 Warsaw .... FSA 25 GAL I, 2. WRIGHT, JAMES ................... 14, 15, 18, 59, 147, 154 3803 Willys Pkwy .... Junior Glee 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Senior Play 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 St. John Berchmans I5 Debate Team 4. WYMER, J OANNE .............................,............... 28. 59 3254 Maplewood .... FSA 25 GAL 15 Hall Patrol 45 YCS 1. WYMYSLO, JENNIFER ....... ....... 5 9 420 Cumberland .... YEAGER, SANDRA. ................................................. 59 120 W. Strelcher .... French Club I5 GAL 1, 25 Pro- duction Stall 3. YOPPOLO, LOUIS ................................................... 59 337 W. Manhattan .... Football 1, 2, 35 FSA 25 lntra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 45 Patron Drive 4. YOUNG, MICHAEL ......................................... 59, 186 441 Western .... CSMC 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 YCS 25 St. John Berchmans 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. ZACIEK, KATHLEEN ......... , ......................'........ 59, 151 422 E. Lake .... Bowling 25 Centric 45 Chemistry Club 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 GAL 25 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Big Sisters 3. IACIEK, MARSHA ................................................... 59 319 Mt. Royal .... Bowling 1, 25 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 GAL 1, 25 JCWA 35 YCS 3. Page 174 ZAK, WILLIAM ....... .... ...................... 6 0 . II I. II2, II6 635 Sandralee .... Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Wrestling I, YCS 2, Patron Drlve 4. ZAPIECKI, MARIE .....................,.............................. 60 43I3 Bellevista .... Freshman Chorus I, FSA 2, Lat- in Club I, 2, Llbrary Club 3, Patron Drlve 4. ZAWACKI. MICHAEL ........................................... ....60 7I4 E. Lalze .... FSA 2, Junlor Glee 2. ZAWODNY, SANDRA ..................................... 60, I50 745 Castle .... Centric 4, Chemistry Club 4, FSA 3, GAL I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. ZDRADA, ELAINE .................................................... 60 642 Polonia .... Production Stall 2, TAF I, 2, YCS 4. ZEMAN, LAWRENCE ............................................... 60 I90I Arlington .... FSA 2, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 4, Patron Drlve 4. ZIEMIANSKI. CAROL .............................................. 60 340I Angela .... Chemistry Club 4, FSA 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club I, 2, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. ZUNKIEWIQ, MARV HELEN ................... 60, I43, I45 3575 Cecelia .... Band I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 2, FSA 2, German Club 2, NHS 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Pa- tron Drlve 4. IWAYER. SUSAN .................................................... 60 I3I5 Parlxslde .... NHS 3, 4, YCS 3, 4, Monogram Club 4. IVCHOWICZ, BARBARA ......................................... 60 332 Dexter .... Bowling I, GAL I, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 2, TAF I, 2, YCS I, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. FACULTY INDEX Steinle, Fr. James ......... I I, 96, 98, I00 Gorman, Fr. Thomas ......................... 97 Adolph, Sr. M ............... .............. 9 8 Agnes, Sr. M. ............,.. ........ 8 9, 98 Agoston, Mr. Robert ......... .......... 9 8 Allred, Sr. M. ............ .......... 9 8 Angela Marie, Sr. ..... .......... 9 8 Antolne, Sr. M ........... .......... 9 B Arsenia, Sr. M .............. ........ 7 7, 98 Benedict, Mr. Peter ................... 98, I2I Beres, Mr. Richard ........ ........... 7 9, 98 Bernarda, Sr. M ................................. 99 Bolbach, Mr. Dennis .......... 99, IIB, I29 Brendan, Sr. M .............. .................... 9 9 Brown, Mrs. Dorothy ............. 64, 98, 99 Cabrlni, Sr. M. ............. ................. 9 9 Camp, Fr. Paul .......... ........ 8 9, 99 Campion, Fr. ......... .............. 9 9 Carmel, Sr. M. ...... ........ 9 0,99 Caroline, Sr. M. ........ .............. 9 9 Clarisena, Sr. M ........................ 99, I00 Comes, Mrs. Michele ....... .............. 9 9 Cordiak, Mr. James .......... .......... 9 9 Damien, Sr. M .............. ............ I 00 DePaul, Fr. .............................. I00, l3I dePaul, Sr. M. ................................. I00 DePrisco, Mr. Gerald ...... I00, I42, I46 Dever, Mr. Timothy ................. I00, I04 Elayne, Sr. M. .............. ....... I 00, I63 Ellerbrock, Mr. Felix ,.... ............ I 06 Ernest, Fr. ................. ....... I 00, I63 Florence, Sr. M .......... ....... I 00, I05 Foy, Mr. John E ............ ....... I 00, I05 Gable, Mr. Robert ........ ....... I 00, I42 Germaine, Sr. M ....... ............ I 00 Gemma, Sr. M. ..... ............... I 00 Goretti, Sr. M ............ ....... I 00, IOI Hamilton, Mrs. Diane ...................... IOI Hardak, Mrs. Esther .......... .......... .... I 0 7 Hauenstein, Mrs. Lucille ...98, IOI, I05 Hite, Mrs. Barbara. ........... I06 Irene Marie, Sr ....... ........ 9 9, l0l Jerolyn, Sr. M. ....... ........... I OI Jerome, Sr. M. ........... ....... I OI Jozwialx, Mr. Mllxe ......... ....... I 07 O'NeilI, Fr. Kelth .......... ....... I OI Kemski, Mrs. Evelyn ..... ....... I 07 Kos, Mrs. Pat ..................... ....... I 07 Kowalski, Mrs. Dolores ................... I07 Kregel, Mr. David ........................... IOI Krompalr, Miss Frances ........... IOI, I34 Kurtyka, MissJulia .................. IOI, I42 Lewandowslml, Mrs. Alice ......... . ....... IO7 Lucas, Fr. Nell ....................,. ....... I 02 Marcelllne, Sr. M. ............ ........ I 02 Marguerite, Sr. M. ........ ........ I 02 Marie Celine, Sr. .......... ............... I 02 Marilyn Therese, Sr. ..... ......... 9 3, I02 Mark, Sr. M. .............. ............ 7 7, I02 Marlene, Sr. M ....... ....... 3 5, I00, I02 Martina, Sr. M ............... .............. I 02 Maurice, Sr. M. ................ ........ I 02 Koreckl, Fr. Maximilian ..... ....... I 02 McCarthy, Mrs. Rose ....................... I06 Mcllhargie, Mrs. Margaret ...... IOI, I06 Mehling, Mrs. Patricia ..................... I06 Mercy Marle, Sr .... .................. I 02, I05 Morrln, Mr. Daniel ........ ........... I 07 Natalie, Sr. M. .............. ........ I 02 Noslxer, Mr. Leo ....,.......... ........ I 07 Nowakowslxt, Fr. Jerome ...... ........ I 03 O'Nell, Mrs. Leah ............ ........ I 07 O'Rourlie, Mr. Paul ....... ........... I 03 Paclxo, Mr. John ............................... I06 Patricia, Sr. Marie ................... I00, I03 Patricia, Sr. Mary .... I00, I02, I03, IB6 Paulinslni, Mr. Eddie ........................ I07 Plelller, Mrs. Velma ...I I, 98, I03, I05 Powers, Mr. Thomas..98, I03, II9, I30 Quenneville, Fr. John ............. IOI, I03 Rachel, Sr. M ................. ............... I 03 Reinbolt, Mrs. Mary ......... ........... I 03 Reinhart, Fr. Robert ........................ I03 Reis, Mr. Adrian .............................. IOI Rietzlre, Miss Mary Lee ....... 84, 98, I03 Roberta, Sr. M ......................... I03, I04 Rozanslst, Mr. Joseph .... l0,I02,I04,I I9 Ruth, Sr. M. ......,...................... l04, I05 Ruth Ann, Sr. ................................... I04 Saholslry, Mlss Diane ................ 66, I04 St. Jude, Sr ................. ....... I 04 Sarah, Sr. M ........ .......... ........ I 0 4 Schaler, Mr. Louis ........................... I07 Schubert, Miss Catherine ................ I06 Seeman, Mrs. Carolyn .... I03, I04, I49 Sheahan, Mrs. Nora .................. 98, I04 Smith, Miss Mary ...................... 74, l04 Sollolowslrl, Miss Nancy .................. IO6 Stephanie, Sr. M. ............................ I05 Stucker, Mr. Robert ..................,...... I05 Stureli, Mr. Robert ............. 98, I05, I2I Tereslta, Sr. M ............ ...... . .... ...I05 Thomasine, Sr. M .......... ...... . I05 Tilton, Mrs. Tina ....... ......... ....... I 0 7 Toczynslrl, Mrs. Virginia ............,..... l07 Tomaleslri, Mr. Chester ................... I07 Verb, Mrs. Maureen .......... 67, I05, I34 Wasserman, Mr. Richard ........... 47, I05 Wawrzynialx, Mlss Christine ............ I05 Wilson, Mrs. Della ............ ........ I 06 Wlnilred, Sr. M .................. ....... I 05 Wltlxo, Mrs. Ruth ................... ........ I 07 Woiclechowskt, Mrs.Jane ............... I07 Wroe, Mrs. Lillian ................. ....... I 05 Xavier, Sr. M ..................... ....... I 05 JUNIOR INDEX Aberl, Cynthia ...... .......... 6 5 Adamslti, Barbara. .......... 65 Albrecht, David ......... .................. 6 5 Page 175 Alvarado, Eplfanlo .......... Appleby, Richard ......... Arblnger, Carol ........ Bacik, Patrlcla .......... Barbara, Consuelo... Batog, Diane ............ .Muses 130 .......65, Beauregard, Victoria ............ .... 6 5, Bern1ng,Jacquellne . Blelskl, Steve ............ 65, 1 163 ..65 ..65 158 20,121, Blnkowskl, Richard .............. 14, 65, Blauvelt, Joane ......................... 65, Blust, Patrlcla ........ Blyth, Sandra ........ Boclan, Karen ........ Bocian, Laura ........... Boes, Mark ...................... Bogdanskl, Michael ......... Boros, John .................. Boyle, Mlchael ............. Brazzil, Kathleen J. ..... . 123 162 146 .......65, 157 ,76 ........65 ........65 Brauill, Kathleen A. ................. 65, 146 Bretsacher, Frank J ............ Brywczynski, Joseph ..,...... Bubacz, Carol ............. Burkhardt, Susan ......... Buttke, Becky ........... Byrne, James ........... Byvoets, Elizabeth ............ Cable, Maryanne .............. . ............... 65 65, 120, 125 .snso5,147 Calabrese, Kathryn ........... 65, 136, Calpotura, Minerva .......... 147 ..........65, 89 Cappelletty, Joan ............. Carder, 8rlan. .................... 65, 1 Carl, Gregory ....... Carr, Mlchael ....,... Carr, Thomas ........... Cheney, Theodore ....... Chlaverlnl, Gall ............ .. Chlcollnl, Raymond ......... Christie, Mlchael .......... .......65, Christmyer, Mark ...................... 65, Cleplchal, Donald ............... 65, 91, Cleslelczyk, John ......... .. Clark, Carol .......... Clegg, Glna .......... Clllton, Roseann ...... Colllns, Joan ................................... Collum, Martin. ................. ensues Connell, John ............ 65, 111, 114, Connolly, Thomas ........... .. Cook, Denise ............ 65,111, Corrlgon, Maureen ................, ..65, Cousino, Calv1n................ Cowan, Debe ........... Craig, Jayne ............ .... .... .......... 65, 144, 111, ..65 1 1 . 132 ..65 ..65 129 ..65 ..65 ..65 131 145 ..65 ..65 ..65 ..65 ..65 146 1 16 146 ....65 163 161 Cyranowskl, Gerald .................. 65, Czelusta, Barbara ........ Czernlak, Louis ............... Czublnskl, Elizabeth ........ Daly, Elleen ......... .... Daney, Mlchael ........ Danyko, Mlchael ...... .......65, 130 160 ..........65, 18, 65 130 Daoust, Marianne ........ .......... 6 5, Davis, Kathy ............. Davis, Thomas ...... Delp, Kathleen ................. Dllley, David ....,.... Dillon, Richard ...... Dlmllng, Richard ...... Dixon, Catherine . ........ Dixon, Thomas ......... Damalskl, Janet ....... Domansky, Marlon ....... Doster, Robert .......... Dressel, Thomas ....... Dratar, Deborah ...... Droulllard, Mary ...... Dublelak, Linda ......... Ducat, Mlchael ...... Duck, Judith ....... Dudek, Linda ......... Duller, Patrlcla ........ Duleba, Teresa ............. Dullabaun, Marlene ........ Page176 .65,'1'.w, 143 ........65 ........65 163 .......65, 147 ...,....65 ........66 ...,....66 ........66 . ....... ...66 ........66, 69 ..........66, 136 ........66 ........66 Durbin, Thomas ........... Durczynski, Joseph ...... Duris, James ..................... Dutched, Mary Beth .......... Dutkiewicz, Gary .............. Eaton, Janice .................... Eggers, Patrick ...... 66,111, Ellerbrock, Linda ............... Erd, Joyce ......................... Fackelman, Jean ...... Fairbairn, Jeanne ........ Farmer, Cynthia ...... Fedczuk, Kathleen ....... Feeney, Laurie ......... Flllpskl, James ....... Filllon, John ...... Finkler, James ....... Fleck, Charles .,..... ........ Flower, Julianne ...,.. Flynn, Mary .......... Frame, Deborah ....... France, Janet ........... Fumo, Roberta ......... Gancarz, James ....... Gardner, Marsha ........ Goreou, Patrick ........ Gawrych, Carol .......... Gogol, Joan ...................... Golemblewskl, Diane ....... Goodnough, Linda ............ .uusea,14s HHUUHU66 unuuussueo HNNUUHHH66 sea,7a,155 sssssusnae 111130J47 nnenuunuee nnnn66,163 ssnusnse senses chokes ensues ensues .announces nuus6e,13o ..66, 76, 145 .66,119, 129 snssusnuee ensues nsusea .susnsnuae .nnn66,147 ssnsnseo .nnn66,159 .nnn66,130 .nun66,146 n,,ne6,15e nuusssunaa nNnn66,146 Gora,Mark ....... 66,111,113,117,l29 Gozdowski, Ellyn ............ n66,145,156 Greene, William ............................... 67 Grlesemer, Lawrence ..67,143,144,145 Gross, Jacquelyn .............................. 67 Guardlala, Mary ............................... 67 Guest, David .................................... 67 Gzik, Barbara ...........,........................ 67 Haas, James ................ 67 ,69,119, 129 Hass, Kathy ....................................... 67 Haggerty, Colleen ...... ........ 6 7 Haley, John .............,... ........ 6 7 Hallenbeck, Sheila .......... ........ 6 7 Halloran, Constance ...... Hanudel, Lawrence ........... .UNUHUNN67 nnnH67,146 Harley, Pamela ................................. 67 Harman, Kevin .......... 67, 1 Harrison, Mary .................. Hartigan, John .................. Helmlnlak, Joseph ............ Henry, Gary .....,......... .. Hessllng, Michael ........ Higgins, Mary. ..... l'1lller,Vlcky ...... Hite, James ....... Hodok, John ..................... 11,112,117 unnuunsnar nnnnnu,n67 n67,90,161 NUU,67,131 .UHNUNHH67 .NUUU67 Unnunsuuer UHHUHUNU67 W-167, 120, 123 Hogan, Rlta ....................... Hohenberger, Kathleen ..... . .............. 67 Holmes, Michael ............... Hoover, Robert ........ Horne, Martle ...... Horner, Victoria ....... Houck, Karen ........... 67,111,118 Howard, Marsha ............................... 67 Hubbard, Patrlcla ............. .67,143,144 Huntebrinker, Cheryl ........................ 67 Ingham, Jayne ...,........... Jablonskl, Connie ....... Jablonskl, Kathryn ...... Jackowski, Joseph ....... Jacobs, Bonnie ......... 7, 159 .......68, 131 Jagodzlnskl, Steve ...... ................... 68 Jakubowskl, Dale ...................... 68, 144 Jan, Martin ........................ 68,111,114 Janowlecki, Patrick ............................ 68 Jaskolskl, Mary ........... Jaworski, Gerald ......... Jensen, David .......... . Johnston, Jellery ........ Junga, Thomas ............ Jutkowski, Cynthia ......... Kaczmarek, Michael ....... Kalinowski, Cynthia ....... .......68, 147 . ............ 68 .......68, 131 Kaslorkiewicz, James ................ 68, 144 Kasprzak, Kathleen ........................... 68 1 Katalias, Kenneth ..... 68, 11,118,148 Kawczynski, Diane ............................ 68 Kehr, Donald ............ Kehres, Mary ....... Kelly, Margaret ........ Kessler, Sandra ........ Kliowski, Laura ......... Kirby, Sharon ....... Kives, Jody .......... Klatt, Garnett ...... Klein, Robert ........ Kleln, Thomas ...... Klepacz, Alan ....... .. .senses Usnnnsaa .uuu68,144 .nnc68,163 ssnsuues .nNN68,147 snusunos .suusoa .ensues ............68, 145 Kleparek, James ............... 68, 144, 145 Knerr, Jay ............ ............. ........ 6 8 , 129 Kochanowski, Randolph .................... 68 Kolhofl, William ................ 68, 119, 130 Kolinski, Christine ....... Konczal, Carolynn ...... . ........ 68 Konecki, Nancy ............... ........ 6 8 Kopanlasz, Raymond ......... ........ 6 8 Kosinskl, Susan ................................. 68 Kotas, Kenneth ................................. 68 Kowalski, Anthony ....... 68,119,143,145 Kowalski, Sheldon ............................. 68 Kozak, Janet ........,.... Kozak, Michael ......... Krall, Karen ................. Kruez, Mary Beth ........ Krompak, Robert ......... Kruger, Marc ............ Kubacki, William ...... Kublcki, Mlchael .......... Kulczyk, Jeanette ........ Kurdys, Susan ................. .......68, 111 .......68, 144 ........68 ........68 ........69 ........69 ........69 ........69 Kwiatkowski, Michael .......... ............. 6 9 Lammers, Thomas .......... Lang, Barbara ..,.......... LaPlante, Debra ....... Latchuk, David ......... Lawrence, Mary ....... .......69, 132 .UHHNUUUNU69 unnunnn69,141 Leplarz, Mlchael ................ 69, 120, 123 Leslie, John ...... ............ ..................... 6 9 Lewandowski, Debra ..... ............69, 163 Lewandowskl, Ralph .......... .... ........ 6 9 Lewandowski, Raymond ................... 69 Lindsay, Marianne ........ Lipinski, Patricia ............ Logsdon, Gary ............ Lanc, Jeffery ................. Longenecker, Marsha .... Longmlre, Linda .......... Lozinskl, Patricia ......... Lublin, Carol ............... Luken, Gerald ............... Maclelewskl, Frederic... Mack Patrlck .................. Macke, Llnda ................. Mackowiak, Robert ........ ............69, 136 .. ............ 69 ........69 .. ........... ,69 ............69, 145 .......69, 146 ........69 .......70, 157 ............70, 163 Magnatta, Steve ....... 70, 111, 112, 129 Mahoney, Kathryn ............................ 70 Molchrowskl, Claudia .... ................... 7 0 Makullnski, Marie .......... Mallon, Timothy ........ 70, 120, 123, 147 Maloney, Judith .............. ..........70, 152 Maloney, Bill ......... ..................... 7 0 Manon, Marcy ....... ....... 7 0, 90, 145 Markos, Judith ......... Marok, Thomas ............... ...,.....70, 76 .......70, 132 Marquls, Mary ................... ........... 7 0 Masiulanlec, Konstanty .............. .70, 76 Mattimoe, Margaret ....... Matuszok, Andrew .......... Moyers, Steve ................... 70, 131, 147 Maynard, Linda ..,.............................. 70 McCarthy, Margaret ,... McCartney, Mary. ....... . McCluskey, John .......... McCormick, Carolyn ....... McGee, Betty ............... ........70 ........70 .......70, 146 McGuire, Elizabeth ........................... 70 Mclaughlln, Diane ............................ 70 Meeks, James ................... 70, 111, 113 Mehling, Mary Pat ......... ....... 7 0, 144 Mellon, Sue ................. ............ 7 0 Menchaco, Linda ......... ............... 7 0 Mical, James ............... ....... 7 0, 111 Michalak, Richard ........ ............ 7 0 Mielcarek, Roberta ............ ......... 7 0 Mikolaiczyk, Michael .......... ......... 7 0 Mlller, Jan ...................... ......... 7 0 Miller, Mary ................ ......... 7 0 Miller, Prudence ............ ......... 7 0 Mlnneker, Peggyanne ........ ......... 7 0 Mioduszewski, Barbara ......... ......... 7 0 Moline, Patricia ...................... ........... 7 0 Morgenstern, Marcie ........................ 70 Morris, John ...................... 70, 147, 153 Morris, Mary ..................................,.. 70 Moszkowicz, Michael .... 70,111,118,155 Morawskl, Steve ....................... 70, 161 Murnen, Martin ................. 70, 120, 123 Mutchler, Deborah ............................ 70 Naplerala, Norman .................... 69, 70 Nasta, Christine .......... ......... 7 0 Navarre, Lee Ann ....... ................... 7 0 Navarre, Lyndon ...................... 70, 148 Niewiadomski, Arthur ....... 70, 143, 145 Nlrschl, Lawrence ..................,.. 70, 161 Nltkiewlcz, lrene ............................... 70 Nltz, Antoinette ................................ 70 Noe,Jemes ....... 70,l20,123,141,146 Norton, Terese .................................. 70 Nowak, Mlchael ................ 70, 145, 161 Nowak, Sandra ................................. 70 O'Connor, Vlckle ...... 70, 141, 147, 162 O'Donnell, Mlchael ........................... 70 Oess, Patrlcla .............. ....,.... 7 0 Oess, Susan ............. ......... 7 0 Okuley, Charles .......... ............... 7 0 Olender, Jeanette ...... ....... 7 0, 145 Olsen, Nancy ........... ............ 7 0 Orth, lrene ............... ......... 7 0 Osgood, Karen ........ ......... 7 0 O'Shea, Margaret ....... ......... 7 0 Pacer, Patricia .......... .. ............... 70 Pakulskl, William ......... ....... 7 0, 144 Polmer,Will1am ...,.. ............ 7 0 Paul, Barbara ........... ......... 7 0 Pawlowski, Larry ......... ......... 7 0 Payne, Cindy .............. ., .......... 70 Pennypacker, James ................... 57, 70 130 Petee, Mlchael .......................... 71 , Pettee, Stephen ........ 71, 111, 118, 147 Plnlozklewicz, Eugene ............... 71, 145 Pitton, Michael .................... .............. 7 1 Plenzler, Mary .......................... 71, 147 Pluciniczak, Joseph ........... 71, 119, 145 Poirier, Cynthia ....... ........... 7 1, 136 Polcyn, Patrlcla ........ ....... 7 1, 140 Pollaul, Gary ....... ............ 7 1 Porthause, Kyle ...... ..........,..... 7 1 Posey, Joseph ......... .......... 7 1, 76 Poznan, Margaret ....... ............ 7 1 Poznlak, Jacqueline ....... ......... 7 1 Printke, Kathleen ........ ......... 7 1 Pugh, Maureen ....... ......... 7 1 Quinn, Jacquelyn ........ ......... 7 1 Raabe, Mlchael ................................. 71 Ramlow, Katherine ........................... 71 Rasmussen, Gary ...... 71, 111, 112, 146 Raszka, Karen ................................... 71 Ray, Samuel ............ ............ 7 1 Rebris, Cathleen ......... ........ 7 1, 146 Rees, Llnda ............. ........ 7 1, 147 Reichert, Pamela ......... ............ 7 1 ........71,111 Reinbolt, Mlchael ........ Reucher, Deborah ....... ................ 7 1 Rice, Andrew ........... ........ 7 1, 148 Rlce, James ............. ............. 7 1 Rlgoulot, Charles ........ ........ 7 1, 146 Riley, Thomas ............. ............ 7 1 Rose, Elaine ................... ........ 7 1, 136 Rosenberg, Deborah ......... ......... 7 1 Rossler, Kenneth ......................... . ..... 71 Roth, Robert ...................................... 71 Rowland, Timothy ,.... 71,l11,115,146 Christoph, Susan ............ Graybark, Debora ...... V Rumpf, Janet ..................................... 71 Ruppel, John ........... .......7I, 148 Rutkowskl, Alice .......... ................... 7 I Ryan, Deborah ........ Rygalski, Barbara .... Sadin, Omar ........... Sadoski, Pamela ......... Sadowskl, Linda ...... Sadowy, Stella .,...... Sahadi, Darlene .......... Sahadl, Susan ......... Sakowski, Dennis. Sautter, Jennie .....,. Sconnell, Pamela .... Schaefer, Kathleen ..... Schafer, Rose ...... Schardt, Diane ........ Schertina, Sandra ....... Schetter, Maryann.. Schira, Michael ....... Schlochter, Patricia .... . Schlagheck, Kurt ......... Schmenk, Marsha ........ Schnapp, Martin ....... Schnapp, Rebecca ....... ........47, 71, 146 .-N---71,1s3 uuun71 nNuN71 nnNn71 nnnu71 unnn71 NnnN71 n0Unuu71 ---71,145 nnnn72 uHuc72 unnn72 nnnU72 unnnnuu72 nuu72,132 nnnuUn72 000072 600072 nnun72 uunn72 Schuller, Kathleen ............................ 72 Schuster, Deborah ............................ 72 Seeman, John ............. 18,7 2,140,146 Selbert, Joyce ................................... 72 Sexton, Michael .......... Shea, Charmaine ........ Shordt, Patricia ........ Shortrldge, Kathy ....... Sido, Greg ............... Simon, Barbara ....... Siwalek, Jean ....... Skaff, Rhonda ....... ---Nz .mmJ2 Uunuun72 nuN72,147 ......72, 147 ..........72,163 Taylor, Rlck .......... Thomas, Robert ...... Tigges, Steven ..... Toeppe, Sandra ...... Torzewski, Joan .... Toska, Aleta .,....... Toth, Kathleen. Toth, Richard ........ Toy, Sharon ...... Trease, Dennis ..... Trzclnskl, John ........ Tucker, Debbie ....... Turslch, Theresa ..... Vallgosky, Robert .. Veeck, Debra ......... Villafuerte, Alberto .......... Vogl, Marcia .......... Volpe, Patricia ....... Wallerstein, Ernie.. Walsh, Michael ....... Wambold, Phlllp ..... Weber, Richard ...... Welher, Joseph ...... Weiser, Jeffrey ....... Welsh, Paula .......... Wernert, Joseph ..... White, David .......... Wlczynski, Patricia . Wiench, Frank ........ Wiener, Dlanne ...... .NUn72,13l nnnuuuu072 nnnuuuuu72 72,102,147 unnnnnun72 unnN72,146 unuuUu72 uunu72 uHun72 -m-72 UHHN72 NUnn72 nnUnnU72 .nnu72,111 nuuuu00U72 unnnnnnn72 72,136,146 uunnnuu,72 .nuuNUnu72 .uuu72,l61 nUunuu72 . ...................... 72 ...........72, 119, 130 . .............. 72, 145 .......72, 141 ........72 73 Wilhelm, Richard...73,111,114,117,144 Wllllnger, Anne .................... ...... ...... . 7 3 Winkle, Tim ................. Wisniewskl, Greg ........ Witko, Janet ................ Wisniewskl, Mark A ........ .......73, 140 ..........I6, 73 Smith, Dan ........ ............... 7 2 Smlth, Laurene .... ........... 7 2 Smith, Sandra ...... ........ 7 2 Smith, Sarann ...... ........ 7 2 Snlegowski, Rose . ......................... 72 Snyder, Mary .................................... 2 Sobczak, Robert ........ 72, 111, 118, 130 Spaid, Kathryn .................................. 72 Speier, Mary Ann ....... Starzynskl, Mary Ann ................ 72, 156 Stask1ewlcz,Judlth .................... 72, 147 Steck, Barbara ............. ............... 7 2 Steele, Wllllam ........ .................. 7 2 Stein, Margaret ........ ...................... 7 2 Stemple, Carol Ann .......... 72, 146, 157 Stewart, Dovld ......... ................,..... 7 2 Stresen, Janet .......... .......... 7 2, 160 Sulkowskl, Valerie ...... .......... 7 2, 146 Swartzbaugh, Christine ............ 72, 146 Swat, Betty ........ ...... ......................... 7 2 Swlergosz, Thomas ...... 72,111,129,130 Szymonskl, Rodney ........... 72, 111, 118 Szyperskl, Ellen ....................... ..72, 146 Tansey, Michael ....... .................. 7 2 Tatro, Patricia ...... ........... 7 2 Wisniewskl, Mark S. .................. 73, 161 Wolciechowski, Patricia ..................... 73 Wolciechowski, Ronald .......... ........ 7 3 Wright, Gregory ............... ......... 7 3 Wroblewskl, Philip ......... . ........ 73 Wysowaty, Bonnie . ...... .. ........ .73 Yager, Joseph ......,...... ............ 7 3 Young, Margarett ....... ........ 7 3, 147 Zaciek, Diane .......... ............ 7 3 Zaenger, Thomas ........ ........ 7 3 Zak, John ................ ......... 7 3 Zawacki, Joyce .................................. 73 Zawlocki, Robert ................ ..........,.... 7 3 Zawodny, James ............... 73, 129, 148 Zelher, Mary ..................................... 73 Zeminski, Cynthla .......... ......... 7 3 Zientara, Rachelle ............................. 73 SOPHOMORE INDEX Abair, Gerald ................... 75, 129, 130 Abraham, Frank ........................ 75, 142 Adams, Paula .................................... 75 Addis, Jerome...75, 111, 118, 129, 140 Amrhein, Michael ............................. 75 Anasiewicz, Leona ......... .......... 7 5, 77 Anaya, Patricia .......... ........ 7 5, 148 Ashman, Nancy ......... Atkin, Sheryl ........... Augello, Mike ......... Avery, Nancy ................ Babel, Christopher ......... Babka, Norman .......... ........75, 147 ..........67, 75 ........75, 126 Bode, Lynn .............. ........... 7 5, 144 Bailey, David ...... Bairley, Rose ....... Bairley, Teresa ........ Ballmer, Kathryn ..... Bartaldo, Carl ......... Bartnik, James ............... Bartok, David .................... .........14, 75, 145 ...........75, 136 ........75, 145 ........75, 148 Bauerschmidt, Christine .................... 75 Baun, James ...................................... 75 .75, 129, 132 Bercher, Frederic .............. , 77, 1 IB, 130 Bertz, Kenneth ..,............... Baz, Gary ......................... Berning, James ........... 75 Best, Juliana ..... .... . . .... Bialorucki, Gary ......... Binkowski, Lisa ........ Bires, George ..... Bires, Mary ......... ..75, 77, 145 n---75,13o --------75 .----75 --------75 ----75,155 ----75,14a Blakowski, Susan. ......... 75 Blessing, John ..... ......... 7 5 Blust, Carol ............. ......... 7 5 Boes, Janet ................ ................... 7 5 Bohland, Kathleen .................... 148 Bohnett, Barbara .............. 71 .75,136,14s Boldt, Mary Pat ....... ......... 7 3, 75, 136 Borer, Beverly......... Bowman, Kathleen ..... Bradley, Michele ........ Bradley, Patrice ............. Brelsacher, Michelle ....... Brettfelder, Stephen ...... Brown, Catherine ........ Brust, Mary ............. Brzozka, Timothy ........ Buck, Gary .............. Buck, Mary Jo ...... Buck, Susan ............. Bugert, Richard .............. Bulkowski, Gerald ......,.... Calabrese, Michael ..... 74 Calmes, Debra ........ ..... Camp, Mary Jo ....... Cappelletty, Jean ...... Carr, Deborah ......... Cerrone, William ....... Chalavec, Patrlcla ...... Cherry, Marsha .......... --------75 ----7s,14a ----75,14a ----75,14s . ............ 75 nnnn75,146 -WWWJ5 ------75 ----75,11a ------75 .----75 .-u--75 .----75 --------75 --------7s CaJacab, Madelon ............ , 75, 118, 141 ..........75, 77 Chester, Robert ................. ......... 7 5 Chmielowicz, Gloria ......... ......... 7 5 Chorzelewski, Richard ....... ......... 7 5 Cleslewski, Joseph ......... Clement, Karen ......... Cleveland, Karen ........ Cline, Robin ............ Collier, James ......... Collins, Francis ....... Connell, James... Cook, Robert ........... Cornelius, Kathleen ........ Costain, Colleen .............. Couslno, Bradley ............. Coyle, Julie .................... Cryon, Mary Ann .............. ........75, 118 .......75, 145 ........75, 118 .......75, 129 .75, 148, 160 .75, 111, 118 Couslno, Diana ....... HUNUUNHH76 --u-76,145 nnnn76,l48 Cunningham, Nicholas ............. 76, 145 Czesak, Shirley ......,....... Daly, Margaret ....... Daly, Martin ............... Daunhouer, Diane ......... Davidson, John ...-........ Davis, Mary ................... DeAngela, Dorothy ........ Declercq, William ....... Demko, Linda .......... Denis, Francine ....... ........76, 147 ..........76, 79 Diakonis, Nicholas... Dlanda, Barbara ....... Dllworth, Mary ......... Dolt, Patricia .......,..... Domalski, Sharon ...... Daman, Yvonne ........ Dombrowski, Judith .. Domlniak, Blair ......... Dorotlak, Kenneth ..... Dressel, Richard ....... Dressler, John ........... Droulllard, Bernard...ff:::l Ducat, Debra ............. ..........76, .. .......... 76, HNNUNNNU76 76,1l1, 1 45 I 60 ..76 ..76 ..76 ..76 118 ........76, Dunham, Christopher ......... .... ..... Dunne, John. ............. Eaton, Barbara ...... Eggl, Jane ......... Ellis, Sandra ...................... Ember, Tom ....................... 76, 148, ........76, Emmenecker, Patricia ............... 76, Etzel, Lynn ...................... Evans, Timothy ........ Farrell, Patricia ........ Ferguson, David ...... Ferguson, Stephen... Ferguson, William ..... Fink, Christine .......... Finn, Dennis ......... Finn, Karen ........... Fischer, Jeffery ........ Fisher, Robert .......... Foreman, Marcia.......... Fortener, Mary ......... Foster, Cynthia ........ IQIIIIIIIIEZ' ...fffffff57f' ..........77, ..76 ..76 I 48 ..76 ..76 ..76 ..76 ..76 1 62 1 29 1 47 ...76 ...77 ..77 ..77 ..77 ..77 ..77 146 ..77 148 144 ..77 ..77 .......77 Fournier, Charles .... , ...................... . Frank, Christine .............................. Freeland, Donald ...... 77, 147, 155, Fruchey, Bonnie ................ ....... . 77, Galewski, James ....................... Gallagher, Debra ........ .......... 7 7, Gang, Karen ........ Gapskl, Karen ...... Gardner, James... Garvin, Carlton ....... Gaynor, Barbara... Gillette, Mary .......... Gllsdarf, Patrick ....... Glanz, Ava ............ Goebel, Laura ....... Galen, David ........ Gomez, Narciso ....... Gorka, Joyce ........ ..77 ..77 157 148 HUUH77 148 UUUUHHUUH77 nuUuu77,14B .HNUNUUH77 .UUNNHHU77 0nnnn77,l4B UHHNHNNU77 NnnUu77,148 Unuun77,I48 UNNUHUHHH77 -----77,145 HUHHNUU77 UNNHUUUHU77 Gould, James ............................ 77 Gracely, Mark ............................... Grachek, Ted .... 77, 118, 1 26, 146, Gralak, Elaine ..... ..... ..................... Gramllng, Susan.. Graves, Kathi .......... Greene, Michael ......... Grlesemer, Paul ......... Grimes, Marilau ...... Grubb, Gary ............ Gutowskl, James ......... Gzlk, Sharon ............ Haas, Jennifer .......... Haberstack, Sandra ..... Hafner, Robert ................ Halleron, Deborah .......... Hehes, Michael ........... .......77, .......77, r 148 ....77 160 ....77 ....77 148 148 ..77 ........77, .......78, .......78, 144 ....78 ....78 148 148 ....78 ....78 ........78 Heil, Glenn ....................................... 78 Helmtnskl, Pamela ........................... .78 Helvey, Donald .......... . ...... Hemmert, Michael ............ Henrlcks, linda ........... Henry, Deborah ....... Henry, Patricia ......... 78,126 u0un78, 147 143 Hernandez, Cesar. .................... 78 ....78 , 126 Hlller,Jerald ..................... 78, 118,130 Hohenberger, Karen Holmes, Daniel ........ Holtgrleve, Jeff ........... Holzemer, David ......... House, Suzanne ....... ........78 ........78 Page177 Hoyt, Bernard ........ Hymore, Keith ....... Ingram, Arthur ....... Jacob, Geoffrey ........ Jonowczyk, Cynthia ...... Jasin, Roberta ........... Jasinski, Cynthia ....... Jasinskl, Mark ............... Jensen, Joanne ........... .. Jeziorowski, Catherine. Johnson, Beverly .......... Joseph, Robert .............. Juhasz, Peter .......... Justen, Christine ....... Jutkowski, Thomas ........ Koilasz, Stanley ........ Kallnowski, Susanne ..... Kaminski, Patricia ......... Kanary, Bernard ........... Kopp, Marilyn ........ Kasior, Krlstine ......... Kasparion, Terri ........ Katatias, Kathleen ........ Kayser, Deborah ....... Keel, Gregory ........ Kelly, Vicki ............. Kelsey, John ............. Kennedy, Thomas ......... Keogh, Terry ............. Kern, Anneke ......... Kimerer, Joanne Klatt, Linda ........ Kleparek, Jean ....... Kloclnski, Susan ........ Klockowski, David ......... Klueber, Paul ............ Knack, Jacqueline ..... Kniolek, Cynthia ....... Koelsch, Rlchard ........ Koltz, Elizabeth ......... Konz, Randolph ......... Koralewski, Karen ........ Korczynski, Mary ....... Kornos, Denise .......... Kornos, Dennis .......... .........78, 118 .........78, 144 78, 136, 160 78, 126, 132 ........78, 145 .......67, 78 73, 129, 14a .........79, 148 , ............ 79 ........79, 148 .........79, 144 .........79, 155 .........79, 145 .........79, 147 .........79, 145 Kosakowski, Larry ...... ....................... 7 9 Katz, Potricto ..................... ......... ....... 7 9 Kozak, Marlorle ................... 74, 79, 141 Krall, Richard ............ 79 111,118,126 Krempa, Donna ................ ................. 7 9 Krzyzaniak, Beverly ......... Kublak, Carol ................ Kubicki, Gerald ......... Kuiawa, Pamela ............ Kwiatkowski, Mary ....... Lada, Patricia ............ Logger, Lou Ann ....... Lowickl, Kathleen ......... Lawnlczok, William ....... Leininger, David ....... Lenz, Carol ................ Leonhardt, Ronald ........ Leopold, Mary Jo ......... ..........79 ..........79 .......77, 79 .........79, 14a .........79, 145 .........79, 14a ..............ao ......,....,..ao .........80, 145 Lewondowski, David ................. 80, 147 Leyden, Beth ............. .... .........80, 148 Lipinski, Barbara ......................... 79, 80 Lis, Dennis ............ . .... .. Long, Mark ............ .... Lopez, Margaret ........ Lozinskl, Frances ....... Mohalley, Mary ........ Maiewski, Jeanne ........ Maiewskl, Lawrence......... Maloney, Colleen ......... Martin, Robert ........... Martlnez, Jesse ......... Mottonl, Denise ............ Matuszak, Catherine ..... McClain, Michael .......... McCormack, Sharon ...... McDonagh, John ....... McDonnell, Ann ............ McLeod, Donald ............... .80,111,129 .........80, 126 .. ............ 80 .........80, 148 .........80, 145 McNamara, Margaret .......... .......... 8 0 McNamara, Maureen....... Page 178 McNutt, Susan ....... ........ Menchaca, Louis 80, 136, Metzger, William ............... 80, 111 Meyer, David ......... Mical, Patricia ........... Michaels, Barbara ......... Micholak, Victoria ......... ............80, Michalski, Victor ........................... Moebius, Russell ....... 80 Mohler, Claire .............. Momgaudos, Nelolo ..... Montrie, Debra. ........... . Morgenstern, Michael... Morlock, James ....... .......... Mruk, Susan .................. Murray, Carolyn ....... Mustalaga, Lawrence .... Mutchler, Beverly ......... Myers, Gregory ........ Naber, Trudy ............ Napierala, Barbara ....... Navarre, Nancy ........ Neary, Kathaleen ......... Nester, Michael .....,......... ,111,118 r I I I 148 ....80 118 126 ....80 ....80 144 ....80 126 148 ....80 Momgaudas, Walter .............,.... 80, 148 74, 80, 136, 141, 148, 157 ...80 .........89, 145 .......77, 80 .........80, 136 .........80, 148 .80, 130, 145 Newman, Thomas ................... . ......... 80 Nlemiec, Michael .......... .......... 8 0 Niezgoda, Mary Ann .... .......... 8 0 Noe, Jeanne .............. .......... 8 0 Nolte, Gary ............... .......... 8 0 Notestine, Warren ........ .......... 8 0 Nowaczyk, Jeanette ...... .......... 8 0 Nowak, Patricia ........ .......... 8 0 Nowak, Thomas ............ .......... 8 0 Obee, Christine . .................. .......... 8 0 Oberhauser, Raymond ..................... 80 Oden, Carol .............................. 80, 148 O'Donnell, Lynne ......... ........ 8 0, 149 Okenka, Stanley ....... ...............,. 8 0 Osborne, Debby ....... ......... 8 0, 148 Ott, Michael ........... ......... 8 0, 129 Packo, Catherine ...... .......... 8 0 Page, Joanne ......... .......... 8 0 Pakulski, Barbara ...... .......... 8 0 Poltcki, Christine ....... Pasztor, Keith ......... Patro, Robert .......... Pawlicki, Marianne Pawlowski, Oran ............... Pedro, Patricia .................. Perz, Scott ................. 81, 1 Plalf, Lynn ........................ Pietkowski, Robin ...... Polokovic, Jane ...... Pomaski, Sophie ....... Poole, Jellrey ........... Porthouse, Richard ........ Portillo, AnaMorio ........ Prekop, Sharon ......... Puhl, Michael ......... Rabara, Mary Jo .... Radeckl, Patricia Recker, Jellrey ....... Reichert, Denise ..... .......79, 80 .........80, 160 .........80, 148 11, 118, 126 , 145 .........81, 145 ai .........81, 159 r 1 1 r 129 ....81 145 ....81 ....81 148 148 147 ....81 ....81 ....81 148 129 Reilly, Michael ....... ......... 8 1 Reny, Keith ........ ................ Rlker, Gloria .......... ........ 8 1, 143 Rober, Kenneth ......... ............. Rodgers, Yvonne ....... ............. Rollins, Kathleen ....... ......... 8 1 Ramstadt, Carl ....... ......... 8 1 Rork, Colleen ..... ........................ 8 1 Ross, Debra ..... ........ 8 1, 136 Ross, Joanne ....... ................ Ruch, Thomas ......... ......... Rumpl, David ................ ............ Rumschlag, Douglas ...... ......... 8 1 Rzymek, Frederick ......... ......... 8 1 Rzymek, Michael ....... ............ 8 1 Sagan, Stanley ................. 1 Samson, Catherine ........... 81, 148, Sartor, Josephine ...................... 81 , Schaupp, Marie ............................. Scherting, Joseph .............. 82, 118, 129 160 148 ....81 148 Schlachter, Joseph .................... 82, 144 Schmenk, Kenneth .....................,...... 82 Schuller, Karen ....... ........ . .82, 146, 159 Seaman, Constance .................. 82, 148 Seferlan, Denise ......... ................... 8 2 Seguin, Francis ......................... 82, 147 Seibenlck, Lee ........................... 82, 147 Shea,Joseph ............... 18, 82, 130, 147 Sheets, Marcia ................ . ................. 82 Shlvely, Deborah ........... ................ 8 2 Shonebarger, Paulo ....... ....... 8 2, 148 Siadak, Randall ........... ............ 8 2 Sieczkowski, Nancy ........ ......... 8 2 Sllka, Edwin ................ ........ 8 2 Sinkovlc, Regina ......... ............ B 2 Skeldon, Deborah ....... ....... 8 2, 157 Skibinski, Carole ............ ....... 8 2, 146 Skizynecki, Theresa ........ ............ 8 2 Skowronek, Carol ....... ........ 8 2 Slivlnskl, Alan ......... ........ 8 2 Sliwinski, Robert ......... ........ 8 2 Slomka, Gregory ........ ........ 8 2 Smith, Stephen ....... ........ 8 2 Smltley, Cynthia ......... ............ 8 2 Sneider, Janice ....... Snood, Sondra ........ .......82, 148 .......82, 148 Soleau, Thomas .......... ............ 8 2 Sparacowski, Gary ......... ....... 8 2, 118 Speler, Kathleen ......... ............... 8 2 Stoger, Mike ........... ....... 8 2, 148 Stahl, Beverly ............. ............ 8 2 Stahl, Sharon .................... ......... 8 2 Stallkamp, Raymond ......... ......... 8 2 Stark, Marcia .................. ......... 8 2 Stein, Dennis ............. ......... 8 2 Stelnickl, Walter .......... ......... 8 2 Stimac, Anne .......... ......... 8 2 Sulier, Catherine ....... ......... 8 2 Surdel, Marsha ....... Suskl, Linda ............. Sweeney, Patricia ....... ....... 8 2, 148 Swicegood, Susan J. ...... ........ 8 2, 143 Szafarowicz, Camille ........................ 82 Szkatulskl, Michael .................... 82, Szmanla, Joseph .......... 74, 79, 82, 111, 119 118,126,141 Szymanski, Debra ............................. 82 Szymanski, WIlliam...82, 111, 118, 163 Taylor, Deborah ................................ 82 Taylor, Margaret ............... 83, 143, 145 Thornton, Timothy ................ ........... . .83 Todorowski, Linda ....... ............. 7 7, 83 Toska, David .....,..... Toy, Daniel ............. Trame, Richard ........ Urban, Diane .......... ........83, 148 ........83, 130 Urbanski, Kathleen .... ......... 8 3 Ulrich, Mark ................... ............ 8 3 Valentine, Kristine ......... ................ 8 3 Veres, Michael ............ ....... 8 3, 118 Waim, Donna .......... ............ 8 3 Walker, Nancy ............ ............... 8 3 Warchol, Edward ........ ........ 8 3, 129 Watson, Mark .......... ............ 8 3 Weiher, Kathryn ...... ........ 8 3 Weik, Catherine ...... Weiser, Gerald ....... Wells, James ..................... 83, 130, 147 Wenger, Edward ......... ........... 8 3, 118 Werner, Edward .......... ............ 8 3 Whipple, Michael ........ ........ 8 3 Wlclak, Mary Jo ....... ........ 8 3 Wicks, John .......... ............... 8 3 Wiegard, John ............. ......... 7 9, 83 Wletecki, Robin .............. ............ 8 3 Wilczynski, Catherine ....................... 83 Willard, James .......................... 83, 126 83 Williamson, Deborah. ........ ........... . Wilusz, Christopher ........ ........ 8 3 Winkle, Dennis ................... ........ 8 3 Wisniewski, Deborah ......... ........ 8 3 Wisniewski, Debra A .......... ............ 8 3 Wisniewski, Mary Ann ....... 83, 148 Wodarski, Linda ...... Woronec, Mary ....... .......83, 136 Wright, John ........... ......... Wright, Marsha ............. 83, 147 83 Wymyslo, Rebecca ........ .......... 8 3 Yager, Charles .......... .......... 8 3 Yeager, Roxanne ...... .......... 8 3 Zaciek, Christine ....... ............. 8 3 Zales, Gary ................... ................. 8 3 Zarecki, Frederick .................... .83, 148 Zawierucha, Sally ............. 83, 136, 148 83 Zdybek, Janet ........... .................... Zielinski, Patricia ...... ................. 8 3 Zmudzinski, Theresa ..... .......... 8 3 Zylka, Paul ........................... .......... 8 3 Freshman Index Abalr, Jean ......................... ...... Adam, Gregory ........ ......... Adam s, Mary ......... ......... 85 Altman, Daniel ......... ..85 ..85 1 49 Amborski, Barbara ............... ......... Andrzelewski, Brian .................. 85 Ankenbrandt, William ................... Annarlno, Debra .............. Anson, Kenneth ........ ......... 8 5 Atkin, Roxanne .......... I ....85 119 ....85 ....85 1 19 ..85 Austin, Diane ............ .......... 8 5 Babiuch, Raymond ........ ............. 8 5 Babka, Joyce ............. ......... 8 5, 149 Babka, Patricia ....... ............. Bail, Susan ......... ................ ....85 ....85 Baker, Terry ........... ........ 8 5, 119, 149 Ball, Elizabeth ........ .................... 8 5 Barchick, Susan ......... ................. 8 5 Barnes, Marllyn ............ .......... 8 5 Barney, Kathleen .............................. 85 Bauerschmidt, Michael ...................... 85 Beauregard, Renee ................... 85, 149 Begin, Colleen .............. ...,......... 8 5 Bembenek, John ....... ................. 8 5 Beres, James ................. ......... 8 5, 145 Binkowski, Joseph ............................. 85 Birie, Timothy ........ ........ 8 5, 119, Blank, Bridget ........ ............ 8 5 Blank, Jennifer ....... ............. Blauvelt, Susan ......... Blochowskl, Joseph ....... Black, Cathy .............. Blust, Mary. .... ........ Blyth, David ....... ......... 8 5 Boclk, John ......... ......... 8 5 Baes, Gary ............. Boes, Rebecca.. ........ , Bohland, Michael .......... ............. r I I 127 149 ....85 149 85, ....85 ....85 ....85 144 155 ....85 ..85 ....85 Bohnsack, Thomas ..... ........................ 8 5 Bolbach, Timothy .............. 8 5,119, Bonczek, Chrls ........... ................ Borck, Francis ........... Borowlcz, Linda ......... Boryslak, Laurene ..... Boyer, Donald ........ Boyle, Kathleen ........ Bozso, Gina ............ Brannon, Steve ...... Brazzill, Dianne......... Bromer, Craig ............... Brywczynski, Lorralne... Burkhardt, Douglas ....... 130 ....85 ..85 ..85 ..85 85 ....85 .......85, 93 85, 149 Burkhardt, James .......... ......... 8 5, 119 Burley, Kevln ...... ...... ......... ........ 8 5 , 127 Calland, Larry ............... ......... 8 5 Calmes, Jacqueline ..... ..... Cangiamllla, Charlene. ........ . Carcus, Deborah ....... ......... 8 5 Carey, Kathleen ....... ........85 149 Carpenter, Corrine ....... ......... 8 5 Carr, Rebecca ........... Cherry, Michael ........ Cherry, Rita .............. Chromey, Cynthia ........ 149 Chudzinski, Ann ........ ......... 85 Clchy, Edward ............... Cieslelczyk, Patricia ......... Clark, William ........... Cook, Thomas ........... Cornelius, Kristina ........ I 149 ..85 ....85 1 1 Coronado, Mario ....................... .... . ..85 Costain, Mary ...... ......... .........B5, 149 Couslno, Elizabeth ........ .......... 85 Cousino, Rick ............ .......... 8 5 Crandall, Nancy ....... ..85, 149 Crippen, Susan ............. .......... 8 5 Cunningham, Monica .... ..85, 149 Czernlak, Daniel ....... .... 6 9, 86 Czerntak, Steven ...... .... 8 6, 93 Czlaplnskl, Ann ............. .......... 8 6 Czubinskt, Michael ........ ..86, 145 Danford, Mary .......... .......... 8 6 Daoust, Teresa ....... .......... 8 6 Dartt, Jeffery ......... .......... 8 6 Deeb, Debra ................. . ......... 86 Della-Flora, Anne ............ ............. 8 6 Dembowski, Margaret .............. 86, 149 DerManel1an, Rubena ............... 86, 149 Dermer, Steve ............ 86 119, 127 Dilworth, James ................ Dixon, James ......... ........ Dixon, Royce .......... ........ Doerr, Kathryn ....... Doney, Thomas ................. Dopleralskl, Patrick ....... Drennan, Russell ........... Drouillard, Marian ........ Dudek, Allan ............. 86 Dudek, Annette ............. Duffey, Patricia ...., .... Dunn, Mary ,....... Dunn, William ............... Dutkowski, Barbara ........... ,I ..86, 119 127,149 127, 149 ....69, 86 ..86, 149 ,l43, 145 ..86, 149 . ........... 86 ..86, 1 49 Eggerstarfer, Mary ....... Eihlnger, Lynn ............... Ellerbrock, Denise ......... Eteau, Patricia ........... Etzel, Robert .............. Fackelman, Joseph ........ Ferguson, Barbara ........ Ferree, James ............ Fllek, Janice ............ Fllllon, Diane .......... Finn, Ronald ............... Flschbach, Michael ......... Fiser, Margaret .......... Fisher, Deborah ............ Fitzstmmons, Kathy ....... Flanlgan, Lynne ......... Fletcher, George ....... Flynn, Patrick ............. Foulkes, Deborah ....... Fournier, Linda ...... Foy, Tlmothy. ......... Frank, Carolyn ........... Freeland, Michael .......... Furfaro, Michael ........ Furry, Madelyn ....... Gadt, John .......... Gallllot, Authur ...... Garcia, Raymond ....... Garcia, Ronald ............... Gasiorowski, Vanessa Gels, Robert. ................... . Geremski, Cathy ....... Glllen, Steven ........ Gleason, Nancy ......... Glesmer, Laura .............. Golembtewski, Eileen ....... Golemblewskl, Gary ........ Golupskl, David ................ Gora, Camilla ............ Govito, Michael ......... Grabarczyk, Daniel ........ Grachek, Marlorle ..... Gray, Joseph .......... Greb, Sandra .......... Grubb, Judith ............. Grudzlnskl, Valarle ....... Gyuras, Rebecca ........ Halloran, Joel ........ Hamel, Paul ........... Hanham, Connie ........ Hardak, Kathleen ....... Harley, Leon .............. Hasemeyer, Mark ........ ..... Hays, Pamela ............. Healy, Laureen ...... Heldtman, Clndy .. ..... Heiss, Nancy ............,.... Helmlnskl, Nancy .............. Hernandez, Michael .......... Hiller, Charles .............. .............a6 ........a5, 143 ................a6 ........ao, 149 .............s5 ........se, 129 .............ab .........ae .........s5 .........sa .........ab .........sb .........as .........as .........a5 .........sa ................a6 ........ao, 119 .............a6 .........ae .........a6 .........aa .........a6 .........s7 .........a7 .........a7 .........s7 .........a7 .........s7 Gawle, MaryAnn .............. .87, 119, 129 ..........s7, 87 ........87, 149 ............s7 ........87, 149 ........87, 119 155 ..,.....87, 119 ........87, 149 ........87,149 ........87, 149 ........87, 127 ........87, 149 ........87, 149 87, 1 19, 130 .........87 .........e7 .........s7 .........a7 Hodorowskl, Janice ................... 87, 149 Hohenberger, Michele ...................... 87 Holtzmann, Joel .... ................... . 87, 127 Horne, Patrick ........ Horner, Linda ...... Hoy, Daniel ............ Hruska, Clndy ............ lncorvaia, Elizabeth ...... Incorvaia, John Ireland, Kev1n............ Jacobs, Christopher ...... Jacobs, Samuel .......... Jacobs, Tlmothy ......... Jaegle, Gregory ........ . .............. 87 ........87, 149 ........87, 119 ........87, 127 ........87, 119 Jaglelskl, Gloria ..............................,. 87 Jagodzlnskl, Thomas ....... .......... 8 7, 155 Jomgochlan, Sharon ..... Janczewskl, Kenneth ........... .......... .... 8 7 Jaworskl, Kathleen .............. 14, 87, 149 Jeko, Mary Ann .......... Jennings, Mark ....... Jensen, Karen ........ Johcsak, Pamela ........ Johnson, Lorraine ......... Johnson, Mark ............ Kaczala, Margaret ......... Kaczmarek, Krlsann ...... Kahle, James ................ ........87, 149 ........87, 149 Kanderskl, Kathleen .......... ......... 8 7 Karplnski, Walter .......... ......... 8 7 Kasee, Karen ............. ......... 8 7 Kaszubskl, Michael ........ ......... 8 7 Kazmlerczak, Michael ....... ......... 8 7 Kehr, Robert .................. ......... 8 7 Kehres, Frances ......... Kelley, Vlckl ............ Kennedy, Colleen ..... Keran, Raymond ....... Kerekes, Mary ......... Ketcham, Mark ........ Kilcorse, Karen ........ Kime, Jeanne ...... Kimling, Glenna. Klein, Stephen ........ Klepacz, Mark ......... Kline, Tana ................ Klonowski, Kenneth.. Knerr, John ............. Koder, Sue ....... .. Koehl, John ......... .. Koepfer, Debbie ..... Koester, Daniel ....... Kolhoff, Timothy ....... Komives, Deborah .... Kozlowski, Cynthia Kranz, Mary Patricia. Kreft, Jeffery ............. Kreger, Marlene ....... Kretln, Dennis ..... Krysiak, John .......... Kubickl, Marcia ....... Kuido, Gary ................ Kurczewskl, Robert ......... Kuron, Denise ............. Kwaplch, Paul ......... LaCourse, Patricia ...... Locure, Josette ........ Lada, Joseph ....... Logger, Mary ...... LaPorte, Nick ...... LaVoy, Frank ....... Lawrence, Jean ....... Lazette, James ........ Lennex, Victoria ......... Leon, Virginia ......... ........87, 149 ............a7 ............a7 ........a7, 149 ........as, 119 ................aa ........ss, 149 ............aa .........aa .........ae .............sa ........aa, 127 ...............aa, 129 ........sa, 119, 127 as ........88, 119 ........aa, 119 ............aa .......,.aa .........aa .........as .........aa .........88 .........as .........88 ............as ........aa, 149 ........aa, 119 ........ae, 149 ................ea .........84, 88, 141 Lewandowskl, Joyce ............ . .... 88, 149 Llninger, Richard ............... 88, 127, 149 Lipinski, Marie ........ Lowman, Laura ....... Luczak, Debra ...... Luther, Eve ...... Mack, Joan ....... Mack, Laura ..... Mack, Sharon .......... Macke, Marlta ................ Madanskl, Timothy ......... Madden, Sheila ........... Mahaffey, Thomas ...... Maher, Cathy .......... Maher, John .......,. Maher, Robert ......... Maier, Edward .................. Malecki, Gerald ................ Mallnowskl, Diane ......,..... Mallon, Patrick ............ Manders, Jeanette ..... Mangas, Margaret ......... Marinski, Diana ........... Marshall, Michele ....... Marti, Sally ............. Martin, Rachell .................. Marzec, Pamela ......... ....... Mathias, Robert ...... Mathias, Sharon ............. Matuszak, Kenneth ........ Matuszewski, Claudia Matuszewski, Joyce ........ Matuszewski, Mary ........ McCarthy, John ........... .......as, 143 ..........7a, aa ............sa ...............aa .......aa, 149 ....,.......as ............8a ...............aa .......as, 149 ............sa ........as ................sa sa, 129, 131 .......88, 149 ........88 ........88 ........88 ........88 88, 140, 149 ........88 ........88 .......88, 129 McCarthy, Martin .............. McCarthy, Tlmothy ........... 88, 119, 127 McCartney, John ......... McCormick, Colleen .......... ........88, 131 McGreevy, Nancy ....... ................. 8 8 McNamara, Mary ......... ......... 8 8, 149 McNutt, Nancy .......... ......... 8 8, 149 Meehan, Michael ......... . Meeker, Diane ............. . Mehllng, Matthew ......... . Metzger, Tlmothy ......... Michalak, Denise ...... Michalak, Lorraine ........ . Michalczyk, Bert ........ . Micolaiczyk, Renlta ........... Miller, Kenneth ................. ........89, 149 ........89, 119 ........89, 130 Mlnneker, Mary Margaret ................ 89 Mitchell, Anthony ............. 89, 119, 130 Mitro, William ............... .... .... .... 8 9 , 131 Mock, Kevin ........ ...... ................. 8 9 Modllnski, Darlene .... ......... 8 9, 14.9 Mohr, Shannon ......................... 89, 149 Momgaudas, Regina .... ..................... 8 9 Montrie, Randy ....... 84,89,1 19,129,141 Moran, Kathleen ......... ......., .............. 8 9 Morgenstern, Robert ................. 89, 129 Morris, Joseph ............. Morris, Randall ............ ......... 8 9, 131 Moslniak, Karen ................................ 89 Moszkowlcz, Joseph .................. 89, 130 Muller, Thomas ............ Murphy, Diane ............. ......... 8 9, 149 Muszynskl, Anthony .................. 90, 149 Napolskl, Nlck .............. Navarre, Daniel .....,.. . .............. 90 Navarre, Mark ....... Navarro, Peter .......... .........90, 127 . ..,..... 90, 149 Nawracki, Charles ........ ......... 9 0, 144 Nawrocki, Larry ........ ......... 9 0, 149 Neeb, Michael ...... Netry, Kathleen .......................... 69, 90 Nisch, Kenneth .................. .84, 90, 141 Nonnenmacher, Thomas ................... 90 Nowak, Cynthia ........,............... 90, 149 Nowak, Marlene .......... Nowickl, Fredrick ...,..... Nunnally, Jody ....... OIczak,Bonlto ..... . ..... .. Olelniczak, Marle ........... Olender, Mary Beth ....... Olnhausen, Fred .......... Opeil, Janice ............. Oslnski, Dennis ......... Pachuckl, Judith ........ Palicki, Monica ...... Parasiliti, Donna Parker, Deborah ....... Pasztor, Mlchael ........ Pawloskt, Cynthia ........ Payak, John .......... Pedro, James ........ Pero, Timothy ....... Pettee, John ....... Pfahler, Steven ..... Pinkava, Paul ........ Pitton, Jon ......... Pitzer, Robert ........ .........90, 149 Obee, Mark .................................,..... 90 84,90,141,149 .........9o,119 .......90 .......90 .......90 .......91 . ......... 91, 127 .......18,91,149 ..........91, 127 ..........91,119 Polrler, Patrick ......... .......... 9 1, 149 Polcyn, Jean ............. .......... 9 1, 149 Pollauf, Gregory .......... .............. 9 1 Pomaski, Theresa ......... ........... 9 1 Poplawskl, Carol .......... ........... 9 1 Porthouse, Theresa ....... .............. 9 1 Pazniak, Joseph ........... .......... 9 1, 119 Przybylskl, Aloyslus ............ 78, 91, 119 Pudllckl, Cheryl ............ .................. 9 1 Quell, Marsha .......... .............. 9 1 Raab, Daniel ............ .......... 9 1, 143 Raczkowski, Susan ........ .................. 9 1 Rafferty, Brian .......................... 91, 143 Raszka, Michael ........................ 91, 127 Rees, Richard ............ 91, 119, 127, 149 Reichart, Paul .................................... 91 Reucher, Richard ....................... 91, 130 Page 179 Rlddle, Sheree ....... Rlley, John ................ .........91, 149 Rodrlguez, Frank ........... ......... 9 1, 130 Rodriguez, Joseph ......... ......... 9 1, 149 Rolllns, Robln ............ Romlto, Rebecca ....... Rork, Kathy ......,.... Roszczlpko, Mark ....... Roth, Sharon ............. Rowan, Mlchael ........ Rowe, John ............ Rudnlckl, Joan ........ Rumpf, Jeffery .......... Ruppel, Richard ......... Ryan, John ................ .........9I, 119 .........91, 145 .........91, 119 Rybarczyk, Francine ...... ......... 9 1, 149 Rybarczyk, Gayle ...................... 149 Rybczynskl, Tlmothy ......... 91, .91, 126,127 Rygalskl, Karen ................................. 91 Rynskl, Pamela ................... 78, 91, 159 Sadoskl, Elizabeth ..................... 92, 149 Sagan, Suzanne ........ Samson, Sandra ........ .........92, 149 . ...... .... . ..92 Saner, Christopher ...... ......... 9 2, 119 Sanford, Wllllam ....... .........92, 119 Sartor, John ................. ......... 9 2, 119 Satterthwalte, Mark .................. 92, 119 Scally, Mary ................. .......... 9 2 Scannell, Deborah ....... .......... 9 2 Schaefer, Sharon ...... Schafer, Catherine ....... ..,...... 9 2, 149 Schaupp, Peggy ..... ... Schertlng, Steven. Schetter, George ...... Scheuer, Leonard ......... Schlegel, John ........... Schmenk, Janet ......... Schmidt, Norman ...... Schneider, Dlanne ....... ...........69, 92 .........92, 119 Schuster, Timothy ........ ......... 9 2, 119 Scott, Patrick ............. Seeman, Jeffrey .............. Seltz, Sandro ............. Selmek, Thomas ........ Serna, Domingo ........ Sharrlt, Jeffery .......... .92, 127, 130 119 Shaw, Thomas ................... 92, 119, 130 Shlvely, Danlel ................. 92, 119, 130 Short, Randy ............. ..................... 9 2 Shortridge, Marilyn ..... ................. 9 2 Shrlner, Ellen ............ Sldo, Thomas ........ Simon, Colleen ..... Simon, Debbie .......... .........92, 119 .........92, 149 .........92, 149 Siwalcll, Gregory ........ . ................. 92 Skaff, Kathleen ......... Sklba, Thomas ....... Smlth, Barbara .......... Smlth, Mark .............. Smlth, Mlchael .......... Smlth, Suzanne ......... Smrekar, Jeanne Snyder, Gene ....... Stahl, Cynthia ....... Stanbery, Paul ...... Stasklewlcz, Joan ...... Steck, Ruthann ...... Steln, Carol ............... .........92, 149 .........92, 129 .........92, 142 .........92, 149 Stewart, Rebecca .............................. 92 Stoeckley, John ............,.................... 92 Struclrholz, Potrlck .......,.... .92, 127, 145 Strugalskl, Lynn ........... ..................... 9 2 Sturdevant, Regina ........................... 92 Sturnlolo, Laura ..... ..... . ........ . 92, 149 Sulewskl, James ........ Sulewskl, John ...... Suller, Kathleen ........ .........92, 119 .........92, 130 Swartzbaugh, Theresa .. ......... 92, 149 Swlateckl, Anthony ...... Swlcegood, Cynthla ..,... ......... 9 2, 149 Syvert, Mlchael ............,.................... 92 Szelangowski, Pamela .............. 92, 149 Szenderski, Kathleen ....... Szymanski, Gregory ................. 92, 149 Page 180 Szymanskl, Marianne Taylor, Jean ....... ........................... 9 2 Tolles, Dale ................... Trame, Robert ........... 92, 119, 130, 140 Trease,Joseph .......... 92, 119, 129, 143 Trzclnskl, Gary ...... ................ 9 2, 129 Urban, Donald ....... .............. 9 2 Urbansltl, Karen ........ .......... 9 2 Valdes, Guida ........ ........ 6 7, 92 VanPelt, Dianne ....... .......... 9 2 Velker, Charles ...... .......... 9 2 Verbon, Clndy ....... ....,...... 9 2 Vikupltz, David ......... ............. 9 2 Vogl, Madelalne ....,...... ...............,. 9 3 Wachowiak, Terrance ................ 93, 119 Walczak, Robert ............ Walker, Berkley ......... Walsh, Thomas ....... Walsh, Tlmothy ......... Walston, John ........ Wolters, Diane .......... Wambold, Nancy ...,,. Wambold, Robert .......... ......... 9 3, 119 Warchol, Thomas ....... Wawrzynlak, Jane ............... 14, 93, 149 Weber, Karen ......... Weber, Nancy ........... Weiser, Judy ............................. 93, 149 Welcheck, Margaret ......... Wellman, Marcia ........... Welsh, Kathleen ........ West, Denise .......... Westfall, Nell ......... White, Catherine ...... Wlclu, Christopher .... ........69, 93 .........93, 149 Wlegand, Vlrglnla ........ ................. 9 3 Wlerszewskl, John ......... ......... 9 3, 129 Wlerzblckl, Zygmunt ................. 93, 130 Wilhelm, Elizabeth ........ ......... 9 3, 149 Williamson, Robert ........ ................. 9 3 Wilson, Debra ........... Wilson, Sandra .............. .........93, 149 Wlsnlewskl, Mlchael .......................... 93 Wolclechowskl, Luclan Wolnlewlcz, Thomas...... Wood, James ............. Wood, Jeffery ........... Woronec, Peter ............. . Woznlak, Frederick ...... .. . Wysowaty, Victor ...... Zaclewskl, Gary ........ Zak, Thomas ........... .... . .. Zarick, Randee .......... Zawisza, Chrlstine ........ Zeiher, Ann ............... Zeluff, Debra ............ Zgllnskl, Anthony .......... . Zlellnskl, Gordon ...... Zlolkowskl, Paula .......... Zmudzlnskl, Deborah .... 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Rental Elm Food Center Employment Service Association Finkbeiner, Pettis 8: Strout-Con- sulting Engineers Footsaver Shoes Glass Bowl Lanes Gorny Shoe Store Grogan Realty, Point Place Gulf Oil Data Center Gulf Oil Tire Distribution Center Harlan Electric Company House of Hauser-Academy of Ballet House of Tapes, Inc. International Polish-American Auxiliary David R. Jasin Funeral Home Jeanette Hair Fashions Jerdo-Lex Plumbing 81 Heating Jim' 81 Lou's Bar, Mulberry St. Jim's Sohio J 81 K Pharmacy J.J.'s Cafe Joseph's Super Markets Edward V. Keen, Carpenter Kopfman's Bakery, Airport Hwy. Lahr Oxygen Len's Sohio Leo's Sohio Lido Lanes The Lumm Corporation Luttenberger 81 Co., Broadway Charles F. Mann Painting Co. Geo. Mayo Barber Shop,W. Central Mel's T.V. 8: Radio Service Menke's Bakery Mohr Brothers Bottling Co. Monnette's Carry Out Myer Bros. Painters Myers Rexall Pharmacy, Rossford Naval Supply Dept., Keflavik, Iceland Neumann Brothers Jewelers New Orbit Car Wash O'B's Bar Ohio Hardware Delos M. Palmer 81 Associates John J. Pedro, General Cement Contractor Daniel M. Pietras-Pietras Sohio Service Phillips Appliance Co. Red-Yellow Cab Co. Refrigerator Appliance Senfice Norman John Rier, Arnold Realty Royal Ann Beauty Salon, Summit St. Sam's Drugs The Sattler Insurance Agency Schirner's Jewelry Store Carl Schmidt Chevrolet Ed Schmidt's Front Pontiac Sales, Perrysburg Searles Villages Shopper Herald Silka's Men's Wear Sohio Westgate Standard Oil Company The Sun-Lite Co. Sunset Sporting Goods Swietzer's Flower Shop Tanber's Women's Apparel Shop Taystee Bread James J. Thomas, Neal Realty The Toledo Glove Mfg. Co. Toledo Service Parking Co. The Toledo Sign Co. Urbanski Hardware 81 Furniture The Venezia Inn Weatherseal-NuSash Co. Weaver Poultry Co. Wesson Garage Builders Westway Beverage Zychowicz Bros. Zyndorf's Bakeries, Inc. CONFERENCE ROOMS The Bozo No No's of 206 Brown's Clowns 1 17 Conference 4, Freshman Boys Conference 102, Senior Boys Conference 122, Sophomore Boys Conference 124, Senior Girls Conference 126, Sophomore Girls Conference 130, Junior Girls Conference 201, Junior Boys Conference 202 Sophomore Boys, Sr. Damien's Delinquents Conference 204, Senior Girls Conference 212, Junior Girls Conference 215, JuniorGirls Conference 220, Freshman Girls Conference 225, Classical Gas Conference 227, Junior Boys Conference 302, Junior Girls Conference 309, 310's Catastrophe Conference 313, Cuties of '69 Conference 315, Freshman Girls Conference 316, Freshman Girls Conference 320, Senior Girls Conference 325, Junior Girls Conference 330, Sophomore Boys The Dandy Lions of 205 Excedrin Headache 93317 The House of Florence Miss Smith and the Gang of 203 Rachel's Refugees Rm. 323 Reinies Conference Bolts Sam's Sparky Sophs, Conference 1 1 9 Senior Citizens of Conference 305 Senior Girls, 105 Page 183 Senior Men of 1 15 Sheahan's Shamrocks Sr. Florence's ln Group -118 Sr. Gemma's Apollo's Sr. Germaine's Germs Sr. Goretti's Conference Room Sr. Mark's Mighty Mafia of 306 Sr. Roberta's Raiders of 107 Sr. Xavier's Dainty Damselsof322 Stucker's Playboys of 120 Sparks of 326 Spirited Men of Room 310 The Spirited Sophomores of 308 Whizzing Wasses Wonders of 69 Zappers of 320 CLASSES Aggie's Angels Algebra I, Per. 2, Rm. 201 Algebra Per. 3, Rm. 122 American History, Per. 5, Rm. 320 The Big Sisters' Club Bio A-The Charming Heterotrophs of 313 Bio E-Excited Electrons of 313 Bio J-Ambitious Chordates of 3 1 3 Biology, Pers. 3 81 4, Rm. 302 Bio P-Darling Mammalians of313 Bobbie's Bombouts of Per. 7 Boy's P.E., Pers. 3, 4, 7, 8 Brainy Beauties of Study 208 Breakin' Bob and His Bunglers of Chem. C Brown's Brownies, Rm. 1 17 Cell Block 203, Per. 5BC The Centric Staff Chanel if 10 and Chemists of Chem. B Clock Watchers, Per. 8, Rm. 309 Crucible Crushers of Chem. A Denny's Drafters, Per. 6 84 7 Die Elegante Deutsche Klasseg Stunde 8 Die Meister Klasse Deutsch, Stunde 3 Due Duetsche lntelligentia 8th Per. Titantic Typers of 107 Energetic Epitomes of Inertia-Per. 2, Rm. 309 English Experts, Per. 3, Rm. 315 English lll, Per. 7, Rm. 204 English V-Vl, Per. 2, Rm. 315 English V-Vl, Per. 5, Rm. 227 Excedrin Headache Number 206, Per. 4 Fantastic Fourth lRm. 31 1l 5th Per., Geometry, Rm. 122 Flying Fingers of Fate of 107 Fr. DePaul's Religion, Per. 7, Rm. 128 Fr. Ernest's Little Green Men, Per. 4 Fr. Ernie's 206 Ulcers Fr. Keith's Camel Jockeys Fr. Keith's Casinovas Fr. Keith's 3rd Per. Garage Barge Page 184 Fr. Max's 5th Per. Madhouse Mob The Funky Soul of 201, Per. 3 Geometric L.S.D.-330 Germaine's Gernades Per. 2 Germies' Wormies Good News Gang, Chem. D, Per. 7 8: 8 Here Come The Bribes, 8th Per., 315 Keith's Cheapies, Per. 7 Keith's Snoring Second Klu Kabrini Klan, Per. 6, Rm. 201 The Know-Nothings, Per. 8, Rm. 31 9 K 0mp3k'S Co-ordinated Cuties, Per. 8 Latin Ill, Per. 6, Rm. 128 Les eleves de 3ieme anneefrancais Los Locos Gringos de 219, Per. 3 Maurice's Mufflers, Per. 4, Rm. 222 Max's 4th Per. Excedrin Headache, 225 Max's Millions, Per. 7, Rm. 122 Mees Smeeth's Keeds, Per. 7 Mercury Molecules, Per. 7 81 8, Rm. 302 Mighty Mathematicians of Per. 4, Rm. 122 The Moonsters, Per. 8 Mr. Powers' All Right Listen Up Kids, 204 Mr. Powers' Economic Class, Per. 4, Rm. 320 Mr. Stucker's Penalty Hall Patrons Mr. Sturek's 3rd Per. Class Mrs. Brown's 4th Per. Mrs. Hamilton's Per. 7, Rm. 324 106-Fabulous Fingers The Organic Reactions of 306, Per. 4 0'Rourke's 3rd Per. Study, Rabble Rousers Paderewski's Pals -Music Ap- preciation Class Patricia's Militia Per. 6, Rm. 320 Penalty Study Hall, Per. 8, Rm. 214 People from S.A.M. Per. 4- Hustlers -Rm. 227 Perky Postulates 81 Frisky Figures- 330-Math Per. 2 84 4 Physiology, Per. 5 Physiology, Per. 7 P.M. Typing Experts of 107 The Quiet Spot Per. 5-222 Reinbolt's Retards, Per. 3 Rm. 324-Hamilton's Hall Rob's Mob, Per. 3, Rm. 120 Romper Room, Per. 2, Rm. 120 Sapientissimi Rm. 128 Second Period Gym Class SAM Shut Mouth 310 6th Per. Freshman Men's Lounge of 214 6th Per., Geometry, Rm. 122 Sr. Adloph's 7th Per. lntelligentsia Sr. Cabrini's Math Machini's Sr. Carmel's Clock Watchers Sr. CaroIine's ll Mesons Physics Classes of 305 Sr. Damien, Geometry, Per. 2 Sr. Damien's Study, 4th Per, Rm. 222 Sr. Damien's Theorem 4.34 Sr. Damien's Undefined Terms, Per. 8 Sr. Elayne's French, Per. 5 Sr. Florence's Literature Lovers, Rm. 118 Sr. Gemma's Gemini, Per. 2, General Science Sr. Gemma's Jets of Per. 7, General Science Sr. Gemma's Organized Confusion, Per. 5AB, General Science Sr. Gemma's Physical Science Singers, Per. 6 Sr. Gemma's Studious Students, Rm. 222, Per. 8 Sr. Gemma's 3M's: Matter, Mass, Molecules, Per. 3 Sr. Marcelline's Biology Class, Pers. 2 8: 3 Sr. Marcelline's Microbiologists Sr. Marguerite's Casino Sr. Marilyn Therese's Religion Class, Per. 2 Sr. Mark's Moldy Minds, Per. 6 Sr. Mark's Molecule Marvels Sr. Mark's Mutated Minds, Per. 2 Sr. Marlene's Sulfur Sniffers of Chem. B Sr. Pat's Pets of 1 14, C Lunch Sr. Pat's 7th Per. American Histo Class Sr. Xavier's Favorite Saviors, Per. 8, Math V. Rm. 322 Sr. Xavier's Non-Functions, Per. V, Rm. 322 Sr. Xavier's Operation-Wiggle, Per. ll, Math V, Rm. 322 Sr. Xavier's Real Numbers, Per. 4, Math V, Rm. 322 Sr. Xavier's Turbulent Sixty-Nin- ers, Per. 6, Math V, Rm. 322 Stucker's Cluckers of 5th Stucker's Stinkers of Per. Vlll Sweat-Hogs of 324 Theatrical Arts Forum 309 Mafia 32 Dimensions of Per. IV Two 8th Per. Patrons Typing IV, Per. 6, Rm. 105 Un Cours De Francais Sille 325 Verb's Adverbs and Krompak's Cuties, Per. 3 Who's Who in the Senior Class 206, Per. 3 The Work House, Per. 4, Rm. 203 XJEOPLWOS of 220 Greetings and Very Reverend S.T.B., IVI.A. PRINCIPAL OF T our leadershzp led us to face eveg' challengeg T our guidance made our goals shine clear. Our interests - with yours - spread to cigu, state, nation, world. Our sparks of enthusiasm were fanned into winning flame by your ardor. T ou gave us the savor of joy in' evegt aetlvlgf: Humz'lz'Q1's ballast in the thrill of vlctogt, Strength of sportsmanshzp under defeat,' You led us to glogt in czbt and state. You were given the grace to be Shepherd of Souls - Yhe rare understanding of problems ofyouth - Yo be a LEADER. HALLOWED IN CENTRALIS MEMORIES Sister Mary Xavier,s Math Classes of Room 322 Grateful Good Wishes John L. Harrington, FATHER FRIEND EDUCATOR CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 1940 - 1968 TOLEDO PRINCIPAL OF TIIE YEAR 1967 - '68 Page 185 Congratulations Class o '69 from the Marvelous Men of H114 OUR MOTTO: The Last Shall Be First. Row 1: R. Reitz, T. Joseph, J. Blaze, D. Printke, Sr. Mary Patricia RSM. Row 2: J. Baun, C. Cheney, J. Day, J. Eichner, D Evans, M. Hockenberger, D. Huletq I Keller. Row 3: R. Koehler, D. Kubicki, P. Lawniczak, C. Mann, T. Marzec, M. Michalski, C. Myers, D. McCormick. Row 4: D. Nisch, M. Gabenski, J. Pacer, M. Pettee, G. Gospodarek, P. Dixon, D. Burzynsk1Q G. Rogolsky Row 5: T. Rutkowski, 71 Schuster, K. SODBCKI, D. Strahm, S. Taylor, B. Weiher, M. Young. Page 186 SIO PGWER Meet the SPIRIT which is the PURPOSE and POWER of the Senior men Class of '69. TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON AND A TIME TO EVERY PURPOSE UNDER THE HEAVEN .. . a Time TO GATHER. . .TOGETHER! IThe Spirit of Centralb - 1969 - gziisssfnfeil 02,1534 www 'f21Ff25l5ll4iPf 'g mosr 5 . E en - Sammi Cfnml P f fv- and a time TO SPEAK. 0 T a time To DANCE . . . fgme O x- g N yr-- is 2-gil..-f i' .. Q,---, f.. 5-' ,iii --f . -,- - , .. ' -,.g. - N, i- 12-14 Q.. L :. - 'if-553' CGNGRAT L TIG to the new graduates As parents, neighbors, and friends we naturally have a special interest in the quality of our schools. No community is better than its schools, and no school is better than the determination and willingness of a community to support standards high enough and broad enough to meet tomorrow's levels of need, both vocationally and for citizenship. OWENS-ILL1No1s Toledo, Ohio GJ Page 188 CREATE ', ,X A 3 sAvE FOR THE ESTATE FUTURE When you think INSURANCE When you need INSURANCE When you buy INSURANCE ea!! 77ow6 Qadmm Residence: Business: 3692 River Road 4543 Monroe 382-5338 479-8446 Lighthouse Inn CHINESE AMERICAN FOOD 5051 Summit Street Quality Composition Co is l I Toledo 's Quality 40, Composition House Q Q 1806 Madison Ave. o Toledo, Ohio 43624 v Phone 243-5259 o Area Code 419 CARONE X . f' ' ' S 0 llllllllll f 5 Authorized Brunswick Dealer I 6 N. Billiard Tables and Supplies xx. , E 24 Hour Engraving Service ' R 6 WB WIIIII If V' -. ' 4118 Upton Avenue El 5 f Toledo ia, ohio I KET q 'Bus Carone GR. 2-7286 E 0 is :I XX 'W' Q Q liBl lllIBiIll 0? QQ OUT besi Wishes God klndesl regards fI'oday's classrooms furnish lrnowledge that will he-lp fo all of gl-ge members of fhe in tomorrow s world. Thats fvhy-Toledo' Edison . urges employees to improve their skills, abilities and Qroduohng Class of mental grovsrth through compapy-sponsored educa- CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL tion and training programs sue 1 as: EDUCATION ASSISTANCE PLANS ADVANCED MANAGEMENT COURSES FOREMANSHIP CLASSES SPECIAL ON THE JOB TRAINING AND STUDY . But. we also encourage other people to continue their education so they can qualify for increasingly CO U N L 6 9 important jobs such as those at Toledo Edison. TOLEDO EDISON A good place to work KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Page 189 THE CATHOLIC CLUB offers you A COMPLETE PROGRAM OF HEALTHFUL RECREATION A BEAUTIFUL SWIMMING POOL AND GYMNASIUM FACILITIES Memberships Available for all Age Groups THE CATHOLIC CLUB 1601 Jefferson CH 3-7255 O OCD OOO OOO OOO s o A 3 -QCOOO I O Q r If you're curious about Fiberglas? just ask a quarterback. Or a racing driver. Or a professional golfer. Or a marine engineer. Or practically anybody. We figure about 30,000 better ways have been found to use Fiberglas products and materials to replace steel, wood, aluminum or cloth. If you want to help find better uses for Fiberglas, and have a challenging career, keep us in mind. 'MFI O Sincere Best Wishes from The Page Dairy Company Page 190 ARTISTS SUPPLIES AND DRAWING MATERIALS Toledo Blueprint Imperial Lanes W. Central Ave. 8- Reynolds Rd. 50 L And Paper Company Opm24agfgm 316 Superior St. CHerry 3-7224 531-5338 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To The Class of 1969 K. Kranz - R. Kranz B. H. Kranz - G. I. 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The Closest Thing To Home NORTHWOOD INN For An Adventure In Eating Open 11 a.m. Daily - Sunday 12:00 to 9:00 p.m. Monday Eves. 3025 Summit St. 729-3791 ST. VINCENT HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2201 Cherry Street Toledo, Ohio 43608 Conducted by Sisters of Charity Aff'l' t d 'th M M C ll no e wi ary anse o ege Accredited by National League for Nursing Ohio Board of Nursing Education eomplimento of QQTIEGJSOHS MAUMEE, OHIO Page 192 Congratulations A Corporation Colonial Builders THE lVlURNENS 8K Supply Co., Inc. Ray A. Murnen, President 1941 Alexis Road i Toledo' ohio 43613 1314 Madison Avenue 479-9611 Toledo, Ol'1I0 241-4163 Boosting Central is our business Join THE CENTRAL ATHLETIC Mortage Investors BOOSTERS CLUB OHIO HARD WARE 2929 LAGRANGE ST. Todays Athletes, Tomorrow s Leaders Page 193 JOE GROGAN MOTORING 5120 Jackman Rd. JOE GROGAN, President Class ot '33 Drink MOHR BROS. Beverages 244-3778 Insure your future at northwestern Ohio's complete training center TOLEDO ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE 331 St. Clair Street Toledo, Ohio 242-6891 Day and evening classes Let's play store ...... you be the customer EDGEWATER FURNITURE 5202 Summit at 124th Street Early American - Modern - Traditional Furniture Zenith TV SL Stereo - Frigidaire Appliance Meats of Quality Gramling Bros. Meat Market 2542 Dorr Street Phone 531-5369 Toledo. Ohio Office Supplies Stationers Gift Ware xr xox tiff: West Toledo Stationers, Inc. MARY MANSE COLLEGE 1126 Sylvania Ave. Toledo 12, Ohio GR 2-9884 The Diocesan College tor Women Write the Dean 2436 Parkwood Avenue CH 3-9241 Page 194 ye Q ..,t. L. ,Q fifyif' Body and Fender Work Frames and Axles Straightened Wheel Balancing and Alignment Al Sobb Auto Service 2815 LAGRANGE STREET Phone CHerry 8-4275 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Phone:l419i 241-7208 J -4:15 'Ev nfs- ,npr .E 1-.. 5 .x4...f-4 OF BUSINESS 8 PROFESSIONAL DRAFTING 224 SUPERIOR STREET ' TOLED0,0HIO 43604 Mount .aint Vincent enrlches the total woman A special quality at the College of Mount Saint Vincent fills your heart as much as your mind. It's unique, hard to define, but easy to sense. In the classrooms. In the labs. In the tone of the faculty. In the eyes of the students. It's tuned to tomorrow. You can feel the future being formed at Mount Saint Vincent. Day and resident students. For further information write to: Office of Admissions COLLEGE OF MOUNT SAINT VINCENT ON- HUDSON FIIVEHDALE. NEW YORK 'IO471 GREAT LAKES PIANO CO. NACHAZEI-'S UNIVERSAL JEWELERS 3125 Lagrange SI. Toledo, Ohio 43608 241-8941 611 J efferson Gifts Toledo, Diamonds Phone 241-5241 Bulova Hamilton Page 195 Sfanfey urgandgi Funeral Home 2907 Lagrange St. Chris Gunselman models a lovely custom-made gown from ATLAS BRIDAL SHOP 2932 Lagrange Sfreef Toledo, Ohio 729-252 I ERCURY A , I A -- .'A:f I X X RE CRE TIO L: 'If f'FIfIl!lEIi! f e ' ll ..,, ,ji --fs i N , L51 5 Q X. . YM' W' 1, M. ' .. 1: '..., 5 ,4v:..,.. ..,. V - .fig gt - S 5 House of champions o f A lDllUEllKiCGlEllEST Compliments of . . . COWIPAQ gatering av x ev: , PAcKo Foonsq, 545-NTRY 8 UIfIIcI?I:RPIEA?Ii.TTTE?Ei2IIJNG A gnummz amy our sfnvlcf PARTY FOOD? IIIID SUPPLIES SMALL on LARGE onouvs fo 5 G P' 8-H ' 'A' PARTY TRAYS DISTINCTIVE CATERING ACCOMMODATIONS UP TO 500 CUMPANY 385-6677 xsszzxzofuvm AIR CONDITIONED I AMPLE PARKING - ans i'BEER 8- MIXES Fine S Iac 'on of r ma rou i 5 MRPUKTHVH E zmsnmrnmnwv. 385-6677 243-6161 Page 196 START W i th 7 B Q when plannlng 12 9 bulld 0 r remodel Lo ,, F . . 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