Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1972
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CENTRIPETAL 1972 1972 CENTRIPETAL Published by the CENTRIPETAL Staff Central Catholic High School T I d Oh 43608 V l 52 DAYBREAK '72 DAYBREAK Dawns As Irish Temper Mellows Unlike previous years, Central encountered various changes. ln this year of DAYBREAK, our first question was faced, 'Would Central reopen in September, 1971 ? The Supreme Court decided Pennsylvania and Rhode Island were unconstitutionally giving aid to non-public schools. The Bishops faced the problem, 'lWould Ohio be next? The Bishops decided all Catholic schools would have a tuition of at least S100 or more. As a result we now had to pay 5375, one hundred and twenty-five more than the previous year. This created a new problem for Central students and parents. Over the protests of concerned parents and students, came one reply: l'l don't want to go anywhere else. This seemed to keep the 52-year-old building of Central Catholic High School open. On September 9, 1971, all the changes were just be- ginning to take place. Some could only be seen at a glimpse, but others were more dominant. Our newly revised dress code allowed girls to wear pantsuits and cullottes, but kept the tie in for the male population. Among the old faces at Central, were new coaches, new teachers, new classes, and most important, student- teacher relationships unlike any seen before. Our classrooms were turning into a meeting place, instead of a battleground. Both students and teachers learned. They realized they needed each other, if Central was to make it through this year, this year of DAYBREAK. fl Q- f i seg? 1 N X 'P w F 1 .yu .4 I X 1 ,A R 4 V- ,wif WIQQPQ ' K Page 3 , kara .,.L fx! H X 1, y, Q .Q U 5 0 Q' s 1.3 y ri Q RAQ NQ .. 5 gag,-gli' an 1' xf-'Q' ' x , . My , . ',-, Familiar Sights Reflect New Year's Growth I DAYBREAK proved to be out of the ordi- nary. With all the new changes in the world, our yearbook needed rivisions. The addition of two new sections provided more coverage for activities. Sports and organizations be- came individuals while ads were given a separate section. Each section is an individual, but together the sections make Central. A school com- posed of activities, organizations, and sportsp techers, students, and even advertisements. lt's not the building that is important to Centralites, but the meaning and truth in- side. There is a special pride about going to Centralg a pride which is carried out through every activity whether it be near school or far away. Q13 X sf fo Qnwi i ag X Page5 SPORTS ' 'l f v f f Y- Irish Regain Knight, Wind-up Season At 5-4 .ms me 'V Q sms ww 1 mm' i . 1 L - L L L ii sum iam - - sim-affsfas L L . , L 'ff 1.1 was . f nl - sw mmlnulln me an ---- Cwmfw i 15 mm 11 t :fr A was lf use new 'W 'i iw -4- ff.. ww 11 3 - if 1 i i Ar ' mm fiimsms f : 3 1 Viii i ' -e r La. L. ,,-., 11 i - NS mm i-we i i mm L ax. sas' me as wr: A .HIEQURW-f aa. mm- -. T. Row 1: S. Scherting, T. Bolbach, T. Baker, R. Montrie, 1. Dartt, 1. Sulewski, B. Andrzejewski, R. Cousino, 1. Kreft, l. Koehl, T. McCar- tl1Y, l. Sharrit, T. Zak. Row 2: Mgr. D. Varwig, T. Kolhoff, B. Sanford, T. Kaminski, G. O'Connor, C. Longenecker, C. Dodson, M. Miller, M. Hasemeyer, L. Bertz, T. Garris, 1. Antoszewski, B. Renard, A. Przybylski, K. Anson. Page 8 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES 14 33 8 3 20 7 41 0 17 St. lohn's Macomber St. Francis Cincinnati St. Xavier DeVilbiss Scott Rogers Bowsher Whitmer Row 3: Trn. L. Hendricks, P. Drozik, G. Kreft, B. Lindsay, M. Dur- ham, G. Incorvia, G. Zolciak, T. Drumm, C. lstler, R. Mann, F. Holtzmann, W. Sulewski, T. Roesner, Mgr. G. Nawrocki. Row 4: L. Ellis, K. Buckley, R. Rimer, I. Samelak, M. Canning, H. Ross, R. Rhodus, l, Addis, C. Scherer, T. Etzel, L, Kayser, M. Galla- gher. 6 8 7 13 11 20 7 10 26 lAbovel Coach Dave Kregel watches anxiously while keeping in Contact with the press box. lBelowl Tri-Captains jeff Kreft, john Koehl, and Tim McCarthy ask for guidance for an upcoming game. XXX ax X xx Kregel takes reins Captains guide teahi Mr. David Kregel, a well-rounded, fine athlete, became head football coach in the year of DAYBREAK. Mr. Kregel has been as assistant coach here since 1965. With hard work and strong determination, the coach was able to bring a new attitude to the team. The team itself was then more unified by a greater desire to win. Coach Kregel experienced losses as well as victories, but he never gave up. Although he wanted to win every game, Dave Kregel had more in mind than the final football record. He was concerned with each indi- vidual player and his future. As tri-captain, Tim McCarthy put it, llrvlr, Kregel worked as hard in December as he did in August to provide the best for the team. He helped many of us capture college scholarships. A time-out calls for a conference as Coach Kregel and Quarter- back leff Kreft look over the situation. Page 9 Mark Miller C673 leads the way for Quarterback jeff Kreftf1OJ in season finale against Whitmer. lAboveJ Tim Kolhoff f84l, alias Derek Sanderson, attempts to block a punt in the season opener against St. johns. lBelowl Chuck Istler f53J awaits signal to snap the ball in Homecoming romp over Rogers. Page 10 Assistant Coach Tom O'Leary shouts encouragement to irish defensive squad. wg ig, 3 1Belowj Tim Drumm 1835 and Big Al Pryzbylski 1743 crush Macmen balicarrier. 1RighTJ Gary Zolciak 1753 tan- gles with a Rogers offensive lineman. i 'G in I Qi 1 ' is , as i '1 s 1 Mi,, 1 Q QQFQ5' Seniors Inspire Teamg Juniors show promise Casey i'Hippo Dodson 1641 fires off the line to make way for Irish ballcarriers against Rogers. Page 1 1 Gridders Gpen Season Winnin Close Gut Campaign Slumping Above: Tri-captain lohn Koehl 1173 stops Bowsher ballcarrier cold. Above right, Kevin Buckley 1811, Clint Longenecker 1303, and Frank Holtzman 1653 lendsa hand in smothering Page 12 a Roger Ram. Right: irish defenders Randy 1LeoJ Montrie 1613 and joe An- toszewski 1379 racetoward endzone after scooping up a Frannie fumble. s , 7 Wg M Central's Fighting Irish gridders of DAY- BREAK were able to establish a 5-4 record. After the first two victories, the team defeated St. Francis, thus bringing homethelrish Knight. Defeat suddenly struck, though, in Cincin- nati in 95 degree weather. Two weeks later Scott humiliated us, costing Central's Fighting Irish the city title. With great pride and con- sistent team work, the Fighting Irish had a strong comeback against Rogers. The season came to a close, however, with a loss to Whitmer. Whether Central participated as players, band members, or just one of many spectators, Central Catholic's Fighting lrish all did their part in displaying Irish pride. 1' LJ-V W . R 4 I f .72 A i X , , it YZ 4? 51 . tifg z. ,ljh VA W'-QA '. 4 . Hp ' , 1f5L ' , .1-v 525.95-g:'fi,,a4. 'di:.r!'5iw , ,, u i'2fva2fi'fJf:,avJJ4w'--1 ,W' f?ii:r . ' 'L ' ' f :,v1c-'Q,1t22'42w, .ffrmawf sw'w -A Us ,.,-,f.4: '. . 1 22 at ' Ja. sv, 1 im 1 5 .,-Q F222 , F f' iqfif 41 it 'R' 'H' Q x 3 4' we ,, wr rd, W 1 MNA, ,J Q' , ,zwg 552, ,, . ,.,. ug, , . ,, 'Q '-ng. i., Top left: To hold or not to hold. That is the question jeff Sharitt 1403 struggles to haul down Frannie running back Herman Price l21l. Above: Senior fullback Tim McCarthy 1333 runs for yardage as a desperate Frannie holds on in the battle for the Irish Knight at the Glass Bowl. Above right: Irish gridders Tim Drumm C831 and lim Sulewski i803 close in on St. johns ballcarrier. Page 1 3 Top left: junior Tim Garris 1439 dives for extra yardage after interception. Middle left: Bob Lindsay 1231 secures tackle during Titan game. Bottom left: Larry Bertz 1213 shoots for opening in line during Rogers game. Right: Barney Renard 1795 cuts down Rogers' ball carrier. Varsity Squad Demonstrates Agility, Speed j 1,19 . 1 2 HSV? fx.: 0' Above: Rick Cousino C465 meets Macom- ber ball carier. Right: Football stat men were seniors Fred Olnhusen, Rob Etzel, Tom Doney, and Bob Wambold. '-f '- J.V.'s Post 7-1 Record, Top Red Division K '57 1uNlon vitviiiiisirv scokssf CGDTFSI'-22 Macomber CGDTVHIT 6 Sf, Francis Cenlfa Cen f DeVi7lbiss Certlra 2 Bgwgher Ceflffal-1 5 WQQCIW3 rd Central- 6 51, joljng -0 , The by Row 'l- A. Van Druten, L. Kayser, G. Kreft, G. lncorvia, T. Etzel, l. Addis, C. Scherer. Row 2- M. Tooman, M. Durham, M. Hohen berger, M. Gilmore, B. Navarre, M. Ziegelhofer, G. Seemann, S Dixon. Row 3- K. Kelley, H. Van Druten, S. Brescol, M. Gallagher, Sophomore Quarterback Greg Kreft K1-4l sets up to pass as Mark Too man 1341 provides protection. D. Olsen, l. P. Haudan, M. McCormack. Row 4-1. Layton, C. Ryn- ski, R. Vargas, R. Rudnicki, E. Beilhart, G. Maynard, I. Maynard, I. Hernandez, B. Pietrowski. Page 16 Row 'I-M. Vierllbeck, R. Ringlein, D. LaDuke, l. Rulkowski, M. Wesolowski, D. Scherling, M. lsller, P. Calmes, T. McNult, l. Chesler, P. Poupard. Row 2-T. Sofo, T. Cousino, M. Mollenkoph K. Bleim, S. Young, T. Monlrie, l. Ziegelhofer, D. Schwind, B Rhodus, S. Reeves, C. McCarthy, M. Wood, D. O'Brien, G. Dlu gosielski, M. Bass. Row 3-D. Osomcos, D. Wojeicki, K. Nowak, F rosh Show Talent, Lose Only Rebels Freshman Football Scores -Central 22 Macomber- 0 'Central 6 . Sl. Francis - O 'Cenfra,l. 16 Rogers -14 Qfflelentral.-s,18 Devilbiss -- 0 ls T M . Bowsher --24 C Scott --15 M. Wilko, l. E. Lacure, D. Wambold, S. Tucholski, 1. SoRelle, M. Lennex, M. Nowak, P. Zawodny, E. Slockard, T. Bialorucki, R. Facer, M. Reynolds. Row 4-l. Murnen, H. Harmen, T. Maloney, K. Koelsch, A. lmber, O. Czerniak, K. Kilz, R. Bush, M. Wagner, D. McCarthy, R. Kenney, l. Connel, T. Bohland, N. Reihing, D. Soldner, l. Spieker. missing: M. Cousino Front row lKneelingJ: T. O'Leary, M. Nelson, and D. Bolbach. lSlandingJ: l. Klonowski, D. Gralak, and B. Slurek assisl first year Coach, Mr. Kregal. Page 1 7 Sectional Champs Bring Home 18-2 Mark Varsity b-ball team, R. 1: Terry lvlurnen, Greg O'Connor, joe Law- Steve Murnenp R. 3: Brian Sanders, Tim McCarthy Tim Drumm niczak, Tim Garrisg R. 2: Sam jacobs, john Koehl, Steve Dermer, Tim Rybczynski, jeff Seemann. Varsity Basketball Scores Central 73 St. Francis Central 82 Delphos St. john Central 79 Waite Central 88 DeVilbiss Central 71 Cardinal Stritch Central 77 Woodward Christmas Tournament At Bedford Central 91 Monroe Varsity Managers: Larry Hendricks and john Nowicki Central 77 Start Central 76 Libbey Central 111 Tiffin Columbian Central 63 St. johns Central 79 Macomber Central 64 Scott Central 85 Bowsher Central 82 Rogers Central 87 Start Central 81 Witmer Tournaments Central 67 Start Central 59 St. johns Central 84 Libbey Page 1 8 Co-captains Tim Rybczynski and jeff Seemann proudly display the two trophies awarded for super teamwork and balance. The 1972 Varsity basketball team won the Bedford tournament trophy from Start and the Sectional trophy from St. lohn's. T A' . Q is ,,,,,.4nw . T if Coach Pete Be ned ict. Head stat-men Tom Doney controls the ball as assistants Tim Birie, Bob Wambold, Bill Sanford, and loelHalIor- an look on. Page 19 Extra Period Fatal To Knights, Titans Senior john Koehl loses opponent as he moves ball upcourt in tournament action. i egg: U i New 1' x ' t W if 'nm ..,t I N ,, '-M in E-ii' Y All Page 20 , . Left: Sam lacobs outmaneuvers Blue lay defender and scores in a revenge win against Delphos, St. lohn M. mu .4 4l'l' fwfmws' f 94' 'O ZW ji if Above: Tim McCarthy rips off difficult rebound in easy victory over Tiffin Columbian. Lefl: Big Tim Rybczynski snickers as he clasps medal won in Bedford Tournament. Top: loe Lawniczak drives around a Sam lacobs pick for an Irish basket. Page 21 An-any Claims 5 Dermer Rate Individual ability combined this year to produce the balance and team unity that carried Central's basketball team tothe Sec- tional Championship. Several players were potential stars in themselves, but this status they sacrificed in order to make it a team effort. The Irish opened the season with some- thing to prove. Unfriendly sports writersfore- casted an average season and labeled Cen- tral the underdog throughout. But time s All-State Honors proved them wrong - with time came vic- tories. Even the temporary loss of a starter due to injury did not stop the team. This, an 18 - 2 record, and the fact that all five starters received mention on the BLADES Coaches' All-City team, confirmed Coach Pete Bendicts pre-season prediction thatCen- tral's balance was not to be ignored. The final loss to Libbey in the District Tournament ended any hopes of a state title, but the Irish had made their point. Senior guard Steve Dermer soars over defenders in overtime victory at St. lohn's. Page 22 ,lv i Left, jeff Seemann shows form as he eyes another basket. Below, Big Tim Rybcznski makes Two the easy way in romp over Tiffin Columbian. ff an- Page 23 Spirited Sophomores Shine ,.,.. Ji ,l.1E1, . junior Varsity Team Picture: Bob Nichols, Larry Strugalski, Greg Seemannp Row 2: lon Malhoit, Dennis Teall, Mike Gilmore, john Murneng Row 3: Chris Kreft, Steve Dartt, Rick Helvey, jeff Pollauf, and Tom Etzel. Page 24 Tom Eizel '74, pumps up another shot over Waite defenders. Central Central ,Central ff?Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 7 iiii C49 Stl Francis C 1 55 Delphos-St. john 51 , .. . . e 61 Star? C 59 Bedford 58 ' t lgbhev . , Columbian sriahnfs 50 Macomber C C 43 Scott 58 Bowsher 58 Rogers C Wltrner , 72 starr ENTRA 1- '3 '5 S 2'- Freshman Team Picture: Mike Viertlbeck, Steve Meyer, Eric Stock- Lindsay: Row 3: Mg. Tom McNutt, Mike Nowak, Tim Maloney, Hal hard, Greg Saner, Tony Miracola, joe Murneng Row 2: Mike Pollauf, Harmon, joe Rutkowski, and Denny LaDukeg Row 4: Coaches lack Steve Tucholski, Larry Murnen, Marty McGurk, Larry Schmakel, Tom McKenszie and Paul Brzozka. Leaders Stimulate Enthusiasm Freshman Basketball Scores Central 52 Washington Blue Central 34 , St. Francis Central 46 Waite Central 39 DeVilbiss Central 38 Cardinal Stritch Central 47 4 Woodward ' Central 56 Sylvania Central 43 Libbey Central 36 St. johns Central 40 Macomber Central 28 Scott Central 47 Bowsher Central 50 Rogers Central 42 Start Catholic Tournament Central 45 St. lohn's Central 47 Cardinal Stritch Tim Maloney feeds Mickey Nowak the ball in game 3 gainst Waite. Page 25 Matmen Finish at 2-5-13 Cousino Grabs City Title Larry Bertz '73 shows his winning style against a struggling opponent. 1 11 x f f +44-e7,,' 22, Coach john 'iBuford Stites contemplates strategy for the Coming match. City champion Rick Cousino overpowers another helpless opponent. Page 26 VARSITY WRESTLING Row 'l: D. Anson, D. Sei- bert, T. Baley, S. Page, T. Maloney. Row 2: R. Rimer, B. Geis, R. Cou- sino, R. Montrie, L. Bertz. Row 3: E. Diakonis, B. Kramer, R. Mann, B. Renz, I. Knerr. IV WRESTLING Row 1: L, Garcia, M. Hays, M. Zimmerman, I. Gramling, M. McNa- mara, F. Navarre. Row 2: T. Kanary. R. Rimer, I. Layton, M. Ziegelhof- er, D. Sleelej M. Coyle. Row 3: R. Bedard,I. Fil- lion, H. Van Druten, T. Cousino. Row 1: I. Bertz, T. Na- varre, B. Laux, K. Beil- hart, I. McNerney. Row 2: M. Nowak, I. Ziegl- hofer, P. Kilcorse, S.Ree- vee, T. Lynch. Row 3: T. Bialorucki, T. Monlrie, R. Kenney, M. Wagner, I. Freeland. Absebl:Cap- lain - K. Koelsch, M. Cousino, D. Dauer. Page 27 Am9l'iC3fT Ui R1 D-BVS MBTG, 13V Sameifiki R-2 l0iW American ITZ RFI Bob Sarahmari, Dave Kreuzg R2 Ralph Nowicki, Dave Kina, Dori Szymariski. Fumo, Ralph Kujawa, Larry Marzolf. National R.1 Steve Malosh, Rick lagodzinskig R.2 lim Wood, Cary Zaciewski, Tony Muszynski. Pin Busters Roam Alleys VL.: 0 V7 Page 28 jeff tlvtaddogj Martin '72 leads the way in a meet as Bob Trame '72 closes in on a Start opponent. J ,tfy Harriers Harass Area Runners Bob Trame opens his stride as he sprints toward the finish line. si fl Tm Coach Corrigan discusses strategy with harriers before a meet. Dave Dlugiewiczg R. 2 Bob lefffviartin. Cross Country: R. 1 lim Kanary, joe Fillion, joel Applehans, Terry Kanary, Tra me, Kevin Corrigan, Mike Farrell, TimZaIe, Page 29 ohm Tum e Tim Mark Mxiler Randy E lm Gary ul' X in 'W w'-, ' 'L ,if ,,,0o- ' ,joan if? W ' w f if-, wa-W A 5 W P' 'M H Z nv ,av Z, ,L -, f , I A ,. ' an W . V jf 'Q W Qfpvf if 451 fM9'I2'A7x-flips? J. : 4L V Nz L Tum Rybczynski 'lst if All-City Hon- orable Mention All- District lst All-City Uimeslg 2nd All-City lBladel5 Honorable Mention All-District Honorable Mention All-Ohiog 2nd All- Districtg 3rd All-City lBladeJp Honorable Mention All'City tTimesl Honorable Mention All-City tBladeJ Honorable Mention All.City tBladeJ 34: If , I Page 32 Track Sets Pace For Spring Sports Girl's Track: R.1 Ginny Leon, Kathy Szenderski, Vicki Kelley, Deb Carcus, loyce Babka, Dianne Brazzill. R.2 Kathye Kelley, Claire Calacob, Cindy Hays, Pai Haas, Mary Nesier, Karen Simpson, R.3 Kathy Costain, Chris Adams. Varsily Track: R.1 Marc Miller, Barney Renard, Hugh Ross, Clint L. 1. Fanelly, Kevin Buckley. R3 Steve Forresler, Bob Batey, Mike Longnecker, Dan Shively, Tim Bolbach, Tim Drumm, Paul Drozik. Farrell, Larry Bertz, joe Anloszewski, john Nowicki. R.2 Guy Cherry, jeff Martin, lay Samelak, Bob Lindsay, lay Leyden, Underclass Track: R.1 lim Metz, lim Oldiges, Harry VanDrulen, Mike McCormack. R2 Mike Cappelletty, Terry Kanary, Mark Dur- ham, Chris Rynski. R3 Paul Chudzinski, Don Czerniak, lim Kanary. Page 33 Flacketeers Prepare Challenging Schedule Captain Terri McNamara practices her fore- hand swing before an important match. Bottom row: Sue Taylor, Karen Bocian, Kathy Kelley, Karen Diet- richg R. 2 sitting: Linda Fournier, lean Taylorg R. 3: Deb Carcus, Kathy Szenderski, Terri McNamara, Annette Dudek, Vicki Kelley. Senior Debbie Carcus eyes the ball as she attempts to serve. ...M ' W Q.:.gwe4m, , 4 I,,?,!.,g.,g,,,..,,.w -n , W-W ff , ' I jf ,,,A 9,5 ,k,A , I Zvgkfaiw -M 4' Varsity Tennis: R.1 Gerry Dudek, Tom Overberg, joe Wilson, john Dygon, Coach Bob Domini. R2 Larry Schmakel, AI Dudek, Bob Szymanski, john Stoecktey. Bob Szymanski '74 proves that tennis is his racket. 15 j junior Tom Overberg shows winning tennis style. j Page 35 Ken Klonowski '72, Co-captain, demonstrates form that helped power viclory over Clay. Zglinski, Klonowski Lead Team Baseball Team: R.1 Rick Cousino, lohn Koehl, Ken Klonovvskl, Tony Zglinski, Tim Birie, Brian Andrzejevvski, Sieve Pfalwler. R2 Bob Wambold, lim loyce, Terry Kwialkowski, Terry lvlurnen, Brian Page 36 f- N Sanders, Larry Slrugalski, Tim Garris. R.3 Bill Avant, Tom Bensman, Greg Pfahler, Coach lim Cordiak, Bill Sulewski, Kevin Tucker. R.4 Tom MCNUN, Denny LaDuke, Bill Rliodus, jon Lanzinger. lim loyce '73 lets loose on pitch enroute to 18 strikeouts in opening game against Clay. ,k W K t-5+ f 7 f .M N VHA A A Co-Captain Tony Zglinski '72 dodges a wild pitch. Page 37 Above: First baseman Terry Murnen '73 catches Ottawa Hills player off guard as he applies tag. Right: After a power- ful swing, lohn Koehl '72 releases the bat. Left: Tim Birie '72 safely slides past defenders tag. Below: Completing a perfect follow-through, Terry Kwiat- kowski '73 watches the ball sail into the outfield. Bottom: Awaiting to slug the upcoming pitclw from opposing nurler Brian Andrzejewski '72, firmly clencbes bat. Diamondmen Seek City Title VARSITY BASEBALL 1972 SCHEDULE be or COACH HM CTORDIAK i?iE5Apri I Clayfgiig ........ ........ 4. A April 6 at Ottawa Hills ............... L ..... April Ottawa Hills at Brown, ..... 1i5fApril 1cpl11i1rysBowSsl12?f?fY at Brown t'fApril 13 at Rogers ...... ggfl .......... .... April 1 7 Perryslourg at Brown ......... tApril 18 Start atBrown ., ........,.. 1 ..... . l 'April 210 at WoodwardiWilson1QQf.,.. April 24 Rossford at Brown ............. 'FApril 25 St. Francis at Brown .......... 'April 27 Scott at Brown .1 ........... , ..... May 1 Clay at Brown ............. ...... May 3 Sylvania ................... ...... ttvtay 4 DeVilbiss at Brown ...... ...... May 8 Whitmer at Brown ....... . .... . 4:1 5 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:00'P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:OO'P.M. 4:1 5 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:OO P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:00 P,M. 4:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M 'May 9 at Cardinal Stritch ....... ...... 4 :OO P.M 'May 11 St. lohn's at Brown ,............ 4:00 P.M May 15 Sylvania at Brown .............. 4:00 P.M 'May 16 at Waite ............................ 'May 18 Libbey at Brown ,112 .......... .4:00 P.M .4:00 P.M May 22 at Perrysburg .............. ...... 4 :OO P.M 'May 23 at Macomber iBowman 1123 ............................. 4:00 P.M 'May 30 City Championship Game at Bowman 111 ........................... 4:00 P.M 'City League Games Page 39 Girls Reign Again, End 3 Years: 26-1 M . f e n fr a l . t,i I f Central ,E31 Wiififfe 'if3 Q iii , , .i,i.i, i,,, . n if 3 ' it V r s ,k,. , . ,, ...,, Central 67 Rogers 18 Central 43 Libbey 30 K Central Woodward 28 Q1 if -:ji I . . L i Central 46 Libbey 39 Girls Varsity Team: Kathy Rahm, Lori Kehres, Marlene Rosinski, Fournier, Kathy Costain, Kathy Szenderski, julie lusien, Carol Kathye Kelley, Debbie Carcus, Mary Eggerstorferg R. 2 Manager Zakrzewski, Diane BrazzilI,Managerleanne Kime. ludy Weiser, Kathy Ginter, Ann Wambold, Vicki Kelley, Linda Page 40 r' X. QM Un, was-r was i A ...f 1 . ,.w ' XB ,,- w,,,,M'f I ,M ,,-........,f W so Above left: Looking for an opening, Central's Kathy Szenderski survives Libbey's defensive pressure. Below left: Captain Deb Carcus flashes past stunned Cowboy opponent, Below right: Central's 3-year City-Champs rejoice over latest city crown title. 7 N L-W 'Vi 've ? s rrl'r is b will H,,,,f..-M 'MJMM Page 41 Skilled Colleens: Basketball Queens Below: Dianne Brazzill '72 holds onto the ball despile being, roughed up by Libbey defenders. Rigbl: Vicki Kelley '72 shows championship form as ber jumpshol beads for the basket, Lower right: Kalby Ralnm '74 puls up a shot from the Corner in action against DeVilbiss. W Kb 42 ffm? W k 1 Qi ir 4' r Page 42 rv 'F as ? L, l if Left: Marlene Rosinski '73 prolecls the ball as she looks for help in championship game. Below: ADH Wambold '74 readies herself for a lwo hand jump shol In romp over DeViIbiss. M .wwgw A 5 'Q .,. ' , ffmmk rf-ff. ' , -rv..-azz. 'vs Y . mx,-. -'Q--X 1.-f::,,,fz.:,. X51 4' M K' A M Page 43 ORGANIZATIONS if Q- ' Q' German Club Of- ficers: joyce Babka, Sue Sieja, Annette Dudek, and Molly Mehling. French Club Officers: Cindy Sido, Linda Wroblewski, Maureen McDonagh, Cindy Bohland. Page 46 Language Clubs Open Foreign Doors Spanish Club Officers: Diane Fadell, Robert Clegg, joan Harpen, and jerry Dudek. Latin Club Officers: Karen Belair, Carl Kalafiaz, Ronald Siebold, and Ann Zei- her. Page 47 M Lg Ulliiw mQIiii3VAiiQ i F i nucleus 5 s riivosomfe 5 - L,......m......,.1.,...,,,,,,, ii i .... I Chi0 0PiAS'f znclopicxsmic rehcuium Biology Club Officers: Casey Biggs, Greg Peterson, and lim Metz. Medical Horizons Club: ist row-S. Balish, A. Zeiher, D. Brazzil, K. Glanz, 1. Wamhoff, I. Sneider, C. Czelusta, M. Rutkowski, D M. jacob, 2nd row-C. Schafer, M. Devine, M. Rabideau, D. Harti- West, 1. Staskiewicz, and 1. Smrekar. gan C. Murray, I. Flahiff, M. Lemly, S. jacob, 3rd row-D. Zielinski, Science Clubs Explore New Frontiers Chemistry Club: Kathy Szenderski, Diane Brazzil, Tom Selmak, and Mary Reas. National Honor Society Officers: Michael Bauer- schmidt, Linda Fournier, Beth Reas, Alan Dudek. National Honor Society, Library Club Perceiver Page 50 Library Club: Row 1, Marueen Ireland, Bon- nie Holt, Denise Martin, Lourdes Lopez. Row 2, Alice Sanchez, Oralia Villagomez, Sandy Pakulski, Bonnie Kern, Lynette Sex- ton. Row 3, Gary Widanker, Keith Glanz, Kevin Kilgoar, George Bary, Richard Bonitati, SENIORS S Mary Adams, Joyce Babka, Susan Barchick, Michael Bauerschmidt, John Bocik, Rebecca Boes, Timothy Bolbach, Linda Borowicz, Di- anne Brazzill, Craig Bromer, Jacqueline Calmes, Rita Cherry, Cynthia Chromey, Ann Chudzinski, Ann Czlapinski, Mary Beth Dona- hue, Alan Dudek, Linda Fournier, Vanessa Gasiorowski, Mary Ann Gawle,. Catherine Geremski, Eileen Golembiewski, Gary Golembiewski, David Golupski, Judy Grubb, Kathleen Hardak, Laureen Healy,Col- leen Higgins, Janice Hodorowski, Kathleen Jaworski, Josette Lacure, Jean Lawrence, Vic- toria Lennex, Douglas Lipinski,Marita Macke. Catherine Maher, Margaret Mangas, Clau- dia Matuszewski, Mary McNamara, Nancy McNutt, Matthew Mehling, Kenneth Miller, Joseph Morris, Mark Navarre, Michael Neeb, Kenneth Nisch, Mary Beth Olender, Richard Rees, Suzanne Sagan, Catherine Schafer, Mar- garet Schaupp, George Schetter, Jeffery See- man, Ellen Shriner, Susan Sieja, Deborah Simon, Paul Stanberry. Joan Staskiewicz, Kathleen Sulier, Therese Swartzbaugh, Kathleen Szenderski, Gregory Szymanski, Jean Taylor, RobertTrame,Joseph Trease, Gary Trzcinski, Jane Wawrzyniak, Judy Weiser, Marcie Wellman, Denise West, Michael Wisniewski, Lisa Zajac, Christine Za- wisza, Anne Zeiher, Paul Zielowski, Debra Zmudzinski. JuNioRs Donna Augello, Mary Baranowski, Therese Bercher, Christine Bielski, Patricia Calabrese, Patricia Calmes, Debra Campbell, Robert Clegg, Michael Cunningham, Marlene Dauer, Kim Derlatka, Carol Dombi, James Drees, Marlana Drouillard, Timothy Drumm, Law- rence Fanally, Janice Flahiff, Timothy Garris, Debra Geis, Sharon Golupski,SuzanneGorny. Suzanne Hagan, Marcia Harman, Janice Hojnicki, Mary Ann Jacob, Kathleen Janicki, Deborah Jurski, Michelle Justen, Timothy Ka- minski, Dona Kaseman, Theresa Kehres, Michelle Kelly, Jack Kosakowski, Mary Kra- jewski, Joan Kramer, Kristine Kress, Carol Kwiatkowski, Susan Kwiatkowski, Arlene Le- wandowski, Lourdes Lopez, Ann Louth, Ce- cilia Martaus, Mary McCarthy. Renee Murawski, Stephen Murnen, Lois Mustafaga, Sharon Nowak, Elaine Piniaszkie- wicz, Mary Rabideau, Elizabeth Reas, Mau- reen Riley, Marlene Rosinski, Michelle Rut- kowski, Cynthia Sido, Lynn Smith, Marilyn Sobczak, Clarence Surdasky, Cynthia Swierc- zak, Mary Toska, Kent Tucker. Kevin Tucker, Suzanne Vigyo, Judith Wah- moff, Robert Warnke, Eileen Wisniewski,John Wright, Linda Wroblewski, James Zychowiz. Above list includes membership as of February 29,1972 3 Dudeks And 1 Drees Annette, Alan, Jerry Capitalize On QB Quiz Bowl Team: Greg Peterson, Ron Seibold, jerry Dudek, Sr. Avolene OSF moderator, Alan Dudek, Annette Dudek, jim Drees. The Thr Dudeks action Pg 51 Page 52 Stage Crew: Row 'l, Paul Hamel, Donna Kaseman, Maureen O'Shea, Mary Ellen Murray, Barb Toeppe, Tim Seeman. Row 2, lim Trom- peter, Chuck Wirtz, Mary Ellen Willinger, Camilla Weitzel, Ruth Stahl, Zenn Zalewski, Carter Stewart. Row 3, Kevin Finn, Tom OfShea. Scenic Row 1, Beth March, Laura Finn, Anne Michelle Saccucci. Row 2, Laura Mack, loan Harpen, Mary Ann Gawle, Dianne Schuller, Corky Carpenter. Artists Carry On Creative Centralites Display Talent Mimes: Row 'l, Tom Dzliengski, Bob Trame, Kaihy McCarthy. Row 2, Bob Russo, Russ Woz- niak, Cissie Marlaus, Monica lagodzinski, Mau- reen Cherry, Cindy Swierczak, Michelle Ruikow- ski, Kris Newbold, Bridget Blank. Row 3, Bill Reas, john Grabowski, Ted Taylor. AriCIub: left-right, john Trease, Dan Grabarczyk, lean Taylor, Diane Dressel, Mary Ann Kwapich. l ,N 3 . - h 1 Ei I C i 6 K, 19f,w .' , 'C lg' , Q ir fi 3 it K ., K , - 1 f , 4 'fs , f ' 5 Q 1 W4- -3 .S f QW at A 0-5 W. of -,. W, 1 . A . v , , .,.,,,,v,' 'J-qw, u ,, 'Xxqv A A? si :f.f,m K i M.. fi -,J 0. Q. .4 . ' - 2 ' 5 f 1 Y 1 A A - ' 'gf 4 f, 52 W ' 'fffe f KW' ' -'L N W1 - fgf , , M . . W , ,I V . iv, xg. M' I I Wifi - M, 'fff ,, , A if-gf 1 , 5 W :L J Rt 1 'wi ,V H ' 4... V 1 1 'T' 'W-Q . Q, L' XX ', .1 -5, M A 4, 3, , K ' ,I v, J 1, , , . ,, ,V , , , w I yyyy ,W ,,,, S, 3 ' ,A 1 ' 'v I ,VW k f V 4 M-v........-., 7-.ff 1 f , A' 1 ,',,,,'VZ , 1' ,,,,,, ,M ,,,,V, My , Q w., H15 H ,-,,, g- f ' v i M, N 312- V I H ,, it .. ., W A , -4,1 A., , f'---M , '11, ,- g, N, - V - 1: f . V, N W , ,af , ,yy 6 , .5-,Q-.-::43'5L , g ,J ' ' Q .., t V 4 -y..,,,f X ,,,, 'wil' ' M , 1 Af , y - ff-., '-' ' 5 ,' 'A , ,. Z ,ff ' , , ' up ,J 4 M Red Cross, CSMC, Big-Little Sis, Involve Themselves In Community Try To Remember Student Representatives Plan Activities Student Council Officers: President Ken Nisch, Treasurer Tina Skeldon Secretary Linda Fournier, Vice-president Clint Longenecker. Student Council Commissioners: losette La Cure, leanne Kime, Ellen Shriner, Sue Sieia. Row 2: Rick Cousino, Vanessa Gasiorowski, Linda Borowicz, Kathy Shaeffer. Row 3: Pam Marzec, Terry Baker. Page 56 Row 4: Becky Stewart, Terrie McNamara, Pete Navarro, Craig Bro- mer. Row 5: Vicki Kelly, lean Polcyn, ludy Grubb. Row 6: Rick Reese, Bob Schira. ll MZ 5 Ev. 5-nur Student Council President, Ken Nisch. Student Council organized a first: a pep assembly on MONDAY after a victory over St. Francis. Page 57 Ka-Boom On Time, In Tune, Will Play Till June Wit in .. 1: ER X . x Q Drums: Row 1, Sharon Gang, Pal Shea, Brian Ireland, Jerome Szcubdlewski Row 2, Kevin McCarthy, Curl Beilharl, Paul Chudzinski, jeff Manon. Row 3 Charles Nawrocki, lames Dixon, Richard Mann, Eric Ulrich. Page 58 French Horns: Row 1, Theresa Kehres, Casey Golharl, Col- leen Raab. Row 2, Mary Barhile, Mary Kay Louth, Lois Muslafaga. Flutes and Saxaphones: Row'l, ludy Lynch, Kathy Murray, Linda Sieczkowski, Ann Navar- re. Row 2, PauIWasi- kiewski, john Trease, Rick King, Carol Chris- toph. Page 59 76 Trombones Minus A Few Equal Talent x '1 1 I Drum Major: Matt Cousino en if ff? 5 ga? Woodwinds: Row 1, Kevin Mock, John Plucziniak. Row 2, Paul Stanbery, Mike Preztak. Trombones: Row 1, Richard Barnes, Colleen Blank, john Walslon. Row 2,1oe Moszkowicz, lack Bocik, Leon Harley, .apnlv -va' Page 60 1g-sw X-N Trumpets: Row 1, Tom Navarre, Vicki Nowak, Dennis Radecki, Helen Renn. Row 2, Sandy Graybark, Chris Kwiat- kowski, Bernard Piotrowski, Barry Brown. Row 3, Larry Marzolf, William Vedra, Michael Wilhelm, Robert Walczak. Row 4, Kevin Bissel, Bob Kurczewski, Allan Dudek, Pat Struckholz, Dave Lewan dowski. YS? Clarinets: Row 1, Michele Hoenburger, Bonnie Bishop, Karen Web- er, Mary to Brannen, Cissie Martaus. Row 2, Ellen Pollauf, Sue Lukasiewicz, Kathy Rork, Janice Flahiff, Allan Walczak. Row 3, Dennis Sulewski, Roseanne Gaffney, Diane DePrisCo, Rosalie Man- gas, lim Beres. Page 61 Assorted Singers Result In Grade A Groups l , Q Freshman Girls Chorus: Row 1: Kim Boes, Nancy Smigielski, Cathi Gapski, Pat Canales, Margaret Neeman, leanne Calabrese, Debra Kasee, Paula Pomaki, Roeann McGovern, PatTrease, Sue Schuller, Row 2: Tracy Leyden, loyce Fjhinger, Michelle Hafner, Marianne Kehres, Sheila Desmond, Mary Dilewski, Kathleen McNutt, Chris- tine Caylor, Terry Martaus, Mary Ann Kopf, Cindy Lechlak: Row 3: Margaret Ludwikovvski, Elaine Stalsworth, Francine Lewandowski, Nancy Albrecht, Mary Sturtz, Beth Novotny, Barb Siadak, Karen Majewski, Donna Smith, Christine Schlachter, Kathy Farrell, Row 4: Maureen McDonagh, Diana Macke, Karen Olnhausen, Sue Eggl, Eileen Manders, lo Ragan, Sharon lacob, leannie Large, Linda Bowsher, Mary Ann Gorny, , , t N F ,,, M . si' 1 wif f V V L i tt ' l H F Row 'lz David Miehls, Timothy t k' A, W 5 f' Seema n, Kurt Haas, Timothy Boh- N +ve, a,,,,f land, Peter Fowler, Row 2: Jef- . ,,,, QQ 'Z 3- DQ fery Morris, Steven Reeves, Mi- chael Klueber Michael Bass, V David Kina, Rovv 3: Richard Boni- F tati, Philip Cebolys, Ronald Ra- i decki, Cary lncoavia, Lawrence Pzelusta. Page 62 X S-J X X Row 1: lulie Craig, Laura Weiher, Beth Mercurio, Kathy Kolasinski, Stacy Webber, Gladys Bosher, Sheilah Fett, Row 2: Elaine Sharoian, Camilla Weitzel, Mary Corski, Patricia Staskiewicz, Pat Melczak, Mary Cramza, Barbara Lee, Row 3: Carol Crowley, Mary Ellen Devine, Marilee Benore, Kathy Connolly, Lisa Collum, joan Harpen, Kathy Wojciechow- ski, julie lusten: Row 4: Connie Morrin, Maureen Brady, Barbara Flahie, Carol Zakrzewski, Sharon Nowak, Kathy Minneker, Pat Roper, and Ann Hendricks. Row 1: Karen Belair, Cindy Stachowick, Karen Nadolny, Ann Marie Murawski, Mary Bass, Kathy Morrin, Row 2: Linda Swat, Cathy Szyperski, Marie Bailey, Sue Rigoulot, Carol Kwiatowski, Michelle Rutkowski: Row 3: Maureen O'Shea, Peggy DeBrosse, Claire Cajacob, Barb Gorman, Cindie Samson, Shelia Stapleton, Row 4: Cheryl lakubowski, Linda Stresen, Margo Newton, Mary Scheur, Dona Kaseman, Diane Dressel, Colleen McCarthy, lean Zawierucha. is l 2 2 , xi if as Page 63 s NE .. . - I at - 1 - .,Q3 T A i1 ,, f X' 5 in R ,X Ni 1 1 l . , M ' - ' Q 4 W I' ' ?: ll K ,f' l .Q -- , 'Q 1 3 X H ' ... -- gl i l i A L Row 'lz Stephen Olah, Peter Navarro, Brell Neenan, Paul Hamel, Craig Bromer, Row 2: Tom O'Shea, loe Wilson, Rick Szczgielski, Paul Hickey, Pal Best, Randy Morris. Row 3: Larry Calland, Paul Slanbery, Clarence Surdasky, Rick Rees, Bob Schira, Hilary Suikowski. Music Travels With Roving Irish Minstrels Row 1: Florence Sheroian, Amy Seeman, Mickey luslen, lenny Pugh, Mary C. Walsh. Row 2: Roini Koinis, Ann Loulh, Sue Gorny, Pam Miller, Camille Cora. Row 3: Vicki Thoreson, Deb Krasinski, Marianne Harpen, Vicki Kelley, judy Weiser. Row 4: Kathy lawor- ski, Darlene Modlinski, Mary lo Langendonk, Mary Ann Krajewski Kris Newbold. f Page 64 'ilvlvlrf . Y 1 '59, H, HQQ- D QQ' 'FQ is f K S v- f Row 1: Robert House, Ken Nisch, Terry Baker, Steve Page. john Stoeckley, Casey Biggs. Row 3: Tom DOUGY, Brian Row 22 Berkley Walker, Dan Gwdnough, BSVVY Cafder, Rafferty, Mike Freeland, Robert Schaupp, lohn lncorvaia. Wande 'ng Ca I Sp d Hol'da S ' 't Row 1: Renee Murawski, Lourdes Lopez, Maria Wallace, Kim Der- Row 3: Karen Simpson, PatCaIabrese, Maryjo Raitz, Dianne Braz- latka, Kathy McCarthy, Elizabeth Wilhelm. Row 2: Debbie Simon, zill, lane Wawrzyniak, Kathy Costain. Chris Bielski, Sue Sagan, Debbie Gels, lan Ragan, Diane Murphy. Page 65 Strings 'n Things Create Musical Moods Brass: Row 1, Denise Lajiness, Helen Wren, Myrle Cunningham, Vicki Nowak. Row 2, lim Kwazniak, Kevin ireland, Mary Kay Louth, Mary Barhite, Colleen Raab. Strings: Row 1, Mary Smegeiski, Shazon Sodd, Sue Griesmer, Barb Davis, Linda Sulewski, Debbie Campbell. Row 2, Diane Campbell, Pat Bercher, Carol Shomebarger, john Grabowski, Brian Rafferty, Mrs. Coates. Row 3, Emily Zydbek, Lisa Zajac, lim Kwazniak, Matt Cousino. Page 66 Woodwinds: Row 1, Kathy Murry, Judy Lynch, Diane DePrisco, Mary Reas. Row 2, Paul Stanberry, Dennis Sulewski. B Ireland, C Nawrocki Page 67 Front Row: Sue Hagen, jenny Pugh, Mickey lusten, Mary Eggerstor- fer. Back Row: Linda Fournier, Chris Bielski, Ginny Leon, joan Kramer. wifi ..,.i.-vb' Linda Fournier exhibits her acrobatic ability in the Pike position. is Q E Q 'iii i it ' iis'1 ' l- S . Lg? -1 l i junior Chris Bielski pins cor- sage on senior cheerleader Ginny Leon. Page 68 Senior Mary Eggerstorfer sings Alma Mater during halftime ceremonies. H 3 ,12f-: surfer? Master Cheerleaders Dazzle Spirited Crowds Cheerleadersjoe Lada and Ken Klonowski anxiouslyawait the start of the game. GAL President Vicki Kelly, Vice President Diane Brazzil, Secretary Pat Haas, Treasurer julie justen. Male Cheerleaders: Row 'iz Dave Golupski, Larry Bertz, jeff Martin, Clint Longenecker, Rick Cousino, Mark Roszczipka, Tim Kolhoff, Row 2: lrving Fertz, Gene Hankenhof, Virgil Morris, julius Orange, jay Leden, Russ Wozniak, john McCartney, Row 3: john Pinciotti, Larry Fanelly, Tim Kaminski, Frank LaVoy, Ken Rahm, F jV cheerleaders: standing, Captain Sharon McNutt, as- W cending and counter-clockwise, Co-captain julie Craig, joyce Berning, jan Golernbiewski, Kathy Rahm, Mary Meehan, and Sue Szczepaniak. Page 69 Q4 X s 0 gk . K-'xg X 6- Q ,W KN t t V 'V .3 X 05 J, Page 70 Dancing Irish: Far left,Corky Carpenter. Left, Debbie Si- mon. Bottom, left Margie Grachek. Bottom, R. 1: Mary Walsh. R. 2: Amy Seeman, Nancy McNutt. R. 3: Kathy laworski, Debbie Simon. i Half-time Highlighted QW Dancing irish: Left, Barb Dutkowski. Right, Nancy Mc- Nutt. Bottom, Kathy lawor- ski. Bottom left, R, 'iz Barb Dutkowski. R. 2: Sandy Greb, Diane Schuiier. R. 3: Margie Grachek, and Corky Carpenter. U ' 1 ,, f -WA ,,.. . . Nf- o-an-X, tiii X . N We X ,Q f .. mf . at - fp: ., , ., : f- ' is Q , 'K -ii , - N Q Y B 1 E K R - ii F Q N sg, Rf s . was 'fc . 9 S 4' if '-'r x e i s if r Q A f E 'E QM i ' 6 ' f N. f A B , fy CX t Q, e Page 7 1 ,- ..a-I'- mt .af , M-- 5 a f-nf' .www 4 ,. .eifvfi 5 buh ff ..-SN, .a-arts ...W 'We .P z N. R lrgy if gi so ,Q 3 B Take Me To Your Leader Left: Moderator, Sr. Susan Murawa OSF. Above: Circulation Staff: Bob Williamson, Paul Hamel. Above Right: Cartoonist, Tim Ireland. Below Far Right: Business Manager, Rick Cousino. Right: Chief Photography, Mark Obee. Below: Co- Editors: Mark Obee, Josette Lacure. ff xx'-1. ,.... ' Q SW 0 6 .., W-,em 4353 1 Page 73 First-rate Penmen Produce Centric, Laureate l l Editorial Page: Greg Adam, Dianne Brazzill. Page Editor: l Bob Trame, Pam Marczek, Ellen Shriner. l wal Fealure Page: Sue Crippen, Tim Walsh, Mary Donahue, Page Editor Tim Ireland, Mary Adams, jackie Calmes. News Page: Marilyn Barnes, Chuck Hil- ler. Row 2, Bob Schira, jim Beres. Row 3, john McCartney. Page Editor: Sue Barchick. Row 4, Mark Obee. l 'iff Page 74 Helping to eat the profits from a 'lGuess the Number of M 81 M's Contest, spon- sored for the Memorial Scholarship Fund, is senior Linda Fournier. Sports Page: Row 'l, Bob Wambold, Page lean Kime, Rick Cousino. Row 3, Vicki Editor Bill Sanford. Row 2, losette Lacure, Kelley, Mary Beth Olender, Linda Fournier War Laureate: john McCartney, Mike Bauer- schmidt, Bob Trame, Sue Barchick, Bob Schira, Moderator Sr. Mary Patricia RSM. Page 75 5 'VJ I ,..-- 0 YW, SN Page 76 1l R e i ifgjfw Student Life: Ken Ranm, Peggy Coyle, Karen Murzinski, jackie Calmes, Mary Donahue, Tim Ireland. Left: Student Life Editor: Gene Hankenhof. i tt... 9 Fi me ,,,,, dmv-.ex T? Underclass Editor: Janeile Milcarek. Left: Underclassz Pam Perz. Ginny Leon, Kathi Wisnewski. DAYBREAK Begins With Rising Staff Seniors Edto V k L e BI S s J i Pinciot1i,We dyR ss La eenH aly Nl' W? Wig Q55 i -bl' ga .....,..........w DAYBREAK Dawns With Super-Staffs '42 9 rt'-15 ' N , wsu' TY get ar iw Above: Faculty and Ads: Nancy Stewart, Diane Schuller, Ann Topelewski, Molly Mehling. Right: Faculty Editor: lan Ragan. r:- Above: Organizations: lim Kenczewicz, Cindy Hruska, joe Sparks. Right: Organization Editor: Sue Barchick. XM Page 78 X '49 l pl- 2 S S Sports: Mark Obee, Bob Wambold, Bill Sanford, Chris Bielski. Ads Ediiorg Tim Walgh, Sports Editor: joe Borck. -....,,.,,.., , . HOPE YOU ENJGYED YOUR VISIT 'mi COME BACK SOON x A S.. b 'F Sue john Mark fwfr -vi Ipsw- QNCPW Page 80 A Yearbook ls: A Lot Ot Trouble The time and effort spent by three indivi- duals is particularly noteworthy in the story of the 1971-72 Centripetal. Co-editors Sue Crippen and john McCartney brought experience and dedication to their staff positions. Not only did they shoulder the responsibilities characteristic of yearbook editors, but this year, for the first time, they also did the work of pasting copy, a job formerly done by the printer, in an attempt to save money. The third figure, chief photographer Mark Obee, captured a year of memories with his camera. From the kick-off of the first football game in September to graduation in june, he froze people and events in Central's history. The three ask no thanks. The197'l-72 Centri- petal itself will stand as a lasting tribute. Organizations Endsg The IATIN CLUB, or junior Classical League, proves by its activity that Latin is not a dead language. With Mr. Patrick Gillespie, mem- bers this year had a bake sale and a raffle, held a Christmas Party, and initiated the idea for an assembly to be presented by the language clubs. The GERMAN CLUB, supported by Sr. M. Adolph SND, saw two members, Annette Dudek and Marie Lipinski, win S100 scholar- ships offered by the German American Cultural Committee on the basis of a competitive exam. The club itself participated in the German American and International Festivals. With money from dues and its booth at the International Festival, the group bought equipment for the Department. The SPANISH CLUB, with the help of Mrs. Barbara Narges, held a Christmas Party at the Miami ChiIdren's Home in addition to spon- soring its annual booth at the International Festival. Money for the Spanish Department was raised through dues and a bake sale. The FRENCH CLUB bought records, tape recorders, and other materials to be used in the French classes, with money from dues, bake sales, and its booth at the International Festival. The club members, with advisor Sr. M. Clarisena RSM, enlarged upon their knowledge of the culture of France with a trip to the Art Museum to study French Art. The BIOLOGY CLUB is divided into three separate sections, each with an advisor and elected officers. While each group conducts its own meetings and activities the three combine on field trips and arrangements for guest speakers. Through the leadership of Sr. M. Eugene OSF, Sister M. Mark OSF, and Sister M. Stephanie CSSF, members are given the chance to put their classroom knowl- ed eto ractice. 'late EUGENE KRANZ CHEMISTRY CLUB, named for a Central alumnus in the NASA program, is advised by Sr. Marlene Leider OSF. With funds raised from dues and the sale of jewelry, the club purchased laboratory equipment. In an effort to supplement the classroom, members had the opportunity to hear Dr. Herman Reas speak on Medicinal Chemistry. The NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, guided by Mrs. Velma Pfeiffer, this year held the most successful College Night of the past five years, conducted the Eighth Grade Visitation Program, and spon- sored the spring Open House. However, for the first time, mem- bers expressed discontent with these traditional activities. ln an effort to steer away from its image of the brainy elite , NHS sponsored a new and unique event: an end-of-the-year picnic on CentraI's grounds, complete with sack races and a pie-eating contest. The LIBRARY CLUB, with the advice of Sr. M. Thomas More OSF, concerns itself with management of the library facilities. A special project this year was the creation of a relaxation area, set apart from the rest of the library, where paperbacks donated by students are available. , SCENIC ARTISTS, together with the Stage Crew, has the responsi- bility of producing an appropriate set for all Central dramatic productions. Advised by Mrs. Carolyn Seeman, this small but dedi- cated group work long hours after school in order to be ready for showtime. STAGE CREW has one of the most thankless jobs at Central. These men are always behind the scenes-erecting the stage, ar- ranging the lighting, struggling with the sound. Through their ef- forts, and despite limited resources, Central's stage productions and assemblies can open on schedule. The ART CLUB, under the guidance of Sr. Irene Marie RSM, high- lights its year with a presentation in the spring of one-man exhibits by the juniors and seniors. This year four senior members were awarded one-year scholarships to the Art Museums School of De- sign, out of a total of fifteen offered in the Toledo area. The CATHOLIC STUDENTS MISSION CRUSADE, with moderator Sr. M. Germaine OSF, furnished Christmas dinner and gifts for about fifty families. The club, involving conference room mission representatives and interested students, raised money for the mis- sions through Christmas card sales, weekly collections, and ticket salesrfor a wheelchair basketball game. MEDICAL HORIZONS, under the guidance of Sr. M. Patricia RSM, consists of juniors and seniors with an interest in the various fields of medicine. Its members assist with the TB skin tests given in the fall and this year toured the State Hospital. QUIZ BOWL meets weekly in preparation for competition against Toledo area high schools on WSPD-TV. Steered by Sr. M. Avolene OSF, its six members, four regulars and two alternates, practice with questions submitted by faculty members. THE BIG SISTERS CLUB, led by Advisor Sr. M. Marguerite OSF, is primarily a social organization. A sophomore girl who is the oldest at Central befriends a freshman girl, also the oldest. The Here's The Blurb! members organize parties and varied activities, such as bowling. RED CROSS is affiliated with the American Red Cross Association. Members this year supervised the schools donation ofdisaster kits to be given to area families in an emergency. STUDENT COUNCIL serves as both a link between the students and the administration, and as a spirit-promoting body. Its mem- bers, who include its own four officers, the class officers and sena- tors, and the senior commissioners, gather daily during eighth period in Room 102 under the supervision of Sr. M. Majella OSF. Student Council is responsible for sponsoring spirit-oriented acti- vities such as the Superfella contest, Spirit Week, and Color Day. At the same time, it oversees various drives, such as Catholic Chronicle, Car-O-Sell, and United Appeal. This year SC President Ken Nisch was given the opportunity to sit in on meetings of the school's Board of Directors. The BAND, directed under the baton of Mr. Gerald V. DePrisco, performs half-time shows during football season, marches in down- town parades, and provides added spirit at pep rallies. Long hours of practice-whether under the hot summer sun or against the cold wind of late fall-are spent in preparation for upcoming engage- ments. Equipment is purchased with funds from the Band Boosters and Music Department candy sales. The SENIOR GLEE CLUB combines the vocal talents of sopho- mores, juniors and seniors into a quality group to be proud of. Under the direction of Mr. Gerald V. DePrisco and accompanied by Mrs. Carolyn Seeman on piano, this troupe represents Central in musical competition and on good will tours throughout the area. Besides performing at assemblies, the football banquet, and com- mencement, the Glee Club is featured in the annual Sounds of Christmas, held this year at the Art Museum Peristyle. The high- light of its year is the spring production of the Operetta, 'Carouself' , The ORCHESTRA, conducted by Mrs. Dorothy Coats, this year has one of its largest memberships of recent years. With profits from Music Department candy sales, members purchase equipment, music, and supplies. The group, several of whose musicians have merited state and local recognition, performs in llThe Sounds of Christmas, the Operetta, and various civic functions. The CHEERLEADERS promote CentraI's spirit throughout the foot- ball and basketball season, regardless of the weather on the field, the temperature in the gym, or the score on the board. Their en- thusiasm never falters. The girls are divided into two groups, both advised by Miss Fran Krompak, with eight juniors and seniors on the Varsity squad and seven sophomores on the junior Varsity. They are chosen from over one hundred girls who compete in the sprin . , The DiNClNG IRISH, moderated by Miss Maureen Gallagher, provide entertainment during halftime of all football and several basketball games. They perform in downtown parades and this year acted as hostesses at the golf tournament sponsored by the American Cancer Society. Both their routines and their costumes are of their own design. Car washes and aid from the Band Boost- ers supply the necessary funds. GAL: The Girls' Athletic League is advised by Miss Fran Krompak and Miss Maureen Gallagher. With money raised from dues, car washes, and bake sales, its members are able to take ski and canoe trips, in addition to conducting the traditional basketball and volleyball intramurals. This year, for the first time, .GAL became integrated when males were allowed to participate inthe volley- ball intramurals. A banquet in May, at which new officers are named and active members receive trophies, letters, and pins, climaxes the year. The LAUREATE staff draws on the talents of Central students to publish the annual literary magazine. With Sr. M. Patricia RSM, they collect and edit all work, both literary and artistic, that are submitted. The CENTRIC staff is steered by Sr. Susan Murawa OSU and co- editted by Josette Lacure and Mark Obee. It is comprised of jour- nalism students who toil daily during fourth period in Room 124 to publish ten issues of the Centric, Despite bills, late stories, printing deadlines, and general chaos, they come through. This year, for the first time, two eight page issues were put out. In addition, the staff is responsible for the Dudek-KIeparek-Wisniew- ski-Riley Scholarship Fund, in memory of four deceased members of the class of 1970. The CENTRIPETAL staff involves junior and senior volunteers in compiling a record of the year's highlights, known as the year- book. Advised by Sr. Susan Murawa OSU, co-editors Sue Crippen and john McCartney and the rest of the staff meet daily during eighth period in Room 124. In May they present the student body with a book about themselves and about a year in their lives. Page 81 UNDERCLASS ' Q.,-3 ,aj X' - Q fz. :V--2-'-V:-'wr . 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'..,-g- 4. 5, V 4' - 5-.5-Q -- jj ,- ' f ...-- 4'-..4Lf.!..:.a: .J-..,..-1' .. ,Sf-LAM M: Freshmen Survive Yearg Add Spirit To Central Freshmen Class Officers: Treasurer Mary Pat Riley, President Larry Murnen, Secre- tary Mary Sturtz, Vice President Tom Bia- , lorucki. Page 84 Nancy Albrecht, Robert Allen, Alma Almanza, Deborah Amrhein,Teresa Annarino, lulie Atkin, Ann Augello, Ellen Babel Karen Bailey, Douglas Barchick, Pa- tricia Barchick, Emmitte Barnes, George Barry,Michael Bass, Barbara Bartok, Ronald Beauregard Kurt Beilhart, Keith Belair, Raymond Belkofer, Thomas Bensman, Patrice Bercher, Kenneth Bertok, james Bertz, Thomas Bialorucki Thomas Bires, Timothy Bires, Kevin Bissel, Colleen Blank, Keith Bleim, Karen Bocian, Kim Boes, Timothy Bohland loni Bollin, loan Bordner, Bryan Bow- er, Linda Bowsher, Catherine Brink- man, Barry Brown, Charles Brown, Daniel Buckley Q5 Senators Pat Murnen and Tom Montrie. 'Fur jfs, rQ Charles Burkhardt, Kim Burley, Richard Bush, William Butkowsky, leanne Calabrese, Elizabeth Calmes, Paul Calmes, Elizabeth Campos Patricia Canales, David Cappelletty, Christine Caylor, john Celian, Wil- liam Celian, joseph Chester, Mi- chelle Cherry, Carol Christoph Paul Chudzinski, Sandra Coburn, lo- seph Connell Kathleen Corrigan, Pamela Corser, Frank Cousin Nicholas Cousin, Michael Cousino, Timothy Cousino Dorothy Coyle, Debra Crowder Thomas Crowley Lawrence Cryan, Daniel Csomos, Mark Currier Bryan Curtis, Lawrence Czelusta, Da- vid Czerniak Donald Czerniak, Carolyn Czubinski, loseph Damazyn, Lynn Danyko, El- len Dartt, Robert Daudelin, David Dauer, Barbara Davis Timothy Davis, Mary Delewski, Ro- berta Delp, Lawrence Demski, Sheila Desmond, Cynthia Deters, Anne Dilworth, David Dlugiewicz Page 85 I Q V . ,, till J L l ,, X it l il i 'ii Q lg Q 1 J .,, i . ' V ,1, . . ..,,i , f lg I ,-r, 1 iz , i W- 1 W i, KZ , H, I V I ,Qty ,igglgg W df ' 4 Rhondo Foster, Thaddeus Franks, John Freeland, James French, Sam Fry, Cathleen Gapski, Frances Garcia, Jo- anne Garcia Nancy Gibbons, Paul Clonek, Cene- vieve Comez, Cynthia Gorney, Ma ry Ann Corny, Cynthia Cramza, Susan Griesemer, Kurt Haas Cary Dlugosielski, Timothy Doran, Kathleen Drees, CregoryDrouilIard, Judith Drozik, Daniel Duris, Chris- tine Eaton, Susan Eggl Joyce Ejhinger, John Elizondo, Mary English, Robert Facer, Kathleen Far- reel, Christopher Felix, Frank Fis- cher, Daniel Fisher Joanne Hubbard, Deborah Hunter, Thomas Hunter, Frank Hurtado, Al- len lmber, Ronald lncorvaia, Brian Ireland, Maureen Ireland Susan lsom, Michael lstler, Sharon Jacob, Mary Jaggers, Deborah Jan- kowski, Zilene Johnson, Karen Jones, James Kanary Page 86 Michelle Hafner, Margaret Halleron, Stephen Hamm, Robert Hankenhof, Rita Harley, Hal Harman, Thomas Haudan, Lawrence Hendricks Daniel Hernandez, David Higgins, Douglas Higgins, Janice Hilkens, Jef-' frey Hoffman, Pamela Hohenber- ger, Thomas Hojnacki, Veronica Holt Rita Kapp, Debra Kasee, Ann Kata- fiasz, Mark Keel Marianne Kehres, Mark Keil, Ronald Kenney, Bonnie Kern Pamela Kerner, Cheryl Kiff, Shelly Ki- jowski, Patrick Kilcorse Mitchele Krauss, Elizabeth Kress, Rob- ert Kretz, David Kreuz, Mary jo Kubiak, Timothy Kubiak, Cynthia Kubicki, Donna Kulczak Lorrain Kupiec, Douglas Kurdys, Christopher Kwiatkowski, Diane Kwiatkowski, james Lacure, Dennis LaDuke, jon Lanzinger, Jeanne Large At the sound ofa bell, an enthusiastic crowd appears in the cafeteria to celebrate dinner. Lawrence Latchuk, Debra Latkofsky, Robert Laux, Donald Lazette lak, Barbara Lee, Rebecca Lee Patricia Lenahan, Michael Lennex Cynthia Lechlak, Cynthia Marie Lech- Barbara Leibovich, Cynthia Lemoine, 'if' Freshmen show spirit in Hall of Fame. Kevin Kilgoar, loni King, Kevin Kitz, Nancy Klatt, Paul Klimek, john Klo- sowski, Mary Kay Klosowski, Mi- chael Klueber Kevin Koelsch, Jeffery Kohlhofer, Christine Koinis, Dan KooKoothe, Mary Kopf, Mary Beth Kozlowski, james Kramer, William Kramer Page 87 , L , fi 5 xg P Seniors john Koehl and Rick Rees welcome Gary Dlugosielski and Cla Dombrowski to Central. VV . if Q lohn Koehl helps lim McNerney to his first assembly Rosalie Mangas, Steven Marko,There- se Martaus, Brent Martin, Denise Martin, Kevin Martin, Patricia Mau- der, Christopher McCarthy Dennis McCarthy, Michael McCarthy, Catherine McCartney, David Mc- Clellan, Maureen McDonagh Wayne McGaha, RaeAnnMcCovern, Mary Beth McCreery I Constance McCreevy, Martin McCurk james McNerney, Michael McNulty, Kathleen McNutt, Thomas McNutt Carolyn Meeks, john Mellon r r Page as Francine Lewandovvski, Tracy Leyden, Catherine Leyman, Arleen Lindsey, Thomas Lindsay, Michael Logan, Cale Logsdon, William Long Paul Longenecker, Patriciia Louth, Margaret Ludwikoski, Cynthia Lu- ken, Thomas Lynch, Colleen Lykow- ski, David Lymanstall, julie Lyons ,D Diann Macke, Steven Mahaffey, Su- zanne Maher, Karen Majewski, Dar- rah Malhoit, Timothy Maloney, Steven,Malosh, Eileen Manders X ga me. A , , J Michael Mettler, Mary Metzger, Ste- phen Meyer, David Miehls, Laura Mikolajczyk, Charles Miller, Daniel Miller, Lawrence Miller Thomas Miller, Marla Minkowski, An- thony Miracola, Jeanne Mock, Denise Modlinski, Michael Mollen- kopf, Thomas Montrie, Timothy Moore Tracy Moore, Abbie Morrin, lane Mor- rin, jeffrey Morris, Kathleen Moser, joseph Murnen, Lawrence Murnen, Patricia Murnen Mary Margaret Murray, james Na- i 1 C i , , , A,,,, 5 lli if . '- r' 9 ,M , 54 'A f 1' varre, Thomas Navarre, Michael at , ,- 23 f - j ,4- ' , Nawrocki, Margaret Neenan, Helen gf 1 E ' wgsf i 0 , Nonnenmacher, Elizabeth Novotny, L, V , X if 3 fs? T 1. T Cynthia Nowak f Wfiiidf' C A ri ' T , ,, , N , -- ,, f-1, Kenneth Nowak, Martin Nowak, Mi- Vx , C F llilr l l ,V , if chael Nowak, Martin Nusloaum, , . C gf' T ' N' ,lf . V il,yl Catherine Oatis, Dennis O'Brien, . - . if rf ' ' fy V 'ai , Pamela O'LearV, Russell Olejownik S , 5, ll m .,, t,, , D rr r ft li Karen Olnhause n, Ma ryAnn Orze- iiil it Allnl :lll V T At an chowski, lames Owczarzak, Cary ,,'s Y g ilil 'P' , Q, ' L Pakulski, Sandra Pakulski, David if fm V, , ,224 Pasztor, Phillip Pawlowski, john , J sg 'itt Q Underclassmen experience many levels of excitement during Start Page 89 joseph Rutkowski, Richard Ryan, Gregory Saner, Tamara Saccucci, Mark Sadoski, Barbara Sagan, Phyl- lis Schaupp, David Scherting jean Schetter, Peter Schira, Christine Schlachter, Terrence Schlagheck, Lawrence Schmakel, Kevin Sch- menk, Dinah Schmidlin, Robert Schmidt janet Schoenhofer, Suzanne Schuller, David Schwind, jeffrey Schwind, Pamela Scott, Timothy Seeman, Christopher Sevastakis, Denise Seymour leffrey Seymour, David Sheets, Carol Shonebarger, Barbara Siadak, Mary Siwa, Patricia Siwajek, Scott Skel- lie, Mary Sue Skoluda Page 90 Deborah Sue Perrine, Cheryl Ann Perz, Gertrude Mary Pietrzak, Erlinda Rose Pina, Michael Vernon Piotrow- ski, Michael Pollauf, Paula Pomaski, Paul Poupard Rose Puente, Grace Puzon, Theresa Raab, Douglas Rable, Dennis Radec- ki, Mark Radecki, Michael Radecki, lo Ragan Daniel Ratasky, William Reas, Steve Reeves, Nicholas Reihing, Cynthia Reilly, Mark Reynolds, William Rho- dus, james Richard Mary Pat Riley, Catherine Rimelspach, Paul Ringlein, Mary Rotek, Donald Rossler, Therese Roth, William Ruc- ki, lames Rutkowski Timothy Slivinski, Nancy Smigielski, Barbara Smith, Donna Smith Pamela Smith, Wanda Smith, Steven Smrekar, lulie Sneider William Stalzer, Cathleen Stanta, loel Staskiewicz, Alice Steele, Eric Stock- ard, Lynn Stockner, lames Strall, Mary Struckholz Mary Sturtz, Deana Swickheimer, loan Szaroleta, Luann Szaroleta, lerome Szczublewski, MarySzteiter,Andrea Taliga, Christine Tillman Deborah Trame, Patricia Trease, Steve Tucholski, Leo Tussing, Sharon Ur- banski, Cynthia Valentine, Diane Vanderpol, Robert Vargas William Vedra, Rita Vellequette, lef- frey Vetter, Michael Viertlbeck, Mar- jorie Wachowiak, Mark Wagner, Rosemarie Wagner, joseph Wahm- hoff aft' we ss's W Michael Sniegowski, Sharon Snoad, Sarah Sodd, Antonio Sofo, Daniel Soldner jamye SoRelle, Rebecca Sorg, lohn Spieker, Guy Stager, Elaine Stals- worth Allen Walczak, Michael Walsh, janet Walston, David Wambold, Paul Wa- sikowski, David Wehrmeister, Ken- neth Weissenberger, jill Weiser Sheryl Wenger, Michael Wesolowski, Patrick West, Sandra Wieczorek, Denise Wiener, Thomas Wierzbicki, Michael Wilhelm, Steven Wilhelm jane Wilmes, Michael Witko, David Wojcicki, Michael Wood, CaryWoz- niak, Christine Yarcso, Nil Yetis, Stephen Young Susan Young, Mary Zaleski, Kathleen Zawacki, Deborah Zawodni, Paul Zawodny, james Ziegelhofer, Debra Zielinski, Mary Sue Ziolkowski Page 91 Sophomores Shine With Spirited Leadership t ffl K L 1 Sophomore Class Officers: Treasurer Denny Seibert, Vice-President Mary Meehan, Secretary Tim Pedro, and President Sue Szc- zepaniak. Carol Abair, Christine Adams, joseph Addis, julie Allen, Virginia Alonzo, Luann Antoszewski, loeIAppelhans, Michelle Arnett Debra Ashenfelter, Richard Auler, Marcia Bailey, Elaine Baker, David Balcerzak, Susan Balish, Marcy Ban- cer., Susan Baranoski Mary Barhite, Richard Barnes, Thom- as Batey, Richard Bedard, Eric Beil- hart, Karen Belair, Marilee Benore, Joyce Berning Patrick Best, Thomas Best, Danita Bin- kowski, Bonnie Bishop, Dona Blaze- vich, Kathleen Blust, Laura Boes, Thomas Boes Page 92 Lisa Collum, Kathleen Connolly, Ter- rence Cook, Kathleen Costain, Kim Cousino, Thomas Cousino, Timothy Cowan, Michael Coyle julie Craig, Carol Crowley, Linda Czerniak, Cynthia Czelusta, David Danielak, Angela Dame, Stephen Dartt, Margaret DeBrosse Troydean Deeb, james Dempsey, Diane DePrisco, Mary Ellen Devine, Richard Diehl, Karen Dietrich, Deb- ra Dlugiewicz, Steven Dixon Senators Sharon McNut1 and George Stokes. Susan Boltman, Dennis Bonk, Thomas Bourgeois, Ann Bowman, Gladys Bowsher, Maureen Brady, Hal Bran- nan, Mary lo Brannan Scott Brescol, john Buchholz, Sean Buckley, Deborah Bugaj, Claudette Calmes, Ronald Bush, Rita Cable, Claire Ca-jacob Diane Campbell, jude Cann, Michael Cappelletty, Steven Chalmers, Lou- Ann Cherry, Mary lo Chmielewski, Linda Chrzanowski, Deborah Cole 611 tl ,c,,s Of? Q0,, ,, 5 2 G, xx y N6 lx ,L Page 93 Sophomores decorate third floor t theme, Pan the Panthers. Page 94 Colleen Foy, Vicky Frame, Mary Ful- ton, Rozanne Gaffney Mark Gallagher, Sharon Gang, Philip Gebolys, Thomas Geis Michael Gilmore, joan Gilsdorf, Fabi- enna Godlewski, jan Golembiewski Keith Golembiewski, Mary Gonzales, Barbara Gorman, Mitchell Gorsha Mary Gorski, Adelaide Gotthart, james Gramling, Mary Gramza janet Dressel, Sheila Duffy, Mark Dur ham, Patrick Duris Thomas Dziegielewski, Thomas Etzel Timothy Elliff, Diane Fadell Susan Fandrey, Thomas Feeback Lor rene Fedczuk, Steve Felix Dave Fink, Mary Fischer, Barbara Flahie, joseph Fillion Kelly Flanigan, Roberta Fournier Susan Foust, Peter Fowler Sandra Craybark, Debra Greene, Kim Hadden, Michael Hamm, Patricia Hannigan, joan Harpen, Richard Harris, james Haudan. Martin Haugh, james Haynes, Cyn- thia Hays, Marjean Heaton, Richard Helvey, Ann Hendricks, Mary Hen- dricks, Kenneth Herman Frances Hernandez, jesse Hernandez, joseph Hessling, Paul Hickey, Mar- tin Hohenberger, Robert Holmes, Robert House, Lawrence Hoy jeffery Hulett, Cary lncorvaia, Kevin lbsom, jeanne jackson, Richard jagodzinski, Cheryljakubowski,Sue janicki, Debbie janowiecki David jasin, Christopher jasin, Sheila jett, julie justen, james johnoff, Mark johnson, Karen Kaczmarek, Anthony Kaminski Terrance Kanary, Ralph Karmol, David Kaser, Dennis Kaser, Cynthia Kasperek, Lawrence Kayser, Dennis Kelly, Kevin Kelly Anita Kelly, Karen Kettinger, Michael Kiefer, Mary Lee Kirian, Kathy Kala- sinski, john Klein, Daniel Klimek, james Kenczewicz Linda Knorr, Dale Komisarek, Kath- leen Kowalski, Christopher Kreft, Gregory Kreft, Dennis Krygielski joe Kralovic, Karen Krempa Cheryl Kuebler, Ralph Kujawa, Mark Kurczewski, Michele Lacure, Denise Lajiness, Carol Lardinais, Denise Layne, james Layton Susan Leahy, Marsha Lemle, julie Le- wan, Christine Lewandowski, Mark Lewandowski, Robert Long, Benito Lopez, Linda Lopez Mary Louth, Susan Lukasiewicz, judith Lynch, Mary Lyons, Susan Machin- ski, Audelia Magna, Salvador Magna, Ronald Maher Page 95 541-'ar QL. V fb A Y' l of of 23 Karen Makulinski, Jonathon Malhoit, Arthur Martin, Cordon Maynard, Colleen McCarthy, Kevin McCarthy, Thomas McCarthy, Rita McCartney Michael McCormack, Michael Mc- Namara, Sharon McNutt, Susan Mc- Nutt, David Meegan, Mary Meehan, Molly Mehling, Patricia Melczak Elizabeth Mercurio, james Metz, Den- nis Meyer, Debra Miekiszak, jeffrey Mikolajczyk, Thomas Momenee, Mark Morgenstern, Constance Morrin Kathleen Morrin, Ann Marie Muraw- ski, john Murnen, Sharon Murnen, Ann Murray, Catherine Murray, Denise Myers, Mary jo Naber Karen Nadolny, julie Napierala, Frank Navarre, William Navarre, Diane Nawrocki, jerry Nawrocki, ludith Newman, Margo Newton Robert Nichols, Wayne Nowicki, lon O'Brien, Janice O'Donnell, Kathryn O'Donnell, Thomas O'Reilly, Thom- as O'Shea, Mary O'NeiIl Hopes of victory ride high with sophs Claudette Calmes, Margo Shriner, and Michelle Saccucci. - ww! 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Page 96 David Obee, Stephen Olah, james Oldiges, David Olsen, Patricia Pac- er, Debra Pankratz, Tim Pawlowski, Martin Pearson Timothy Pedro, Gregory Peterson, Gregory Pfahler, Joyce Pietras, Ron- ald Pilatowski, Mary Pinciotti, San- dra Polcyn, David Pollauf jeffrey Pollauf, Janice Poplawski, Lou- Ann Powell, Timothy Powers,los- eph Printke, William Prezetak, Cyn- thia Pudlicki, Colleen Raab Kathy Rahm, Mary Raitz, Martin Raw- ski, Michael Renard, Helen Renn, Richard Resig, Susan Rigoulot, Carol Rill Derek Romay, Patrice Roper, Robert Rousseau, loette Rozanski, Mark Ruch, Richard Rudnicki, Robert Rumschlag, Christopher Rynski Michelle Saccucci, Martha Saenz, Le- ticia Salinas, Cynthia Samson, Alicia Sanchez, Robert Sarahman, Theresa Scally, Donald Schaefer V b f 'Q f i l ' Page 97 Christopher Scherer, Mary Scheuer, Mark Schlagheck, Terry Schmenk Paula Schmidbauer, Paul Schmidt, Mark Schotter, Amy Seeman Gregory Seemann, Dennis Seibert, Ronald Seybold, Debra Seymour Scott Brescol enthusiastically looks on as sophs, headed by Sr. Ruth Marie OSF, decorate for Color Day. joseph Sparks, Brent Stachowiak, Mat- Diane Seymour, Diane Sharrit, Patrick Shea, Elaine Sheroian, Margaret Shriner, Susan Siciarz, Carol Simon, Karen Simpson Sharon Sirilo, Julianne Slomka, Mary Smigielski, Debra Smith, Thomas Smitley, MaryBeth Smolenski, Denise Snyder, Darlene Sochocki thew Stachowicz, Thomas Stader, Sheila Stapleton, Ruth Stahl, Patri- cia Staskiewicz, Mary Steele Carter Stewart, Nancy Stewart, Page 98 Roberta Stockwell, Christopher Stoeckley, George Stokes, Linda Stresen, Cheryl Strick, Larry Stru- galski Linda Sulewski, Diane Sudsdorf, Linda Swat, james Szafarowicz Susan Szczepaniak, Konstaty Szczyp- kowski, Tina Szozda, Daniel Szy- chowski Robert A. Szymanski, Robert M. Szy- manski, Susan Taylor, Dennis Teall Susan Weaver, Stacey Webber nard Weik, Laura Weiler T'E:3 TE, N. T lane Whelan, Gary Widanka, Rebecca Vi' Q . - . . 'N ': ,I Williamson, Mary Willinger lon Malhoit notches two more points into the Irish score. Maryanne Walsh, Ann Wambold, Karen Weber, Dorothy Weiher, Ber Camilla Weitzel, Diane Wenger, Rich- ard Wernimont, Cheryl Wesolowski Victoria Thoreson, Cary Thornton, David Thurlow, Barbara Toeppe, Dawn Tigges, Teresa Tomesek, Mark Tooman, Cynthia Trame Mark Trzcinski, Ruth Urban, Donna Valentine, Anthony Van Druten, Harold Van Druten, Raymond Var- gas, Dennis Varwig, Marilyn Velle- quette Kevin Velte, Oralia Villagomez, john Wahmhoff, Barbara Walczak, juli- ann Walker, Patricia Walls, Mary C. Walsh, Mary K. Walsh joseph Wilson, Charles Wirtz, Robert Wisniewski, Kathleen Wojciechow- ski, ludith Wojtowicz, Mark Won- groski, Cheryl Wozniak, Ellen Wright Marsha Wymyslo, Randal Yeager, Mark Young, Therese Young, Debra Zak, Carol Zakrzewski, Zenonn Za- leski, David Zawacki lean Zawierucha, Susan Zdawczyk fAndersenJ, Michael Ziegelhofer, Debra Zielinski, Darcie Ziem- kiewicz, Michael Zimmerman Page 99 Juniors Anticipate Tomorrow's Challenges l if Therese Bercher, Laurence Bertz, Kathleen Bick, Christina Bielski, Casey Biggs, Diane Blust, Thomas Bocian, LuAnn Bogucki Cynthia Bohland, Marvin Bojanowski, Mary Boltman, Richard Bonitati, Linda Bower, Margaret Bowes, Thomas Brannan, David Bristow Mark Abrass, Donald Anson, joseph Antoszewski, Ellen Appelhans, Bev- erly Ashenfelter, Donna Augello, Christine Augustyniak, William Avent Gregory Bade, lohn Ball, MaryEllen Baranowski, David Barchick, Rose Barrick, Mary Bass, Robert Batey, lannel Beilhart tary, Mary Pat McCarthy, Page 1 oo Vice President, Don Dartt, ,T , Treasurer, Beth Reas, and S PresidentRussWozniak. junior Class Officers: Secre- T l William Chalmers, Guy Cherry, Mau- reen Cherry, Mildred Chester, Karen Chudzinski, Marilyn Cichocki, Robert Clegg, Mary Connell, Kevin Connolly Barbara Coon, Kevin Corrigan, Lynn Cousino, Peggy Coyle, Theresa Creighton, Mi- chael Cunningham, Myrle Cunningham, Elaine Danford, Donald Dartt Ruth Broadway, Ann Bubacz, Kevin Buckley, Michael Buescher, Thomas Burkhardt, Robert Burns, Patricia Calabrese, Patricia Calmes Debra Campbell, William Cann, Michael Canning, john Cappelletty, Barry Carder, Robert Carlucci, Dennis Carr, Mary Carr r by 3. if T l 5 5 5 Lg 1 ' 1 i 'f.,' E. , Senators Deb Geis and lay Leyden. Marlene Dauer, Raymond Davidson, Sandra Deca, Frances Declercq, Kim Derlatka, Emmanuel Diakonis, Dale Dietrick, Casey Dodson Carol Dombi, Craig Dominiak, james Drees, Diane Dressel, Marlana Drouillard, Paul Drozik, Timothy Drumm, Gail Duck Page 1 01 Varsity cheerleaders display sym- metrical form during Alma Mater Steven Forrester, Rebecca Frame, Christine Francis, Dianne Fruchey, Ralph Fumo, Daniel Futey, Rita Gagnet, Lawrence Garcia Timothy Garris, Debra Geis, Kathryn Ginter, Keith Glanz, Kevin Glanz, Karen Golembiewski, Sharon Gol- upski, Mary Gonzales Page 102 Goofy Irish entertain during halftime. Gerald Dudek, Charles Dunn, john Dygon, Albert Ebner, Lawrence Ellis, George Fairbairn, Lawrence Fanelly, Michael Farrell james Fehlen, Mary Ferrelli, Kevin Finn, Laura Finn, Janice Flahiff, Catherine Flanigan, Terese Flynn, Gwen Forche Wil Senior lan Hodorowski and juniors Deb Gels and Marcia Harman listen to college requirements. Daniel Goodnough, Suzanne Gorney, Carolyn Gorny, john Grabowski, Dennis Graff, Luanne Gunner, jac- alynn Gust, Mark Haas Patricia Haas, Gary Hafner, Suzanne Hagen, Eugene Hankenhof, Richard Hankenhof, Marcia Harman, Mari- anne Harpen, Diane Hartigan Michael Hays, Jaclyn Hejna, Gerard Helrniniak, Raquel Hernandez, Glory Hinkle, James Hixenbaugh, Mary Hodak, Janice Hojnicki in hopes of getting helpful hints, instructors visit Sr. Xavier's algebra class. Page 103 Page 1 04 William Holt, Frank Holtzman, Chris- topher Horne, Mary Hoyt, Timothy Ireland, Charles Istler, Mary Jacob, Monica Jagodzinski Kathleen Janicki, Georgette Jan- kowski, Mark Jasin, Margaret John- son, Anne Jones, James Joyce, Mau- reen Joyce, Donna Juhasz Deborah Jurski, Michelle Justen, Timothy Kaminski, Marguerite Kapp, Dona Kaseman, Karen Kata- fias, Carl Katafiasz, David Katafiasz Kevin Keel, Laurence Kehr, Leonora Kehres, Theresa Kehres, Kathy Kelly, Laura Kelly, Michelle Kelly, Sharon Kessler Kathleen Ketcham, David Kina, Rich- ard King, Mary Klapp, loan Kle- parek, Timothy Koelsch, Roni Koi- nis, Melissa Kolasinski Jane Kopf, Jack Kosakowski, Jeannine Krabach, John Krajewski, Mary Kra- jewski, Joan Kramer, Deborah Kra- sinski, Kristine Kress Kathleen Kruse, Janet Kruser, Linda Kurdys, Mary Ann Kwapich, James Kwasniak, Carol Kwiatkowski, Susan Kwiatkowski, Terrence Kwiat- kowski Mary Lane, Mary Jo Langendonk, Carol Lammers, Joseph Lawniczak, William Lay, Mary Lenkay, Andrea Lewandowski, Arlene Lewandowski David Lewandowski, Lynn Lewan- dowski, Jay Leyden, Robert Lindsay, Amy Lipper, Clinton Longenecker, Lourdes Lopez, Ann Louth Judith Lozinski, Kathleen Ludwikoski, Laurie Luken, Elizabeth Mack, Mar- garet Mallon, Thomas Maloney, Mary Mangas, Richard Mann David Manon, Jeffery Manon, Mary Markos, Cecilia Martaus, Lawrence Marzolf, David Mate, Kathleen Mc- Carthy, Mary McCarthy Miller, Kathleen Minneker Karen Murzynski, Lois Mustafaga, David Mutchler, Randy Myrice, Ann Navarre, Michael Navarre, Brett Neenan, Mary Nester Richard McGovern, Mark Mehling, Linda Meyer, Janelle Mielcarek, Marc Miller, Mark Miller, Pamela Cynthia Miscikowski, Elizabeth Moh- ler, Mary Morrin, Paul Moser, Ken- neth Moszkowicz, Stephen Murnen, Terence Murnen, Renee Murawski Kristine Newbold, Michael Noble,lan , Novotny, Sharon Nowak, Victoria Nowak, john Nowicki, Gregory K O'Connor, Dennis O'Leary y ii 'fii 2 ll E3 Awe inspiring welcome greets Prodigal Irish Knight after victory over St. Francis. tgxw A V,.V - K K: , it , s M -:Wi Q, ar-f 3 I iv' t,, nt s r sf' Q , X ' lx 'R xi' fy V f 'K if' Qfrf fl' l Y ll . ,f q 'Q' v, al, A N , 4' T ,Qgn ip Y fp ,, fi l V. it QQ., S - K. 5 . , 'uf af wifi b . - Q, f X ' 1 . 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Smith Michael Smrekar, David Sniegowski, Sue Snoad, Randall Sobel, Cather- ine Soldner, Emma SoRelle, Nancy Sorg, Cynthia Stachowiak Laurene Stahl, Donald Steele, Deb- orah Stevens, lames Stewart, Debra Stiles, Michael Strall, Paul Stresen, Hilary Sujkowski Page 106 Maureen Riley, Richard Rimer, Michael Ringlein Katherine Robaskiewicz, Thomas Roesner, Donald Rominski Richard Rose, Marlene Rosinski, Hugh Ross Wendy Ross, George Roth, Michelle Rutkowski Carole Sahadi, lohn Samberg, jona- than Samelak Kathy Rahm '74, Russ Wozniak '73, and lim Dixon '72, stand tall to a 1, V. victory. Karen Samson, Melinda Sanchez, Brian Sanders, Patricia Schaefer, Louis Schafer, loan Schlachter, Rob- ert Schaupp, Diane Schuller Susan Schwind, Daniel Seibenick, Judith Seibert, Lynette Sexton, Rich- ard Sheets, Florence Sheroian, Lois Shonebarger, Mary Shonebarger Clarence Surdasky Cynthia Swierc- S i 1 Q zek Diane Symington Richard Szczygielski, Donald Szymanski, Sharon Szymanski Dennis Sulewski, William Sulewski, I ' 1 I if iiil' Catherine Szyperski, Tyson Szumigala, K Kevin Thomas, Kathleen Thornton, a or . Nancy Todorowski, AnnMarie To- polewski, lohn Trease, james Trompeter 4 Michael Tuck, Kent Tucker, Kevin Tucker, Eric Ulrich, Emery Urban, Debra Valentine, Thomas Velle- quette, Gerald Vetter Shirley Vigyo, Suzanne Vigyo, ludith Wahmhoff, Maria Wallace, Michael Walker, james Walrod, Mark Wan- iewski, Robert Warnke Kenneth Washington, john Weiher, Thomas Weissenberger, Kevin Wen- ger, Donna Wilczynski, Margaret Williams, Eileen Wisniewski, Kath- leen Wisniewski Sandy Wisniewski, john Wolfe, james S Wood Russel Wozniak, john Wright, Linda Wroblewski Duane Wysowaty, Timothy Zale, EmilyZdybek Jeffery Zelmanski, Rita Ziglinski, Sandra Zimmerman f v V C 9 E Jerome Zmuazinski, Cary Zolciak, f S James Zychowicz Casey Dodson '73 just keeps rollin' along. Page 107 FACULTY ffl? fvflc . , Q-'J-yfa'-'lff ,J 'W ,Q ,- - V 1, 1' H- , i '- :Yx.'J'Fw!f? --fn .. . 1-wrfygiff -- -'iii-.e'1f'Q1N ' Ii if-Q.-ff' J' 1 f ,1 .4 - .-,- - :.,:a .n-',..' J ' . 4 Egri,'Hp:q'-f2fftf?' 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'ff'- , '- A --1--1 11fQs'P N,f - f-.. . 9:1--mm FF-.-7. ,K .5 -1- -4,....4?43. :,?,5,,3A. if ' 1'1 .wrkgi-4,5?sTf?ff?-4 - 23511 3? fkifkiy' P 1 53.1mT':-sf:425i'x2i'-45:44 iff -if-f:?i?.. 5'f3ffET? ff - 55.3 135- ifgffijlf' Q- - '-Q :Viv '. --ifj.-. N w ..v , . . , ' 'C'--.1 - .. - X ,, .I . .I ..l IL.. ,N-, .--- 'X ,- ',-2-A-' 5. xf, 'f'I . -- A,'lf ici: fa' - -r Z 3V f-Gilt' 'fs I-1'-' 1655-Y x '-R47 A -- - .ggyp ,-.- 3: il iff -g 5 ' 1: 1-11 V. 1. -:4.fj, Q1 J, 532' L. 4.x .'f,,-ka. X jI'f'Q'S5 14 4 51 'sTf.'7,f ' . , ,- - . ,. A , . '10-X1 ' if :1'-', ,. v,.-bf-i Q. -,....... ,vis , ,J .Q-,Q ,.- V. Z' 'f+ ' 11: f , .1- Administration A. REV. iAMEs E. STEINLE, M.A., M.E. Principal of Central Catholic High School Personalities played an im- portant role in the progress of DAYBREAK. The personality under greatest attack belonged to Rev. lames E. Steinle, prin- cipal. As head administrator, he often found it impossible to cater to individual needs and still make sensible decisions. Faced with tuition increases, an aging building, and students wanting immediate change, this qualified educator rose to meet the situation at hand and answered with competence. And although his decisions were oftened questioned and many times criticized, the fact still remained that they were his decisions to make. Page 11 0 Rev. James Steinle Leads DAYBREAK Administration A. Administration Assistants Add Grganization To Unrest 'lui Administration B. SR. MARY CABRINI OSF, M.A. Administrative Assistant of Central Catholic High School Math I C. REV. THOMAS I. GORMAN, M.E. Administrative Assistant of Central Catholic High School Religion V-Vll Two assistant administrative heads worked to maintain a memorable year. These two personalities, different and unique, took separate paths in an effort to achieve unques- tionable respect, thus further- ing all attempts to achieve a quality year. Sr. M. Francis Cabrini OSF, the newer of the two adminis- trators, busied herself with the tedious details of records, dates, and unending office work necessary for DAY- BREAK's success. Rev. Thomas l. Ciorman,vice- principal, the more experienc- ed of the two, took a warm, person-to-person attitude in handling situations. The res- pect that he earned from some gave him the unquestionable authority to help navigate the school through the year. Page111 y Art A. SR. IRENE MARIE RSM, M.A. Art, Art Club B. SR. FREDRICK SND, M.A. Art C. MR. DENNIS BOLBACH, B.A. Drafting, Drivers Educa- tion, Assistant Football Coach 'lBeauty is in the eye of the beholderf' An anonymous quote, as old as history itself, this prosiac quote found its way into DAYBREAK's history. Creativity and freedom of ex- pression were evident through- out the entire school, butcould be found especially in the art department. Whether it be an interpreta- tive self-portrait, a lump of clay that resulted in a model, or the monotonous lines, tri- angles, and parallel angles necessary for mechanical drawing, the creative ideas were still there. lt wasn't al- ways easy, but neither was the year DAYBREAK. Page 1 12 Artistic Staff Spurs Talent A. A - 3,-4 C. B 1 X K ff? li SX? Commercial Courses Explore Business Career Possibilities E. F. ,, fs X , ,,,.,-vfiiwf w If kkrrigzk , Ai 2.4 Commercial Business D. MR. ROBERT DOMINI, B.A., B.E. Business Math, Typing, Business Law, Tennis Coach E. MRS. BARBRA IOHN- SON, B.E. Typing F. MRS. CHRISTINE CHERRY, B.E. Shorthand, Typing Central is not only for the college-bound, as was proved by the more than adequate commercial business staff. Pre- paring for a career in an ever- expanding world was not one of the easiest duties to be had, but with a constant push of DAYBREAK's staff, the job ap- peared well done. Page 113 Commercial Business A MR. RICHARD WASSERMAN, B A BkkpgB Mh B MRS IUNE LAUBER BS Sh h dTyp g P ITVD s Business Department Acts Upon Approaching Careers A. Typing students busily peck away. Enghsh Profs Design Unique Choices D. E. juniors Roni Koinis and Linda Bower creatively display their dramatic talent. English C. SR. ALLAN CSSF, M.A. English Ill, Basic Composition D. MRS. ANN BOLANIS, B.S.E. Individualized Reading, German E. SR. MARY ANTONIA OSF, B.A. English I, Basic Composition Student interests vary as much as physical character- istics. Trying to fill English in- terests and requirements atthe same time was the job of DAY- BREAK's English Department. Headed by Sr. Mary Patricia RSM, the English faculty offered such contemporary courses as Individualized Reading toan indepth study of Salinger and Steinbeck, along with Basic Composition and a Survey of British Literature. Difficulties in class changes at the semester break somewhat hindered the department's total success, but the individual studentdid sense a newness, a uniqueness about the English courses offered in DAYBREAK '72, Page 115 English Untrodden Areas In English Fulfill Numerous Interests A MRS DOROTHY BROWN BA B MRS IANICE SCOVIC BA C SR LIDWINA OSF BA ME C. D. X .,, l lxxq M-.,. I Aj 1 - - .. ',,,-f., af English D. SR. MARY PATRICIA RSM, M.A. English I, Black Literature, Creative Writing, Laurette E. SR. MARIE CELINE OSU, M.A. English ll, Composition Skills F. SR. MARY CARMEL SND, M.A. Individualized Reading G. MR. MICHAEL C. REITZ, B.S.S.S. English, Drama Club, YCS H. SR. RITA KOELSCH OSF, B.A. English Page 117 English A. MISS CHARLOTTE ZIELINSKI, B.E. English lll-lV, British Novel B. MISS MERRIE-ELLEN VOGAN, B.E., M.A. Humanities, Composition Skills, American Literature Survey C. SR. SUSAN MURAWA OSU, M.A. Introduction to journalism, journalism Ill-IV, British Survey, Salinger and Steinbeck, Advisor to CENTRIC and CENTRIPETAL D. MRS. THEODORA L. WILSON, B.A. American Drama, Literary Explorations Page 118 Teachers Develop Interests X ,,, X Sv .J it X K 3... X gf ,ig -tx im gp, - o r .1 X i ,,-' l-. i t fx! .5 Counselors Advise Students 'N ,MV of , Arif . iff ' -, , , :'fi' ' T ,,,,,,,...f Students lighten burden of counselors. 123 Q. if ,gilt at . 555.8 F. K IIE., -fpf, 2622831 Zgvqg. .rivil , ., ,fzraifsr .3 gsgaaaf f. 3 if w:4f3s2s-sg-eg .,..,. fypwylsgzzf-ww gffusf fu, 4. ,, , , ,?3,AQ,,.5M,,,, 9 ,S Q' K 'S .pi 5 ff.-if 4 at , -W Z., ,V c , G ,, ,Q M., ' L:g:,4g Z N 'P'-g15?:, , f ,J1LZW,ae-'f',j,gfa , Guidance E. MRS. LUCILLE HAUENSTEIN, B.S.E., M.E. Guidance Counselor F. MISS DOROTHY HAVERBUSCH M.A. Guidance Counselor, Drivers Education G. MR. IOHN FOY, B.E., M.A. Guidance Counselor Aiding high school students in finding a future can be frus- trating, but it can also be quite satisfying. DAYBREAK's Guid- ance Department head, Mrs. Velma Pfeiffer attempted to place college-bound Central- ites in their prospective col- leges, as well as administering entrance and placement tests. Anything from grade-trouble to course-scheduling to stu- dent-teacher relations found a meeting board through DAY- BREAK in the counseling of- fices of Sr. Mercy Marie RSM, Miss Diane Haverbusch, Mrs. Dorothy Hauenstein and Mr. john Foy. , Page 1 1 9 Guidance A. SR. MERCY MARIE RSM, M.A. Guidance Counselor, Honor Society Committee Moderator B. MRS. ROSE MCCARTHY Guidance Office Secretary C. MRS. VELMA C. PFEIFFER, M.S. Director of Guidance, National Honor Society Advisor Page 120 Guidance Department Assists Various Students' Futures C. ' 3 ...J G.. ,4 Family Lite, Management Explored By Homemakers Senior john Pinciotti and Sue Hagan '73 decorate cupcakes during Food Manage- ment. Freshman girls prepare material for a sewing class in first-year Home Economics. Home ECOl'1OmlCS D. SR. MARTINA OSU, B.A., B.S.E., M.H.E.E. Home Economics, Food Management, Family Living, Freshman Mission Moderator E. SR. MARY ALFREDA OSF, B.A., M.S.E. Home Economics, Child Development, Interior Decorating With Woman's Liberation on the up and rising, Central's Home Economics Department would seem to be out of place. But rather than succumbing to undue pressure, the depart- ment did its best to educate in cooking, sewing, family planning, and even interior decorating. An extra attraction to the year was the male studying in this typically female field. So what might have seemed to be a step backwards, according to Woman's Liberation, was really a step forward with the help of the male chauvnist. Page 121 Languages . SR. MARY ADOLPH SND, M.A. German I-ll, German Club Moderator . SR. MARY CLARISENA RSM, M.A. French I-II, V-VII . MRS. BARBARA NARGES, B.E. Spanish iii-iv, v-vi, vii-viii, Spanish Club Moderator D. MRS. ROBERTA COLLINS, B.S.E. French lll What can you say about five Foreign Language teachers? That they got frustrated? Most teachers do. That they hoped to develop in their students an understanding, through lan- guage, of a different culture? lf they didn't, it vvasn't from a lack of trying. One attempt in DAYBREAK was a Language Assembly portraying different aspects of French, Latin, Ger- man, and Spanish cultures. Possibly teaching the hardest subject of DAYBREAK, these eight teachers lheaded by Sr. M. Adolph SNDJ could leave the 52-year old building each night with the compensation of knowing someone out there was listening. Page 122 Modern Languages DAYBREAK Bridges 5 I X X 'tw all ' 'Q-V .. , -.L S Bespeak Cultures Languages Communication Gap G. MR PATRICKI GILLESPIE M A L I Il III IV L Cl bM d MRS FAYEIAEGER BSE Sp han MRS PATRICIA PELLIONI B A Sp h I Library A. SR. VIRGINIA BINGLE OSU, M.A. Librarian B. SR. MARY THOMAS MORE OSF, B.A., M.S., L.S. Librarian The learning process is im- possible without books. Books are as necessary to educate as oxygen is to breathing. To separate the two would be dis- astrous. DAYBREAK witnessed an all- out effort to unite the two. Led by two competent librarians, Central's library was stocked to the limit with books varying in subject matter from medita- tion to 18th century British playwright. Through the gener- osity of Mrs. Raymond Corri- gan, a new set of encyclo- pedias was also added to the shelves of learning. Even if the year 1972 goes down in history books as one of the least productive, it can- not be said that Central's library did not make an at- tempt to further educate in its own way. Page 124 Paperbacks Permeate With New Literature Mrs. Raymond Corrigan donates a set of encyclopedias for student use D Math Mentors Mark Minds Math Geometry, Introductory Algebra, Quiz Bowl Moderator . SR. MARY ADOLPHINE OSF, M.A., B.S.E. Algebra I-ll, Introductory Algebra . SR. MARY DAMIEN OSF, M.A. Introductory Algebra, Geometry . MR. RICHARD I. BERES, B.E. Algebra l-ll A world of facts, figures, logic, and answers that are either right or wrong,Central's math department calculated its way toward a unique year. The DAYBREAK year con- tained many unanswered ques- tions, but not in math. lt was simply a fact that things were a certain way and nothing could change them. Certain facts had to be accepted, and when accepted, questions were no longer questions. Although many challenged the relevancy of algebra and geometry in today's society, it was the job of qualified mathe- maticians to explain how, not why. Page 125 A. SR. MARY XAVIER OSF, B.S.E. Math Advanced Algebra B. SR. MARILYN THERESE OSU, B.A., B.S.E. Algebra l, Advanced Algebra C. SR. MARY TERESITA OSF, M.S. Introductory Algebra, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry 84 Calculus Page 126 ,wi Math Wizards Decipher Queries B Sr. Darnien's math students look for unanswered questions in a perplexing field. Magical Music Machine Creates Crafty Carousel F E 'Hi if 1 ,I E. D. F. G. Music MR. GERALD V. DEPRISCO, M.E. Sr. Clee, Band, Golf Coach . MRS. CAROLYN SEEMAN, B.A. Boy's Chorus, Cirl's Freshman Chorus, Cirl's Concert Chorus, Humanities MR. DANIEL WELCH, B.E. Band, Music Appreciation, Harmony MRS. DOROTHY COATS, B.M. Orchestra, Beginning Brass Instruments DAYBREAK's music men and women again found them- selves facing financialcrisis.An invitation to the band to play in Olympic City, Germany this summer had too high a ticket price to be accepted. A step forward for the department W as moving the traditional yuletide happening, HS-ounds of Christmas, from the Sports A rena to the Peristyle. Some of the outstanding musical pro- ductions of DAYBREAK, llCa- rousel, Center Stage Revue, and the annual Winter Con- cert, took their place in the history books as some of the best ever. Central's music ma- chine once again carried on W st here others would have opped. Page 127 Physical Ed ucation A. MR. MICHAEL NELSON, M.S Physical Education, Health, Assistant Wrestling Coach B. MR. PETER BENEDICT, B.E. Physical Education, Health, Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach C. MRS. RITA HORNE, R.N. School Nurse D. MISS FRANCES KROMPAK, B.A. Physical Education, Health, Girls' Varsity Basketball Coach, Freshman Girls' Basketball Coach E. MISS MAUREEN GALLAGHER B.E. Physical Education, Health, Half-time Dancer Moderator, Girls' Track Coach, Gymnastic Coach A required course, physical education is often thought of as a freshman-sophomore course. But DAYBREAK saw the health department cater to the upper classmen as well. A greater emphasis was put on GAL, and all intramural sports as well. A portion of the student body became increas- ingly more interested in volley- ball, softball, and even archery. Page 1 28 New Religion Religion Agenda Sets individualism As Priority . M, F. MISS DONNA BOUTI LIER, B.A. Religion V - Vlll, Marriage . MR. PAUL I. BRZOZKA, B.A. Religion lll - IV, Football Program Director . MR. GARY CORRIGAN, B.E. Religion l - ll, Cross Country Coach, Track Coach MR. RAYMOND CORRIGAN, B.E. American History, Religion V - Vlll, Morality Religion - A way of life orjust another requirement for grad- uation? Fr. Neil Lucas and the Religion faculty were out to prove the former in the year of DAYBREAK. Their tools were a weekly Religion program of movies and slides, along with conscientious courses. Granted some of the movies seemed irrelevant, some courses a bor- ing ordeal, but they were in a minority. The Life of Christ, Meditations, Comparitive Reli- gions, Marriage, Morality to some were ridiculousand time- consuming, but to the mature student they presented dif- ferent ideas, raised soul- searching questions, and above all helped to develop a Chris- tian awareness in the turmoil of DAYBREAK '72. Page 129 Religion A. SR. MARY MAIELLA OSF, B.A Religion I - II, StudentCouncil Moderator B. REV. NEIL LUCAS, B.A. Religion V - VIII, Morality, Marriage, Football Chaplain, Freshman Disciplinarian Dean C. REV. IEROME NOWAKOWSKI, B.A. Religion III -IV D. SR. MARY ELLEN OSF, B.A. Religion III - IV, YCS Moderator Page 130 DAYBREAK Dawns With ,X , J' .-f D. o AJ. Growing Social Involvement Religion ,l G. MISS DIANE RUESCH, B.A. Religion I - ll REV. PATRICK SCHARF, B.S., M.E. Religion V -VIII, Comparative Religions REV. ROBERT REINHART, M.A. Religion V - VIII, Church In The Modern World Page 1 31 A. B. Religion M.E., M.A. Religion III -IV Religion V - VIII, Meditation C. MR. IOHN F. STITES, B.S.E. Religion V - VIII, Meditation, Economics- Sociology, Head Wrestiing Coach Page 132 REV. LAWRENCE F. VARNEY, MR. LEANDRO TAPAY, B.S.E. Religious Development In Movie Program Strides Onward B- A. C. my Q C.. I D. Science Scholars Explore Modern Methods t il' E. Science D. SR. MARY CAROLINE OSF, B.S.E., M.S. Physics E. SR. MARY EUGENE OSF, M.S.E. Biology l - ll F. MR. IAMES CORDIAK, B.S.E. M.E. Physiology I - il, Head Baseball Coach G. SR. MARY GEMMA OSF, B.S.E., M.A. Earth Science Man's search for knowledge and endless curiosity lead him into one of the broadest, chal- lenging fields-science. Central's students followed the long tradition of wanting to know why, demanding an answer, and science helped fill part of that need. A staff of 11 qualified teachers guided Cen- tral's scientific students into a field yet to be totally explored. Page 133 f ' ' 7 '7 ' ' 'WWWW' Science SR. MARIENE LIEDER OSF, B.A., M.S. Chemistry, Freshman Class Co-Moderator, Kranz Chemistry Club Moderator sn. MARK osr, B.A., M.E. Biology l - ll, Biology Club Moderator SR. MARGUERITE OSF, B.S. Electricity, Electronics, Basic Science, Radio Club, Big and Little Sisters' Club Moderator, CSMC Moderator SR. MARY GERMAINE OSF, M.A. Physiology, CSMC Moderator Page 134 Science Scholars Analyze Experimental Procedures Yip With Renovated Concepts Visualize Throughout Year EI E. few?- ry' 3- Science SR. MARY STEPHANIE cssr, B.A., M.E. Biology I - ll MRS. NORA SHEAHAN, B.A. Basic Science SR. RUTH MARIE OSF, B.S., M.A. Basic Science, Physical Science, B I C h Quiz ow oac, Sophomore Class Moderator Page 135 f HA- A H-HHH- A as 1 Social Revisional Steps Create Studies A. MR. TIMOTHY DEVER, B.E. World History l - ll, Athletic Director, Student Council Moderator B. MRS. DIANE HAMILTON, B.E Government C. MRS. MARY ANN FLANNAGAN, B.A. World History, American History D. MR. RICHARD GRALAK, B.S. American History, Drivers Education, Assistant Football Coach Apathy did exist in DAY- BREAK, but is had some pretty stiff competition in the form of the Social Studies Depart- ment. Department head, Sr. Mary Shawn SND, along with Mrs. Diane Hamiliton and Mr. joseph Rozanski renovated the senior's required government course by offering electives during the second semester. Seniors now had to choosefrom three related topics: LocalCov- ernment, Liberty and Law, or Communism, Facsism, Democ- racy to complete their study of America's governing machine. Page 136 fi fi Successful DAYBREAK Social Studies SR. MARY SHAWN SND, M.A. Government MR. DAVID KREGEL, B.E. Geography, Head Football Coach, Heat Track Coach MR. JOSEPH ROZANSKI, B.A. Government, Bookstore MR. ROBERT STUREK, B.E. American History, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach Page 137 Cafeteria A. MRS. ESTER HARDAK Supplying food to wild and hungry masses could have been a disorganized hec- tic. madhouse. Fortunately, throughout DAYBREAK, Mrs. Esther Hardak and her crew of adult and student workers were on hand to preparefdish out, sell, and clean up the food given to the starving fhrongs. Page 138 Cafeteria, Office Staffs Left fo right: Mrs. Alice Lewandowski, Mrs, Elizabeth Paffenbaugh, Mrs. Eleanor Gur- zynski, Mrs. Delores Kowalski, Mrs. Patricia Empie, Mrs. lane Wojciechowski, Mrs. Lottie Krysiak, Mrs. Leah O'NeiIl. ' OffiCe Assume Tedious Chores Left to right: Mrs. Elaine Majewski, Mrs. Helen Connolly, Miss lanice Michalak. Attendance Office Workers, seated: Ann Topolewski, Marlene Dauer, Lynne Flanigan, Anne Della-Flora. Standing, R. 1: Mrs. Mcllhargie, Sue Vigyo, Peggy Schauppf Joyce Babka, Monica lagodzinski, Kathy Hardak, Mary lo Chmielewski, Regina Siurdevant. R. 2: Sue Snoad, ludy Wahrnhoff, Carolyn Frank, Pam Szelangowski, Cindy Powloski, Peggy Mangas, Betty Hall. B. MISS CATHERINE SCHUBERT C. MRS. IOAN COLLUM lf you ever wondered who gets stuck doing all of those tedious and time-consuming jobs that keep aschool running smoothly, The answer could be found in the ladies who com- prise Cenfral's Office Staff. Three new faces were added to the staffs during DAYBREAK, Mrs. loan Collum, Mrs. Helen Connolly, Mrs. Elaine Majew- ski Page 139 Maintenance Maintenance Staff Cleans A. MR. FELIX ELLERBROCK Maintenance- An ever in- creasing problem in DAY- BREAK was further increased by willful student destruction. Arriving in the early hours of the morning and leaving late at night, Mr. Felix Ellerbrock and his staff worked to retard thefurther physicaldestruction of the 52 year-old building. Supplying food to vvild and hungry masses could have been a disorganized hectic Page 140 DAYl3REAK's Necessities t A. ,., , Mrs. Virginia Toczynski, Mrs. joseph Gromnicki. Left to right: Mr. Louis Schafer, Mr. Mark Tomaszevvski, Mr. Leo Nosker, Mr. Lierald Hagan, Mr. Serafin lozvviak. ln Students Memorandum B. SR. MARY dePAUL SND The year DAYBREAK experi- enced grief along with all the love and happiness. The most striking defeat in the growth of DAYBREAK was the loss of Sr. Mary de Paul SND. Sister was known and ad- mired for her sterness of char- acter, and was also appreci- ated and loved for her under- standing ways when flexibility was necessary for progress. COUNTDOWN valued her years of experience, but was unable to comprehend how ir- replaceable she really was.The part of DAYBREAK that did not lgnow her did not realize why the feeling of loss of this com- mendable woman' wasso great. Page 141 SENIORS v 1 See Ya Seniors ,322 M 1. 'SES l -1 -I Bob Trame, Senior Class president, is frustrated over nts job ot keeping seniors in place. agff' ei r v 1 '58, P N? N r , - -r, RN? h X -, .. I , t t,tt ' ' A Even Deb Carcus has a little devil in ner. Mike Bauerschmidt sitting in his own vvorld. lean Lawrence smiles Page 144 IEAN ABAIR GREGORY ADAM MARY ADAMS BRIAN ANDRZEIEWSKI WILLIAM ANKENBRANDT KENNETH ANSON ROXANNE ATKIN RAYMOND BABIUCH IOYCE BABKA PATRICIA BABKA SUSAN BAIL TERRENCE BAKER ELIZABETH BALL SUSAN BARCHICK MARILYN BARNES MICHAEL BAUERSCHMIDT RENEE BEAUREGARD COLLEEN BEGIN IOHN BEMBENEK Page 145 NW 4 IAMES BERES BRIDGETT BLANK CATHERINE BLOCK TIMOTHY BIRIE IENNIFER BLANK MARY BLUST IOHN BOCIK CARY BOES DAVID BLYTH REBECCA BOES MICHAEL BOHLAND TIMOTHY BOLBACH Page 146 F nn Dick Clark Ialias Pat Mallonj broughi his American Bandsiand to CCI-IS. LINDA BOROWICZ KATHLEEN BOYLE DONALD BOYER THOMAS BOHNSACK CEORCINA BOZSO ggi O STEPHEN BRANNAN DIANNE BRAZZILL CRAIG BROMER LORRAINE BRYWCZYNSKI JAMES BURKHARDT LARRY CALLAND IACQUELINE CALMES CHARLENE CANCIAMILLA DEBORAH CARCUS KATHLEEN CAREY CORRINE CARPENTER ? 'k'7 REBECCA CARR Y 2, ,, DONNA CASTLEMAN MICHAEL CHERRY Drum major Matt Cousino points the direction to fellow band members during halftime activities. Page 147 RITA CHERRY ANN CHUDZINSKI MARY COSTAIN CYNTHIA CHROMEY EDWARD CICHY ELIZABETH COUSINO RICK COUSINO SUSAN CRIPPEN MATTHEW COUSINO NANCY CRANDALL MONICA CUNNINCHAM STEVEN CZERNIAK MICHAEL CZUBINSKI DANIEL CZERNIAK ANN CZLAPINSKI Senior spirit Iiterally soared over TU stadium with the arrival ofa helicopter chartered by Randy Short and jackie Calmes. Page 148 KENNETH DANTZLER TERESA DAOUST IEFFERY DARTT DEBORAH DEEB ANNE DELLA-FLORA RUBENA DERMANELIAN STEVEN DERMER JAMES DILWORTH jAMES DIXON ROBERT DOMINGUEZ MARY DONAHUE THOMAS DONEY PATRICK DOPIERALSKI MARIAN DROUILLARD ALLAN DUDEK Page 149 'ff' 'Www IID I ANNETTE DUDEK PATRICIA DUFFEY WILLIAM DUNN MARY DUNN BARBARA DUTKOWSKI MARY ECGERSTORFER Page 1 50 LYNN EIHINGER ROBERT ETZEL JOSEPH FACKELMAN BARBARA FERGUSON IAMES FERREE IANICE FILEK DIANE FILLION MARGARET FISER DEBORAH FISHER N94 .,,, - E i -- K- I 2 , - .., W . , P , 'sv' 3, '::'- I ,Qi fra I A my I ,VA ' 5' I -zz'-Q A, ,JFF A LYNNE FLANICAN LINDA FOURNIER MICHAEL FREELAND PATRICK FLYNN CAROLYN FRANK MADELYN FURRY ARTHUR CAILLIOT RAYMOND GARCIA IOHN CADT DAVID CALLACHER RONALD GARCIA MARY ANN CAWLE CATHY CEREMSKI VANESSA CASIOROWSKI ROBERT CEIS Five adoring Bobby-soxers swoon over their greasy idols. .HN Q Page 151 Page 152 EILEEN GOLEMBIEWSKI GARY GOLEMBIEWSKI DAVID GOLUPSKI CAMILLE GORA DANIEL GRABARCZYK MARJORIE GRACHEK JOSEPH GRAY SANDRA GREB IUDITH GRUBB VALARIE GRUDZINSKI JOEL HALLORAN PAUL HAMEL KATHLEEN HARDAK LEON HARLEY ANALEE HARMAN MUREEN HEALY NANCY HEISS NANCY HELMINSKI MICHAEL HERNANDEZ COLLEEN HIGGINS CHARLES HILLER Looking On Senior Faces Express Ambition, Hope IANICE HODOROWSKI MICHELE HOHENBERCER LINDA HORNER DANIEL HOY CYNTHIA HRUSKA ELIZABETH INCORVAIA IOHN INCORVAIA KEVIN IRELAND TIMOTHY JACOBS Page 153 :Vw - v was , L. .iv ,.. 'Nl E ui, W- GLORIA IAGIELSKI KATHLEEN JAWORSKI MARGARET KACZALA THOMAS IAGODZINSKI PAMELA JOHCSAK KRISANN KACZMAREK KAREN KASEE VICKI KELLEY JAMES KAHLE FRANCES KEHRES fx MEE . L A' Z 4 A ,A Q .,m, WV' . ...,,, ,W .gym f , COLLEEN KENNEDY Page 1 54 Oh, my name is McNamara and we'lI smash those Frannies now, croons joh n O'Pincio1ti. MARY KEREKES KAREN KILCORSE GLENNA KIMLING MARK KETCHAM JEANNE KIME STEVEN KLEIN Q new SQ ,Z x... RR MARK KLEPACZ KENNETH KLONOWSKI JOHN KNERR IOHN KOEHL DEBRA KOEPFER DANIEL KOESTER TIMOTHY KOLHOFF DEBORAH KOMIVES CYNTHIA KOZLOWSKI MARY KRANZ IEFFERY KREFT MARLENE KREGER JOHN KRYSIAK I MARCIA KUBICKI ROBERT KURCZEWSKI PATRICIA LaCOURSE vb 'IOur chances are real good, says Coach Tony Zglinski to Man On The Street, Pete Navarro. Page 155 4-- '-' Page 156 IOSETTE LACURE IOSEPH LADA MARY LAGGER ROBERT LAGGER FRANK LAVOY IEAN LAWRENCE XX 6 DOUGLAS LEE LINDA LEE VICTORIA LENNEX VIRGINIA LEON DOUGLAS LIPINSKI MARIE LIPINSKI LAURA MACK MARITA MACKE THOMAS MAHAFFEY vm. A-l'y CATHERINE MAHER ROBERT MAHER DIANE MALINOWSKI JOHN MAHER GERALD MALECKI PATRICK MALLON MICHELE MARSHALL PAMEIA MARZEC MARGARET MANGAS IEFFERY MARTIN SHARON MATHIAS IOHN MCCARTHY TIMOTHY MCCARTHY CLAUDIA MATUSZEWSKI MARTIN MCCARTHY Chuck Nawrocki pounds out Irish victory bear during Close ST. IoIm's game. Page 157 Page 158 IOHN MCCARTNEY COLLEEN MCCORMICK MARY T. MCNAMARA NANCY MCNUTT DIANE MEEKER MATTHEW MEHLINC TIMOTHY METZGER DENISE MICHALAK BERT MICHALCZYK KENNETH MILLER MARY MINNEKER WILLIAM MITRO KEVIN MOCK DALENE MODLINSKI SHANNON MOHR RANDY MONTRIE IOSEPH MORRIS K Lg 7 RANDALL MORRIS If I 5 2 1' KAREN MOSINIAK 1' 'QRS 8 IOSEPH MOSZKOWICZ DIANE MURPHY DANIEL NAVARRE MARK NAVARRE PETER NAVARRO CHARLES NAWROCKI GENE NAWROCKI IVY W N M -'TZ in EMI -,ev I LAWRENCE NAWROCKI Linda Fournier, Bob Schira, Mary Eggerstorfer, Sam Iacobs, Kathy Iaworski, Rick Rees, lean Lawrence, Pete Navarro await crowning at Homecoming dance in CCHS gym. 42' Page 159 1346 wk li ii I fi' f 12: N I QI' M Q I E ag 'I gf' MICHAEL NEEB KENNETH NISCH MARLENE NOWAK KATHLEEN NETRY CYNTHIA NOWAK FREDRICK NOWICKI MARK OBEE FREDERICK OLNHAUSEN IODY NUNNALLY MARY BETH OLENDER DENNIS OSINSKI IOHN PAYAK Han' Page 1 60 Mark Roszczipka serenades candidate jean Lawrence with UBarbara Ann. IAMES PEDRO IOHN PINCIOTTI STEVEN PFAHLER Wwpf , is.-1 I MONICA PALICKI PAUL PINKAVA PATRICK POIRIER IEAN POLCYN GREGORY POLLAUF THERESA POMASKI I I I CAROL POPLAWSKI JOSEPH POZNIAK I ALOYSIUS PRZYBYLSKI CHERYL PLJDLICKI MARSHA QUELL DANIEL RAAB BRIAN RAEFERTY MICHAEL RASZKA MARY REAS ,QW RICHARD REES www' Pat Flynn pensively awaits The outcome during a moment in the game. Page 1 61 'FQ Page 1 62 I RICHARD REUCHER SHEREE RIDDLE IOHN RILEY LOLA ROOSE KATHLEEN RORK MARK ROSZCZIPKA SHARON ROTH MICHAEL ROWAN IOHN ROWE IEFFERY RUMPF RICHARD RUPPEL GAYLE RYBARCZYK TIMOTHY RYBCZYNSKI KAREN RYGALSKI ELIZABETH SADOSKI SUZANNE SAGAN SANDRA SAMSON WILLIAM SANFORD IOHN SARTOR MARY SCALLY DEBORAH SCANNELL CATHERINE SCHAFER SHARON SGHAEFER PEGGY SGHAUPP STEVEN SCHERTING LEONARD SCHEUER ROBERT SCHIRA IANET SGHMENK NORMAN SGHMIDT DIANNE SCHNEIDER GEORGE SGHETTER Besides guarding the hall, Ioyce Babka Cuts-up for spirit signs. Page 163 5 K 1 5 E, TIMOTHY SCHUSTER PATRICK SCOTT IEFFREY SEEMANN SANDRA SEITZ THOMAS SELMEK DOMINGO SERNA IEFFERY SHARRIT DANIEL SHIVELY MARILYN SHORTRIDGE ELLEN SHRINER SUSAN SIEIA COLLEEN SIMON DEBORAH SIMON KATHLEEN SKAFF IOHN SMITH Proud Irish fans make way for Mr. BenedicI's Sectional champs. Page 1 64 MICHAEL SMITH SUZANNE SMITH IEANNE SMREKAR GENE SNYDER PAUL STANBERY IOAN STASKIEWICZ RUTHANN STECK CAROL STEIN REBECCA STEWART JOHN STOECKLEY PATRICK STRUCKHGLZ LYNN STRUCALSKI REGINA STURDEVANT IAMES SULEWSKI KATHLEEN SULIER Page 165 THERESA SWARTZBAUGH MICHAEL SYVERT KATHLEEN SZENDERSKI DEBORAH SZYCH DALE TOLLES j0SEPH TREASE KAREN URBANSKI OTHY WALSH IOHN WALSTON NANCY WAMBOLD ROBERT WAMBOLD IANE WAWRZYNIAK KAREN WEBER NANCY WEBER IUDITH WEISER MARCIA WELLMAN .- 'sv 1, A ,ul wg AE' , I - F' If I LA J ,Q 2 P DENISE WEST NEIL WESTFALL ,K . X VIRGINIA WEIGAND IOHN WIERSZEWSKI ZYGMUNT WIERZBICKI ELIZABETH WILHELM How many days fiII graduation? ponders Dave Golupski fri? ff Page 167 Page 168 ROBERT WILLIAMSON DEBRA WILSON SANDRA WILSON MICHAEL WISNIEWSKI JAMES WOOD THOMAS WARCHOL DIANE WRIGHT GARY ZACIEWSKI LISA ZAIAC THOMAS ZAK CHRISTINE ZAWISZA ANN ZEIHER ANTHONY ZGLINSKI GORDON ZIELINSKI PAULA ZIOLKOWSKI DEBORAH ZMUDZINSKI ...W 31 g,,..,.,...--- 'l rl' 7 I +' gx ..'K-:'. 5 gf? W in if E if .fw fi 5,5 ik we ,.-H 1 STUDENT LIFE sr-' iF' 'E' ig? x ,ff QQ, ri. i. 1. fgkfq-4 A - . 'X ' -- 3 .Jpv ., F: '- '-' 4.1-5 il Ee x .-9 ' 2. .- 'zh 38.1. , , ' I 3 ' ' .. , Nf.. . A .N - 1 1 ., . ..- V. n .Vv..,1- . ., -1.5 ' fzff.-C .-. 7.1 S 2473 -:'.'-.1 . ' .3 :,,,-31.11 ,gt ,:,i'..- . ..wm1f.-4, -v. . ,-w,f:.:H--- yr 5 ,--g., I 'vw . fy, , - ,Q 1 . A ..i,?,K.fk-,:., . - . ,, . . ', -,.:.j .- vi., ni Q., 5 xi J.-, .. 'QQ z, 4 r., :fl ' AZ-.1 , , . A V... . 1,- 'f' f . 1+1?'f2'f1 ,,pf.',,fg:?f ' in . ' fi? .rg '.., . ...3 .F .f' p .54 . TQ' 'iii tj' H 4-3- , .'3-px: f . --fi? Hifi fs ' v 79 - 'z , .yr V . Q .',' c, I ' an . Mx ,KG f ' .Vg M .. . W2 my - Prodigal Knight Returns We Came, We Fought We Conquered A date that will stand in many of our minds, September 26, was one of many great signs of the year of DAY BREAK. As the strong men of Central went to TU Glass Bowl, we gained another victory against St. Francis. The Knights struck hard in the first quarter, but the Irish had a great comeback in the second. jeff Kreft made a forty-three yard pass to jeff Sharrit posting six points for Central on the scoreboard. A two point conversion play between john Koehl and Tim Kolhoff brought Central the lead. As the ball was passed back and forth in the second quarter, neither team managed to score. The score, 8-7, was enough to bring the lrish Knight back home to Cherry Street. All parti- cipated in this glorious affair, including Cen- tral's own helicopter, followed by the words, 'BEAT ST. FRANCIS. Our triumphant team and spirited Centralites brought home the Irish Knight, a symbol of prestige and power. Page 172 Below: Paint dabbed on side of trestle. Right: Centralites prepare up- coming siege for Irish Knight. Middle Left: Glass Bowl is scene of riot as victorious Irish Fans go wild after Irish sneakconversion. mal I xxmykr A 1 '82 gn Stunned Frannies take Tea Break while Irish rack 'em up. -':?+:-915 ' ff +L lk- ffm ,343 0 QW 'W M-.dw 'Wk W ttf si QS Above Even though Iopsided,the semor float skimmed by tumors to take a victory. Left Orngmaltty IS not the frosh sbest qualtty but they did construct a wmmng float -p .,, -23. iitsu 'R , ri 1' vyffgofwf 3 4i3,.f,+ v 'iff' f'!1QQ71',' 7 ' , .. A . A , wxbf , lf! 4,2 -Q QRS EX?EC'!' ICi Above: juniors were expecting a victory and that's what they got after a hard fought battle. he if 4 M met L , Q- ' if Y K ,E H f ' -ft Above: The effort of the sophs failed under pressure. It looks like they swatted their own chances. Page 1 75 Students Inspired By College Night Teen-age Toledo DAYBREAK's College Night, was held Octo- ber 19. juniors and seniors saw a new light for their future. Representatives from nearly 60 colleges and universities, including every branch of service, came to Central to talk to interested students and their parents. National Honor Society members organized and carried out College Night. lt is easy to see that Central had many talented people in the year of DAYBREAK. Maintaining its two-year majority, Central had three contestants who were among the top ten finalists for the title of Miss Tennage Toledo. The three seniors were Kathy lawor- ski, loan Stackiewicz, and Debbie Simon. Debbie displayed her talent in a gymnastic routine and loan sang USO Far Away. Kathy performed a song and dance routine to the music of Somebody, Top Left Seniors Kevin Mock and Bill Dunn listen as Me. joe Hughes sells Springhill College in Mobile, Alabama. Left: Looks like the Army knows how to attract men like Bob Trame '72, Above: Hall Hostesses Donna Augello 73 and Sue Sieja 72 assist visitors by passing out literature. MQ Cf as a ez, 1519 '6' - f .,5,.3,'-Ln Top: joan Stastiweicz '72 sings 'XSO Far Away to the audience at the Masonic Temple while vying for title. Above: Debbie Simon '72 performs a gymnastic routine in her rendition of Half the Battle. Right: Kathy Iaworski '72 sings Somebody, which placed her second runner-up in competition. t Page 1 77 Classes Click Lively Imaginations Create Unique Designs Red and gray was apparent throughout the halls on Color Day. juniors Sharon Nowak and Gene Hankenhof had their own interpretation of color day. Sharon, as a cigarette girl, and Gene, as the Irish Knight, placed first in the Above: Senior class displays spirit on Color Day. Cardboard posters pay tribute to individual players. Below: Senior Margie Grachek cages a Whitmer Panther. school for the most original costumes. By displaying individual pictures of the foot- ball players, the freshmen developed their winning theme, Hall of Fame. Track Them Down, the Seniors' theme, turned first floor into a jungle. Turning second floor into a gambling casino, the juniors illustrated We're Betting on the Irish. The remaining half of third floor, traditionally Sophomore territory, resembled a kitchen as they developed their theme, Pan the Panthers. lzixlf tffi? . k Vinh J 5 fi as S gl 'J lliliv , I U, pg lxl . I. 3 l is I Pr 4 9' X Top left: The class of '73 opened a giant-sized gambling casino lo spark school spiril. ' Top right: Sue Hagan, peddeling her balloons in the Irish casino, helped enliven Color Day activities. Above: Freshmen inaugrafed The Irish Hall of Fame this year, capturing 1 first place honors for themselves. Page 179 Page 180 Jean Lawrence Reigns Over Homecoming 1971 'lHomecoming queens have become a farce, and even a big joke in many schools. Fortunately, Central has not followed this trend. October 31 in the year of DAYBREAK, Central students crowned lean Lawrence Homecoming Queen. Central had no doubts in electing lean as Queen, for her career at CCHS is a record for the Senior Class. jean served as Freshman Class secretary, sophomore treasurer, vice-president of the lunior Class, and in DAYBREAK, vice-presi- dent of her Senior Class. Unlike many students, that isn't where jean stopped. lean planned parties, dances, and joined in the celebrations at Central. She was also on the powder puff football team, bowling and basketball teams. These are only a few of lean's accomplish- ments. lean Lawrence worked in all senses to graciously fulfill the title of Homecoming Queen '71-72. 'X v Page 181 3 my Although men are not allowed to join the Dancing Irish, Mike Canning '73 and lim Lacure '75 show dancing ability in an attempt to gain support for Kathy jaworski. Artistic support of Queen Candidates is exhibited throughout the halls as homecoming hysteria approaches. Page 182 Assembly Favorite Q as Promotes Candidates ,X i a Headless Chris BieIski,lvlickey lusten,Karen Samson, Florence Sheroian, all juniors, and Bob Geis '72 Left: Fournier fans dramatize Linda's childhood in representation ot Twelve Years of School . Above: Michael Lawrence displays a campaign sign at his sister's assembly, l I if If gf lead a NMARYH cheer to draw support for their can- didate Mary Eggerstorfer. Page 183 Homecoming Lures Lovelies Central Colleens Seek Regal Moment I . nfgmyf' f In October, the senior men of DAYBREAK chose five dedicated and graceful girls to represent Central. These five girls, Mary Eggerstorfer, lean Lawrence, Linda Fournier, Kathy Boyle, and Kathy jaworski, were se- lected asfinalists in the Homecoming Contest. Regretfully only one could be chosen, and Page 1 84 this honor was granted to lean Lawrence in the final balloting by the majority of CCHS. The Homecoming celebration was culmi- nated in Central's gym, October 31, after the Roger's football game. The theme, l'Autumn of '71, set the atmosphere for the biggest turnout for a Homecoming dance at Central. ill xr? at Far Left: Manager Bob Shira finds out that even john Burroughs is voting Linda Fournier For Irish Beauty. Left: Discussing plans for her assembly, manager Rick Rees and Kathy laworski try working in her Polish heritage in quest of votes. Above: Randy Short, man- ager for Kathy Boyle, lends support during organization of cam- paign strategy for Queen. Right: Mary Eggerstorfer and manager Sam Jacobs, while in the midst of all the Homecoming hysteria, take a breather. .X, 4 'Q QV? Page 1 85 QNX ff ,-5 f , 11 2- if f .gs N, 1 x . - Q K X Midi? ,fgix .. , 3 Y E ?1S ES' it -- fine .fy A w ff' Drag-goers, seniors john Koehl and Karen Kilcorse, enjoy ample room for dancing in CentraI's gym while the Scott Shepard Quartet provide the music. Couples enjoy a break in the activity as they pause for refreshments between dances at the Varsity Drag. Roini Koinis, Larry Bertz, Deb Geis, and Paul Drozik relish pleasant Company at the Drag. Page 1 87 CEH5 n W , . ',, fy' -Q' 'QHJ fi ff WL, WW sv fm? gf if S 4' , 't K 194 I 1 jf 1, ,V , gr A 1 W 5 -1 . Page 190 l'Okay, you got me on 'em, now how do ya turn around? says senior john Pinciotti, far left. Bob Schira '72 wheels and deals his way around the skating rink showing alumnus Deb- bie Zeluff, left, how it's done. Right, camera- shy Tom Zak '72 surrenders to rolling photo- grapher. Above, all injured, tired and chicken skaters find their place along the sidelines. Spinning Wheels On Paradeg Classes Roll In Skate-along Page 191 Greaser Era Captivates Irish Superfellas During the halftime show of the Central- Start basketball game, Tony Zglinski, a three- year member of the baseball team, was crowned DAYBREAK's Super Sweetie before a capacity crowd at the Roger's fieldhouse. An assembly introduced the five super sen- iors and their managers to the student body. Seniors Pete Navarro, Mary Donahue, Ken Nisch, Sue Sieja, Tim Rybcyznski, Linda Four- nier, Bob Schira, Laureen Healy, TonyZglinski, and Deb Carcus did what seemed to be im- possible in DAYBREAK. They planned, organ- ized and produced this assembly that was neither bigoted nor insulting yet so funny it was proclaimed the Ubest assembly in years by both students and faculty. For a talented candidate like Pete Navarro, singing at Superfella assemblies certainly has its ups and downs, no matter how you look at it. Page 192 , 4'-is S xx NF l -.ss 5 5 t 5 Q E 1 e 5 c l Q ' i 5 s 3 g E tt r t t 4 t Top: Bob Schira beams with pride as he displays his artistry to the audience in an attempt to capture their favor and win the coveted title. Above: Musically inclined Ken Nisch convinces Centralites of his talent with an inspired tuba solo. X mu 'lThe Five Ponytails , Laureen Healy, Mary Donahue, Sue Sieja, Linda Fournier, and Deb Carcus, mouth enthusiasm for their candidates. Professor l'Big Tim Rybczynski gives the assembly a spelling lesson on Polish names to insure votes for the right candidate. 'T-If K 2 452373 ig .' Q .if 5 . 5 f , I ZA: I V. I . ,gn . my Tony Zglinski offered Centralites kielbasa at the assembly in return for sup- port. He traded it for the Superfella crown from lean Lawrence, to the delight of manager Deb Carcus during halftime of the Central-Start game. Page 193 Faculty Demolish Silver Streaks 45-39 With 40 Point Handicap Page 1 94 A group of fantastic young men got to- gether less than a year ago and originated the Toledo Area Wheelchair Athletic Associ- ation, Inc. They started immediately to learn the fundamentals of wheelchair athletics. DAYBREAK's male faculty decided to chal- lenge this talented team in Central's own gym on March 15, 1972. Our faculty was fully equipped with wheelchairs and the support of the student body. lt didn't take long for us to discover that our faculty was handicapped to the skillful team. While the students were being entertained, we made over S500 for the missions. Center, Dennis Franks and Dick Gralak battle for jump ball in annual game, Dennis Bolbach fights desperately in an attempt to steal the ball from Silver Streaks' Frank Shible. t Il Y . P .. I if Mike Reitz shot is blocked bv super aggressive Silver Streak as Mike Dick Gralak and Dan Welch psyche -out Silver Nelson hopes for rebound. Streak, Dennis Franks as he goes for two. D. Joe Rozanski rips down the rebound but unaware of Silver Streak opponentsneaking behind him in hopes of stealing the ball. ' nigxm, ,, - we Q Page 195 Above: Karen Murzynski greets an appreciative audience wear- ing a soft-flowered print. Upper right: Deb Geis captures all attention as she pauses on the runway. Lower right: Marianne Harpen models a chic pants-suit for after prom wear. Page 196 Juniors Show The Way ' To Scarborough Fair Left: Tim Drumm wins the hearts of all the ladies in the afternoon showing of Another Time, Another Place. Lower left: Ken Rahm appears confident displaying a new look in Prom attire for men. Below: A picture of total feminity, Flor- ence Sheroian waits for escorts Hilary Sujkowski and Russ Wozniak. f ,T A tx y T s xv. 'tv it 1' .A 'C -ft! I J' W l ,i 1 1 , Vt , rg mm rival '1 ' ',.' ll' i 1 , t lf, Q Page 197 32 s fl 5 za sl 5 , gi I 5 3 . .Q ' f ii Surefooted Tinkerbelle, Mark Rosczipka, tiptoes his way To his long lost iover Peter Pan, Bob Trame, in Never, Never Land. Upon mee1ing,the camera Catches Them in a loving embrace, Senior Men Retain Car-0-Sell Assembly Mafia members, lay Leyden, Clint Longenecker, Russ Wosniak and Rick Cousino speak for The juniors. K Page 1 98 Tl. x Savage lndians, Dave Golupski, Leonard Scheuer and Fred Olnhausen pow-wow for sophomores. Peter Pan gels Creamed by sophomore Indians. Q1 ww Tinkerbelle falls for his lover, Peter Pan. l wanna dress Willie the Wealherman llohn Riley '72l, wails Sophie Soph lPele Navarro 72.3 Page 199 Talented Actors Present Religious, Political Drama Devil's Disciple, Kathy laworski ................. Rick Rees ................ ....... Mark Roszczipka ............. Nov. 19, 20, 21 ...Judith Anderson .Minister Anderson .Christie Dudgoeon Bob Schira ........................ Richard Dudgoeon lane Wawrzyniak ...... Casey Biggs .......... Don Dartt .......... Peter Navarro ......... John McCartney ......,........ Michelle Rutkowski ..... Clarence Surdasky ...... Kris Newbold ........,... Barry Carder .......... john Crabowski ...... joe Wilson ...,....... ......................Essie Marilyn Shortridge ........... .......Mrs. Dudgoeon .General Burgoyne .................Sergeant .......Major Swindon ....Lawyer Hawkins Mrs. W. Dudgoeon William Dudgoeon .Mrs. T. Dudgoeon ......Titus Dudgoeon .................Soldier ..............Soldier Thinking that Dick Dudgeon is Minister Anderson he is taken away to jail by the British. Ti, Left: Reaching the climax of the play, Richard Dudgeon is about to be exe- cuted under the supervision of General Burgoyne. Above: Mrs. Dudgeon, Lawyer Hawkins, Dick Dudgeon, and Minister Anderson discuss plans for further action regarding the disposition ofthe will. .wifi 5 '2,, f ff,f, N me .4 fa f, X WW, M ,: f:afw,'- -nzzgww 1. P dl ,, X X fp Minister Anderson and Mrs, Dudgeon listen to Dick Dud- geon as he tries to find someone to take his cousin Essie home with thern. Major Swindon and the sergeant interrogate Christie Dudgeon while General Burgoyne receives reports of a decisive British defeat. Page 201 Tommy Fascinates On Amazing Journey Evil Uncle Ernie lDan Navarrel, master-mind ol Tornmy'5 cam- paign, leads the world to llie Holiday Camp, This assembly was organized and direcled by Mm Donna Boulilier and Mr, MicnaelRei1z. Page 202 Couein Kevin Clirn Sulewskil befriendsT0minylTerryBakei'l only lo laler turn on liim. ex P aff ' N -,Q -. g. Pa , 'Jia Mi QQ ' f, W f if Q WMV. 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ANDRZEjEWSKI, BRIAN ...................... 8, 145 330 Mont Royal .... St. Adalbert. ANKENBRANDT, WILLIAM ...................... 145 2527 Glenwood ..,. Rosary Cathedral. ANSON, KENNETH ............. ....... 8 , 145 4635 285th .... St. john. ATKINS, ROXANNE ............ ........ 1 45 2935 121st .... St. john. BABIUCH, RAY ..................................... ..145 415 Rochelle .... Our Lady of Lourdes. BABKA, joYcE ....................... 139, 145, 163 822 Booth .... St. Vincent de Paul. BABKA, PATRICIA ............. ........ . 46, 145 4482 285th .... ST. john. BAKER, TERRY .............................. 8, 64, 145 102 W. Central .... Rosary Cathedral. BARNES, MARILYN ........................... 75, 145 62 Birckhead ..,. Rosary Cathedral. BARCHICK, SUSAN .................... 75, 78, 145 2257 Grantwood .... Blessed Sacrament. BAUERSCHMIDT, MICHAEL ..................... 50, 75, 144,145 2311 Westbrook .... Blessed Sacrament. BEAUREGARD, RENEE ................. ......... 1 45 101 Orville .... Regina Coeli. BEGIN, COLLEEN .................................... 145 3130 Lambert,...Christ The King. BEMBENEK, jOHN ...................... ...... 1 45 4038 Asbury .... St. Adalbert. BERES, IAMES ............................. 61, 75, 146 4614 North Haven .... St. Catherine. BIRIE, TIMOTHY ..................................... 146 179 Champion .... St, Charles .... Baseball 3, BLANK, BRIDGETT ............................ 53, 146 1818 Champlain .,.. St. Mary. Page 210 BLANK, IENNIFER .................. ........ 1 46 1768 Macomber .... Gesu. BLYTH, DAVID L., jR. ............................. 146 63 Birckhead Place .... Rosary Cathedral. BLOCK, CATHIE ..................................... 146 42 West Weber St .... Rosary Cathedral. BLUST, MARY ......................................... 146 2543 Scottwood .... Rosary Cathedral BOES, GARY ........................................... 146 422 Austin .... Rosary Cathedral . BOES, REBECCA ..................................... 146 4330 North Haven .... St. Catherine. 46 BOHLAND, MICHAEL ............ 3815 Martha .... St. Agnes. BOHNSACK, THOMAS ............. ........ 1 46 2210 Dundee .... St. Charles. BOICK, jOHN .................................. 60, 146 4636 290th St .... St. john. BOLBACH, TIMOTHY ......................... 8, 146 4246 Garrison .... Blessed Sacrament. BORCK, IOSEPH ............................... 79, 146 678 Congress .... Immaculate Conception. BOROWICZ, LINDA ..................... ........ 1 46 221 E. Park .... St. Adalbert. BOYER, DONALD ...... ........ 1 46 32 jervis .... Gesu. BOYLE, KATHLEEN ................. 146, 185, 208 2534 Oak Grove Pl .... Blessed Sacrament. BOZSO, GEORGINA ............................... 146 2479 Scottwood .... Rosary Cathedral. BRANNAN, STEVEN ................................ 147 2704 Glenwood .... Rosary Cathedral BRAZZILL, DIANNE ..................... 41, 42, 48, 49, 64, 69, 74, 147 2727 Gracewood .... Blessed Sacrament . BROMER, CRAIG ........... ..... ......,....... 6 5 , 147 4046 Barstow .... Christ the King . BRYWCZYNSKI, LORRAINE ..................... 147 4317 Belle Vista .... St, Catherine. BURKHARDT, DOUGLAS .......... ........ 1 47 2336 South .... St. Charles . BURKHARDT, IAMES ................ ........ 1 47 526 Durango .... St. Charles. CALLAND, LARRY ............................ 65 147 1160 Tecumseh .... St. Teresa. cALMEs, IACQUELINE ............... 74, 76, 4247 Kingsmoor .... Christ the King. 147 CANGIAMILLA, CHARLENE ...... ........ 1 47 3629 Robin .... St. Clement. CAREY, KATHLEEN ................... ........ 1 47 2540 Torisdale .... St. john. CARCUS, DEBORAH ................ 41,144, 147, 186, 192,193 3433 Beaumont .... St. Vincent de Paul. CARPENTER, CORRINE ............... 52, 70, 147 2823 107th .... St. john. CARR, REBECCA .......................... ........ 1 47 3842 Hazelhurst ..,. St. Agnes. CASTLEMAN, DONNA ...... ........ 1634 Freeman .... Gesu. CHERRY, MICHAEL ................ ..... ........... 3208 Cottage .... Rosary Cathedral. CHERRY, RITA .............................. ....... 3843 Berkeley .... St. Agnes. CHROMEY, CYNTHIA ............................. 5328 Homeland Drive .... St. john, CHUDZINSKI, ANN ................................ 4709 Burnham .... St. Catherine. CICHY, EDWARD ......................... ....... 3213 Franklin .... St. Adalbert. CRANDALL, NANCY .... . ............. ..... . . 2815 Summit .... St. Michael. COSTAIN, MARY ...............,.................... 2546 Fulton .... Rosary Cathedral. COUSINO, BETH ......................... ........ 2416 Trenton Ave. .... Gesu . 147 .1 47 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 COUSINO, MATTHEW .............. 60, 147, 148 534 Sterns Rd. ,...St. joseph. COUSINO, RICK ..................... 8, 15, 69, 73, 75, 148, 199 2934-123rd St .... St, john. CRIPPEN, SUSAN ........................ 74, 80, 148 1024 Woadsdale .... St. james. DUTKOWSKI, BARBARA ................... 71 , 150 GAILLIOT, ARTHUR ................................ 1 51 CUNNINGHAM, MONICA ...................... 148 518 Islington .,.. Rosary Cathedral. CZERNIAK, DANIEL ................................ 5917 West Benalex .... Regina Coeli. CZERNIAK, STEVEN ................... ...... 5159 Sheila ..,. St. Clement. 148 .148 CZLAPINSKI, ANN ....................... ....... . 148 345 Kopernik ..., St, Hyacinth. CZUBINSKI, MICHAEL ...................... 61,148 2004 Eileen .... Little Flower. DANTZLER, KENNETH ............................ 149 1253 Prospect .... Braden United Methodist DAOUST, TERESA ........................ ........ 1 49 2224 Hollywood .... St. Ann DARTT, IEFFERY ........... 8, 1 5, 149, 169, 186 1016 Radcliffe .... O.L.P.H. DEEB, DEBORAH .................................... 149 11 Kenilworth .... St. George Orthodox Cathedral.. DELLA-FLORA, ANNE ..................... 139, 149 40 Proctor Place .... Rosary Cathedral .... DERMER, STEVEN ................................... 149 2908 Wyndale Rd. .... Christ The King.... DILWORTH, IAMES . ......................,........ 149 4337 Westway .... St. Catherine DIXON, IAMES ............... .... ...... 5 8 , 106, 149 5428 Vista Drive .... Little Flower DOMINQUEZ, ROBERT .......................... 149 634 South St. Clair, Apt. 6,...St. Peter and Paul DONAHUE, MARY ............. 74, 76, 149, 192 2019 Riverview .... O.L.P.H. DONEY, THOMAS ...................... 15, 64, 149 918 Prouty .... St. Iames DROUILLARD, MARIAN ......................... 149 520V2 E. Central .... St. Vincent de Paul .... DOPIERALSKI, PATRICK ........... ........ 1 49 5068 Ford .... Regina Coeli DUDEK, ALLAN ............... ..... 5 0, 51, 61, 149 2271 Westmonte .... St. Hyancinth DUDEK, ANNETTE .................... ..46, 50,150 2271 Westmonte .... St, Hyancinth DUFFY, PATRICIA .............. ...... 1 50 2765 Inwood .... Gesu. DUNN, MARY ........................................ 150 2382 Ottawa River Rd ..... St.Iohn DUNN,WILLIAM ............................ 150,176 4605 290th .... St. Michael 2638 119th Street .... St. john EGGERSTORFER, MARY ............. 41, 68, 150, 159, 185, 208 4533 Commonwealth .... St. Catherine .... EIHINGER, LYNN ......... ....... .................... 1 5 0 2838114th .... SI. lohn ETZEL, ROBERT ........................ 15, 150,169 2439 Scottwood .... Rosary Cathedral. FACKELMAN, IOSEPH . ........................... 150 4757 Santa Maria .... St. Patrick ofHeather- downs. FERGUSON, BARBARA ............ ...... 1 50 553 Brighton .... St. Iames FERREE, IAMES. ............................. ...... 1 50 741 Annabelle .... St. Catherine. FILEK, IANICE ............................... ...... 1 50 1212 Evesham .... St. Hyacinth FISER, MARGARET ................ ...... 1 50 3548 Victory .... St. jude FISHER, DEBORAH ................................. 150 2849 Rockwood Place .... Rosary Cathedral FLANIGAN, LYNNE ......................... 139,151 648 Southover .... Regina Coeli FLETCHER, GEORGE ............................... 151 2012 Balkin .... Blessed Sacrament. FLYNN, PATRICK ............................ 151, 179 2702 Parkwood ..., Rosary Cathedral FOURNIER, LINDA ........ 41, 51, 68, 75, 151, 159, 1 84, 186, 192, 200 2342 Portsmouth .... Blessed Sacrament FOY, TIMOTHY ...................................... 151 3140 Meadowbrook .... St. Pius FRANK, CAROLYN ......................... 139, 151 4831 Oak Glen .... Christ The King FREELAND, MICHAEL ....................... 64,151 4023 Overland .... St. Agnes FURFARO, MICHAEL ............ ...... 1 51 1541 Freeman .... St. Ann. FURRY, MADELYN ............... ....... 1 51 1301 Grand .... St. Ann. GADT, IOHN ...................... ....... 1 51 315 Edna .... St. Charles. 4244 Templar .... Blessed Sacrament .... GALLAGHER, DAVID .............................. 151 52 Kenilworth .... Rosary Cathedral GARCIA, RAYMOND .............................. 1 51 659 Knower .... Immaculate Conception .... GARCIA, RONALD ................................. 151 659 Knower .... Immaculate Conception .... GASIOROWSKI, VANESSA ......... ....... 1 51 5217 Sandra .... St. Clement GAWLE, MARY ANN ............... ....... 5 2,151 3409 Elm .... St. Adalbert GEREMSKI, CATHY ................. ...... . 151 2734 117th St .... SI. lohn GEIS, ROBERT ........................................ 1 51 6130 Holly Valley .... Regina Coeli GOLEMBIEWSKI, EILEEN ......................... 152 3222 Elm .... St. Francis DeSalles GOLEMBIEWSKI, GARY ........................... 152 119 East Park .... St. Adalbert GOLUPSKI, DAVID ................... 69, 152, 167 1463 Western Ave. .... St. Charles. GORA, CAMILLE .............................. 65, 152 1417 Hagley Dr. ..,. St. Catherine GRABARCZYK, DANIEL .................... 53, 152 24 Birckhead Place .,.. St. Hedwig GRACHEK, MARGARIE ....... 70, 71, 152, 178 3935 Grantley .... Blessed Sacrament .... GRAY, IOSEPH ........... ............................ 1 52 563 Prouty .... Immaculate Conception .... GREB, SANDRA ...................................... 152 4838 Oakridge .... Christ The King Page 211 GRUBB,jUDY ...................... ...... .... 1 5 2,186 1951 Cass Rd ..... St. Agnes. GRUDZINSKI, VALARIE ............ ...... 5 5,152 309 Mettler .... St. Hedwig. HALLORAN, IOEL ......................... ...... 1 52 413 Elder .... Rosary Cathedral. HAMEL, PAUL .......... ...... 5 2, 65, 73, 152 2561 Thoman. HARDAK, KATHLEEN ............................. 152 249 E. Oakland ..., St.Adalbert. HARLEY, LEON ..................... ...... 6 0, 152 52 Sheila .... St. Clement. HARMAN, ANALEE ...... . ................. ...... 1 52 4107 Kingsbury .... St. Agnes. HASEMEYER, MARK ............................ 8, 152 2133 Castlewood ..,. Blessed Sacrament , HERNANDEZ, MICHAEL ......................... 153 432 jervis .... S. S. Peter 87 Paul. HELMINSKI, NANCY ............... ....... 1 53 2304 Roseann .... St. john. HEALY, LAUREEN ..................... 77, 153, 192 545 Nicholas ..,. St. james. HEISS, NANCY ....................................... 153 603 Southover .... Regina Coeli. HIGGINS, COLLEEN ................................ 153 3220 Kimball .... Rosary Cathedral. HILLER, CHARLES ............................. 75,153 4143 N. Lockwood .... St. Agnes. HODOROWSKI, IANICE ................. 102, 153 953 Gribbin Lane .... Regina Coeli. HOHENBERGER, MICHELE ................ 61,153 12 W. Delaware .... Rosary Cathedral. HORNER, LINDA .................................... 153 2814 116th Street .... St. john, HOY, DANIEL .................... ...... 1 53 849 Prouty .... St. james. HRUSKA, CYNTHIA .......................... 78, 153 1032 Woodsdale .... St.james. INCORVAIA, ELIZABETH ........................ 153 4217 Stannard Dr. .... Christ The King. Page 212 INCORVAIA, IOHN .......................... 64,153 4217 Stannard Dr. .... Christ The King. IRELAND, KEVIN .............................. 59, 153 3345 jeanette ..., St. Vincent DePaul. KASEE, KAREN ....................................... 154 2265 108th Street .... St, john. KEHRES, FRANCES .... .............. ....... 1 5 4 1030 Prouty .... St. james. KELLEY, Vicki ................ 42, 65, 69, 75, 154 5924 Brookson Rd. .... St. joseph lSylvaniaj KENNEDY, COLLEEN .......................,...... 154 2915 Gracewood .... Christ The King. KEREKES, MARY ......... ............................ 1 54 2108 Chase Street .... St. Michael. KETCHAM, MARK .................. ....... 1 54 201 Austin .... St. Hedwig. KILCORSE, KAREN .......................... 154, 186 1207 Corbin .... St. Catherine. KIME, IEANNE ....................., 41, 55, 75, 154 3588 Cecelia .... St. Vincent de Paul. KIMLING, GLENNA ................................. 154 2425 Chase Street .... St. Michael. KLEIN, STEVE ....................... 1938 Farnham .... Cesu. KLEPACZ, MARK . ..... ................. 270 E. Pearl .... St. Adalbert. KLONOWSKI, KENNETH ................... 69 305 Mont Royal .... St. Adalbert. KNERR, IOHN ........................................ 2976 109th Street .... St. john. KOEHL, IOHN ..................,. 88, 89, 3707 Hazelhurst .... St. Agnes. KOEPHER, DEBRA .................. 934 Orchard .... St. james. KOESTER, DANIEL .................... 901 Alvison .... St. Catherine. KOLHOFF, TIMOTHY ............. 8, 1 0, 1430 Craigwood .... St. Catherine. KOZLOWSKI, CYNTHIA ............... 354 E. Lake .... St. Adalbert. 186, 154 155 155 155 155 55 55 69, 155 .......155 KOMIVES, DEBORAH ................... ....... 1 55 234 Kosciusko .... St. Hedwig. KRANZ, MARY ............................. ....... 1 55 1160 Hawk .... St. Catherine. KREFT, IEFFERY .................. 8, 9,10, 15,155 1510 Bradmire .... St, Catherine. KREGER, MARLE NE ................................ 305 W. Oakland .... St. Adalbert. .1 55 KRYSIAK, IOHN ..................................... 155 515 E. Oakland .... St. Adalbert. KUBICKI, MARCIA ................................. 155 18 W. Hudson .... St. Adalbert. KURCZEWSKI, ROBERT ..................... 61, 155 6038 Holly Valley .... Regina Coeli. KWAPICH, PAUL ............ ....... 1 55 7309 .... Little Flower. LACOURSE, PATRICIA ............ ..... . .155 4443 282nd .... St. john. LACURE, IOSETTE ...................... 72, 75, 156 2476 Glenwood ..., Rosary Cathedral. LADA, IOSEPH ................................. 69, 156 3247 Franklin .... St. Adalbert. LAGGER, MARY ...................................... 156 4144 Birchall Road .... St.Agnes. LAGGER, ROBERT .............. ...... 1 56 1262 Yates .... St. Mary. LAVOY, FRANK ....................... 33, 69, 156 333 Sterns lTemperance, Mich.j Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. LAWRENCE, IEAN ........... 144, 156, 159, 193 2115 Mayport .... St. john LEE, DOUGLAS .................. ....... 1 56 3419 N. Detroit Aye. LEE, LINDA M ........ ...... 1 56 214 Knower St. LENNEX, VICTORIA .......................... 77, 156 4445 N. Haven .... St. Catherine. LEON, VIRGINIA ........................ 68, 76,156 322 Boston Pl. .... RosaryCathedral. LIPINSKI, DOUGLAS ............................... 156 704 Sandralee .... Regina Coeli. LIPINSKI, MARIE. ..... ................ ...... 1 5 6 118 Everett .... St. Hedwig. LONG, DAVID ........................ .... ............ 1 5 6 2545 Parkwood .... Rosary Cathedral. MACK, LAURA SUE ...................... .... 5 2,156 4322 Willys Pkwy ..... St. Catherine. MACKE, MARITA. ................................... 156 3271 Detroit Ave, .... Rosary Cathedral . MAHOFFEY, THOMAS ............................ 156 2721 Scottwood .... Rosary Cathedral. MAHER, CATHERINE .............................. 1 57 3205 Elmview .... Christ The King. MAHER, IOHN ....................................... 157 238 Northdale Dr. Regina Coeli. MAHER, ROBERT .................................... 157 238 Northdale Dr. .Regina Coeli. MALECKI, GERALD ..........................,...... 157 4363 San Pedro .... Regina Coeli. MALINOWSKI, DIANE ............................ 157 610Marmion .... St. Anthony MALLON, PATRICK ........................ 146, 157 4511 Willys Pkwy .... St. Catherine. MANGAS, MARGARET .................... 139, 157 3913 Darewood Dr ..... St. Clement. MARSHALL, MICHELE ............................. 157 4921 Burnham .... St. Catherine. MARTIN, IEFFERY S. ............ ...... . 69, 157 2008 Potomac .... Gesu. MARZEC, PAMELA ........................... 74, 157 MCCARTNEY, IOHN ............. 69, 75, 80, 158 5733 St. Clement Ct ..... St. Clement. MCCORMICK, COLLEEN .............. 776 Spencer St ..... St. James. ........158 MCNAMARA, MARY T. .......................,... 158 2146 Parkwood .... Rosary Cathedral. MCNUTT, NANCY ....................... 70, 71, 158 4636 283rd Street .... St. lohn. MEEKER, DIANE .................... 824 Lodge .... St. james. ........158 MEHLING, MATTHEW ............................. 158 3608 Willys Pkwy .... St. Agnes. METZER, TIMOTHY ................................ 158 3230 Sherbrooke .... St. Pius X. MICHALAK, DENISE ............................... 158 3157 Enright .... St. Vincent de MicHALczYK, BERT ........... 2948 Elm .... si. Hedwig. MILLER, KENNETH ....................... 3410 Mapleview .... St. Clement. Paul. ........158 58 MINNEKER, MARY ........................ ....... 1 58 417 E. Weber .... St. Adalbert. MITRO, WILLIAM ................................... 1 58 4859 Leamington .... Blessed Sacrament. MOCK, KEVIN... ..... ................................ 1 58 525 Columbus .... St. Michael. MODLINSKI, DARLENE ........................... 158 528 Collins .... Rosary Cathedral. MOHR, SHANNON ................................ 158 MURPHY, DIANE .............................. 64, 159 4525 289th Street .... St. john. MUSZYNSKI, ANTHONY ......................... 159 1141 Slater .... St. Catherine. NAVARRE, DANIEL ....................... ....... 1 59 3029 118th Street .... St. john. NAVARRE, MARK ......................... ....... 1 59 4808 287th Street .... St. lohn. NAVARRO, PETER .... 64, 159, 186, 192, 199 808 Bartley .... St. james. NAWROCKI, CHUCK ........ 58, 159, 1 61 , 188 2806 Wa rsaw .... St. Hedwig. NAWROCKI, GENE .................... . ............ 159 35 Rosalind Place .... Rosary Cathedral . NAWROCKI, LARRY ............................... 159 2266 Westmonte Rd. .... St. Hyacinth. NEEB, MICHAEL ..................................... 160 5951 Rolland Rd. ....Regina Coeli. NETRY, KATHY ....................................... 1 60 214 Sumner .... Immaculate Conception. NISCH, KENNETH ..................... 64, 160, 192 728 Annabelle .... St. Catherine. NOWICKI, FREDRICK .................... ....... 1 60 335 Darrow .... St. Hyacinth. NOWAK, CINDY .............. ....... 1 60 1706 Perth .... Gesu. NOWAK, MARLENE ....... ......... .... . . ....... 1 60 319 Ormond .... St. Adalbert. NUNALLY, IODY .................................... 160 527 Hudson .... St. Adalbert .... Big Sister MATHIAS, SHARON ............................... 157 2452 Lambert .... Blessed Sacrament. 2816 116th Street St. john. MONTRIE, RANDY ............................. 8, 1 59 23 Bronson Place .... Rosary Cathedral . 3372 Glenwood .... Rosary Cathedral. OBEE, MARK .................. 73, 75, 79, 80,160 2727 Collingwood .... Rosary Cathedral . MATUZEWSKI, CLAUDIA ........................ 157 301 Northdale .... Regina Coeli. MCCARTHY, IOHN ..................... ...... 1 57 930 South Detroit .... OLPH. MCCARTHY, MARTIN ................ ......157 3460 Drummond .... St. Pius. MCCARTHY, TIMOTHY ............. 8, 9, 21 , 157 328 Chapin .... St. james. MORRIS, IOSEPH ................................... 159 4654 Oakridge Dr. .... Christ The King. MORRIS, RANDALL .......................... 65, 159 2516 Georgetown .... Blessed Sacrament. MOSINIAK, KAREN ............... 907 Mackow .... St. jude. ........159 MOSZKOWICZ, IOSEPH ................... 60, 159 645 Evesham ..,. Regina Coeli. OLENDER, MARY BETH .................... 75, 160 2947 119th Street .... St. john. OLENHAUSEN, FRED ........................ 15, 1 60 2616 Parkwood .... Rosary Cathedral. OSINSKI, DENNIS ................................... 160 3302172 Stickney .... St. Adalbert. PALICKI, CHERYL ........................... 139, 160 3749 Drummond ..., Blessed Sacrament. Page 213 PALICKI, MONICA ................................. 160 2325 Lambert .... Blessed Sacrament. PAYAK, IOHN ..........,............................. 160 2408 Lambert .... Blessed Sacrament. PAZTOR, MICHAEL ....................... ...... 1 60 2328 Ottawa River .... St. john. PEDRO, IAMES .................... ..... .160 3619 Berkley .... St. Agnes. PFAHLER, STEVEN .................................. 160 4615 Kathy Lane .... Christ The King. PINCIOTTI, jOHN .............. 69, 76, 1 60, 190 3830 Lockwood .... St. Agnes. PINKAVA, PAUL ..................................... 1608 Eleanor .... St. Catherine. POLCYN, jEAN ............................... 161 4432 289th Street .... St. john. POLLAUF, GREGORY ................. .. ........... 5535 Pawnee....St. Clement. POMASKI, THERESA ................... ...... 339 Austin .... St. Hedwig. POPLAWSKI, CAROL .... .......................... 1437 Royalton .... St.Agnes. PORRIER, PAT . .................. ............ ...... 4316 Birchall .,.. St. Catherine. POZNIAK, jOE ....................................... 336 Southview .... St. Charles.- 160 186 161 161 161 161 161 PRZYBYLSKI, AL ........................... 8, 11, 161 5919 HollyGIen .... Regina Coeli. PUDLICKI, CHERYL ................... ....... 1 61 3749 Drummond .... St. Pius X . QUELL, MARSHA ................... ....... 1 61 4630 Alexis .... St. joseph. RAAB, DANIEL ........ ....... 1 61 2620 Scottwood . RAFFERTY, BRIAN ....... ....... 6 4 161 2427 Parkwood. RASZKA, MICHAEL ..... .... ...... 4545 Clover. REAS, MARY ............. ...... 4 9, 1972 Potomac. Page 214 161 161 REES, RICHARD ..65, 88, 1 59, 1 61,184, 200 SARTOR, IOHN ...................................... 1 63 2650 Ralphwood ,,., St. Clement, 5460 San Pedro .... Regina Coeli. REUCHER, RICHARD ................. ...... 1241 Berdan .... St. Agnes. RIDDLE, SHEREE ......... ...... 353 W. Oakland. .1 62 .1 62 RILEY, jOHN .................................. 162, 199 4530 Eastway .... St. Catherine. ROCHE, CONNIE ................................... 162 2146 Parkwood .... Rosary Cathedral . ROOSE, LOLA ................. ....................... 1 62 2231 Oak Grove .... Blessed Sacrament. RORK, KATHLEEN .............. . ............. 61 , 1 62 1586 Amesbury .... St. Catherine. ROSZCIPKA, MARK..69, 160, 1 62, 198, 199 2856 East Glenn .... St. Clement. ROTH, SHARON ..................... .... ............ 1 6 2 212 Eastern .... Immaculate Conception . ROWAN, MICHAEL ................................ 162 2129 Castlewood .... Blessed Sacrament. ROWE, jOHN ............................ ....... 3855 Agglman .... St. Agnes. RUMPF, jEFFERY ..................................... 5502 San Pedro .... Regina Coeli. RUPPE L, RICHARD ........... ...................... 5828 Adelaide .... St. Clement. RYBARCZYK, GAYLE ............................... 1422 Tecumseh .... St. Anthony. RYBCZYNSKI, TIMOTHY ...1 1 , 1 62, 1 86, 3119 Mulberry ..., St. Hedwig. RYGALSKI, KAREN .... ............. ....... ......... 911 Waybridge .... Regina Coeli. SADOSKI, ELIZABETH ................. . ......... . 6 Bronson Place .... St. Hedwig. SAGAN, SUZANNE ........................... 64, 4443 289th Street....St. john SAMSON, SANDRA ............................... 4551 Vermaas .... St, Catherine. sANFoRo, aiu ...................... 8, 75, 79, 4570 Overland ,... St. Catherine. 162 162 162 162 192 .162 .162 163 .1 63 163 SCALLY, MARY ....................................... 163 3243 Collingwood .... Rosary Cathedral. SCANNELL, DEBORAH ........................... 163 5920 Woodside Trail .... St. joseph. SCHAEFER, SHARON .............................. 63 2540 Scottwood .... Rosary Cathedral. SCHAEFER, SHARON .............................. 163 52 Mettler Street .... Rosary Cathedral . SCHAUPP, PEGGY .......................... 1 39, 163 427 West Stateline Road .... Regina Coeli. SCHERTING, STEPHEN ........................ 8,163 3133 Parkwood .... Rosary Cathedral. SCHETTER, GEORGE ............................... 1 63 7415 Porr Street .... Little Flower. SCHEUER, LEONARD .............................. 1 63 3309 Maplewood Avenue .... Rosary Cathe- dral. SCHIRA, BOB ............................,....... 65, 75, 159, 163,184, 191, 192,200 4510 Eastway .... St. Catherine. SCHMENK, jANET .................................. 163 2451 Scottwood .... Rosary Cathedral. SCHMIDT, NORMAN .............................. 163 290 Arcadia .... Rosary Cathedral. SCHNEIDER, DIANNE ............................. 3624 Homewood .,.. St. Agnes. SCHUSTER, TIM ............................ ....... 1415 Addington .... St. Teresa. SCOTT, PAT ........................................... 4654 Harbord .... Christ The King. 163 164 164 SEEMANN, IEFFREY ............. ................... 1 64 4245 Bellevue Road .... Blessed Sacrament SELMEK, THOMAS ............................ 49, 1 64 2025 Coolidge Pkwy ,... Blessed Sacrament SEITZ, SANDRA ............................ ....... 1 64 6154 Dellwood .... St, Clement. SERNO, DOMINGO ................................ 164 635 West Central .... Rosary Cathedral. SHARRIT, im ..... .... ........................... 8 , 164 4516 288th Street .... St. john. SHIVELY, DAN ........................................ 1 64 5013 Maryhill .... St. joseph lSylvaniaj. SHORT, RANDY ..................... 164, 185, 200 338 Columbia .... Rosary Cathedral. SHORTRIDGE, MARILYN ......................... 164 2904 Elsie Avenue .... Christ The King . SHRINER, ELLEN ............................... 74, 164 2420 Portsmouth .... Blessed Sacrament . SIEIA, SUSAN ........... 46, 164, 176, 186, 192 2534 Drummond Road .... Gesu. SIMON, COLLEEN .................................. 164 2455 Scottwood Rosary Cathedral. SIMON, DEBORAH ............. 64, 70, 164, 177 3601 Elm Street .... St. Adalbert. SKAFE, KATHLEEN. ............ ......... ......... 1 6 4 2517 101st Street .... St. john. SMERKAR, IEANNE ................................. 164 3863 Crary Drive .... Christ The King. SMITH, jOHN ......................................... 164 3530 Hoiles Avenue .... St. Agnes. SMITH, MICHAEL ................................... 1 64 22E. Hudson ..., St. Adalbert. SMITH, SUZANNE ...,.............................. 164 447 Pasadena Blvd. .... St, Catherine. SNYDER, GENE ....................................... 165 1715 Ontario Street ..,. St. Hedwig. SPITLER, STEVEN ................... ........ 1 65 1920 Westwood .,.. Gesu. STADKIEWICZ, jOAN ............... 48, 165, 177 4133 Kingsmoor Drive .... Christ The King STANBERRY, PAUL ..................... 60, 65, 165 3112 Cambridge .... Rosary Cathedral. STECK, RUTHANN .................................. 165 3006 119th Street .... St. john. STEIN, CAROL ........................................ 1 65 2744 Parkwood .... Rosary Cathedral . STOECKLEY, IOHN ........................... 64,165 2555 Scottwood .... Rosary Cathedral. STRUCKHOLZ, PATRICK ................... 61, 165 4320 Birchall Road .... St.Catherine. STRUGALSKI, LYNN ................ ....... 307 Dickens .... St. jude. STURDEVANT, REGINA ................... 149, 2433 106th Street .... St. john. SU LIER, KATHLEEN M ................... ...... 2306 Chestnut .... St. Hedwig. 165 165 .1 65 SULIER, KATHLEEN M ............................. 65 7445 Terra Drive .... O, L. Mt. Carmel, Temperance, Michigan. SWARTZBAUGH, TERRIE ......................... 166 3621 Orchard Tr. .... Christ The King. SWICEGOOD, CINDY ................ ....... 1 66 750 Linda .... Regina Coeli. SYVERT, MICHAEL ...................... ....... ..... 1 6 6 3323 Lagrange Street .... St.Adalbert. SZELANGOWSKI, PAMELA .............. 139,166 3140 Otto Street ..,. St. Vincent de Paul. SZENDERSKI, KATHLEEN ............ 41, 48, 1 66 3004 Elm Street .... St. Hedwig. SZYCH, DEBORAH ..... ............ ...... ....... 1 6 6 3012 Hartman .... St. Hedwig. SZYMANSKI, GREGORY ................ ....... 1 66 4515 285th Street .... St. john. TAYLOR, IEAN ................................. 53, 1 66 3728 Dewlawn Dr .... St. Patrick. TOLLES, DALE .................... .................... 1 66 346 Leland .... Immaculate Conception. TRAME, ROBERT ....................... 53, 74, 144, 166, 176, 198,199 TREASE, IOSEPH ..................................... 166 11 Bronson Place .... Rosary Cathedral. TRZCINSKI, GARY .......................,.......... 166 28 West Streicher .... St. Adalbert. URBAN, DON ............................. ....... 2933 113th Street .... St. john. .166 URBANSKI, KAREN ........ . ........................ 166 2854 Elm Street .... St. Hedwig. VELKER, CHARLES ....................... ........ 1 66 2910118th Street .... St. john. WALCZAK, ROBERT .......,................. 61 , 535 Oakland .... St. Adalbert. 166 WALKER, BERKLEY ....... ...... 6 4, 1 66 3144 Brighan. WALSH, THOMAS. ...................... . .......... 166 2114 Robinwood .,.. Rosary Cathedral. WALSH, TIMOTHY ..................... 74, 79, 1 66 1053 National .... OLPH. WALSTON, IOHN ............................. 60, 167 545 Winthrop .... Rosary Cathedral. WAMBOLD, NANCY ............................... 167 1443 Eleanor Avenue .... St. Catherine. WAMBOLD, BOB ................. 15, 75, 79, 1 67 1641 Crestwood .... St. Catherine. WARCHOL, THOMAS ............................. 167 33 West Oakland .... St. Adalbert. WAWRZYNIAK, jANE ........ ....... 6 4, 167 1729 Balkan .... Gesu. WEBER, KAREN ................................. 61, 167 2614 Chestnut Street .... St. Hedwig. WEBER, 'NANCY ...................................... 1 67 7537 Hazel Drive .... St. Clement. WEISER, juov ............................ 41, 64, 167 4930 Rambo .... Christ The King. WELLMAN, MARCIA ..................... ....... 1 67 1217 Hawk .... St. Catherine. WEST, DENISE ........................ ....... 1 67 846 Lorain .... St. james. WESTFALL, NEIL ..... ..... ........................... 1 6 7 5114 Ford .... Regina Coeli. V14 . H i af'-' IB Page 215 Page 21 6 WIEGAND, VIRGINIA ........... ...... 944 Prouty .... St. james. WIERSZEWSKI, jOHN ................ .... ....... 25 W. Weber ..,. Si. Adalbert. WIERZBICKI, ZYGMUNT ......................... 1556 Tecumseh .... St. Stanislaus. WILHELM, ELIZABETH ...................... 64 1141 Green Hills .... St, jude. .167 167 167 167 WILLIAMSON, ROBERT ..................... 72,168 2347 Parkwood .... Rosary Cathedral. WILSON, DEBRA . ............ ........... ............ . 1 68 3360 Glenwood .... Rosary Cathedral. WILSON, SANDRA .................................. 168 3360 Glenwood .... Rosary Cathedral. WISNIEWSKI, MICHAEL .......................... 168 3148 Franklin .... St. Adalbert. WOOD, IAMES ....................................... 1 68 238 Western .... Immaculate Conception. WRIGHT DIANE ....................... 29224,Fostoria Rd., Millburyllinmmm 168 .St. jerome WYSOWATY, VICTOR ....... . ...... 2215 Elm ,... St. Mary. ZACIEWSKI, GARY .................................. 59 Gramercy .... Regina Coeli. ZAjAC, LISA ........................ 1405 Glenview ,... OLPH. zAk, Tom ............................. 168, 1 69, 635 Sandralee .... Regina Coeli. ZAWISZA, CHRIS .................................... 738 Woodstock ..,. St. Hyacinth. 168 168 .......168 191 168 ZEIHER, ANN T ........................... 417, 48, 168 4902 Monac Drive .... Christ The King. zcunski, ANTHONY ............. 1 68, 169, 193 237 E. Weber .... St. Adalbert. ZIELINSKI, GORDON .............................. 1 68 6028 Larchway Ct. .... St. Clement. ZIOLKOWSKI, PAULA j. ......................... 168 303 Majestic Drive .... St. Adalbert. ZMUDZINSKI, DEBORAH ....................... 1 68 434 E. Hudson .... St. Adalbert INDEX Abair, Carol ......... Abrass, Mark .......... ........92 ,........1OO Adams, Christine ..................... 92 Addis, joseph ................. 8, 16 Albrecht, Nancy ...... Allen, julie ........... Allen, Robert .......... Almanza, Alma ....... ,92 ........84 ........84 Alonzo, Virginia ,........ ....... 9 2 Amrhein, Deborah ...,.... ........ 8 4 Annarino, Teresa ....... ........ 8 4 Anson, Donald .............. .,...... 8 8 Antoszewski, joseph ..... ...... Antoszewski, Luann ...... ...... Appelhans, Ellen ........ ..,... Appelhans, joel ...... ...... Arnett, Michelle ........ ...... Ashenfelter, Beverly ..... ...... Ashenfelter, Debra ....... ...... Atkin, julie ................ ......... Augello, Anne ..,................,... Augello, Donna ............. 100, Augustyniak, Christine ........... Auler, Richard ....................... Avent, Billy ................... ...... Babel, Ellen ......... Bade, Gregory ,.... Bailey, Karen ....... Bailey, Marcia ...... Baker, Elaine ............. ...... Balcerzak, David ........ ....,. Balish, Susan ...,....... ...... U88 ..92 100 ..92 ..92 100 ..92 ..84 ..84 176 100 ..92 100 ..84 100 ........84 ........92 ..92 ..92 ..92 Ball, john .................. Bancer, Marcy .......... .. ........ 100 .......92 Baranoski, Mary Ellen ............ 100 Baranoski, Susan ....... Barchick, David ...... Barchick, Douglas ..... Barchick, Patricia ..... Barhite, Ma ry ......... Barnes, Emmitte ...... Barnes, Richard ....... Barrick, Rose ......... Barry, George ........ Bass, Mary .......... Bass, Michael ...... Batey, Robert ......... Batey, Thomas .......... Beauregeard, Ron ..... Bedard, Richard ........ Beilhart, Erie .......... Beilhart, jannel ...... Beilhart, Kurt ...... Belair, Karen ...... Belair, Keith ....... Belkofer, Ray ......... Benore, Marilee ..... Bensman, Thomas.. Bercher, Patrice ...,.... Bercher, Therese .... Berning, joyce ....... Bertok, Kenneth .... Bertz, james .......... Bertz, Laurence ..... Best, Patrick ,....... Best, Thomas ......... Bialdrucki, Tom ..... Bick, Kathleen ....... Bielski, Christina .... Biggs, Casey ........... Binkowski, Danita.. Bires, Thomas ........ Bires, Timothy ....... Bishop, Bonnie ...... Bissel, Kevin ....... Blank, Colleen ....... Blazevich, Dona ..... Bleim, Keith ........... Blust, Kathleen ...... Blust, Diane .......,... Bocia n, Karen ........ Bocian, Thomas ..... Boes, Kim .............. Boes, Laura ............ Boes, Thomas ........ Bogucki, LuAnn ..... .. ........ 100 .. ..... ..84 .......84 .......92 .......60, 92 ........1OO ........1OO .,,,...84 ........1OO .......92 .. ....... 84 .......92 ........1OO .......84 .......92 ......84 ,......84 ......,92 ..... ..84 ........1OO ......92 ...8, 14, 69, 100,187 ......92 ..........1OO ,......64, 68, 79,100 48, 68,100 ......84 ......61, 84 ...... 60, 84 ......84 ......92 .......1OO .......1OO ......84 ......92 ..........1OO Bohla nd, Cynthia ............. 46, 100 Bohland, Timothy.. Bojanowski, Marvin ............... 100 Bollin, joni ............ Boltman, Mary ....... Boltman, Susan ...... Bonitati, Richard .... Bonk, Dennis .,....... Bordner, joan ........ Bourgeois, Thomas Bower, Bryan ......... Bower, Linda ......... Bowes, Margaret .... Bowman, Ann ........ Bowsher, Gladys .... Bowsher, Linda ...... Brady, Maureen ..... Brannen, Hal ......... Brannan, Maryjo .... Brannan, Thomas... Brescol, Scott ......... ......84 50, 55, 100 ...,...,100, 115 .....,93 ......93 ......84 ......93 ......93 ......16, 93, 98 Brinkman, Catherine ............... 84 Bristow, David ....... Broadway, Ruth ..... .......1OO .......101 Brown, Harry ....... Brown, Charles ....... Bubacz, Ann .......... Buchholz, john ....,. Buckley, Daniel ..... Buckley, Kevin ....... Buckley, Sean ........ Buescher, Michael. Bugas, Deborah ..... Burkhardt, Chuck ., Burkhardt, Tom ..... Burley, Kim .......... Burns, Robert ....... Bush, Richard ........ Bush Ronald ......... . ........ 8, ........61, 84 ......1OO ........93 101 ......101 ........93 ........85 ......101 ........85 ......101 ........85 93 Butkowsky,William,:::... fffffflss Cable, Rita ............. Cajacob, Claire ,..,.. Calabrese, jeanne.. Calabrese, Patti ..... Calmes, Claudette. Calmes, Elizabeth.. Calmes, Patricia ..... Calmes, Paul .......... Campbell, Debra Campbell, Diane Campoc, Elizabeth. Canales, Patricia .... Cann, jude ............ Cann, William ........ Canning, Michael.. Cappelletty, David. Cappelletty, john... ......,...64, ........93 101 ........85 ......101 ........85 ......101 . ........ 59, 93 101 ......101 Cappelletty, Michael ............... 93 Carder, Barry ................... 64, Carlucci, Robert ........ Carr, Dennis ........ Carr, Mary ................. Caylor, Christine ....... Celian, john ........... Celian, William ......, Chalmers, Steven ...,... Chalmers, William ..... Cherry, LouAnn ...... Cherry, Maureen ............. 53, Cherry, Michelle ........ Cherry, Gerry ......... Chester, joseph ......... 101 .........101 ......101 ......101 ........85 ........85 ........85 ........93 ,.....101 101 ........85 ......101 Chester, Mildred ............,....... 101 Chmielewski, Mary jo ..,... 93, 139 Christoph, Carol .... ............59, 85 Chrzanowski, Linda ................. 93 Chudzinski, Karen. Chudzinski, Paul ..., Cichacki, Marilyn .. Clegg, Robert ......... Coburn, Sandra ..... Cole, Debbie ,...... Collum, Lisa ........... Connell, joseph ..... Connell, Mary ........ .........101 85 .........101 ......101 ........85 ........93 ........93 ,.......85 ......101 Connolly, Kathleen ....... ........ 9 3 Connolly, Kevin ..... Cook, Terrence ...... Corrigan, Kathleen Corrigan, Kevin ..... Corser, Pamela ............ Costain, Kathleen.. Cousin, Frank .............. Cousin, Nicholas .... Cousino, Kim ......... Cousino, Cousino, Coon, Barbara ..... .. Cowan, Timothy .... Coyle, Dorothy.. ,... Coyle, Michael ...... Coyle, Peggy ........ Cousino, Lynn ......... Michael ....... Cousino, Timothy ...... Thomas ....... ......101 ........93 . ........ 85 ..........101 93 40, 64, ........85 ........93 ......101 ........85 ........85 ........93 ......101 ........93 ....76, 101 Craig, julie ................ Creighton, Theresa .... Crowley, Carol .......... Crowley, Cornelius .... Csomos, Daniel ......... ..55, 69, 93 101 ........93 ...... ..85 Cunningham, Michael ........... 101 101 Cunningham, Myrle... Curowder, Debra .... Currier, Mark ......... Cryan, Larry ......... Curtis, Bryan ........... Czelusta, Cynthia ...... Czelusta, Lawrence .... Czerniak, David ......... Czerniak, Donald ...... Czerniak, Linda ......... Czubinski, Carolyn .... Damazyn, joseph ....... Dame, Angie .......... Danford, Elaine ...... Danielak, David ...... Danyko, Lynn ...... Dartt, Donald ...... Dartt, Ellen ........,. Dartt, Stephen ,....... Daudelin, Robert ....... Daver, David ............. Daver, Marlene .......... Davidson, Raymond... Davis, Barbara ........ Davis, Timothy ........ DeBrosse, Peggy ........ Deca, Sa ndra .......... Declercq, Fran ........ Deeb, Troydean ...... Delewski, Mary ....... Delp, Roberta ......... Dempsey, lames ........ Demski, Lawrence ..... DePrisco, Diane ......... Derlatka, Kim .,....... Desmond, Sheila ........ Deters, Cindy ............. Devine, Mary Ellen .... ...... ..85 ........85 ........85 ........85 ........93 ...... ,.85 ........85 ........85 Ilflibiif' fIQi'6i'f' ..93 ..85 ..85 ..93 101 ..93 ..85 101 ..85 ..93 ..85 ..85 139 101 ..85 ..85 ..93 101 101 ..93 ..85 ........85 .....,..61 ......64, , 93 101 ........85 ........85 .. ......... 93 Diakonis, Emmanuel .............. 101 Diehl, Richard ........... ...,.... 9 3 Dietrick, Dale ...... Dietrich, Karen ....... Dilworth, Anne ....... Dixon, Steven ............ Dlugiewicz, David 101 ........66 , ............. .2 ,93 ,85 Dlugiewicz, Debra ................... 94 Dlugosielski, Gary .............. 86, 88 Dodson, Casey ........... 8, 101, 107 Dombi, Carol ......................... 101 Dombrowski, Gary ................... 88 Dominiak, Craig ........ .......,. 1 O1 Drees, james ........... ...... 5 1, 101 Dressel, Diane ...........,..... 53, 101 Drouillard, Marlana ............... 101 Drumm, Timothy ....... 8,101,197 Doran, Timothy ,..... .............. 8 6 Drees, Kathy ....,......... ......,. 8 6 Drouillard, Gregory ................. 86 Drozik, judith .......................... 86 Drozik, Paul ............... 8,101,187 Duck, Gail ........... ............... 1 01 Duris, Daniel ,...... .............. 8 6 Dressel, janet ...... ................. 9 4 Dudek, Gerald ........... 45, 51, 101 Duffy, Sheila ........ Dunn, Chuck ....... ............ 1 O1 Durham, Mark ............... 8, 16, 94 Duris, Patrick .....,...........,......... 94 Dygon, john .......................... 101 Dziegielewski, Thomas ............ 94 Eaton, Christine .......... Eggl, Susan ............ Ebner, Albert ...... Ejhinger, joyce ....... ,......101 Elizondo, john ..... Ellis, Lawrence ...,.... Etzel, Thomas ...... Elliff, Timothy ...... English, Mary ....... 8,16, 101 94 Facer, Robert ....... ........ 8 6 Fadell, Diane ............. ........ 9 4 Fairbairn, George ....,. ...... 1 01 Fandrey, Susan ....... ........... 9 4 Fanelly, Lawrence ............ 69, 101 Farrell, Michael ...... ......... 1 01 Farrell, Kathy .......... ........ 8 6 Fedczak, Lorrene ....... ......,. 9 4 Feebach, Thomas ....... ........ 9 4 Felix, Christopher ...... ........ 8 6 Felix, Steve ............. ........ 9 4 Fehlen, james ...... ...... 1 01 Ferrelli, Mary ....... ....,. 1 01 Fillion, joseph ...... ........... 9 4 Fink, David ....... .............. 9 4 Finn, Kevin ....... .......,. 5 2,101 Finn, Laura .......... ......... 5 2,101 Fisher, Daniel ...... ............., 8 6 Fischer, Frank ...... ........... 8 6 Fischer, Mary ....... ................. 9 4 Flahie, Barbara ........................ 94 Flahiff, janice ............ 48, 61, 101 Flanigan, Catherine ............... 101 Flanigan, Kelly ......................... 94 Flynn, Terese ....... ...... 1 01 Forche, Gwen ......... ...... 1 O1 Forrester, Steven ........ ..,... 1 01 Foster, Rhonda ....... ........ 8 6 Fournier, Roberta ...... ........ 9 4 Foust, Susan ............ ........ 9 4 Fowler, Peter ....... ........ 9 4 Foy, Colleen ........ ........ 9 4 Fra me, Rebecca ...... ...... 1 01 Frame, Victoria ....... ......,. 9 4 Francis, Christine ....... ...... 1 O1 Franks, Thaddeus ....... ........ 8 6 Freeland, john .....,.. ........ 8 6 French, james ...... ........ 8 6 Fruchey, Dianne ..... ...... 1 01 Fry, Samuel .......... ........ 8 6 Fulton, Mary ........ ........,.. 9 4 Fumo, Ralph ........ ......... 1 01 Futey, Daniel .......... ......... 1 01 Gaffney, Rozanne ....... .......... 9 4 Gagnet, Rita ......................,... 101 Gallager, Mark .............. 8, 16,94 Gang, Sharon .......... ....... 5 8, 94 Gapski, Cathleen ........ .......... 8 6 Garcia, Frances ........ .......86 Garcia, joanne ......................... 86 Garcia, Lawrence .................,. 101 Garris, Timothy ......... .14, 88, 101 Gebolys, Philip ...........,............ 94 Geis, Debra ............ 64, 100, 102, 187, 196 Geis, Thomas ........................... 94 Gibbons, Nancy ....................... 86 Gilmore, Michael ..,......,..... 16,94 Gtlsdorf, joan .......................... 94 Ginter, Kathryn ................ 40, 101 Glanz, Keith ...... 48,50,54,55,101 Glanz, Kevin ........... Glonek, Paul ........... Godlewski, Fabienna .......48, Golembiewski, janice ............ Golembiewski, Karen ............ Golembiewski, Keith Golupski, Sharon ...... Gomez, Genevieve Gonzales, Mary ......... Gonzales, Mary L ..... . Goodnough, Daniel Gorman, Barbara ...... Gorney, Cynthia ..... Gorney, Suzanne ...... ffiffffkilif' 101 ..86 ..94 ..94 101 ..94 101 ..86 101 ..94 103 ..94 ..86 103 Gorny, Carolyn ...., ........ 1 03 Gorny, Mary ............ ....... 8 6 Gorsha, Mitchell ....... ...... 9 4 Gorski, Mary .,............. .......... 9 4 Gotthart, Adelaide ............. 59, 94 Grabowski, john .............. 53, 103 Graff, Dennis ........ ........... 1 03 Gramling,james ....... ......... 9 4 Gramza, Cynthia ...... ....... 8 6 Gramza, Ma ry ..........,.. ..... Graybark, Sa ndra ........ ..... Greene, Debra ......... Griesemer, Susan ......... .... Gunner, Luanne ....... Gust, jacalynn ....... Haas, Kurt ......... Haas, Mark ........ Haas, Patricia ....... Hadden, Kim ........ Hafner, Gary .......................... Hafner, Michelle .................... Hagen, Suzanne ....... 6 8, 103, Halleron, Margaret .........,...... Hamm, Michael ..................... Hamm, Stephen ..................... Hankenhof, Eugene 69, 76, Hankenhof, Richard ........,...... ..94 ..95 ..95 ..86 103 103 ..86 103 103 ..95 103 ..86 179 ..86 ..95 ..86 103 103 Hankenhof, Robert .................. 86 Hannigan, Patricia ...... ....... 9 5 Harley, Rita ............................. 86 Harman, Harold ........,............. 86 Harman, Marcia ............ 102, 103 Harpen, joan ...........,... 47, 52, 95 Harpen, Marianne ...65, 183, 196 Harris, Richard ........................ 95 Hartigan, Diane ............... 48, 103 Haudan, james ..... ....... 1 6, 95 Haudan, Thomas ..... ....... 8 6 Haugh, Martin ...... ....... 9 5 Haynes, james ...,.. ....... 9 5 Hays, Cynthia ....... ....... 9 5 Hays, Michael ............. ........ 1 O3 Heaton, Marijean ....... .......... 9 5 Hajna, jaclyn .....,..... ........ 1 03 Helminiak, Gerard ...... ........ 1 O3 Helvey, Richard ....... ............ 9 5 Hendricks, Ann ........................ 95 Hendricks, Lawrence ..... 8, 88, 86 Hendricks, Mark .........,............ 95 Herman, Kenneth ,...... ....... 9 5 Hernandez, Daniel ..... ..... Hernandez, Frances ....... ..... Hernandez, jesse ........ ..... Herna ndez, Raq uel ................ Hessling, joseph ......... ..... Hickey, Paul ............ Higgins, David ...... Higgins, Douglas ,... .. Hilkens, janice ......... Hinkle, Glory .............. ........ Hixenbaugh, james ................ Hoda k, Mary ............... ........ Hoffman, jeffery ......,..... ..... Hohenberger, Martin ............. Hohenberger, Pamela ............ Hojnacki, Thomas ....... ........ Hojnicki, janice ....... Holmes, Robert ........ Holt, Veronica ...... Holt, William ........... Holtzman, Frank ................ 8, Horne, Christopher ..... ........ House, Robert .......... Hoy, Lawrence ......... Hubard, joAnne ....... Hunter, Deborah ..... Hunter, Thomas ....... Hurtado, Frank ........ Hoyt, Mary ........... Hulett, jeffrey ....... Page ..86 ..95 ..95 103 ..95 ..95 ..86 ..86 ..86 103 103 103 ..86 ..95 ..86 ..86 103 ..95 ..86 104 104 104 ..95 .,95 ..86 ..86 ..86 ..86 104 ..95 217 lmber, Al ................................. 86 lncorvaia, Gary ....... .8, 16, 55, 95 lncorvaia, Ronald .................... 86 Ireland, Brian .................... 58, 86 lrela nd Maureen , ............... 50, 86 lreland, Timothy..73, 74, 76, 104 Isom, Kevin ........,..................... 95 Isom, Susan ...... .. lstler, Charles ........ lstler, Michael ........ jackson, jeanne ..... jacob, Mary .,..,... 104 .......48,104 jacob, Sharon ............ ........ 4 8, 86 jaggers, Mary ................,..,....... 86 jagodzinski, Monica ............... 53, 104,139 jagodzinski, Richard ................ 95 jakubowski, Cheryl ...... janicki, Kathy ..,........ janicki, Susan ............... .......104 ........95 jankowski, Deborah ................ 86 jankowski, Georgette .........,.. 104 janowiecki, Debbie ...... ........ 9 5 jasin, Christopher ...... ........ 9 5 jasin, David ......... jasin, Mark .,..... jett, Sheila ........ jones, Anne ....., .,......95 ......104 ........95 ......104 ........104 jones, Karen ,.......... . ........ 86 johnoff, james .............. ........ 9 5 johnson, Margaret ........ ...... 1 04 johnson, Mark ........... ........ 9 5 johnson, Zilene ...... ........ 8 6 Mock, jeanne .....................,.... 89 Kwiatkowski, Morgenstern, Mark joyce, james ........... joyce, Maureen ...... juhasz, Donna ........ jurski, Deborah ........ ......104 ......104 ............104 justen, julie ................. 40, 69,95 justen, Michelle ......... 65, 69, 104 Kaczmarek, Karen .......,..,..,..... 95 Kaminski, Anthony ..,............... 95 Kaminski, Timothy ....... 8, 69, 104 Kanary, james .......................... 86 Kanary, Terrence ..................,.. 95 Kapp, Marguerite ...... Kapp, Rita ............ Karmol, Ralph ..... Kasee, Debra ....... ......104 87 ........95 Kaseman, Dona ...... ...... 5 2, 104 Kaser, David ........... ........ 9 5 Kaser, Dennis ............ ........ 9 5 Kasperek, Cynthia ........ Katafias, Karen .......... Katafiasz, Ann ...,.... Katafiasz, Carl ...,.... Katafiasz, David ..,... ........95 ......104 ......47,104 ..,.........104 Kayser, Lawrence ........... 8, 16, 95 Keel, Kevin ,......... Keel, Mark ........... Kehr, Laurence ....... ......,.....104 .........104 Kehres, Leonora .............. 40, 104 Kehres, Marianne .................... 87 Kehres, Theresa .......,. 55, 59, 104 Keil, Mark ........,.,. ...,..,.......... 8 7 Kelley, Dennis ......................... 95 Kelley, Kathy ............. 40, 43, 104 Kelley, Kevin ....... .........,....... 9 5 Kelly, Anita .,..... Kelly, Laura ............ .. .........104 Kelly, Michelle ....................... 104 Kenczewicz, james ............ 78, 95 Kenney, Ronald ......... ........... 8 7 Kern, Bonnie. ....... .. Kerner, Pamela ....... Kessler, Sharon ....... ........50, 87 ......104 Kilcorse, Patrick ....... Kilgoar, Kevin ....... Kina, David ........ K1ng,joni ............. King, Richard ........ Kirian, Mary ...... Kitz, Kevin ...... Klapp, Mary ....... Klatt, Nancy ....,., Klein, john ........ Kleparek, joan ..,... Klimek, Daniel ...... Klimek, Paul ............ Kolasinski, Kathy ........ Klosowski, john ....... Klosowski, Mary ......... Klueber, Michael ........ Knorr, Linda ............ Koelsch, Kevin ............ Koelsch, Timothy ........ Kohlhofer, jeffery ........ Koinis, Christine ...,........ Koinis, Roni ..... 65, 104, Kolasinski, Melissa ......... Komisarek, Dale ............ KooKoothe, Daniel Koph, jane ............... Kopf, Mary ................. Kosakowski, jack ........ Kowalski, Kathleen ........ Kozlowski, Mary ..,...... Krabach, jeannine ...... Krajewski, john ....... Krajewski, Mary ............. Kralovic, joseph ....... Kramer, james ...... Kramer, joan ........ Kramer, William ...... Krasinski, Deborah Krauss, Michele ....... Kreft, Christopher .......... Kreft, Gregory ...... Krempa, Karen ........ Kress, Elizabeth ....... Kress, Kristine ....... Kretz, Kreuz, Robert ........ David .....,.,. Kruse, Cathleen ....... Kruser, janet ............ Krygielski, Dennis ....... Kubiak, Mary ........... Kubiak, Timothy ...... Kubicki, Cynthia ...... Kuebler, Cheryl ....... Kujawa, Ralph ...... Kulczak, Donna ....... Kupiec, Lorraine ...... Kurczewski, Mark ....... Kurdys, Douglas ....... Kurdys, Linda ...........,.. Kwapich, Mary Ann ....... Kwasniak, james ............ ....5O, 87 .....,..104 ..59,104 ....,...104 .,.....87 .......95 ........104 .......95 .......87 .......95 .......87 .......87 .......87 .......95 ........104 187 115, ........104 .......87 ........104 ........104 .......95 ........104 104 ..65, 104 104 ..68, ..65, 8,16, 95 ........104 .......87 ........104 ........104 .......95 .....,,87 .......87 .......87 .......95 .......95 .......87 .......87 .......95 ....,...104 ........104 ..59,104 Lawniczak, joseph .......... .21,104 Lay, William ............., .......... 1 04 Layne, Denise ........ Lazette, Donald ..... Layton, james ..... Leahy, Susan .......... Lechlak, Cynthia ....... Lechlak, Cynthia M ...... Lee, Barbara ........,.,., Lee, Rebecca ............ .........16, 95 Leibovich, Barbara ................... 87 Lemle, Marsha ........ Lenkay, Mary ......... Lemoine, Cynthia .,... Lenahan, Patricia ...... Lennex, Michael .......... .........48, 95 ..........104 Lewan, julie ....,........................ 95 Lewandowski, Andrea ........... 104 Lewandowski, Arlene ............ 104 Lewandowski, Christine ....,....,. 95 104 Lewandowski, David ........ 61, Lewandowski, Francine ........... 88 Lewandowski, Lynn ............... 104 Lewandowski, Mark ................. 95 Leyden, jay ..,... 69, 100, 1 04, 199 Leyden, Tracy .......................... 88 Leyman, Catherine .................. 88 Lindsay, Robert ............ 8, 14, Lindsay, Thomas r...... 104 Lindsey, Arleen ...... ............... 8 8 Lipper, Amy ........... Logan, Michael ...... Logsdon, Cale ........ Long, Robert .... ......... Long, William .............. Longenecker, Clinton.. Longenecker, Pa ul ....... Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Louth Louth Louth Lozinski, judith ............ Ludwikowski, Kathleen Benito ........ Linda ....... Lourdes ...... ,Ann ,. ....... .......104 .......8, 1 Ma ry ........... ....... Patricia .............,... Ludwikowski, Margaret Lukasiewicz, Susan ...... Luken, Cindy ........ .... . .. Luken, Laurie ............ 69, 04,199 ........88 ........95 ........95 ......104 65, 104 ..58, 95 ...,....88 ......,...104 ..........104 .......104 Lykowski, Colleen .................... 88 Lymanstall, David ........ Lynch, judith ......... Lynch, Thomas ....... Lyons, julie ............ Kwaitkowski Kwiatkowski Kwiatkowski Kwiatkowski , Carol ................ 104 , Christopher..61, 87 , Diane ,.., ..,.......... 8 7 , Susan ...,.,.......,. 104 Terrence .......... 104 Lyons, Mary .............. Machcinski, Susan Mack, Beth ............,.. Macke, Diann ........... Magana, Audelia ...... Magana, Salvador ........ Mahaffey, Steven ...... Maher, Ronald ....... Maher, Suzanne ..,..... Mauewski, Karen ...... Makulinski, Karen ....,... Malhat, Darrah ......... Ketcham, Kathy .,.... ...... 1 04 Kettinger, Karen ........ ........ 9 5 Kiefer, Michael ....... ........ 9 5 Kiff, Cheryl .......... ........ 8 7 Kijowski, Shelly ...... ........ 8 7 Page 218 Lacure, james ............,... Lacure, Michele .......... LaDuke, Dennis ....... .. Lajiness, Denise ....... Lammers, Carol ....... .......87 .....,.95 ....58, 95 ...,....104 Lane, Mary .............. .........., 1 04 Langendonk, Mary ........... 65, 104 Lanzinger, jon .......... ............. 8 7 Lardinais, Carol .....,. .......... 9 5 Large, jeanne .......... Latchuk, Lawrence ....... Latkoesky, Debra ..... Lauz, Robert ........., .......87 .......87 .......87 ......87 Malhoit, jonathan ........ Mallon, Margaret ...... Maloney, Timothy ......., Maloney, Tom .......... Malosh, Steve ........ Manders, Eileen ........ ......58, 95 ......95 .......104 .,....88 ......95 ......95 ......88 ......95 ......88 ......88 ......96, 99 .......104 .......104 ......88 ......88 Mangas, Mary Kay ................. 104 Mangas, Rosalie ........... ......61, 88 Mann, Richard ....... ....... 5 8, 104 Manon, Dave ...... Manon, jeffery ....... Marko, Steve ...... Markos, Mary ........ ..........104 ....58, 104 .......104 Martaus, Cecilia ....... Martaus, Therese ....... Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, .53, 61,104 Arthur ...... ................ 9 6 Brent ........ ............. 8 8 Denise ...... ....... 5 0, 88 Kevin ........ Marzolf, Larry ....... .. Mate, Dave .............. Mauder, Patricia ...... 61, 104 ........104 Maynard, Gordon .............. 16,96 88 McCarthy, Chris, ..... . McCarthy McCarthy, McCarthy, McCarthy, ,Colleen ......... Dennis .................... 88 Kathleen...53, 64, 104 Kevin ................ 58, 96 McCarthy, Mary ....... 55, 100, 104 88 McCarthy, Michael .................. McCarthy, Thomas ................... 96 McCartney, Catherine ............. 88 McCartney, Rita .......... McClellan, David ....... McCormack, Mike ...,. McCreery, Mary Beth. McDonagh, Maureen. McGaha, Wayne ........ McGovern, Raea nn ...., McGovern, Rick .,....... McCreevy, Constance McGurk, Martin ............. 96 ........46, 88 .......88 ............105 .......88 McNamara, Michael ...... ....... 9 6 McNerney, james ....,... ....... 8 8 McNulty, Mike ......... ....... 8 8 McNutt, Kathleen ......, .......... 8 8 .......69, 96 McNutt, Sharon ....... McNutt, Susan ......... McNutt, Thomas ...... Meegan, David ..... Meeha n, Ma ry ...... Meeks, Carolyn .......... Mehling, Mark ........... .......96 .......88 96 .......69, ............105 Mehling, Molly ............ 46, 78,96 96 Melczak, Patricia Mellon, john .......... flflfffffee Mercurio, Elizabeth .....,. ....... 9 6 Mettler, Michael .... Metz, james ........... Metzger, Mary ...... Meyer, Dennis ...... Meyer, Linda ,....... Meyer, Stephen ..... Miehls, David ........ Miekiszak, Debra... Mielcarek, janelle.. Mikolajczyk, jeff .... Mikolajczyk, Laura ..........76, 96 .......89 .......48, ........105 .......89 105 .......89 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Charles ......... Daniel ....... Lawrence ..,... ..... Marc ....... ........... Mark ........,....... 8, Pamela...... Tomas .......... ..... .......89 .......89 ........89 ......105 105 105 10, 65, ,.......89 Minkowski, Marla ....... .......... 8 9 Minneker, Kathy ...... Miracola, Anthony ...... ........105 .......89 Miscikowski, Cindy ................ 105 Modlinski, Denise .............. 65, 89 Mohler, Elizabeth ,....,. ........ 1 05 Mollenkopp, Mike ...... ....... 8 9 Momenee, Thomas Montrie, Thomas ............... 84, Moore, Timothy ....... 89 Moore, Tracy ...........,.. ....... 8 9 Morrin Morrin Morrin, , Abbie ...........,....,... 55, ,Connie ........ Kathleen ........ Morrin, Mary ........... Morrin ,jane ......... 89 ........105 .......89 Morris, jeff ........ Moser, Paul .......... Moser, Kathleen ......... ........105 ,......89 Moszkowicz, Ken ................... 105 Murawski, Ann Marie .......,...... 96 Murawski, Renee ............. 64, 105 Murnen, Murnen, john ........., Lawrence ............. 84, 89 Murnen, joseph ...................,... 89 Murnen, Murnen, Sharon ....... Murnen, Steven ....... Murnen, Terence ..... Patricia ........,.,... 84, 89 ........105 ...........105 Murray, Ann ...................... 52,96 Murray, Catherine ....... 48, 59, 96 Murray, Mary Margaret ..... 52, 89 Murzynski, Karen 4.... 76, 105, 196 Mustafaga, Lois ................ 59, 105 Mutchler, David .............,....... 105 Myers, Denise ........ Myrice, Randy ........ Naber, Mary jo ...... Nadolny, Karen .......105 ......96 Napierala, julie .... .. ............... ..96 55, Navarre, Ann .......,. ....... 5 9, 105 Navarre, Frank ....... Navarre, ja mes ......... Navarre, Michael ...... Navarre, Thomas ...... Navarre, William ...... Nawrocki, Diane ....... Nawrocki, jerry .... Nawrocki, Michael .... Neenan, Brett ....... Neenan, Margaret Nester, Mary ......... Newbold, Kristine ...... Newman, judith ............., Newton, Marge ...... Nichols, Robert ............ Noble, Michael ...... .......... Nonnenmacher, Helen .... Novotny, Betty ....... NovotnY, lan .......... Nowak, Cynthia ........ Nowak, Kenneth ....... Nowak, Martin ......... Nowak, Nowak, Michael .........,.... Sharon ...... Nowak, Vicki ...... Nowicki, john ........ Nowicki, Wayne ..... Nusbaum, Martin... Oatis, Catherine .... Obee, David .......... O'Brien, Dennis ..... O'Brien, jon .......... O'Connor, Gregory O'Donnell, janice.. O'Donnell, Kathryn ..... Oldiges, james ....... Olah, Stephen ....... O'Leary, Dennis ..... O'Leary, Pamela .... Olejownik, Russell. Oleszczuk, Thomas Olnhausen, Karen.. Olsen, David .......... O'Neill, Mary ......... O'Shea, Maureen... O'Shea, Thomas .... O'Reilly, Thomas Orth, Mary ............ ..... .65, ..........105 ......61, 89 ...16, 96 ......96 105 65, ........89 ......105 105 65, ........96 ......96 ........96 ......105 ........89 ........89 105 54, ........89 ........89 ........89 ........89 105 105 61, ...... .105 ......96 ......89 ......89 ......97 ......89 ....... ..96 105 ......96 ......... ..97 97 ...... .105 ......89 .......105 ...... 16, 97 52, 105 ......65, 96 Orzechowski, Maryann ............ 98 Overberg, Thomas ................. 105 Owczarza k, ja mes ....... Owen, Debra ......... Pacer, Edwin ....... Pacer, Patricia ....... ......89 .......105 ..........105 .........55, 97 Page, Steven ...... . Pakulski, Gary ....... Pakulski, Sandra ...... Pankratz, Debra ....... Pasztor, David ......... Pawlowski, Phillip ..... Pawlowski, Timothy.. Pearson, Martin ........ Pedro, Timothy ......... Pennypacker, john .... .......64,105 89 .......97 .......50, ,......89 .. ....... 89 .......97 .. ....... 97 .. ....... 97 .......89 Pennypacker, Patricia ............ 105 Perrine, Deborah ...... Perz, Brenda ...........,. Perz, Cheryl .......... Perz, Pamela ............. Peterson, Gregory ..... Pfahler, Gregory ....... Phalen, Rusty ........... Pietkowski, Robert .... Pietras, joyce ............ Pietrzak, Gertrude .... Pilatowski, Ronald .... Pina, Erlinda ............. Pinciotti, Mary .......... Piniazkiewicz, Elaine Pinkelman, janice ..... Pinkelman, Vicky ...... Piotrowski, Bernard.. Piotrowski, Michael.. Pluciniczak, john ...... Polcyn, Sandra ...... Pollauf, David ....... . Pollauf, Ellen ........ . Pollauf, jeffrey ......... Pollauf, Michael ...... Pomaski, Paula ........ Poplawski, janice ...... Poupard, Paul .......... Powell, LouAnn ....... Powers, Ti m ............. Printke, joseph ........ Przetak, William ...... Pudlocki, Cynthia ..... Puente, Rose ............. Pugh, jennifer ............ Puzon, Grace ............. Quinn, Thomas ........ Raab, Colleen ....... Rabideau, Mary ......... Rable, Douglas ........ Radecki, Dennis ....,.. Radecki, Radecki, .........9O, Radecki, Mark ........... Michael ....... Ronald ......... .........90, 91 .. ........ 105 .......90, 91 ,......77,105 ...48, 51,97 ,..........105 .......16,105 91 ., .......... 97 .. ....... 90 .........61, 90 ......60,105 ......61,105 .......90 .......90 . ....... 97 .......90 .......97 .......97 .......97 .......97 65, 90 68, 105 .........105 ........59, 97 ......48,105 .......61, 90 ........90 ............105 Ragan, jan ................. 64, 78, 105 Ragan, jo ..,.............................. 90 Rahm, Kathleen ................ 40, 42, 69, 96, 106 Rahm, Kenneth ................. 69, 76, 105, 197 Raitz, Mary jo ......... ........ 6 4, 97 Rataski, Daniel .....................,.. 90 Rawski, Martin ......................... 97 Reas, Elizabeth . ..,.... 50, 100, 105 Reas, William ..................... 53, 90 Reeves, Steve ........................... 90 Reihing, Nicholas ....... ........ 9 0 Reilly, Cynthia ........ .............. 9 0 Reinbolt, Patricia ................... 105 Renard, Bernard .......... 8, 14, 105 Renard, Michael ..... Renn, Helen ............ ........61, 97 Renz, Charmainie ...... ......... 1 05 Renz, Lowell ........... Resig, Richard ......... Reynolds, Mark ....,.. Reynolds, Paul ...,. Rhodus, Robert ....... Rhodus, William ..... ......105 ........97 ........90 .........105 105 ........90 Rice, Mary .......... Richard, james ....... Riley, Mary Pat ...... Riley, Maureen ............ Rill, Carol .................... Rimelspach, Catherine. Rimer, Richard ............. Rimer, Richard ........,.... .......105 ......84, 90 .......106 .... ..97 106 Ringlein, Michael ................... 106 Robaskiewicz, Katherine ........ 106 Roesner, Thomas ,........ Romay, Derek .............. Rominski, Donald ........ Roper, Patrice ........... Rose, Richard .....,...... Rosinski, Marlene ........ Ross, Hugh ................ Ross, Wendy .......... Rossler, Donald ..... Rotek, Mary ........ Roth, George ...... Roth, Therese ........ Rousseau, Robert ...... Roza nski, joette ........ Ruch, Mark ............ Ruckl, William .......... Rudnicki, Richard .............. 16, 106 106 ......97 .......106 ,.....40, 43 ......77 ......90 .......106 ......90 ......97 ......97 ......97 97 Rumschlag, Robert ....... ......... 9 7 Rutkowski, james ......... Rutkowski, joseph ....... Rutkowski, Michele ........... 48, ......90 53 Ryan, Richard. ........................ .90 Rynski, Christopher .,......... 16, Saccucci, Tamara ......... Saccucci, Michele ........ Sadorki, Mark .............. Saenz, Martha ....... Sagan, Barbara ...... Sahadi, Carole ....... Salinas, Leticia ....... Sa mberg, john .......... Samelak, jonathon Samson, Cynthia ....... Samson, Karen ...... , Sanchez, Alicia ......... Sanchez, Melinda ........ Sanders, Brian ............. Sa ner, Gregory ............ Sarahma n, Robert ........ Scally, Theresa ....... Schaefer, Donald ...... Schaefer, Patricia ...... Schafer, Louis ........ Schaupp, Phyllis ........ Schaupp, Robert .......... Scherer, Chris .............. Scherting, David .......... Schetter, jean ........... Scheuer, Mary jane ...... Schira, Peter ..... ...... ...., Schlachter, Christine Schlachter, joan .......... Schlagheck, Terry ........ Schlagheck, Mark ........ Schmakel, Larry ........ Schmenk, Kevin ........ Schmenk, Terry., .......... Schmidbauer, Paula ..... Schmidlin, Dinah ......... Schmidt, Paul . .......... Schmidt, Robert ........... Schoenhofer, janet ....., Schotter Mark .........,,.. Schuller, Diane .... 52, 7 Schuller, Suzanne. ..... .. Schwind, Schwind, Schwind, David ......... jeffrey ....... Susan .,.... . .. Scott, Pamela ...... ...... Seeman, Amy .............. 97 97 52, 96, ......90 .......106 .......106 ......80 ..........106 ......50, 97 ..........106 ....10,106 ......97 .......106 .......106 ....64,106 ,.8, 16,98 90 ........8, ......98 ......90 .... ..9O .......106 ......90 ......98 ......90 ......90 .... ..98 .... ..98 ......90 ......98 ......90 1, 78, 106 ......59, 90 .....,....106 65, 71, 98 Seeman, Timothy ............... 52,90 Seemann, Gregory ............. 16, 98 Seibert, Denny .......... Seibert, judith ....................... 106 Seibenick, Daniel ................... 106 Sevastakis, Christopher ............ 90 Seybold, Seymour, Seymour, Debra ....... Denise ...... Seymour, Diane ........ Seymour, jeff ......... Sexton, Lynette ...... Sharrit, Diane ........ Shea, Patrick ....... Sheets, Dravid ...,.. Ronald ........... 47, 51, 98 .......9O .......50, 106 ......58, 98 Sheets, Richard ...................... 106 Sheroian, Elaine ....................... 98 Sheroian,Florence...65,106, 197 Shonebarger, Carol ..... Shonebarger, Lois ........ Shonebarger, Mary ...... Shortridge, james ........ .......106 .......106 .......106 Shriner, Margaret .............. 96, 98 Siadak, Barbara ........ Siciarz, Susan ......... Sido, Cynthia ......... Sieczkowski, Linda. Silka, William ........ Simon, Carol ......... Simpson, Karen ........ Sirilo, Sharon ......... Siwa, Mary ................ Siwajek, Patricia ...... Skeldon, Christine .... .. Skellie, Scott ............. Skoluda, Mary Sue ....... Slivinski, Timothy ........ Slomka, julianne ..... Smigielski, Mary ....... Smigielski, Nancy ....... Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smitley, Thomas ....... Barbara .......... Debra ........ Donna ........ Lynn ........... Pamela ...... Patricia ...... Patricia L. ..... . ,Wanda .............. ..........46,106 ..........59,106 .......106 ......64, 98 ,......90 ........106 ......90 ,......90 ......90 .......98 ......98 .......90 .......90 .......98 .......90 .......106 ........106 .......106 .... ..90 Smolenski, Mary Beth .............. 98 Smrekar, Michael ..... Smrekar, Steven ........ Sneider, julie ............ Sneigowski, David .... Sniegowski, Michael. Snoad, Sharon .......... Snoad, Susan ............ Snyder, Denise ....... Sobel, Randall .......... Sochocki, Darlene .... Sodd, Sarah ............. Sofo, Antonio .......... Soldner, Catherine Soldner, Daniel ......... SoRelle, Emma ,...... SoRelle, jamye ...... Sorg, Nancy .......... Sorg, Rebecca ........ Sparks, joseph ...... Spieker, john ........... Stachowiak, Brent ..... Stachowiak, Cindy .... .......106 .........48, 90 .....,.106 .........90, 91 106,139 ..........106 ......98 .......91 .......91 ........106 ........106 .......91 ........106 .......78, 98 Stachowicz, Matthew ............... 98 Stader, Thomas .............. ....... 9 8 Stager, Guy ........... ......... 9 1 Stahl, Laurene ....... .......... 1 06 Stahl, Ruth ...,............ ...... 5 2, 78 Stalsworth, Elaine .............. 55,91 Stalzer, William ....... Stanfa, Cathy ......... Page 219 Stapleton, Sheila ........ Staskiewicz, joel ........ Staskiewicz, Patricia Steele, Alice ........... Steele, Donald ........ Steele, Mary ........... Stevens, Deborah ....... ........, 1 O6 Stewart, Carter ....... Stewart, james ........ Stewart, Nancy ....... Stiles, Debra ........ Stockard, Eric ......... Stockner, Lynn ........... Stockwell, Roberta ........ Stoeckley, Chris ......... Stokes, George ....... Strall, james ........ Strall, Michael ..... Stresen, Linda ...... Stresen, Paul ........ Strick, Cheryl ............. Struckholz, Ma ry .......... Strugalski, Lawrence .............,.. 98 Sturtz, Mary ....................... 84, 91 Sujkowski, Hilary ..... Sulewski, Sulewski, Sulewski, Surdasky, Dennis ...... Linda ........ William .... Clarence.. Susdorf, Diane ......... Swat, Linda .............. Swickheimer, Deana Swierczek, Cynthia.. Symington, Diane .... Szafarowicz, james.. Szaroleta, joan ........ Szaroleta, Luann ...... Szczepaniak, Susan.. Szczublewski, jerome ........ 58, 91 Szczygielski,Richard..54, , Szczypkowski, Konstaty ........... 98 Szumigala, Tyson ..... Szozda, Tina ............ Szteiter, Mary .......... Szychowski, Daniel.. Szymanski, Szymanski, Robert Szymanski, Robert Szymanski, Sharon... Szyperski, Catherine Taliga, Andrea ......... Taylor, Susan ........ Teall, Dennis ........ Thomas, Kevin ......... Thoreson, Victoria. Thornton, Gary ....,. ........61, ........65, ........53, ........98 ........91 ........98 ........91 ......106 ........98 98 ............106 98 .........106 ........91 ........91 ........98 ........98 ........98 ........91 ......106 ........98 ......106 ........98 ........91 .......65,1o6, 186, 187 107 107 ........ ..98 107 .......98 ..... ..91 ........ ..91 ..........69, 98 65 107 ..... ..91 Donald ................ 107 ..... ..98 ..... ..98 ....... .107 ..... ..91 .......98 ........107 ............65, 99 Thornton, Kathleen ............... 107 Thurlow, David ...... Tigges, Dawn ........... Tillman, Christine.. Todorowski, Nancy.. Toeppe, Barbara .... Tomesek, Terrie ..... Tooman, Mark ....... .......99 .......99 ..............107 99 ..........99 99 Topolewski, AnnMarie ..........., 78, Trame, Cynthia... Tra me, Deborah . Trease, john ....... Trease, Patricia Trompeter, james ...,........ 52, Trzcinski, Mark ........ Tucholski, Steve ....... Tuck, Michael ....... Tucker, Kent ...... 107,139 53, 59, 107 107 ........107 ........107 Tucker, Kevin ....... .............. 1 O7 Tussing, Leo ....... 188 Ulrich, Eric ..... ...... 5 8, 107, Page 220 Urban, Emery .....,. Urban, Ruth ............. Urbanski, Sharon ...... Valentine, Cynthia .... Valentine, Debra ....... Valentine, Donna ..... Vanderpol, Diane ..... ........107 .......99 .......91 .......91 ......107 Van Druten, Anthony ......... 16, 99 Van Druten, Harry .... Vargas, Raymond ,..... Vargas, Robert ......... Varwig, Dennis ......,. Vedra, William .......... Vellequette, Marilyn. Vellequette, Rita ....... Vellequette, Thomas. Velte, Kevin .............. Vetter, jeffrey ........... Vetter, jerry .............. Viertlbeck, Michael .. Vigyo, Shirley ..,........ Vigyo, Suzanne ............. .107, 139 Villagomez, Oralia ........ 99 .........16, 99 99 99 .........61, 91 .......99 .......99 ........107 ........107 ....50, Wachowiak, Marjorie .............. 91 Wagner, Mark ................ Wagner, Rosemarie ........ Wahmhoff, john ......... .......91 .......91 Wahmhoff, joseph ................... 91 Wahmhoff, judith ......... Walczak, Al ............. Wa lcza k, Barbara ........ Walker, juliann .....,.. Walker, Michael ...... Wallace, Maria .............. Walls, Patricia ....... Walrod, james ...... Walsh, Mary C. .... . Walsh, Mark K. ....... . Walsh, Maryanne ........ Walsh, Michael ........ Walston, janet ...... ...... .107,139 ....61, 91 ...........107 ..64, 107 ........107 ....65, 99 ....76, 99 .......99 Wambold, Ann ............ 40, 43, 99 Wambold, David ....... Waniewski, Mark ...... Warnke, Robert ........ .........88, 91 Washington, Kenneth ............ 107 Wasikowski, Paul ...... Weaver, Susan ......... Webber, Stacey ....... Weber, Karen ........... Wehrmeister, David.. Weiher, Dorothy ....... Weiher, john .........,. Weik, Bernard ....... Weiler, Laura ............ .........59, 91 .......55, 99 .......91 ........107 .......99 Weiser, jill ............................... 91 Weissenberger, Kenneth Weissenberger, Thomas ......... 107 Weitzel, Camilla ................ 52,99 Wenger, Diane ........ Wenger, Kevin ........ Wenger, Sheryl ........... Wernimont, Richard ..... .........107 .......91 ........99 Wesolowski, Cheryl .....,........... 99 Wesolowski, Michael ............... 91 West, Patrick ...................... 48, 91 Whelan, jane .......... .............. 9 9 Widanka, Gary ................... 99,50 Wieczorek, Sandra ................... 91 Wiener, Denise .......... ........ 9 1 Wierzbicki, Thomas ....,............ 91 Wilczynski, Donna ................. 107 Wilhelm, Michael ...,. ......... 6 1, 91 Wilhelm, Steven ......... ........... 9 1 Williams, Margaret ................ 107 Williamson, Rebecca ................ 99 Willinger, Mary ....,............. 52, 99 99 Wongroski, Mark ....... ........... Wllmes, jane .......... . ........91 Wilson, joseph ........ Wirtz, Charles ................... Wisniewski, Robert ....... .. Wisniewski, Eileen ..... Wisniewski, Sandy ......,...... Wisniewski, Kathleen .....,. 7 65, 97 ........52' 99 ......99 ....107 ....107 6,107 Witko, Michael ........................ 91 Wojcicki, David ....................... 91 Wojciechowski, Kathy .............. 99 Wojtowicz, judith ....... Wolfe, john .,.......... Wood, james ....... Wood, Michael ....... Wozniak, Cheryl ........ ........99 ......107 ......107 ........91 Wozniak, Gary ......................... 91 Wozniak, Russell ............... 53, 100, 107, 97, 197 Wright, Ellen ............................ 99 Wright, john .......................... 107 Wroblewski, Linda ,.......... Wymyslo, Marsha ,...... Wysowaty, Duane ...... Yarcso, Christine ....... Yeager, Randy ..... Yetis, Nil .............. Young, Mark ........ Young, Stephen ...... Young, Susan .......... Young, Therese ....... Zak, Debbie ........ ,... 107 46, ......107 ........91 ........99 ........91 ........99 ........91 ........91 ........99 Zakrzewski, Carol .............. 40, 99 Zale, Timothy ......... Zaleski, Mary. ..... . .........107 Zaleski, Zenonn ...... ........ 5 2, 99 Zawacki, David ....,..... Zawacki, Kathleen ........ .. ...... 91 Zawierucha, jean ....... ........99 Zawodni, Deborah ........ ........ 9 1 Zawodny, Paul ........... Zdawczyk, Susan ....... Zdybek, Emily ......... Zelmanski, jeffrey ...... ........91 ........99 ......107 ......107 Zglinski, Rita .............. ...... 1 07 Ziegelhofer, james ................... 91 Zielinski, Debra ................. 48, 91 Ziegelhofer, Michael ......... 16, 99 Zielinski, Debra .......... Ziemkiewicz, Darcie... Zimmerman, Michael. Zimmerman, Sandra... Zmudzinski, jerome .... Ziolkowski, Mary Sue.. Zolciak, Gary .............. Zychowicz, james ....... FACULTY INDEX sr. M. Adolph, SND ..,.. ...........107 ...........107 .8,11,107 ...........122 Sr. M. Adolphime, OSF .......... 125 Sr. M. Alan, CSSF ........ Sr. M. Alfreda, OSF .,... Sr. M. Antonia, OSF .... Sr. M. Avolene, OSF .... Mr. Pete Benedict ...... Mr. Richard Beres ...... Mrs. Ann Bolanis ........ Mr. Dennis Bolbach .... Miss Donna Boutilier .. Mrs. Dorthy Brown Mr. Paul Brzozka ....... Sr. M. Cabrini, OSF ..... Sr. M. Carmel, SND ..... Sr. M. Caroline, OSF Mrs. Christine Cherry , Sr. M. Clarisena, RSM. Mrs. Dorthy Coats ....... Mrs. Roberta Collins... joan Collum ............... Helen Connolly ......... . .... 51, ...112, ...........115 ...........121 ...........115 125 ......128 .........105 ...........115 192 ...........128 .......,...116 ......128 .. ...... 111 .. ...... 117 ...........132 ...........113 ...........122 .. ...... 127 ...........122 .. ...... 139 ......139 Mr. james Cordiak ....... ....... Mr. Gary Corrigan ................. Mr, Raymond Corrigan .......... Sr. M. Damien, OSF ............... Mr. Gerald DePrisco .............. Mr. Tim Dever ............. ....... Mr. Robert Domini ...... ....... Mrs. Patricia Empie ...... ....... Sr. Mary Ellen, OSF ...... ....... Felix Ellerbrock ......... ....... Sr. M. Eugene, OSF ................ Mrs. Mary Ann Flannagan ...... Mr.jack Foy .......................... Sr. M. Frederick, SND ............ Miss Maureen Gallagher ........ Sr. M. Gemma, OSF ........,...... Sr. M. Germaine, OSF ...... 55, Mr. Patrick Gillespie .............. Rev. Thomas j. Gorman .111, Mr. Richard Gralak ....... 136, Mrs. josephine Gromnicki ..... Mrs. Eleanor Gurzyaski .......... Mr. Gerald Hagen .................. Mrs. Diane Hamilton ............. Mrs. Esther Hardak ................ Mrs. Lucy Hauenstein ............ Miss Dorthy Haverbusch ........ Mrs. Rita Horne ..................... Sr. lrene Marie, RSM .............. Mrs. Faye jaeger .................... Mrs. Barbara johnson ............ Serafin jozwiak ...................... Mrs. Delores Kowalski ........... Mr. David Kregel ............... 9, Miss Frances Krompak ........... Miss Lottie Krysiak ................. Mrs. june Lauber ................... Mrs. Alice Lewandowski ........ Sr. M. Lidwina, OSF ............... Rev. Neil Lucas ............ ........ Sr. M. Majella, OSF ................ Elaine Majewski ..................... Sr. M. Marquerite, OSF .... 55, Sr. Marie Celine, OSU ............ Sr. Marilyn Therese, OSU ....... Sr. M. Mark, OSF ................... Sr. M. Marlene, OSF ............... Sr. M. Martina, OSU .............. Sr. Mercy Marie, RSM ............ 133 128 128 125 127 136 113 138 130 139 133 136 119 112 128 133 134 123 205 192, 193 140 138 140 136 138 119 119 128 112 123 113 140 138 136 128 128 114 138 116 130 130 139 134 117 126 134 134 121 120 Mrs. Rose McCarthy ............... 120 Margaret Mcllargie ..... ...... 1 39 janice Michalak ................... 139 Mrs. Barbara Narges ............ 122 Mr. Michael Nelson ....... 128 193 Leo Nosker .......................... 140 Rev. jerome Nowakowski .... 130 Mrs. Leah O'Neill ................ 138 Sr. M. Patricia, RSM ......... 75, 117 Mrs. Patricia Pellioni ............ 123 Mrs. Velma Pfeiffer .............. 120 Mrs. Elizabeth Poffenbough. 138 Rev. Robert Reinhart ............ 137 Mr. Michael Reitz .......... 117 193 Sr. Rita Koelsch, OSF ............. 117 Mr. joseph Rozanski ...... 136, 193 Miss Diane Ruesch ................. 131 Sr. Ruth Marie, OSF ......... 98 135 Louis Schafer ......................... 140 Rev. Patrick Scharf ...... ........ 1 31 Kate Schubert ............. ........ 1 39 Mrs. joan Scovic .................... 116 Mrs. Carolyn Seeman ............. 126 Sr. M. Shawn, SND ................. 136 Mrs. Nora Sheahan ..... ........ 1 35 Rev.l.E.Steinle ..... 110, 204, Sr. M. Stephanie, CSSF .... ....... Mr. john Stites ..............,....... Mr. Robert Sturek ....,............. Sister Susan, OSU ............ 72, Mr. Leandro Tapay .........,...... Sr. M. Teresita, OSF ............... Sr. Thomas Moore, OSF ..... ,... Mrs. Virginia Toczynski .......... 205 135 132 136 118 132 126 124 140 Mr. Mark Tomaszewski. ......... 140 Rev. Lawrence Varney. ........ .. 132 Sr. M. Virginia, OSU .............. 124 Miss Merrie Ellen Vogan ........ 118 Mr. Richard Wasserman ......... 114 Mr. DanielWelch ........... 127, 193 Mrs. Theodora Wilson ............ 118 Mrs. jane Wojciechowski ....... 138 Sr. M. 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Foy Mr. 87 Mrs. Paul Freeland French Puff Poodle Salon Antonia j. Frey Mr. 81 Mrs. William j. Gaffney john M. Gainsley Mrs. j. M. Galbreath Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles P. Gallagher Maureen A. Gallagher Mr. 84 Mrs. Gerald Gang Mr. 81 Mrs. james Gasiorowski Dr. Rochester Gates Mary Ellen Geremski Mr. 84 Mrs. Sigmund Geremski Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank Gilhooley Mrs. Glen Ginter Girls' Athletic League Girls' Varsity Basketball Team Glanz Homes, lnc. Mrs. Gertrude Glanz Globe Motel-Dean Gardner The Globe Motel, Restaurant 81 Bar Mr. 84 Mrs. Chester Glonek Diane Golembiewski Eileen Golembiewski Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter Golembiewski Page 222 Goodyear Service Store Camille Gora john Gora Custom Tailoring Gordon Nursing Home Mary T. Gorney Michaelene Gorney Richard F. Gorney Dr. Geo. H. Gowen Mr. 87 Mrs. B. j. Grachek Grads of '74, '75, '76, '77, 84 two '79's Graduate of 1921 Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Gralak Gramza's Cafe Mr. 87 Mrs. M. Greb Mr. 81 Mrs. Lawrence Gressler Gross Electric Co. Mr. 81 Mrs. l. Grudzinski Laura Ann Grudzinski V. Grudzinski '72 Mr. 81 Mrs. William Gunner 81 Daughter The Hagen Family Hall Friends Mrs. Diane Hamilton Mr. 84 Mrs. D. P. Hamilton john Hancock Office Girls Mr. 81 Mrs. Eugene Hankenhof Patty Hannigan '74 Mr. 81 Mrs. Craig Hansen Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard W. Hanusz Chris Hardak '69 Woodward Mrs. Esther Hardak The Harley Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard j. Harley Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard F. Harman Mr. 81 Mrs. john H. Harpen john Hartigan 81 Linda Macke Gavin, Ron-jon 81 Becky Haupricht Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Heiss Helen's Florist Hemminger's Music Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank Hinkle Mrs. Dorothy Hodorowski Mr. 84 Mrs. Leo Hojnicki Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard M. Holmes Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Holt 81 Bonni Mr. 81 Mrs. Erwin Hruska Louis R. Huffman Hyman's Furniture Mr. 81 Mrs. T. ldczak Mr. 84 Mrs. Bernard j. Ireland Mr. 84 Mrs. Eugene R. Ireland Mr. 81 Mrs. james lstler Mr. 81 Mrs. B. jachimiak Mary Ann '73, Sharon '75, 81 Ed '77 jacob Mr. 84 Mrs. jerry A. jacobs Barbara janczak 81 Family j 81 S Drug Store Cpt. 81 Mrs. Robert L. janes Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward jankowski Mr. 81 Mrs. Ray jankowski jaskolski's Grocery Store j A'rS P A '72 Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur jaworski Kathy jaworski jim 84 Lou's Bar jim 81 Marcia j. M. R. K. '72 joe 84 Ann '72 jon's Beer Dock Mrs. B. johnson Ralph M. jones, M.D. josie 81 julie Mr. 81 Mrs. james A. joyce, jr. Paul j. joyce judy 84 jill, '72 81 '75 judy '70 81 Mary '73 Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank C. justen Mr. 81 Mrs. joseph justen Mike 81 Deb justen Wanda justen Mr. 87 Mrs. Edwin Kaczmarek Mr. 81 Mrs. john M. Kaczorowski Mrs. P. E. Kahle Mr. 81 Mrs. Bronislaw Kajrisowski Walter Kania Mr. 81 Mrs. Ted Karninski Dr. Sf Mrs. B. A. Karwowski Mr. 84 Mrs. Ervin Katafias Mr. 8. Mrs. E. joe Katafiasz Kate 81 Bill '47 Kathy 81 john Mr. 81 Mrs. Douglas Keel Laurence Kehr Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Kehres Mr. Leo P. 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Mangas '47 Tom Mangas Mr. 81 Mrs. Melvin L. Manon Marathon Velvet Care Car Wash Marian-Lee Hairstylist Marita 81 Diann Marlo '71 Helen Martaus Mr. 81 Mrs. joseph Marzec Mr. 81 Mrs. R. C. Marzolf W. B. Mason '51 Vince 81 Theresa Mate Mr. 81 Mrs. joseph Mathias Mary V. Mathias Sharon Mathias Lawrence H. Mattes Miss Mary E. Matuszak Claudia Matuszewski Linda Matuszewski Mr. 81 Mrs. R. Matuszewski Maumee Equipment Dr. 81 Mrs. George j. Maurer Gerald A. Mazuchowski '69 james A. McAlear Patrick McCabe Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Ted McCann Thomas McCarthy Family Rita McCartney Ann McDonnell '71 Mr. 81 Mrs. james E. McGurk, Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Marv McNutt Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard M. Meidt Mel's Tv 84 Radio Service Mr. 8 Mrs. john Michalak Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert j. Michalak Mr. 84 Mrs. Ronald G. Michalak Mr. 81 Mrs. john Michalkiewicz Mildred Miller Norman Miller Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard W. Miller Millers Cafe--Airport Hyw. Miracle Lanes of Toledo Mr. 81 Mrs. Harold P. Misch Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Miscikowski Mohr Bros. Bottling Co. Mr, 81 Mrs. Richard j. Mohr Mr. 81 Mrs. William Morgenstern Karen Mosiniak Mr. 81 Mrs. Theodore Mosiniak Mr. 8 Mrs. Eugene D. Mosz Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter Moszkowicz Mountaineer Voyageur, Karen Isabel Elling Mullinger Steve Murawski Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Murnen Mr. 81 Mrs. j. E. Murphy joseph Murray Family Mr. gl Mrs. Gene Murzynski My Best Friend, Fr. james Nancy 81 Linda, '68 Mrs. Barbara Narges Mr. 81 Mrs. james Navarre Mr. 81 Mrs. john L. Navarre Nancy Navarre Peter Navarro Theodore Navarro Mrs. Francis Nawrocki Larry Nawrocki Mr. V. Nawrocki 84 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Carl Neeb Mr. Leonard Neitzel Mr. 81 Mrs. Mike Nelson Francis Newbold Mike Niemiec '71 Mr. 81 Mrs. Carl Nirschl David j. Nirschl '67 Mr. 84 Mrs. F. K. Nisch Northern Ohio Cash Register Mr. 81 Mrs john Novotny Nowicki's Grocery The Nunnally Family Mr. 84 Mrs. Donald Obee Mark Obee Sharon 81 Gary Obee Mr. 84 Mrs. Martin j. O'Leary Mr. Tom O'Leary Mary Beth 81 jeanette Olender Thad j. Osemlak john Owsianowski Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Pack john, Theresa, Bill '70, Barbara '71 Sandra '75 Pakulski Pam '72 81 Bill '71 Panitorium Cleaners Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred Patton Mr. 84 Mrs. Leo j. Pawloski Mrs. Florence L. Peirce Mrs. Pellioni Personality Barber Shop Elizabeth A. lNitzj Perz '51 Mr. 81 Mrs. Stan Perz Velma C. Pfeiffer Miss Helen Pilarski john Pinciotti Elaine Piniazkiewicz '73 Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank Piniazkiewicz Robert Pinkelman, A. M. Miller Miss Carol Piojda Mr. 81 Mrs. Bernard C. Piotrowski Pittsburgh Paints The Point Place Herald Mr. 81 Mrs. T. Pomaski Terri Pomaski Ponderosa Steak House Miss Poovey, Shnookums, Bimbo '74 Mr. 84 Mrs. Leo F. Powers Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Pozniak Mike Pozniak Wanda Ptak Mr. james Pudlicki Mr. 87 Mrs. Leonard Pudlicki Terri Pudlicki '69 The Pub Mrs. Helen Quell The Quinn Clan Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert Raab Racinowski Florist Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul j. Raczkowski Brian Rafferty Mr. 84 Mrs. james A. Rafferty jan Ragan Lucille Ragan Sr Family Recovery Incorporated Regina Coeli CYO janice Regulski '69 Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald Reilly Mr. Sr Mrs. Richard G. Reiter Mr. gl Mrs. Vincent Renn Mr. 81 Mrs. R. Reucher Mr. 81 Mrs. A. P. Rice Mrs. Alice Riddle Len 81 Marilyn Riley The Rimelspachs River Glen Cleaners Mr. 81 Mrs. Daniel Robaskiewicz Kathy Robaskiewicz Robinson's Market Grace E. Robinson Mr. 81 Mrs. john Robinson Rock 81 Margo john F. Roesner john L. Roesner Ray Rojek Mrs. Helen Rokicki Mr. 81 Mrs. D. Roman 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Rork, Sr. jane 81 Frank Rork Mr. 81 Mrs. Daniel Ross Wendy Ross Sugar Bear Rowe Mr. 81 Mrs. joseph P. Rozanski Miss D. Ruesch Mrs. Frank Ryan Mr. 81 Mrs. Daniel Rybczynski Tim Rybczynski Robert, Mary Ann 81 jennifer Rybka Mrs. Martha Rywalski The Sadoski Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Sagan Suzanne Sagan Saint Anthony Villa Sam's Lagrange St. Drugs Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Samson Sandie 81 Mark Sandy 81 Steve Bill Sanford Mr. 81 Mrs. William Sanford Mr. 81 Mrs. joe E. Sartor, Sr. joe 81 jeff Sartor Satin, Star, Duke, joe Buck Sf Boscoe Mrs. Beola Savage Louis S. Schafer Mrs. Phyllis Scannell Mr. 81 Mrs. Larry Schaupp, jr. Marie Schaupp Ruth Silka '49 Silka's Men's Wear Mr. 81 Mrs. john C. Simon Mr. Sr Mrs. Paul M. Simon Sisters of Steubenville D. Val Skalski Mr. 84 Mrs. Ned Skeldon Skip 81 Mary Harry Skoropinski Mr. 81 Mrs. Randal G. Skrzyniecki Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Slawinski 81 Family Delores, Sue, 84 Pam Smith Mr. 81 Mrs. jerome Smith Sue 81 Pat Smith Tom Smith Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Snoad, Sr. Mrs. Agnes Sobczak Mr. 84 Mrs. Ted Sochocki 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Ellis A. Sodd William G. Sodd Francis, Mary Ann 81 Kathy Speier Helen M. Speyer Mr. 81 Mrs. T. W. Squires Mr. 81 Mrs. Earl Staifer George Stamos Stan's Sunoco Service Mr. 84 Mrs. S. R. Stanbery Stanley's Food King Carolyn M. Stapleton Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert Stapleton Star Lite Nite Club Bill Stearman 81 Vanessa Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Steck Mrs. Alta Steinfurth Richard j. Stevens Mr. john F. Stites Dr. 84 Mrs. Thomas Straub Marie '68, janet '70, Paul'73, Linda '74 Streseh Studer Brothers Sunoco Stumps Shoes Paul F. Stutz '43 Sugar Bear Sunnyside lnn Mr. 81 Mrs. Bob Super Marsha Surdel Mr. 84 Mrs. F. j. Sutter Marci '63 81 Steve Suzor Mrs. Gene Swicegood The S. W. L. Club Syl-Haven Metabolic Clinic Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Szalkowski Steve 81 Dorothy Szczepaniak Mr. 84 Mrs. K. Scheffert 84 Family Mr, 8. Mrs, R. Szelangowgki Greetings from Emil Scherer jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Scherting George Schetter Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Schetter Mrs. Peter Schings Paul C. Schlachter Ed Schmidt Pontiac Mr. 81 Mrs. james A. Schuller Deborah Schuster Mr. 81 Mrs. james Schuster Mr. 81 Mrs. Gerald A. Schwind Mr. 81 Mrs. Timothy Scovic The Seemann Team Mary F. Shea Mr. 81 Mrs. Ray j. Sheahan, jr. Fred 81 Sharon Shealy Mr. 81 Mrs. john C. Sheroian Willaim R. Shinners Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald R. Shriner Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul Shock jim Shonebarger Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul Shonebarger Paula Shonebarger Short Way Bus Lines Ed Silka '71 Tom Szenderski 81 Frank Michalak jeanne 81 Stanley Szumigala H. G. Taylor Co. Marge Taylor Gladys Textor Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Thornton Tim 81 Helen's Place Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Todorowski Toledo Clutch 81 Brake Service, lnc. Toledo Sash Co., lnc. Toledo Swiss Singers Toledo Toy Enterprise Tom 84 Deb Tom '68 81 Nancy '70 Mr. 81 Mrs. Bernard Tomaszewski Mrs. Helen Tomczak Tony's Confectionary Mr. 81 Mrs. john B. Topolewski, jr. Miss Kathy M. Trease Trio Cycle Shop Mr. gl Mrs. Raymond Trzcinski United Window Cleaning, lnc. Diane Urban '71 Mr. 84 Mrs. Donald Urban 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Urbanski Mr. 84 Mrs. Stephen j. Vargo 81 Shelly lFrances Drouillard '67j Mr. 81 Mrs. William Veasey Mr. 81 Mrs. james Velker Mr. 81 Mrs. Melvin Velker Veteran's Sportsman Club The Vigyo Family Village Pizza Mrs. Stella Vinchewich Miss Vogan Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert H. Vroman Virg 81 Tino Harvey Walbanger Chester 81 Mary Robert '72, Barbara '74 Walczak Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas McGrady Walker The Walkers john Walrod Timothy Walsh '72 Norb 81 Marilyn Wambold Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Wasserman Mr. 81 Mrs. j. F. Wawrzyniak 84 Family Weaver Poultry Company Webber's Tavern Mr. 81 Mrs. Carl Weber Mr. 81 Mrs. Herman C. Weber Mr. 81 Mrs. Leroy Weber Rick Weber 84 Mary Ann Cryan Mr. 84 Mrs. Thomas Weber Bill 81 Mary Weiher '69 jeff 81 jerry Weiser, '70 81 '71 Mr. 81 Mrs. Owen Weiser The Welch Family Marian Wells Wendell's Big Boys Mr. 84 Mrs. Donald E. Weng Mr. 81 Mrs. W. E. West WHY--St. Adalbert's Folk Group Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Wiener Lois Wierszewski '68 Mr. 81 Mrs. Edwin j. Wilczynski Mel Wilczynski '47 Bill Kehres 81 Barb Williams Della Wilson Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Wilson Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Wirtz Mr, Sf Mrs. Daniel Wisniewski Harriet 81 Debbie Wisniewski Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph Wisniewski Mr. 84 Mrs. Witker Sr Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Russell Wood Thomas Wood Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas C. Wood Mr. john Wright Mr. 81 Mrs. joseph Wright Lillian Wroe Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald M. Yeager 81 Family Dr. 81 Mrs. Atilla Yetis james R. Young Mr. 81 Mrs. William A. Young Young Equipment Company, lnc. Lisa Zajac Mr. 81 Mrs. O. V. Zajac Mr. 81 Mrs. Daniel Zawierucha Mr. 81 Mrs. B. A. Zeiher Mrs. B. G. Zeiher Bernhardt G. Zeiher Zeiler's Farm Market Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Zelmanski Mr. 81 Mrs. Adam j. Zglinski Rita M. Zglinski Charlotte Zielinski M. V. Zielinski Zilba's Men's Wear Mr. F. Ziolkowski Mr. 81 Mrs. john Ziolkowski Mr. 81 Mrs. jerome Zmudzinski, Sr. Theresa Zmudzinski Zychowicz Bros. Market Mr. 81 Mrs. Leo L. Zychowicz Page 223 20 O lTo All Central High Studentsl OFF 0 ON ALL llNcLunEsl CUMPONENTS o Aivi-Eivi STEREO AMPLIEERS . STEREO 8 TRACK TAPE DECKS AND CASSETTE PLAYERS . POPULAR 4 at S TRACK TAPE CARTRIDGES CAII. 474-5731 TOWER TOWN INC. 2850 SYLVANIA AVE. lBetvv. Douglas and Secorl FIRST NATIONAL CD BAN K OF TOLEDO Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of '72 from JUNIOR ACHIEVEME OF NT NORTHWESTERN OHIO ABC SECURITY 1041 Spitzer Arcade 0 241-9292 A FRIEND A FRIEND ANGELO'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE 3355 Stickney 0 726-8971 BARROWS SOHIO SERVICES Canton 84 Jackson 0 Bancroft 84 Cherry BOBB'S CLEANERS 4338 S. Detroit O 382-5687 BRAZZILL PAINTING COMPANY Best Wishes to the Girls Varsity Basketball BUCKEYE CARRY OUT 740 Buckeye St. 0 726-2411 MR. 81 MRS. JAMES G. CARR Best Wishes to the Irish THE CENTRIC CHURCHILL'S SUPERMARKETS, INC. Monroe, W. Central, and Byrne DR. C. K. HILL ff DR. R. J. OSWALD DR. D. S. CORRIGAN f DR. G. J. 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Wicllm Optometrist Miracle Mile Shopping Center 4925 Jackman Road Toledo 13, Ohio 479-6561 1 UNIVERSAL JEWLERS 3125 Lagrange St. Toledo, Ohio 43608 241-8941 2929 Lagrange St. - DIAMONDS ff WATCHES f GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Page 226 DONALD SEEMAN Piano Tuning - Repairing - Rebuilding Telephone 242-5246 VENEZIA INN Sunday 4:00 PM till 10:00 Closed Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, 8: Thursday 4:00 PM till 12:00PM Friday 8z Saturday 4:00 PM till 2:00 AM INSTITUTIONAL AND MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES INDUSTRIAL AND CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES Quality Assured ProducIs - Visii R ellocra A oufnew sales rooms THE MELLOCRAFT COMPANY 1320 Locusr smear f P.o. sox 567 f roLEDo, oHlo 43601 PH. I419I 244-8327 SOFO IMPORT Antonio Sofo and Son Import Co. 3253 Monroe St. Toledo, Ohio EASY METHOD DRIVING SCHOOL Special DRIVER ED Program for Teen-ogers GR. 5-1544 1419 Sylvania Ave. REV. ROBERT DOPPLER Associate Pastor, St. Catherine's Church DOUGLAS RADIO 81 TV 2542 Tremainsville 0 475-9321 DUNKIN' DONUTS 3136 Cherry St. 0 242-1312 EDGEWATER CANVAS CO. 5902 Edgewater 0 729-1201 FAIR PIANO MOVERS 1944 Glencairn 0 243-4961 FRED'S KARATE ACADEMY S20 per month 0 255-2341 THE FRESHMAN CLASS S 100 Patron FRIENDS OF PEGGY 81 MIKE COYLE DENNIS R. GALAYDA GASIOROWSKI MEMORIAL 3302 Lagrance St. 0 244-9581 GINO'S THE PIZZA KING 1536 Broadway 0 243-9971 JOE GIOVANNUCCI Grogan Realty Inc. O 882-1212 PAUL D. GRIESMER Class of 1971 GROSE AUTO ELECTRIC 2351 Monroe O 246-4451 HAMTRAMCK SAUSAGE SHOP HARLAN ELECTRIC MR. 81 MRS. HENRY W. HAUENSTEIN OUR BEST WISHES AL 81 SALLY HENRY MR. 81 MRS. R. H. HOOD Page 227 ., Janelle Mielcarek, a radiant Cen- tralite, dreams of the future in a gown from Bridal Aisle Bridal Aisle URBANSKI HARDWARE 81 FURNITURE 3302 Lagrange St. Toledo, Ohio hh? EAST OREGON B sf W :L 4. 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For information contact: DIRECTOR St. Vincent Hospital School of Nursing 2201 Cherry Street, Toledo, Ohio 43608 Telephone f419J 244-8161 Boosting Central is our business 9 Q P 0 R 4 J oin wi THE CENTRAL ATHLETIC BoosTERs CLUB I' S 'Uusuivx QP Q ' 5 Q6 Q . 60 0 Materials Handling Equzpment Today's Athletes, Tomol-rOW,S Leaders 138-142 SYLVANIA AVENUE - TOLEDO, OHIO 43612 PHONE 419 472-1181 Page 229 ERIE DRUGS Lewis at Eleanor 1 n oo X ri 0 , o ' o o il 4 7 2 -40 O 6 FREE DELIVERY Wheelchairs 1 Walkers f Crutches Whirlpools Rentals and sales V' W ,I 1 ef ir BASKETBALL L' I , I Pam Perz beams proudly in a an exciting game Of Skill gown from Atlas Bridal Shop MARLEAU-HEncuLEs FENCE co. ATLAS BRIDAL SHOP 2932 Lagrange Slreel 4333 N. Detroit Ave. Toledo, Ohio Tdedo' Ohio 729-2521 Swingin 9 Style . . . Ultra-Glo Finish, Sunburst Gold, Sparkling Treasure Stones, Heirloom Quality, Superb Craftsmanship, Custom Styling for your school . . . Blended f . . together in your school ring. 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STANLEY SCHEUER SCOTT PARK SOHIO 2260 Nebraska 0Gerald 81 John Kotula SECOR LANES 5520 Secor 0 479-3261 THE SENIOR CLASS S 100 Patron J. SHEA 81 SONS 2628 Lagrange 0 244-5551 SHRINER REALTY CO. 4960 Monroe St. ST. CHARLES SCHOOL 1850 Airport Hwy. 0 479-4761 SKYWAY 3461 Stickney 0 Stella, Tony Young 81 Helen Page 232 BIG BOY , 9 Coffee Shops AISH'-X Heating 0 Air Conditioning 0 Sheet Metal Work 'Liver-'25 ST i,1 f.X1 gf 'tf fft' 23 Q 1 213 wamba sf. 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