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

 - Class of 1975

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I-'I-xg..?XQ -KNIMIIIIIII IIFRQISX 'xxxlf qlil - ,ISIQII-I-'finii:glq:pihMIiu I f C SLGI gg aLunIoA 809517 0!lI0 '0p:-:lol wang Kuaqg gggz I I00'-ISS lI3!H 9!I0Ll1e3 lenuag ASQ N V M Mwj E 2 Sf 1 What does Central Catholic have in common with a can- tankerous and mischievious little old Shoemaker? A pot of gold that isn't always easy to find. All year long, students have been asking, Where's the old Central spirit? And parents have been asking what made Central worth the S425 tuition, and skeptics have wondered whether the school could sur- vive. In this post-watergate so- ciety, practically everything is looked at with questioning eyes including the atmosphere at Central. Because of this, what we see at first glance are the apathetic and uninvolved stud- ents, not the ones that spend hours after school painting spirit signs, volunteering their time in the various offices or giving up vacation time to help with repairs that improve the appearance ofthe school. ' That's why the .Centripetal staff would like to take you on a guided tour through the 1974- 1975 school year. We want you to see the good times and the bad, all mixed up together to make Central what it really is, Alive in '75! Eh Wx. g. kill' 'Z ' W Y In ! 'Q i J -'ILE nv- ' .muh- A :!?9EffF-A A. r -4. .-,Al-KW... - . , 1. . .A 3..,. fi Sf aff 'f 'A+ we ---'-E .,. .gl Was' '- ii ,Q 4 .1Zjf'f +gJff.1f I -igygiregi fi 315,73 ' A T' ig., Av Ax Ami-1. ,-L., Aw'1':,:, 'i.':ia, ,A Mi 'aw' if. zi. A4 Q- lf.. VIA Iiggzgfliy In .il ff! u., xi I' .VA z,':' -',gg 'g- ',f--xtie dli iA '.A9 2 ' 3ef1Lf ,,f A- :?A',wr,'- i - 1- Ai 5 '-,.-Li.!l- ,V A V ..f-3AlAg1A1.- VC..-X A N, , A -'A,if1'1if.A,i' - l .1A3,1j-- i i i- if-eq 4 l 1 1 1 ,fr f A- ffifwwe if A N Eli? A A N l: lx .Q A L'-.'Ifi:-T3 bd - , il, ,A .. , i' rg., ,- A ii f-Ai n- . A f ,A , '-. - izfiim I b E ' ' - -elf .i As-3 .. I ' V 5 V A Ani A. if in A AA,. A A A il,flE1 ,2,2 E R fn' - l -e. in li ? QS' - .A ,A i A - - J ,Ury I i Ti f if fl X x , ii' , ,cry . ,J I i .l-fl. 'i5h5'J,fA' A A.. 47151 'wjfg'-.L ef? .-.' i' ' ' .A-.ni 1 : , , fir,-4 AA: i 'EMG -E231 ' gi swf: Q A A A ,f!l', my-1-, ,A Aq - A4 iii A - - Leg f.eiAA4-i.J.'lA3 AA A Af-5 J.,-QA A TABLE OF CONTENTS Something to Cheer About CSports Curriculum and Actlvitiesj Some People to Remember Student Bodyl ,... A AAAAAAAA AAAAAAA A Sometimes We Need a Little Help fPatrons and Adsij A A A A AAAAAAAA Someplace lo Find Everything Qlndexl A ,AAAA A A AAAAAAAA .AA A A AA A 218 S T 1HnlX1llwkXl NM Q53 ' ' Y wr -' .fm 14 - . - 'f -r '-f--- -, ' , - '-,- -:fl -115 ,- , , , W- .-.',,,1 rum, : V' .EIGL 51' F, 1, , -'K-1' ' V '- L' - v.--A' xr , J Tlsah li: ' ff.-:Q1'i::, V V-Ar. Y Y iv, 'Sl AL- X, T Q HM E LTVQ Q V 1 , 1 ' l i f , 1 , I . 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X ,fri ll 1 , Fifty years ago Central Catholic High School was a conglomerate of 700 students scattered in one permanent building at 3233 Page Street and seven portable classrooms on land borrowed from St. lVlary's and St. Aquinas parishes. Already plans were being discussed which would lead to the purchase of the land on which the present building was erected. At that time it was the only Catholic high school in Toledo. SXTRANSPORTATION Today, fifty years later, though other Catholic secondary schools have arrived on the scene, Central can still lay claim to its position as the only centrally located Catholic high school in Toledo. Situated in the inner city community Central is still where the action is. Hundreds of students con- verge from all over the metro- politan area to become part of a tradition of excellence in athletics. in the arts and in academics, all in an atmo- sphere of Christian discipline. . 1 , , ' -I l fir l 1 ., ffym -' ' J., ..2 , Some students are dropped oft by parents on the way to work: others drive, often in car pools with friends, a practice encouraged by the energy crisis and scarce parking spots. . V. ,V -1 ' -C' -4'--1 J l 1 :J ' W, C 1 '-' . f . A fa yrs . j V iv V ' ' ' i ' 3,7 its U, 'Ei E , . .jv rr gz, at .V Yi a . , Q i lf- 'NW at 4 F. Q2 it-ri AA., , .,, -.v,!,-,, .-...'a- LT - '- V ff' N' gl' L......,, A ' 5 ' C ul Q i .N K 'h f I b A A r' -5 - as 7 affix' 'J 70'-590 Mil .1 -1 ' fa ' ' ' 'afk 2' r- : .. 5 .- 1:1-Y M- 95 - -- 4 .ft ' 'M' . ki MIA '. F Hg 31114 ,' 5. '.x....l I I l ---- f. -5441 ' ' If 1' -f .1-Qtr 4,1941 i gk' wg-5 t'f. i gg J - fr? ' ' 1, rpg' ' Ill 2-A r -YJ' . 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' f5?2?4-VI -' L- ,, jn- ,, I Y ll S -1 Tiny pins representing each individual Central student dec- orate this Toledo-Lucus County map on display in room 108. lt's easy to see that Central students come from near and far. .ppl r.. ..,.,,g,-, Y Between 7:30 and 8:30 on any normal school day around 250 stu- dents arrive by public school bus at Central's Mettler Street 6l'1tl'2I'lC9. ,FQQ ' ,si ll-1 mm is, um 11 ily -sl I f-ivixlv--y i l v fi . I. ,Io ., 'J ,rx 'xx il i LL' l4 r'4'.-f ggi'-'7r u7 lift V. r 3 s . M' Ui- , f-,a:'- -. J' , .,..igwmias-- . V 'SPF I ' .11 .i l 3 .'- - U 754 Fw uk , Q V ,i U ' - 'J 'timmy th -Q -i ' -'UL-,r'f'iQ' ' L4 ' V 5 'm , it V , N i l :-- - 'ff ' l 6ivfi j 'f1 .ii 'fm . .Mix Q ,- M 4 -'gi - AJ .'-,Qf-- 1, Many students come to school courtesy ofthe city's TARTA bus line. TRANSPORTATIONXQ Frightenedfreshmen enter the gym for their first assembly. V The rush between classes, in and out of lockers, and the constant burden of books are some of the rigors of school life tolerated by students such as Debbie Slack '76. The first day of school always finds bugs in the system as in the cafeteria study hall where attendance taking is like finding a needle in a haystack. Even though he may easily be trampled, Bob Snoad da ringly studies on the stairs. At their-first official assembly, freshmen are greeted with open arms by , J 1 if ' f rft fi 'sn f'-- ' -'ittvi if Y -A1..n,3,!. AL :i '!ld ! ' ,gm may fyk 'T t -fl .f ' 'lf ' ffm s q f J zj , . J ,P . iv. M , -J 5 - J s ftf -. A if' J J if tv 2 wtf' L. . l J- -A ., .mf .il - JPG. -. , 11' ., ,f vw.. ' V . ,. 4 . , i. wqf A-.1 F, fi r-wt is W1 P+ J iizgafw-4. 7 f of B ,- . ' M Ai M v af, il Q U. . ffj gi, .VF ...N ' ' 2, - 1. ,4 -, ' W- 7 T' - 'A , ' . 'F P- f.f21 .'5.., .. ' 'sf I -' V gig -Q 5: 5 :I Lf s- QW.: , 1' A, 1- A -V. r v I 4 ' 4 as if J f' f 1 'Ai' 1 51 Q 'x'L'i T i 'lr if J H j . fblf .1 - . - -5' ' 'FT k '4 ' ' , cv ,1-.1 . X I - 1 N. P L. -r , r 4 - - - , , I 1 ii! 511.5 : , :l ,pl l Pi? if fam x. A N ' 4 iw uf ti f-J J, 'iff K-4' if ie . gif J. : JC- s ' J -'Just' D L Y, , 1 5 ., 1 in pn- I ,X-- .Nm i K vw. :T W X, . I , ,I ik, N 1 s r, WX E!! rf fri-:rl I 4 v, A I .. Q' .9 '.. A 1 I' TV? 44. -iffy of! -ff ' . Q, ,-..: ' je t :gs ef, , 'A .74 fy M ' A ' fy HQ ,--W a ' Q , s fs gc 3 1, ' .. , .'1T'l1h',ly- N , mf- , L , ,I A-w Zi S f -'QW 1.1 'N . f '4.l' i f ff 53, 'ffl' rff'+.lmi1'i J 1 i'r 31 se' , , V Y r I 'Af , ' X l u' N - .w -3' ' '-..-A L J 'g'VQ.Ti'-yi J Jeri' . fa .- . 3 -ities 4 A u 1 'Tix ' s . W- - 7 f'i'il13 5 i .. at Y V I -4. I I: - ny - A' -,Il 4,l ,- w . . ith Y tx!! - -4---mi-I E I ' ' l I. In if? H - 1 A 'V 14' , 9 J n qt. -4AV! H 1-,,4 l V Y,iE'Yf '7' I ' -xg l -, 'fi - , - f' ' .4 -. A 5' 'K 4 -, -, Yr 4 ,V ,Y Q, 1 if - 'r 1 ' , . 2' 5 ' ' ' , - 4' c L f :Lia ' , f 3 ri J .1 ,r, .yy vc 1 V t ,l fr Q i fa at Q ' 14--.:'. S -4 .t A -.1 ' ' '- ' .-. . i J The student body gathers outside the school 'for the first Mass of the year. This year's celebration was more subdued in remembrance of Jim Rutkowski '75 and Mike O'Malley '76 who died during the summer. The Mass was concelebrated by Father John A. Thomas and Fathers Donnelly, Nassr, Sikorski and Varney. Central confusion Leprechauns must have got into the class schedules this year. lf students didn't exactly come to school with enthusiasm, there was still plenty of excitement. Students struggled to get clas- ses they wanted and teachers tried to reach a balance be- tween the number of bodies and the number of chairs in their rooms. With the patience and perseverence of the office staff, most problems were solved and Centralites settled down to work toward 1975. 7 4 A t- In a skit at the freshmen assembly, JV cheerleaders help the new- A comers spell FRESHMEN. s his or x '. 3 4 V li., l .upperclassmen I Seniors get an early start on their studies. SCHOOL OPENINGM1 d l Miss Pat Owens is active in all religious acti- vities, and with her background in mime and dance often helped create original liturgical dances. Fr. Thomas Oedy teaches Chris- tian Morality to juniors and seniors. 12!RELlGlON DEPT. i At the traditional Ascension Thursday May Crowning ceremony, Cindy Kazcmarek places the wreath of flowers as her escorts look on. 4 .ul ,Q ibn... . - Many liturgies, like the Easter Mass, included carefully 1 IQ' , Religion ' 1' department l 'i sparks enthusiasm, .. leadership fi' ' A fl X ,, LQ. ld Besides doing the usual things a religion department does Cteaching courses in religion. morality, and Christian valuesj this year's thrust was involves ment. The Action program was expanded from the sophomore class to include any upperclass- men who were interested in participating in community ser- vices. Many schools and nursing homes benefitted. The teenage tendency toward apathy was studied and dis- cussed and on April 23rd a l i repared liturgical dances Ms. Joanne Thomas is in charge of the Phoenix p ' program and teachesfreshman religion. L1g Veteran religion A Geraldine works , ,..v . . 11+-J-'Y' ' ' l'J.:2,..v!' , i 7' , l . N if'- i', 'Z ii gr :l'N,i .1 , ,V,,, 'rfb-A .J:fi::LA, A Z' ' is K - Donnelly getting volved in religion council. 'it E2 , giant step forward was taken in the leadership workshop held at Mary Manse College, This workshop led to dramatic changes in election procedures for student council and class offices. changes that quickly involved more student partici- pation and decision making. The religion department is also responsible for the really super liturgies which brought the entire student body together in a special way. 'Sl l According to Fr. x.,,,f 4 Marty Nassr, his tiny office door opposite the library made the freshmen feel at home. teacher Sr. with Father students in- and student RELIGION DEPTJ13 miivfr-',,,'. ---14:3 : 2-,Y 1:-rl-x: a: :- :.:.1- a- LLL .-..-ly l l :J 1-1-f --11----Q-2 -'J--1 -f f--Y-A1 -V -2' '- -fr-----Q - -- -f 4.44- .' --,g,4.AA., ' 7 Y f ' , f nv. 1 v , l -1 'i-:I 1 1 '1 1 1 F X1 1 11-J..- -1 S ., Sllvlyliiigivlili 1QaSEiH fgfllfu lhgaffgl-,1,frQxg11:5gss111 1 11215125 Qi, ' V- .fu . .Mu 1: .'-. .--.1a..a1, A ,, Ny V' I ha. I F TI . 1 fda- l. X ' 1- , W -- mg - , 1 1 ' PL! ' 1+ SQ. .4 There are very few people who actually take care of the library. Sr. Thomas More is the main one. l 31 '--r'1 fa- - ., -. ' lri' . ':J.?',11 ', 1L,Hi1, JS-1.1, ' U ' U ' 3 .A -' ' . 1:1 11.cl1:f1.- gm . Us 1 1' .1Y'il,Mi,7if , '1: Y,'. flirt Q1 .-1: .-1-111 .g-.1 1 323:11 if-115' - A 1 .1 ,- l - 1 ' ,. '- .1a,' mn. . - .L ' A '1 11 131432--i f ' s - - L' 1'1 'l 1 z .1 '- I .k,1., i ' 2s '71, ,L '1 Y 'Y ,LTL ,Y ' llbllglkfiliijfg 11, . l2Hgg1'111'1'g1.71qgg1iJHglf5,,, , I l l , 1 I l 11 1 1 11 ,1 15 117. 1- 1. 1 1 , . 1 1 ' 315 1 ' 11, ML, , , -V VM, V, , Y , E A- ,,, ,,VV ,V A , Gnven the task of managmg the ASP funds, Mrs. Dever K ' '1 - - T .1 E ' I 1 . 1 handled the red tape quite well. 121125 Piilfizllrglnllia illfallf. wrwifella11gi1,1fgx1111'sE fiiEYET55'52'liE 51112 ,QW Slilifllhiipe ' . .-fp.. , -., k s-,X l 1Ma11111aQ2o1xe 321141111521 , ' 1 1 ' -1 A 15N 1 Media Center explodes It was a rather mild explosion causing the formation of two rooms, the magazine room and the audio-visual room. These two rooms were warmly wel- comed, along with the new equipment which came with it. A new aid was also added during this change. Miss Mona Smiley, a student at Mary Manse, was hired by use of the money we received this year from the state. New racks in the maga- Towards the end of the year, one of the many things Sr. Joseph has to do is check for books either lost or misplaced. zine room, new bookshelves for the paperbacks, and new study carrels were added too. The library now offers a var- iety of facilities, ranging from the latest Hot Rod magazine to an individual filmstrip viewer. The Audio-visual department was also reorganized during this change, by the help of Mrs. Bury and Mrs. Dever, both new to Central. The AV room gives Rick Lavoy a chance to listen to his new tapes. Her first year here, Mrs. Bury, was given the task f , d I ' ' ' ' , , , .. ?heE?fdig?VI':'San,ZTm.an also he p In mamtammg gigs magazine room, the ideal place for concentration, offers Pete DeRl1ck peace MEDIA CENTERX15 Most freshmen meet Mrs. Dor- othy Brown in their first year of English. English is more than a language - it's words for living LAUREATE STAFF. Diane Pucetti, Mark Kell, Terri Mack, Debbie Williams, Sharon Jacob, Mike Piotrowski, Sr. Patricia Schnapp. The Laureate staff is responsible for collecting and publishing original student writing and art in the annual literary magazine. Mrs. Charlotte Best taught sophomores as well as Film Study and Mass Media. 16!ENGl.ISH DEPARTMENT Besides teaching freshman and sophomore English, Sr. Agnes monitored the honor study hall in 226. A teachers work is never done. Mrs. Mary Gloer, Ms. Merrie-ellen Vogan and Mrs. Gerry Crouse check papers in the teachers' lounge. Students experienced English in many different ways this year. A field trip of science fiction and film study students enjoyed 2001: a Space Odyssey, while the entire school was able to enjoy the live performances of the National Theatre Com- pany. Journalism students tour- ed the Blade building and the Toledo University journalism department. Members of the film study classes put together their own short films and mass media students gave multi-media presentations. And all these new experiences didn't detract from the regular pro- cess of teaching students how to communicate clearly and correctly in both speech and writing. While every area of English study was evaluated and new courses created to answer to the needs of today's students perhaps the most expanded program is the Reading depart- ment. New equipment and a new teacher, Mrs. Crouse, en- abled the remedial reading class to reach out to more students and gave both Mrs. Gloer and Mrs. Crouse plan to expand into a developmental pro- gram that would enable any students who wished to improve in any reading skill to spend any time from a few weeks to a semester in the reading laboratory gaining the skill de- sired. NTC stage manager and student crew prepare the set for The Miracle Worker, fm- ff- a play familiar to most Central students who study it in their sophomore yea r. I L , 1. 4 . 1, 1 N- 1 1 Q.- .. ,.-1 ' 'J .,.. Q1 -Q-rf 13 M,,. ' f lL.E' l w ,. - -. 4. 'z ...1. i - . I-T ,i : ,u - , fe -vzffiil Science Fiction is one of the more popular offerings of the English Department. Sr. Rita strives to make the course fun and educational. 1 .'f'4'-----......A '-W1 K I .,,,,: ,ungmgvghl -F. .1 L, . - ' f As if teaching weren't enough work, English, Art and Science got together to brighten up the teachers' lounge with a patchwork rug. Sr. Pat Sr. Paula and Mrs. Nora Sheahan are our energetic trio. N, - 1 l 7 x V ' 'll 515' '5?!.g,:. .' X - 4g'ff 'QQ.f'. 7-r' 5 ff:-fl' .-. Yr'-L-'-.,-L':,L. '- .,,.--s.,,., ENGLISH DEPTJ17 L53-,'Z'd' .,. r E Guiding the Centric staff through a NEWS PAGE STAFF. Pat Mauder, Cindy Nowak. Kathy Drees, Carolyn czubinski, SUCFSSSW' PUb Sh'nE Season 'S Sf- An' Paul Wasikowski, George Muraski. toma Rode- 5 i L. it if Sn' fl , 'Q . '- SKK? ' Aglil- 1 i Ab xg' R L 'sm' A FEATURE PAGE STAFF. Ann Dilworth, Ted Franks Peggy Ludwikowski, Joe Murnen, Rose Wagner. Missing is Deborah Latkofsky. EDITORAL PAGE STAFF. Joan Szaroleta, Bill Long, Paul Longenecker, Gary Pakulski, Katie Oatis f. ,-..,. qw 5 ,- ra. ' a QQ -1 .. lfai fi' i V , A sl h f' 4 I 'an ii ii Q V I 4' 1 .4 I mi . I A lf.- PAGE EDITORS Jeff Morris, Lar Cindy Nowak, Pat Mauder, Ro Brainstorming sessions led by Steve Tucholski were held to . produce ideas for upcoming issues. .,' 18!CENTRIC ,...' ' .. '4E.l. l 4 ' Long awaited repairs become. realities . ' ' Manx. .1 A . H I I W 4. 'vw' -v::-J... 5. I i 'ff'. UFI7-'T .f f:i I JFv'r'R .QT The 1975 Centric co-editors Steve Tucholski and Jeff Schwind spent many extra hours producing j a quality newspaper. ll, i. 'T Q ' NA M an, S i !'. f fe Nu- if makel, Gary Pakulski, Paul Longenecker, iner, Peggy Ludwiskowski Business manager Jim Kramer and cir- culation manager Bill Long go over plans. ,.. 41, -C T my N ,gr 1l..:l,C.x . .- v Q i iff, .5 E1 ' 15' fi I ,- SPORTS PAGE STAFF. Jeff Morris, Larry Schmakel, 42' , 9 Jim Kramer, Ken Bertok., Not pictured are Tom Hauden ' and Chris Kwiatkowski, 1' .A ' ti ln , ' 'f A' .Fil r i V - rif-. r--A -4 l , . ,54 , , V, 1 M I ' W' - i '1Q.j.. lu, In , ,U L ,L .J 7 'X .S ' L , 1 ii l 'l , i l ' , , E -.r,.iA,, 1,41 l 1 i fr mefl sl Y j ' . rafjfyi flih- . I I ' ii-f ' ' i .....-v : .' ' ' i N T ,L i p- j ! - ' .l F , l N in V , , A , , - Qi- ii i' , ri . 2 ' 1 Centric publishes record 13 issues In the remote recesses of the Centric Office, the busy hum of typewriters and the aroma of rubber cement tell you that another issue of the Centric will be hot off the presstand around to the roomsrvery short- ly. The bi-monthly issues, pro- duced by the journalism class at Central, give the stu- dents accurate reporting in the fields of class, news, class pro- jects, sports, and unusual in- cidents. ' The junior English takes credit for two Junior Centrics pub- lished during the first semester, the other during the second semester. CENTRICfl9 rfiff' ff I9 .10 x.: fa ll 07 I 92 1D'ars.,-Q 43264 5 6 KW ss Wi . fff ff Q,f1ffIg13?7f'ii?zfZfp W tif- -, idx, Q Q0 -.' ' ff f X? , .f ,ff i.-iff I gi,'sfg,?,:5ZQ4K S35 iq Qjr.-ff-f-,'Qfff-? S- r 1 x, ,l.,.'4 3. :N xN1'- A - -s.j,,-1XfX'5 X X3 .Nt-:-7. -Q-lf' if-,'b.ff,f1 f 1. -,fn 'L'Q Pi4yXf's gb X -'xuk 'f ri-.J A -Z0 , 1.1-H-Pvwf.. '.,,-.. 5' 1. Tom Wierzbicki, Photographer 8. Tim Keogh, Sports Editor 2. Chris Eaton, Features Staff 9. Eric Stockard, Sports Editor 3. Mary Jo Kubiak, Class Editor 10. Roger Zielinski, Art Editor 4. Sandy Wieczorek, Editor-in-Chief 11. George Barry, Photographer 5. Barb Bartok, Typist 12. Tammy Saccucci, Class Staff 6. Paul Zawodny, Features Editor 13. Debbie Slack, Copy Staff 7. Betsy Sniegowski, Features Staff 14. Sr. Rita Koelsch, Advisor ZOICENTRIPETAL 15. Sue Young, Features Staff 16. Bob Babka, Class Staff 17. Bill Long, Features Staff 18. Mike Piotrowski, Copy Editor 19. Kathy Drees, Photographer Missing: Bill Rucki, Photographer if There's more to yearbook than meets the eye. Sounds like a corny cliche, but it's true. You look at a picture and it's no big deal until you think about the photographer that took the picture, developed the negatives and printed the actual Gentripetal GFamil FT1' photograph. Not to mention how many times the picture was reprinted to get an exact size, more contrast, or to re- place a missing one. Then there's the layout design. Not many people realize how much Affflff W wi fo. 4 time is put into drawing up a page. The rules on style and design are enough to make you throw up your arms in despair. In additon, a sixteen- page autograph supplement was designed to give everyone a as - ,fx iff chance to write those nice- to-remember, hard-to-forget sayings. Along with the good times of birthday parties and hard times of weekend work sessions, the staff managed to publish a quality book. CENTRIPETALXZI Designs flow from creative students Silk screen process and other art methods are part of the course taught by Sr. Paula. Drafting students acquired many new skills from Mr. Bolbach. Through the skills taught by the Art and Drafting instructors, the creative ideas of the stu- dents were channeled through the media of pencil, pen and brush. From the little-known rooms in the basement came accurate drawings of the school's layout, masterpieces that exhibited in the annual spring art show, and scenery for the Operetta. Creative works of the Art students were also displayed in area art shows, with students like Marge Wach- owiak and Barb Sagan winning honorable mention in the Scho- lastic Art Awards and Roger Zielinski winning recognition from Art Interests Inc. , 2 , ,gb f - Scenery for the Most Happy Fella was constructed by these willing art students Karen Gryczewski, Cheryl Perz, Barb Sagan, and Pat Dzienny. l l l ll .l 1 l l I Freshman understand the principles of water color painting through Sr. i . , 11. . .. ,-. we A I in e ,AA I , . ii. by 1 4' 22!ART The traditional all-male mechanical drawing class included senior Beth Kress, the only girl inthe Drafting Department. I i lilly l H M Effie.. arie's direction. Filling a blank paper with creative designs is the dilemma that every art student faces. 1 .gl . ' A , ......,...--Q-.we-are ,s ' Y 4 - ., J uly.-'.: s, 1: '51 glsfill 5 . Teaching is also a learning experience for Mr. Roether, a student teacher from Bowling Green. Many hours are spent on the floor of the art room painting scenery and decorations for the Operetta and assemblies that come through the year. DRAFl'ING!23 Home ec goes co-ed ig' i' l 55 ' I . s 'W 5 1 'i 4 al? L ' S Helping two of her Bachelor Living students Phil Varner and Paul Chud- Helping RaeAnn zinski is Sr. Martina, teacher of Home Ec, Bachelor Living and Family a new addition to the Living. Students of Bachelor Living course learned to sew ties like the one Kevin Martin is adjusting. Where would we be without Home Economics classes to prepare the future homemakers of America? In this department girls learn the skills of cook- ing, sewing and child care, and discuss topics such as nutrition and home safety. Not to be outdone by the weaker sex, the men of CCHS have estab- lished their independence in the Bachelor Living course. Other courses offered are fi- nancing, consumer education and cooking taught by Sr. Mar- tina, and sewing and child de- velopment taught by Sr. Grace. Without this worthwhile depart- ment tomorrow's home might be a disaster. 24 .pv- .i if: ffl' 5 .' gl 1-l ,,, . gi , N, 'int 73,5 3 ' .2 Prosecuting attorney Joe Rutkowski questions witness Debbie Amhrein, while presiding judge Peggy Halleron keep order in the courtQom during the trial in Mr. Rozanski's Gevernment c Government classes explore Social Studies isn't all lectures, notes and tests. For instance, Mr. Duwve's Government class toured the UAW building and glimpsed the Union offices, through the arrangement of Jeannie Large. Mr. Rozanski's Liberty and Law classes held mock trials with students play- ing hardnose criminals, at- torneys, and jurors. Mr. Rozanski's class also wen to a real court where student listened in on arraignments ani pleas. Other activities in th Social Studies Department ir clude guest speakers and film on topics like communism, fa: cism, and pollution. 'fr Q U ' ' -I ' Era Cakes made in Family Living by students like Sharon Sparks and Linda Adamczyk came in a variety of shapes and sizes. Mr. Dever if Mr. Sturek 25 v Computer Math, taught by Sr. Adolphine, is a contemporary math course offered to Senior students. T'?EI1'flY'1 'I ' ,lug 1' 2 ' i i. if , PRE? A. QJ fn ,N-f.. Miss Birsen - Chemistry Sr. Edward Marie - Biology and Physi- ology. , QQ A practical course in Ecology is taught if 1 an 'ii M Future scientists start out by mixing formulas in Chemistry class. by Mr. Gary Gloer. Sophomores find Algebra is a lot of paper work for them and for Sr. Lenarda. 26!SClENCE . , K1 i'v- , -F P ul' l an Science broadens reach of students The CCHS Radio Club took a giant step forward this year in obtaining a broadcasting li- cense. Under the direction of Sr. Marguerite, club moderator, new equipment, such as a.trans- mitter, receiver and Ham Scan. added to the advancement of the organization. The Science Department has also gotten something new. A new face to add to the faculty list. that of Sr. Lenarda SND. Sisterteaches Physics, Physical Science, and also manages to fit Algebra into her schedule. With the help of Miss Birsen. Chemistry teacher, and Sr. Caroline, the head of the Sci- ence Department, students have formed ia club with the purpose of promoting interest in Chemistry and Physics. The club hosted several speakers from the Physics Department of Bowling Green University. Other activities include a 'com- bined trip with the Radio Club to the Chicago Museum of Sci- ence and Industry and a trip to the Sun Oil Refinery in Ore- ' Sr. M. Xavier - Mathematics . suse... M-N. 'rr ,xx gon, Ohio. ' 1 1 P . ' 4 4 Vi tr '. . 2-4. I if it I ' ' , ,Q l 2 I it .W .' 'S 3, , ,JL A spellbound class looks on as Mrs. Sheahantexplains the workings of a mysterious machine. Q' A 5, F Fi? I x H s.. iii' Biology students learn about animals and plants from the exhibits set up in Sr. Eugene's class. P I p Most freshmen get an opportunity to meet Sr. Gemma in her basic Science if class. MATH!27 Mrs. Robinson is prepared with a stu- dent file and a cheerful greeting. lf' M -i., , i l 1 l 4 e dm-QPR . . F r + f f . , , 1. ,e - f r... I .1 ,!1y.-J.-51.1-. er.-si -Fi'-w - 1 :V Mrs. Pfeiffer helped students overcome college worries. Yo un g mmd s evaluated and encouraged 28!GUlDANCE K Q . . ' l l l a i , i Mr. lFoy organized. iDrivSf Ed- 'Sr Mercy Marie The little game boards that Sr. Herman explains to Karen Benore Cira are really part of the GATB test of skill Getting through four years of school with the right number of courses and credits isn't hard if you know what you can do and where you want to go. The rest of us get help from the guidance department. Through skill tests, interest surveys and personal suggestions, the six guidance counselors give direc- tion to students who are unsure about what courses to take in high school and what to do after high school. Every school has a select group of students who pursue excell- ence in scholastic achievement. These students can be found in activities like Chess Club and Quiz Bowl. They are often mem- bers of the National Honor So- ciety. The super students are also an important part of musi- cal,- artistic and athletic events throughout the year. The diver- sity of personalities in the elite group reflects upon the quality of our school. Chess club members are deep in concentra- tion during after-school practice. , Kevin Martin, Rita Harley and Gina Sr. Nelda Chafitelli Mrs. Herr headed Frosh Orientation. Willa, , 3ll - li 'E lm W x illmcgi After weeks of drilling, the Quiz Bowl Team, Larry Czelusta, Joe Zawodny, Ted Bercher and Kathy Kress take their places ready to answer questions with speed and accuracy. College Night, sponsored by the National Honor Society gave students a chance to learn about post-high school opportunities. John Elizondo and Jan Johnson discuss plans with an Air Force Recruiter. CHESS CLUB-QUIZ BOWL-NHS!29 ASP funds update facilities Although Central is a very old, tradition-bound school, efforts are constantly being made to improve and update our fac- ilities. Through the Auxiliary Services Program, CASP fundsj Central received S551,000 to buy new equipment. Each de- partment of the school took a share of the money and bought telescopes, desks, type- writers, and key punches. Stu- dents and teachers are also proud of the new pottery wheels, the mini computer, a rainmaker, and the filmstrips and teaching aids purchased with ASP funds. Mr. Wasserman 'Q r l ' i 5, 3 Fourth year art student by the art department with Mrs. Lauber li. l 30!BUSlNESS DEPARTMENT ,-fl, 11 34 l Mrs. Cherry pe 1 I I A ui Q 2 1' SH IQMAU ,gi ' s i x I plz? .f .Nix 1 s rx H V ,rf F. .4-if operates one of the new pottery wheels bought funds. Mrs. Douglas Q5 Q. f 'Hm,,A.,, , .9-'NIH 1- ' Computer Math students gain experience using the key punches bought with ASP funds. I i 3 I A 1 I I Mrs. Burns Mrs. Harman ASP FUNDS-VOLUNTEERS!31 -1 I.. 5 v'f n 'N E X E' ' ff .-,E 3'-, El a - 5 G f .- 4,- swk .4 me Jnv-. awk l :fl If lr. ,I . .-. . I. W' 34 45 F - H 2 ' f-1 mi: f' W W' .., :bn iv. ,. N . H, . Q E, ff- . .F 5 ix x if-5:': 8' ff. 7 En' 3 ' ' .ml-111 ' ,J Lbfqpxln-n . , 0 40' 'fl ' QQ. . S rdf.. .--da . 12,2 ' ' . 1 'Nur A l -'nn P45 . . Q 1-di 3 '. lf. it f ' 5? 75? f':'2f I--. 'Q-'M P , sd-,ww-ora J , 'ru zu-4r::5U'l?'5Qf'ff'l'fi'7T 'J AC' Qs ,Ff 3--or-3 H7 .qs sp. 11-f2r1.f3.i S-WAAS ,a .A .1.p...z 1, .s tml -A-H u--,-3' tv 90 -, six'- -it it Ll One of the chief resources necessary in sponsoring a dinner is the spirited students, such as Sharon Jacob and Pam Scott who volunteered to serve as waitresses. On November 1st, CCHS spon- sored a Spaghetti Dinner and Casino. Sr. Eugene and Mr. Beier were responsible for organiz- ing and completing the evening. However, both students and faculty took part in supporting the dinner. Spaghetti dinner and Casino host Black Jack, Big Six Wheel, The Money Tree and other games of chance were played in the - 0 small cafeteria. Music and re- freshments were provided throughoutthe evening. The Dinner was the attraction for several who had attended the Democratic Political Rally that weekend. Among the many faces were politicians John Glenn, Mary Jean Vellequette, Tony Hall,,John Rodgers and Sol Wittenberg. The night was a success, yielding 52,200.00 rally 32!SPAGHETTI DINNER i Y 'z 'Z f f Z i ': 'l C3 . ti owl I yi iluiiilllh Signs to promote student support for the Patron Drive wereimade by ,student Council. and students from the art classes. l Closely rechecking the stack of Patron ,slips is Mr. Beier's, assistant principal inhcharge of public relations and fund raising. Frantic students. rush into the office with Patron money on the final evening .of the drive. ,::.4.4,-'-4 -.g.'..s .,- ,-.- .. :.z...mLr:.:-rzzmcfl l l l l Patron Drive ends in photo-finish Amidst office confusion, Father Var- ney displays sign that all is well. S S Students wait anxiously for quota to be reached as 8:30 cut off time grows near. Freshman Steve Traudt makes a As the Patrons poured in, the big impression his first year at quota drew nearer, at 8:22, it Central by turning in the money was reached. that made the quota. V ---4.-.-,,. il I fugffi sri i ffl: '99, F 7 -- 1' g A i ' vw yr A ' QQ -V' 'tml fly, V I' The annual Patron Drive spark- ed the selling spirit in most Centralites from September 20th to September 26th, The school quota this year remained as last year's giving us a goal of S25,000. By the end of. the first week the outcome did not look too promising but determina- tion and effort changed the picture. At the close of the drive we were just dollars away from our quota. As a last attempt, students were excused from their study halls to go out and sell the remaining patrons. As a reward for a lot of time and effort, all were given a free day. PATRON DRlVE!33 Foreign languages spice school life Central's language department gives students a taste of Euro- pean customs and history along with language instruction in activities such as Christmas car-oling, skating parties, bake sales and parties featuring ex- otic foods, and participation in the International Festival was not enough. The Spanish and French clubs took an extended field trip which took them to Toledo University where they attended classes and toured the language department, Planetar- ium and library, and to the Museum of Art where the groups were given tours in French and Spanish. A special attraction for the Spanish group was the exhibition of gold art from Columbia. The German Club went even farther afield. They awarded three students with a two week trip to Munich, Germany. 4.-3 ii 3 l One of the pleasant activities of the Spanish Club is enjoying authentic Spanish dishes. Theresa Harnandez, Kathy Meehan, Theresa Sheroian,.Lynne Kolebuck, Kenwyn Malhoit, i and Chris Michalak taste tripe stew which they prepared themselves. Learning French can be fun when you make a game of it as Mrs. Stein does. Guessing the French words are: Mary Cassidy, Beth Horne, Ron Reick, and Barb LeGros. 34-!LANGUAGES 1 R KX Q las ,-11 i - Mrs. Raval made Spanish practi- cal by teaching her class the f f ' H f traffic signals in Spanish. ,.u -.4. Snider, J.'Ansted, H. Blake, J. lwinski, K. Scott, C. Gordon. THIRD ROW: L. Devine, B. Killiam J. Koster, V. Serna, E. Burkhardt, J. Iwinski, FOURTH ROW: K. Meehan, C. Rajski, M. Kowalski M. Soncrant, K. Fischbach. FIFTH ROW: B. Kazmierczak, B. Smith, S. Adkins, J. Howard, Mrsi Jaeger. SIXTH ROW: J. Block, J. Block, A. Kramer, M. Skoluda, C. Nester, B. Koster, J. Kasprzak. SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW: T. Sheroian, P. Ludwikowski, L. Kolebuck. SECOND ROW: S. Reif- At the end of the day Mrs. Jaeger, renowned Spanish teacher, gathers her coat and books to go home. which they will use in the International Festival. To keep German spirit alive Sr. Adolph, head of language department, and German Club, teaches Julie Heiss and Connie Lang to make flowers LANGUAGES!35 i l I One cold day at the zoo finds student foreman Paul Calmes operating a blower for his Turf Maintenance class. An understanding of circuitry is needed finds Sam Fry as he repairs a television set. if Some pointers are given to Barbara Lee as she attempts her skill at the printing press. 36!lNTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS ,. , H ,,t5'l. , , -za J 4.17: : 1 1,15 -lg- . Wir. A. ,. , V melt- I . , 5.4. 1- -w-,cn . I J -'l . . - A 1 , 5 -,Hi ,M:,V.?q,,Q C ll A t llo A r ,C . . S , gopttntc Getting into things at the Scott Skill Center are Tim Long and Rick dj? at Kralovic adjusting the carburetor and distributor. Determination plus a steady hand is Nick Antoszewskl's style in his woodworking class. Concentration is a main key in focusing, discovers Steve Hunter at the television studio at Scott. Cettrtrallites Nleeting the challenges of a changing society does not only go on inside our school, but also outside ot it. After realiz- ing that 30M of Central's grad- uates do not go to college, it makes sense to have a program that gives vocationally minded students a choice. Now available at the Scott Skill Center are courses in Com- mercial and Graphic Arts, Broadcasting and Auto lvle- chanics. Taking another direc- tion are the students learning carpentry and welding skills at Cotter School: while others can take classes in Electronics or Architectural Drawing at Wood- ward High School. For others. classes at the Zoo. offer know- ledge in Horticulture, Animal Care, or Turf Maintenance. INTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMSX37 Experience plus achievement brings awards Business is booming here at Central, both COE QCooperative Office Educationj and DECA fDistributive Education Classes of Americaj have expanded their programs. Both classes are at the Scott Skill Center. DECA, which involves the stu- dents in businesses of their own, have won numerous awards, including a special award from Attorney General Brown for an anti-shoplifting seminar. COE teaches the stu- dents efficient office practices. This offers the girls a better chance at a job than an aver- age person. The class also does work for some of ToIedo's businesses. 5' ' it ,F , Sharon Snoad asks assistance on filing from Mrs. Johnson. 24' tk Modern equipment, plus a fine atmosphere, aid the COE students. 381 DECA-COE x Understanding business is not easy, finds Diana Kwiatkowski. lllll . ll Temporarily taking charge of the show, Karen Majewski con Maiewski, Mary Kay Metzger, Shelley Kijowski, Brent Martiri moting their organization for Cablevision. . Q - x-ff DECA OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Brent Martin, president: Brian Ireland, vice- president, SECOND ROW: Karen Majewski, secretary: Shelly Kijowski, treasurer: Rita Kapp, reporter: Denise Martin, parlimentarian. Fi? DECA MODERATOR: Miss D.J. Kern New program keys in on community education tradicts one of Brent Martin's opinions. From left to right 'Karen Denise Martin and Tony Sofo particiyte in a television show proi- This year, a new educational program was started. Project Phoenix, as it was named, was structured for advanced ninth grade students from both Scott and Central High Schools. The project, which is held at Scott attempts to mix the curri- culum into meaningful classes that the student can learn and appreciate. Classes are team taught in a four-hour block, covering a variety of subjects from advanced mathematics to scientific experiments. Field trips into the community and listening to guest speakers are also part of the project acti- vities. Project students were selected from teacher recom- mendations, results from achievement test scores and current grade averages. DECA-COE!39 f - V 1'4 X33 Q,jtfQtgtl llun iraqi I l n i lsiiilllria lima ms l years' GH 4 y ' 3- j li , . qsjm 4 of 'gre wth . f ln, the summer of 725, Mr. Gerald DePrisco' will' celebrate his 2-Ofh Yee? ?f lC6nIl'ell SS band director and his:l19thryear asf head ofl the music depart- mCl'1I.- lwheifl he filTSf:garnE'l department waslisumallg consist- 'ing. of 'the ba'r1dgj'th'e Glee 'Clubl andlfreshman girls,'ich,orVus: Underi Jerry, Ethei band thas' grown 'from ar gnoupf of, 45 'members to- 'over 100, andl Qualify Clldl 'Edt Sufi? as the inumbers increased. Four su- perior ratings lfrom the Ohio- 'Nusic Educators .contest at-e test' to that, as well, as the 'numerousl out of state invita- tions to play for parades. Per- lhaps' the igreatest iholnior was one whichfthe lbancl was unable tor accept: an 'i,nvitatio,n 'to play ifor the l97'1 Olympics' in :Genie many. The vocal 'department at Cena tral also thrived during' Mr. QDePrisco's yearslhere. The pro- ,ductitonuof 1l9 lBroadway musik calls asf well as the .annual Chjhistmas show, which hecorigie natedg 'have giveinl Central a name 'for' m.l-lsicalj ,eXQ9Ilence,. a 4-flame 'Which lfOlT, 20 years l'ia's.'been llinked with that of DePrisco: 'Mr.'Geralt:llV. lDiePris2:o lVlusic5Directon' 'V i tlwgrlf- s lik i. .fm ,-s naw mg ur i 51?-'Su'g 2'-'ilrgy -ISN-'-itil as Tribute' is paid to Mr. DePrisco at the Whitmer game for twenty years of fine service in Central's music department. xi!! - '.- 40! BAND v All , f AMR fl 2K,'4f1.il . 'er I' L- is ,W 1 0 F 2 A-V Q1-N4 Q 3 2 Ngf i fi! x Q 5 v 9 in ' 45,117 E nv, i it I ' 3 'uuuah A Band mem- bers reall get into their work Activity is undoubtedly the key that makes our band tick. Fresh from many long, hot summer weeks of rehearsals and don- ning new, flashy marching uni- forms, the band boogied and bugled at all the halftime shows of the football games. The long awaited new uniforms were pur- chased for nearly 516,000 with funds raised by past and pre- sent band members. The uni- forms are red with metallic gray overlay and stripes. The tradi- tional white spats and gloves add a professional finishing touch. This back view of Kevin Bissel illustrates . one side of the new uniforms the band is In ms 'ast performance as drum maior' Bob Weaking this year. Allen directs the band at Whitmer Stadium. 42!BAND Seniors John Spieker, Brian Ireland and Paul Chudzinski often assist cheerleaders in drumming up spirit. 'Y TW Present at everyggame, the band is performance at the Whitmer ga me. mations of the band is enacted song is being played. seen here assembling before their --21 .'.,.-.em 1 I i A e k, -'Q Q' - , -46:1 66 .P Q . 'fa HN. -, I 4 W 'f', Z. A 'bil S I K. i 'Q xu , CZ- -ee .Laurie Sm ieta nski' assista ni d ru m Imajorette, fi is si a , J , i Q a - , V- .Q uri., fy -L ' .. 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JV cheerleaders from front of formation are: Kathy Meehan, Shelly' Russell, Sharon Kaminski - Co-captain, Terry Balas, Claire Coyle, Pat Hohenberger - co-captain, and Shelly Balogh. 44!CHf-IERLEADERS I I l' 75 At the games everybody notices the cheerleaders and halftime dancers. But few realize the amount of time and work put into being a part of these groups. Tryouts start in spring and the girls practice through the summer. The cheerleaders write their own cheers and work out routines, while the halftime I I 5' ' 'f rr-g --. . , V., o -,,.,- 4. 'nf 1 54 il -,,,f. ' rev ' '- ' ff I if 4 uf T lp T , T . -iff l FJ ,Q i - '-i Q .4-, Y 7' I., I 1' ' Af.. ,Ad :if vi 5 , '- 5 ,Q 3 ' 1 ' X ' 1 x I , V qv . . qi z L 4 Y '. ,AQ I. f ,, T 4 ' 4 5' . ,' ' 4 .1 - p lf, il: L -' 'x 'Ll '. ' 'rf U '52, VT A E ' ini . M lu 1 , . Y 'IT V XJ X if ' J 1' ' is . I 'f ' I I. ' j if - 1 A gf , 'if . Q 1 tl , '- . r ' .. z 3 7,1 'S-' - ' 'V '-r ' ', ' - iL.' Q. . gg 5 . p f V ,VF Q. x i :lf-Q... 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J--me- ' f ' A f. i -1-'II , J,,,f,, ..:-:QI.I.-gf i lj I .,avL If' I',j ,' ' ' - .- , .-.I ' ,...,e - . . ,. IIQI-.2 .I I - ' I51:Ie. ' I -7ifII ,I , 1 - , , i iri- f, .,L. I .LW , .'- , 4 WI, ',I - - 2-,I-,I-,LII ,--' ,gl i Senior, Pat Louth Tension mounts on a windy day as cheerleaders and band await the charge of the Fighting Irish. HALF-TIME DANCE RS!45 Some people don't take cross country seriously, but Larry Schmakel does, often forcing the pace right from the beginning. l ':, H-- it Xf- it J J . fgwe. Us 1-F 'Fa' Iii - ,ts ' P ,H , W M ,, K, Wy, A. ,if-gg' ' - fast' til - .,'. ' ' fruit 1fLtt 14Q..,:, TF:--TZ. - .. -we-1,-f 1 . . L ri?feEf:9.'-7a'?2? 4t5'a:z-- . .?'fQ:lTf.f ' l so I If-as-f 11-sez-.'vg',a54 H Stan Czech '76 and John Gracheck '77 gain Junior John Lyons learns to pace himself over experience as they fight their way out of the the two mile coursein orderto conserve energy. pack. Distance runners build stamina 46!CROSS COUNTRY Cross country takes a lot of hard work, dedication, deter- mination and long hours of strenuous practice. Head coach Jim SchmakeI's cross country 'team showed great endurance in their 1975 campaign. Prac- tice sessions started at seven A.M. Saturday mornings with a five mile run at the Ottawa Park golf course. On Sundays the team ran the two mile course which they would run in competition on Tuesday. Mon- day and Wednesday lighter workouts alternated with Thurs- days and Fridays when the team rigourously prepared for their meets by running eight timed laps at Willys Park. Cross country doesn't draw crowds of fans and doesn't usually bring in trophies, but each year young athletes find in it a challenge. New fall golfing produces all around low scores Senior golfer John Pennypacker Don Rossler Holding the golfing season in the fall rather than the spring gave golfers better weather con- ditions and the benefit of the summer's practice, While the 1975 team didn't break any golfing records, individuals gained experience and even won a few honors. Steve Meyer and John Pennypacker with averages of 76 and 79 made second team All City and Wade Macke won an honorable mention. Doug Barchick, Don Ross and Dennis Dixon com- plete the team which was coached by Mr. Michael Kledzik. E' if , nvgqglel I ff H sinking a crucial putt. Doug Barchick finds that a steady hand is a good asset in 'RT 6 li am, , l U The chip shot that helped to place captain Steve shows fierce concentration as he putts and drives toward an Irish victory. Meyer on the all city team soars toward the green. Larry Schmakel Cross country is strenuous work but Don Rossler and Larry Sch- makel think the prize is worth it as they sprint the last 100 yards of a two mile race whichvthey finished in 10:47 and 10:56 respectively. GOLFX47 .-f, l- Raclxeteer Kathy Kelly displays good hustle in an all out eitort R H --Q: n' '.4-i.-- .. ,-' ' . N . . L .,. . I - +V-rv-,fin Sngfv ,.r- - - 75 'M I . .. , ,Q ,iff 'tl iLll.sJ3f t,f iii lldll. Ll ilf, T .cs a yi. -.,,., ll. ilu lil it 5 lL l at ll. ll' f? 'il 1 -'K . Fi C1 -EL tft'i,ff'iv'iU itll.. .lt.lmiz.,lv lL l'-Jf'-EZ.lL td ii. cifqii, it at elicit 1- The seventeen girls on the vol- leyball team had an exciting season. They tied with Start for lirst place in the City Tourna- ment. Mary Jo Kupiak and Karen Snoaci made the All City first team. Marcia Vilyszumiala was narried second team All City, while Pam lilensman and Janet Johnson received honor- able mentions. ivirs. Binkert of- ten baked a cake that was eaten alter the last practice before a match to get the team psyched up. PV' to savethe ball. Keeping her eye right on the ball helped Robin Delp achieve her 5-1 record. .1 ,, ii me . ,s - ,fi S. Y, H,p,N,'1l!fii5MI-J, -neil! c , - i t i l '. u .i .giifxa 5' -sy... Mui-. Q,-'-Q, -J-A O , O ii -if Cal erm ... .... i. -e...,1gL rr A 'cl X, rg? F'-1 L IL,-fir 4 'J m7lL-- ll 'T fllll M il tl iltiylll a...f.- .-2. Ji.. rl 1 O If O ,, G jf: jsp, ami 2- . nf rxf-ii to ful , ti It lplfflil J. t ii, in.. 48fTENNlS Fans were 'few and practice courts non-existent for those girls at Central who play the exciting sport in which 'love' means nothing. This year they ended their season with two wins and four losses and placed third in the City Tournament. This was the first year that the girls' varsity tennis team partici- pated inthe annual City Tourn- ament. Power volleyball requires-much alertness and agility. Practice also proves to be an important factor. A two year member of the varsity team, lvlarcia liilyszumiala '76 uses an effective return that may often overcome the opposing team. First singles player Karen Bocian dernolishedther Devilbiss opponent 6-2, 6-O. 'Q 1 i Y' 7 ,- - , j ..,, ' N-at - I ' . ,I . . if R,-. . ,.- - . Boosting the team to an 8-2 overall record is Pam 'Bunny Rabbit' Bensman hops up 59l'li0f Mary Jo Kubiak. from the floor to return a dink. --Q-1' emu, Gull! 1. mL..h I .rv-4 . VOLLEYBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: K. Snoad, J. Johnson, Captain M. J J. Kubiak, K. Murnen, M. Wyszurniala, P. Bensman, SECOND ROW: A f D. Veres, J. Trepinski, T. Mack, S. Bedard, K. Malhoit, P. Goodhough, C. Mack, M. Cherry, Coach Binkert, THIRD .ROW: B. Pudlowski, C. AHCityKarenSnoadu5e5bUrnpingteChniqLleil'1afeturfl. Campbell. l l l TENNIS TEAM. FRONT ROW: Co-captains K. Bocian, R. Delp, SECOND ROW: K. Diet- rich, K. Kelly, K. Kwiatkowski, M. Crowley, C. Cisowski. VOLLEYBALU49 On Sunday, September 8, the season opened against the for- midable St. John's Titans. The first half was, fraught with frus- tration for the Irish as well as the Titans, but finally in the fourth quarter Mickey Viertl- beck scored on an lmber pass. With only two minutes to go the Titans mounted a powerful drive which threatened to tie the game. Dave Dauer's timely interception of a Titan pass sealed the victory. Spirited Irishmen finish season 6-2.-1 'lar , 1: -sm I A H es... 'f- ,gf - HT' iF f -- 1-E.: .... -1- H .... - .... - -J -- 5-.. .rv 'ff-E.. si -gif' ...- --f - - . -I V -Q : w I i n i ? 1' ea-S '5.:. .: 1- s - u - ' . ' 'Q -I'-f-'Ti ' mu R' 'Q ' -fit-'F 'qi' 'YQ -97 'PW BB 6,5-f' i.4.5f159mig-fT--54? 121 E1 Wi- 1 - 1 v bf- . . MTH pg-f..v'6' , Jn .. v - ig..,.J,,,.. . 'g6Higg,.,,1.! ,V-Z., PM ,Er-Y V, ' E l nun... -:,.:1'I E.-4...-M l--.......-fini I-ii? . --mr l .gi -4 5'-. egg. are 470 +2 su - ' F -' . -5 lf- ' ' -In Q.'?'gf:351ig.,..., be F S- 5-3175--1 If 97 e..-.Begg 4 g ITL A ' ifwmlll 'A ui' .. V. 2 '-- ' li- 1 '3YlI1-- ,. F A' .-fm' , ggi' HEX 1 3'-+E 4,, f-l'ff:q 55 'Q1?TJ?5.. vig m,,q . ee- -..Jr ref- i'....... 'f?77..5f..,m,,-5' a a'V'if5!i.g: sg' is 9 Fai - 'aff v4 -if ln.-Q., I ee - , ,N IV ., Y . 'Y x' A N., ir -J--A Iv A . t M-Q .I -V., ? T'1.- Q I 'Jim l,fr T1 - . 4i'- 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: S. Young, M. Wilhelm, T. Boland, G. Corbett, D. Dauer, W Rhodus, K. Koelsch, D. Wambold, R. Facer, M. Viertlbeck, D. LaDuke. SECOND ROW: T. McNutt, D Czerniak, T. Maloney, K. Nowak, G. Dlugosielski, T. Montrie, D. Scherting, A. lmber, H. Harmon, J Murnen, D. Scwind, THIRD ROW: E. Latkofsky, R. Calabrese, M. Witko, T. Tate, G. Bell, D. Montrie S. Zink, M. Burns, S. McCulley, R.-Ziemkiewicz, J. Junga, T. Bialorucki, M. Coyle. FOURTH ROW: Li Horne, R. Pozniak, D. Kurek, J. Gilmore, D. Lecklak, M. Zmudzinski, E. Koehl, E. Jacob, M, Matthews, M. Dodson, M. Large, T. Moore. Senior flanker Mickey Viertl- beck gathers in a needed pass . 4- ,.-.wg-,v5V..,... :-N '- -f -gvefhggf-4 Z, . to defeat the Frannies. 4 .4 .rim Y -A 9-..- or - t.-'...'x2. -Q-we - . w A I J 14-f:! '7'?f:- - 'qw . ...pf l X... A el 'S-mais' I -.:51.sg,1f'2- '-1-1'5Ef?1.f -.-,V----ziifif' I ' . 'A ,.,4f'5y . - T155-'Z1.:12' 4:5 5 ,f,.f.r. .2 1:4 ,, V if ' ip. .- . ..f ,-l , 1F -it 'vit -L ?1sw'f441: f l, HV , ' - . 1 e M--r ' QW: rf' 2 wif-ai: : --f sf ' -F I ,.-N . A ..' ' , ,. '. .,.. ' 2 ' 4 . ' Q' s '-'9- .. L , :. I 1 . 1' ,gg ,, 1 fi-56 ,f,2.Q3i'fg. sg,-,ggaxgzm-f ' -1 '-' lit! 2. i ' Y ,X ,'7' :X 1- ,lic Ez' i n - Y' ' I , ' 'Y 4 ' . - 9.. h ... ,f: -QE. ' 'eafwnifl ' -- 5511 ' 'iii -,.-.., ' , Eg,.i,5-T35-5121-1fl ' T1 ,A p ',, ,:HLv.gg:f'ff .-:ue - fi'9,m 3' 571 , offs' 7 , IL S ffl' Kiwi'-'l '-T -S -'W ' . - i .As-?:7 'J 2 , '..f.' I . ' rox -.1-:' -' I .- '.,' , f1.3.2215,1:.?.::2es1,5-yi-.1 ff' WEP 3, 'lvff-QQ r V w- - 21.3 4 -Q'-.fslsi uf-r.f.H - -. - ' '-- A -Fifi' I -' 51.--.-.sf-with - .Jie-wveafimfftfi -- .-f:Lf.,1-ff... .:1,. ,vf MW lfiifwl 501 FOOT BALL Senior co-captains Kevin Koelsch and Tim Maloney proudly bring back a much missed friend, the Irish Knight. I 1 . . . . L f ,3- a , ui: f -I ' fs A iii'f'f'f v -1 ' A ifiilff' 5. f , ' 'h . n 1 'fe -7 ' f W X 1 ,-lr.-' Y- x 4-1.55, I . , . I..- i-7 ,.... .. Spirits are high 'as the Fighting 7-2 loss at Devilbiss Stadium. brought the Irish Knight to i. W .1 M . , ' T . : lj+'fm'lfR'iWi--11m-rig. T 'i' p'yp1,wlff:fr,,,vf . W, - A-wwe -f .- ..'.H,q 1 'El ,- avilx. . gm 7 , yi? F . I' g -,ii aigilf 1. sv, W. ,Jg ggi ifglffiln llfldf . ..- , , - -1, . . -'hz' ,. 'N-., f. A N v Q ,X A ' ' 3 ,,, . ,ufffj--:A--,.-1.1,- -fr-r-N J if .. ' 4 1 Y rish charge the field before giving-the Frannies a dramatic his 16th annual battle between the two well matched teams entral for a total of nine times. J Coaching doesn't rely on just one man. Assistant coaches John Wiza, Ken Katafias and Dennis Faber share the load. Barking out words of encouragement is head coach Dave Kregel, whose inspired coaching led the Irish to another winning season. And then came Macomber on Friday, September 13 with bad luck. We really couldn't blame anyone but ourselves. We hadn't come to play that fate- ful Friday, and the Macmen blew us off the field to the tune of 22-7. Our only score came early in the game. The Knights had an improved and vigorous Irish team to con- tend with on the afternoon of September' 21. The Central defense was unyielding and consistently stopped the Knight offense throughout the game. With a score of of 7-2, the lrish Knight returned to its rightful home, CCHS. Humbling defeat 5 thrilling victor FOOTBALU51 ' , .1-sl I- 'Q ,fxif- 4. i !- 5' :.' -gkrfnf , :id 21 ' f i , . L. -, ,- I ji 1 , .- -. . --.I -V 5 rf .- . - -. J . ,,,. .1 .4 Q, i ' ',' Q .- '- 3- ,1,, v.,e r .a,-,-gvu. -...-..- - L , - - .,.-g.- ,' .Au ki- L., ,,'.'31:i,-,.,f-Vt Blocking in front of ball carriers is one of senior Kevin Koelsch's many talents. He also played linebacker on the lrish defense. An outstanding defensive game against Scott won senior Chris McCarthy C853 player of the week honors. 52! FOOTBALL l' ii J' Senior defensive end Tim Bohland throws DeVil- , biss quarterback George West for a ten yard loss. . . ' , f - fl, X'-'-1 i 'Y X I ,Q my L .A -N . X i . A ,- f W 'Bit 7217- Y .:.' P H . ,X - l- 4..- .1. fl -1 f vi- . 1 . 1-1 ' ' ., 9, num' ,:.x.n.1: 1 -3 'wi . ' , . 2' V9 'ii Q-Uf'i'?I S7f 32-74.35 7 LQQ-Q..4f-4. -. 4 .V , .ll u 5 Q.: ' X A Elm? ' 4, Q i A 7' . 5 ,p . X , . x 'Q of U f .' :-f-:?'.Y'1.fi wif -il? . i - ' est . 'iii'-rr ' 'T'-ali' 37?5.., 1.7f..ii-i7i 'If'1!-'1' ,VA .Mx :MV , , 4,21 . l t-.,.:V. Niall' VI I-g k ' Q X . A .'. . . I I ,,VnA.,'.A Q 1, QW X Q 4 '55 gy . ,Q - 1 ' X ' f-X l I 8- ' 'ff f .X 'qahiill iv.: '51-s 3g ' . ' - , Q ,f blk- 5 Q' if -i Q :-.. i - . -1 .H I K HK: ' -1: 't L- u l 1 ' V ' I I T gg: be- 4-- ' u. N , , l L s J ly 5 .. -.r J 'C' 4 -P Q g .... f y -..W W emi 5 A 1 ,. 7' ' ' 'ij' ' ' ..:'??!:2'?.'I'7'A v-' T , 5 ' L-1 ' ' :H , '.. i' , . 4 . My .. il i K. .-.. . ..f.' i. .. - mv 'R- .QLA 'LZ' 4' . Senior linemen Tim Maloney 1861, Bob Facer C78J, Da Disappointment describes the Devilbiss game of Sunday, Oc- tober 6. Who, besides the Fighting Irish, could have played the Tigers off their feet? If statistics and ball control counted, there could have ' been an Irish victory since the Irish dominated both offensively and defensively. But two field goals and a Crosby interception run back I for a touchdown gave the score to the Tigers. tie: lu-ff' 'lg' A I Bill Rhodus '75 takes time off from returning kickoffs to show he Senior l'nOnS'f9l'baCk Denny LaDuke haunts menacing Tiger back TGWY Can handlethe tailback position aswell. Crosby.. In spite of the 12-6 loss, the defense held DeViIbiss' star player well shy of his average yardage. ' On October 13, Woodward ran into a steamed up Central team. In the second quarter, the Irish turned a short Woodward punt and a pass interception into two quick touchdowns and went on to a 27-O victory. Chris Mc- Carthy's tackling inspired the defense which held the Bears scoreless. Senior Tom Bialoruc- ki scored two touchdowns and led the rushers with 150 yeards in 27 carries. The homecoming game on Oc- tober 19 against the Scott Bull- dogs, was a smashing success. The Irish ripped apart the Scott defense with junior Skip McCul- ley breaking through for three - touchdowns and gaining an un- ' e W , N 4 L believable 208 yeards in 31 car- Aa ,V ,..3.,.. - k ' A ries throughout this super 'I IMF, 'ZIQJ' ' ' I I game- . K A Y' .1 .LL V V --I x xx gms In ...A .. A Nj 4-Qi in .f.:A.T+Tt,Ll,qgfH'E ' f - 'r..l ,- . ..-,.,.......e.l -l,- Wambold 6625, Don Czerniak fcenteri, and Dave Scherting C653 get set do battle against Scott. FOOTBALU53 Feelmg of unrealit haunts 1975 1 I f-. ,Nervously awaiting their turn on stage are Anne Augello and HO manager Eric Stockard. Trees in the Enchanted Forest don't scare Robin Delp and her manager Dave Kreuz. As senior men narrowed the field of candidates, campaign parties planned strategies and assembly skits and hardworking committees created decora- tions, entertainment and re- freshments forthe dance. When the football team brought home an Irish victory, enthusiasm and spirit should have been high. But it wasn't, and even the reasons for the clouds of apai thy seemed intangible. Dis-l lillusionment with dishonest nai tional leaders and anxieties caused by world and national crises that were beginning to be felt in almost every family seemed to make it difficult to escape even for a few moments into any kind of Land of Oz. 54fHOMECOMlNG Moments before the Coronation ceremony Karen Majewski and her manager Jim Bertz circle the Start Stadium. lrish homecoming queen candidate Linda Pina tells freshman Jim Forrester about his role in her assembly. Her manager was Joe Rutkowski. Newly crowned oueen Mary Pat return to the stands to watch the Emerald City was the perfect set- ting for Queen Mary Pat Riley and her court, Linda Pina, Robin Delp Anne Augello and Karen Majewski 4' 1 i 'Q lf: l Q , Y , 1 1,,,...- l if .lb f r ff. xc .wx ,X !iley,and manager Larry Murnen 3ame. lz characters and scenery were de- igned by Karen Bailey and Dave .ruez, student council art repre- entatives. li i s.f1 3H ff! , .fi N -x-I ' ,,5, ' K .4153 1 . ' ' ..,. . . A KI Nutty buddies Mike Kelly, Karen Bailey and Tom Hankenhof perform a nutty soft shoe while singing, Nutty Robin. A flock of pink flamingos migrate to Central to flap their wings for Karen in a parody of the McDonalds' song. l E .yi l , L rl .il A l Imaginative ingredients simmer as a wicked witch creates a homecoming brew resulting in homecoming candidate Anne Augello. FBIUIB Ghoulish characters b-o-o-st their can didate with screeches and howls of sup port. Uncertain shoppers are persuaded by animated groceries to vote Mary Pat Riley for queen. HOMECOMINGX55 Irish energetic in stifling weather and extreme odds Central gained its third shut- out of the season on October 27, and increased its record to 5-2 in a Red Division contest against Start. After a scoreless first half, the stormy Irish team utilized Spartan mistakes and won their third straight. The muddy conditions didn't cloud the Irish hopes for a vic- tory over the Waite Indians on November 3. When Waite took a surprising 6-O lead, it was time for the Irish attack. The big play was Bill Rhodus' catch in the third quarter, which set up a 24 yard touchdown. The final Central touchdown changed the scoreboard .to read 14-6. A sports observer seldom realizes what value a trainer is to a team. Taping of ankles, wrists, and knees is just one of the many jobs that senior Larry Hendricks must perform for the Irish athletes. Above Larry tends to the injured arm of Dave Schwind in the Whitmer game. 56fFOOTBALL git-S1!'Is,. ., ',l ff ' ' kPa -f,-1 if . . , ir' uf -'i'-FQ.----1: rv-' l 1 .:?Ej f f?:-,ki ,I Q'.',,J,1gfrs5i-f'ff?j5ft- 'LS'-.5 2:17555 lm:-.'.Af'. ' -1 ,...,41,!t -wig. A - La, u ,C 4 12 123 . - 7-l'J1'i,gf ' Ll, 'Jaffa' - -..' Qin 2? ' f.,2::5,i.i g ? QE'Lr,5-e!' '.4.1riI!.f:-....-r' .Ni f:..': F5 LL.. 'V' ' ' ' , Mike Wilhelm approaches another point after touchdown kick as his holder Tom McNutt displays a perfect placement. 6 .- All-City, Red and Academic senior Tom Montrie C337 worked his cornerback position with pride and determination. I l I' fx W -f: To play football often demands the de- sire and intestinal fortitude to overcome all sorts of obstacles. The 1975 Most Desire Award went to wide receiver' Joe Murnen who fought back from knee surgery to play. FOOTBALU57 Tie ends tough, exciting season The November 8th Whitmer game with its wild 12-12 finish was an exciting if not complete- ly satisfactory closing to the season. Title hopes had died in almost all but the most optimistic hearts after the De- vilbiss game and it was sober- ing to reflect that the loss to Macomber was the key game that kept us from a tie for the Red Division title. Waiting to do battle, the Irish reserves get caught up in the excitement of the moment. For them, the long hours of practice are rewarded only rarely by a few moments of play. Sparking the Irish defense is co-captain Tim Maloney 4865 with an effective body block which cuts down Start ball carrier, Joe Palewski. Greg Co rbett 58!FOOTBALL The center rarely gets much praise for his work but at his hands the excitement of a football play begins. Steve Young C425 knows that the snap of the ball could determine the success or failure ofa play. Senior free-safty Mike Witko sprints to his zone to protect against the pass. Ken Nowak ,fps Time out for refreshment declares defensive tackle Gary Dlugosielski who gets a chance to rest for a few moments while the offensive team runs a series of plays. fab as A team's running attack relies on good blocking such as that provided by Dave Wambold who opened many a hole for his teammates. Dave's outstanding- record as a guard earned him first team All City and All District honors as well as honorable mention All State. -V - ' A u . .1 -at -A ' , , --.,gnV'r -F 4+ '- af 'It 1 Q' , ' 1' -ff' vga ' 1 4 - H ,UE 'Q x :4V1i'i-'Testi l l .2 l, is as f E ,sf 'r -7 no ffm-a,f.ll-rv-1,3 gf git W for-pf:-F ,ba -V '- -, - f E ' ' s A - 6139. U '. 5 'xiii'-' an . ... as ll 7 V1 0 - A ,FQ , qf,:nF.,'5. , ,, .4 will V i .3-.,f tel f f' , i if T' - v QQ f ai . ' W lil :7 ... t .- .4 ' JZ lqtpgl TTYL l me-V V .J-as , -, - .-.7 'ff-fl - rg, kg.. 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W,-Q ,F 72' 'T'-E-f'Tf?'1'9 'Fifi' f f'bf1'?xf','11g7'Yf ,, . l55Q?ff,. -g lligfig VARSITY FOOTBALL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL 7 St. John's 7 Macomber 7 St. Francis 7 DeVilbiss 27 Woodward 28 Scott 14 Start 14 Waite 12 Whitmer 6 WINS ZLOSSES 1TIE O 22 2 12 O 12 0 6 12 Hal Harmon scrambles away from Scott opponents ':, 'L'VS?f,7' gf T K - I , , 5. ,Q-i'e7s f Jftpwtf ,1V-- ' .lf 5. L., -We V V-ew - ... ..-.-- e .-.,.-we - . 1 ZA A V g .3 , . -,rfgt':t:32?Ql - 5 , ,,- 1,1 r ?wll 51 ..w .--ur -.1 ,r . V ,,1f,V:.,L- .w l -, 1-:il l l A f I K , ' i. 1 , , - -- L-'A--H-NI '25 ' Q5 l 3- '!f,'r--.lil f-11 1 1' V QWL Y' . -1 . , -gi. ,- ' I Q N: vm, . W M ' X , . , t I, l n 'ft 7 4 I 1 1 X, me if X 5 A I l Af' I 5 -el . 5 I If T' 41 . 'XJ l,lp1T4f ti ,Q 'Kr 1 1 r x K rl, YJ, ff 1' ve.-iihp, .. A E 14 W 'III 1 'Lck f -52' ,sy f . ., - -1 ,Ll 4, f, ug? 1 J, . . Vg.-if --A V, L., -.0 - ue, Q ...'. Despite heavy defensive pressure, successfully releases his pass. Senior Tim Maloney runs a per- fect pattern for a key' reception from teammate Al lmber. AI lmber FOOTBALU59 SOXFOOTBALL .q:g,gw-'um wwe, r I,,nnoav-yi .. - , , ,.-fgfg W, 'N 1 . s if ,.- , N Q r ,. ,. N . 'gf' 'EA ,,-K. ' sl' 'Q JS' ...... ..... . xr ' - fqmmm,Q, ,CENTRAL ,,' EL 4-iZ'i',,..,-3- ' M Q, W-fp 2 12 551: .i 1' ,wr-1-fmwf-9 Gs ,, , -.r f - - - -0, 5 . .,- 1' 0 . Lx ,ff-fi is 1 .4 . L 2-,:.1-L.. - J ' A. - -.. ... ' . vnciqjlllll , A- u. I .' V' - ' ll ,- wiv , ,ir T 1' .' ' . .P f' ,-9' ,fx .I ' ...fatal I, Jr. i , +f' :!j.f ,-D I 9' f .4 ' ' jf: 5 J ...QEV iff I - .-PS' fffff ' V 'yu J.. 35 ' ' f - v ., 2 .,. ,ef wi. . ...-.--'. -N .- 4 1 U.. 1 -zggisg' ' J' -xr.. J, GV.. , x 3 .I-ax' .g,.. f..g,..,- ,L - . u '-A '. s-., ' .1 . 1 ij- 4 N, - -- ,' - 'fali--' 4 VIH- ui ' .Jax i :-54'-1'L.,3 ' v' ..: : i - 'f .- 'QL i :'.l'5fff V' 'xx x- .' ix ,Nl 1 'UI W, 'i if Junior Varsity head coach Larry Duwve shows no worry as the J.V.'s capture the Red Division crown. They were also coached by Ken Katafias. si. V's yield Defense was the key to this year's junior varsity success. The JV squad held their oppo- nents scoreless until the last game of the season when Start compiled 14 points to Cen- tral's 18. Head Coach Duwve 'it gave credit to the offensive line- W'-. Q men CChris Canning Kevin M? . l P Katafias, Tony Casertano, Mike rw N' Coyle and Bob Krauseh for .. F I-. ---e..,,,M f opening holes in the other '- team's defense. This combina- ' O r a tion of tough offense and tough- er defense led to the 4-O-1 t season record and Red Division u Co-championship. :li ' AJ.: ,- 'A V CENTRAL . ' ,CENTRAL . T - ,V ,CENTRAL ri ffl CETNIRAL V- H , CENTRAL l Y: ' 'Ti' V ra - W I ' - X TQQANTRAL ' -Af CENTRAL :A .. CENTRAL . . . ., , W . , , CENTRAL, Q l 'This year defense was a' JV ,strong point, .often :giving the Q,-'Ev' I 5 offensive team great field position. Here fullback' Mark Czerniak l Q43 headsrfgr 'thetrgoal linesbehind. the blockingfof Mike 31 ,T Coyle f75lland Bob Pozniak..q86Ji , Juriioiggvnnsirv' l3 Macomber 0 'f 1-9 Qevilblss Q 0 Woodward 0 18 scott o T .18. SMH: .14 FRESHMEN 'Whltmer Q 50 Macornber Q '10 I Q pevllbiss 6 29 'Woodward Q ' 6 Scott 6 ' 14 Starr, 0 F . Junior halfback Jim Junga C201 looks for daylight in Start's defense. J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW. S. Rober, J. Lechlak, R Krause J. King, J. Ybarra, E. Jacob SECOND ROW. M. Coyle, A. Casertano R. Joyce, M. Zaenger, C. Canning THIRD ROW. K. Domlnlak M Czerniak. E. Koehl, J. Hendricks. FOOTBALU61 '75 cagers have up and down season A 9-10 record may seem to indi-. cate a losing year, but this did not prevent an exciting season. The outcome of many of the games was determined within the last seconds. The team al- ways worked for a victory even when they didn't win they never gave the opponent an easy time. With close defeats, first from the hands of St. John's in overtime, then coming from behind in the last seconds of the fourth quarter only to lose to Start by one point and finally fighting back from a 21 point. deficit at. halftime against Ro- dgers, the team never gave up. The season iwasn't H close losses: there were close wins also with the Waite victory com- ing in overtime and the Christ- mas tournament victory over Start in the last minutes of the game. With fourteen seconds left, the lrish pressured the Bowsher Rebels into a turnover which they quickly converted into winning points. The biggest upset of the year was the victory over the Scott Bulldogs who were undefeated and ranked fourth in the state. The lrish were in command of the whole game and the team gave their best performance of the seaq son. 62!BASKETBALL . QL! 5 . 5 I ' X' , L N A 1 if r , tu -....e.-as -- H ', L-A if X YV . . f . H14 ' .1 '-J ' . 3 H f . F. - Q It un i fy , N, .4 V .I I F its Jt if.f3i,i -fl , it W ' 2 ,4 r i' -T ' --1 '.,bh -'L g K il' V' - Senior center Jim Strall shows that a big man can shoot from the outside. I Putting on a quick move to get around his man, Eric The Big E Stockard penetrates the lane against Devilbiss. fn basketball you use any technique you can to draw a foul. Mickey Nowak uses a pump fake to get his opponent off balance. l Junior Rick Majewski goes up strong to draw a A Cardinal Stritch shooter is intimidated as Ken Litwin goes up to block his shot. A basketball team couldn't make it through a season without a good manager and trainer. Denny Dixon and Jim Hendricks did a fine job filling these positions. 5.-.s . . ',-1-B-f point play against Rogers defenders. ' 143.211 Time outs give first year coach Dennis Faber an opportunity ' to regroup the team in the tense moments when an opponent's strategy begins to become too successful. mf i . Nl llll I . . + 1' ii' 'W ,leg x ' V ' .Ly if., ,..g,, 4, . A .LA , . ,.... ..-.:..-:...,,,.6..-....,. .V,. ,....-.- ., J' V -1' Being a big man and a good ball-handler is an asset to the team. Larry Murnen ad- vances the ball up the court against Rogers. Larry was voted to second team All-City and gained an honorable mention All-District. Central's own Bubble-gum Kid, Denny LaDuke, skies over a Rogers defender for two points. Larry Schmakel looks over to the bench to see what defense the team will use at the foul line. BASKETBALU63 1 'CENTRAL f62 Siagf 59 f ZQ1N!ALop.dMv?arm. .A 55 .- ' '- 1 , 'F- ,..... ...ti 'A -7' sn f fa? ,, ' fp f' x 1 f -.J ,jf U17 ,fy V , l,X rg ,F 'A , iv! Y . -A J. ' 1 I' Q w wi- iff 3 X, ,fx Qlrfx ' gy in M ..., ,ze E' W . X ,. 'X ,- vjmz.. , v I I... vi ,IV ' .1 PW V 3' Q, Y '- .--.5 I,g...u.,, .-.x 1,':,, -,L 'UL .-. AJ ' .Y - ,g-. 7 - X 1 fr ,, V .3 L.. U -.i 5 A 4 ' 2 '77 of-Axlg. 1 1 J V -K 'wks P' n I Mickey Nowak, co-captain I I -I I ,,,, ,-,a , '- Y . , .FQSQQYQ-IE? , N.-'P tho' 5 9- Larfy Murnen. Captain Two points for the Irish - we think! 6,tlTR4l Q., , I x ,Z I gf gpilbi VARSITY BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: L. Murnen, M. Nowak SECOND ROW: D. Fink, M. Meyer, J. ' Strall, K. Litwin, L. Schmakel, E. Stockard. Not pictured: R. Majewski, D. LaDuke. Tourney hopes cut short by Rogers if 1'-i l I Iliff . I I2 ,' by :'i::,.' rv! I 4 LL l. I 41 ' 5? i , . . . 4.-Ji ' s -' wx L+- -I , gg.. I Free throws are an im- portant part of basketball. Mike Meyer puts up a crucial point against Macomber. Irish hopes of a long tourna- ment started out on the right track as the team defeated the Libbey Cowboys in an intense and closely fought battle. With two seconds left in the game, a twenty-five foot desperation shot by Larry Murnen put the Irish ahead by one point. Venge- ance was -fhe motivating force which inspired the team to a near upset of the favored Roger Rams. For three quarters the Irish held a six to eight point lead, but hot shooting by the Rams in the fourth quarter ended the game with the Rams ahead. BASKETBALU65 r fP-XT 1 o,, - -A 5 V 5 best ,X in the city 'fi i' -f ' 'mx lf' if 3 A- an r.:' lu li Going up with poise and authority, Mitch Seeman fires a twenty- five footer in the opening game against St. Francis. Mitch also gained some experiences in varsity play. 66!JV BASKETBALL i gdii' if? e .g Q .R L X -. X1 i ,..-,,..- I , if at gi, Wilkie Wi ' N zffff' 2 T .f s, ,' I-1 Start Christmas Tournament's most valuable player, Jim King outmanuevers Rogers's defenders for an easy jump shot. Jawa' ti: .Q Y., ilvif, 5. '. ' e The ability to come off the bench cold and do earned Jim Kaczorowski the nick-name of Super-Sub. f-'- dp-'- -,. the job JV' BASKETBALL CENTRAL so CENTRAL 42 CENTRAL 42 CENTRAL 52 St. Francis DeIphVoS:St.,John's' , Waite Devilbisst CENTRAL '57 Cardinal Stritch. CENTRAL 59 WOOCIWE-JTO I 1 1 A CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT ,ICENTRAL so A stan . 441 TCENTRAL. 56 lsmoninzst 54-, CENTRAL 49 'Libbey CENTRAL 51 smohns CENTRAL 53 Macomber CENTRAL 70 Scott. SYICOTQ CENTRAL. 61 Bowsitert R 52 CENTRAL 62 Rogers CENTRAL 56 Clay. CENTRAL 50 stan CENTRAL 48 WI'1ITrl'ler A CITY, CHAMPIONSHIP. - CENTRAL 59 Libbey 54. A A 13 WINS: sw.LossEs A V With one minute and eight seconds to , go in the Rogers' game, Don Whiting , . adds another two points to an already , .. 3 impressive lead, TT E: aa: aaa --f -f ' A -- good followthrough is essential. pt 445, gggeful - I ..-G 5- T ' 1. u'l N I .,., - 3 , , . . 1 -YVYA ,-........ Un YV-r-,nv 1 5-A. ,rn P --A-P3 1 if , '-'vi -.--,E ,QQ L, ,'1'.1,..n JV BASKETBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: P. Pluciniczak SECOND ROW: T. Hafner, T. LaDuke THIRD ROW: J. King, D. Helvey, E. Jacob FOURTH ROW: E. Koehl, J. Kaczorowski, D. Whiting, M. Seeman FIFTH ROW: J. Grachek, T. Nolan, H. Hayes SIXTH ROW: J. Hendricks, K. Katafias, managers. Foul shots often make up as much as a third of the total score. Ed Jacobs knows that Unselfish team play gave the '75 junior varsity basketball team the city league crown. Jim King, Mitch Seeman and Don Whiting seemed to take futns at top scoring and rebounding, and their efforts were supported by teammates who, while not scoring as consistently, came through when the points were needed. Jim Kaczorowski's six for six charity points during overtime in the Scott game is only one example. The city title had to be won through the de- feat of the Libbey team that had beaten them 60-49 in the regular season. In Coach Jim SchmakeI's analysis the team met the challenge with a good solid four quarters of basket- ball. The winning points were divided pretty equally by Mitch Seeman 1145, Jim King and Paul Pluciniczak T12 eachj, Don Whiting C95 and John Grachek C85 - a proof that team play can bring in the trophies. JV BASKETBALU67 Girls no. 1 in city The girls' athletic department really knows how to put to- gether a winning basketball team. With the speed and skill that coach Fran Krompak drills into their heads, the girls' var- sity team completed the sea- son with a nearly perfect rec- ord. The season began when their aggressive defense and multi-shot offense stole that im- portantfirst game from the Lib- GlRL'S VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: P. Nlurnen, E. Dartt, co- captains SECOND ROW: L. Obee, J. Hauden, managers THIRD ROW: M. Klosowski. C. Usher, D. Veres, K. Snoad. C. Slauterbeck, K. Smietanski, C. McCartney. C. Cisowski, J. Easton. 54 '-ll . While her teammate takes a rest, Karen Snoad calmly sinks a foul shot in tourna- ment action. 68!GlRLS BASKETBALL Strongly finishing off a fast break, Mary Ann Robinson lays up two points for the Irish. bey Cowboys. After two easy wins against Libbey and Whit- ney, the team met with a real challenge from Woodward. They managed to upset them and hold on to first place in Forcing the opposing team out of their zone, Marcia Wyszumiala fires from the corner. Using the baseline to her advantage, Kristi Gor- don wheels around a flat-footed Roger defender. Waite. The Irish Iassies won their fourth city championship in live years by nipping Bowsher in a come from behind effort. the league. lVlcAuley was no problem for the girls. but extra irish effort was needed to over- come Scott. Devilbiss and Start. CentraI's winning streak also stopped Stritch, Rogers and .1,' I i i S 1: flag? ' 'Li' . . A L V gs. - . if pil: T-Y-xl Y ,- Av .Y-fl ,4 l - 4 E ., H. -.QU 'Ji I-, -1 L Y 4 'V A I A, Y if . L-,vRL::H1LA,L-gif Using a double pick down low to get free, Pam Bensman fires a jump shot from the corner unmolested i ' - f i 'Lf ' i , ff 'L 5 Q4,.:42.., After directing the offense effec- tively, Cathy lVlcCartney scores off the back door play. GlRLS'CtlRRClEf RAskCEfRALLCC 'C l CENTRAL Libbey 23 i CENTRAL 'Whitney 11 X CENTRAL WOO'dWard 31 l CENTRAL l30WSl'ler '29 , CENTRAL lVlcAuley 6 QCENTRAL Soon 30 LCENTRAL DeWlb'i!SS 20 QCENTRAL Start 22 CENTRAL -cannnm g I Stritch 23 1 CENTRAL Rogers 18 i CENTRAL 'Waite .19 N CITY CHAMPION-SHIF! WCENTRAL '34 BOWSNGI' 33 WGIRLS' ,l NVITATAIONAIL TOURNAMENT: i ICENTRAL CENTRAL WCENTRAL CENTRAL jOEN lTRAL Findlay 1 3-1 Beaver Eastern 43- Tuscarawas Valley 31 Marion Hardi ng! 39. Cardinal Stritch 25 16 WINS 1 LOSS For a good fast break you need a quick outlet pass. Junior center Diane Veres releases the ball quickly to start the break. Splitting the seam of the Rebel's de- fense, Captain Patty Murnen shoots a board angle. GIRLS' BASKETBALU69 i ,-'- ' N U ' ' 'S' -1' -,....L- ,.,,-- , , -. ii, LFE'-I ' ,. - 0 i e .iii gm as if yr- we s 1 V , . ..,.Yi Junior point guard, Pam Bensman slows the tempo of the game as Kristie Gordon and Mary Robinson move to their positions. , , iii H ,Y Y 4'-. Y -,, 4Q,,,- ,Wiz H ,, , Successful seasons often depend on a poised leader on the floor who won't shy away from tight situations. Senior Co-captain, Patty Murnen led the team throughout the 1975 campaign. 7O!GIRLS BASKETBALL Working on a nice follow through Junior guard Chrisie Usher raises the total to 42 against Rodgers. , I 1 ' ' I i ' . Qi .tg I Using the pick and roll who hasan inside position on i , Q, ,Q 3 I -..' ' if 557' T, l I ir--. A A N-- :J Coach, Fran Krompak proudly displayes the city championship trophy which her - -I girls won by defeating the Bowsher Rebels 34-33. Ms. Krompak's team finished the year with a fine record of 16-1, and an guard Carol Cisowski. dishes off to forward Lisa Slauterbeckg Overall record of 52-5- her girl. For a team to win the city title they must play good defense. As the Irish lasses force the Rodger Rams to shoot poor percentage shots. Getting ready for a game is not all mental, you must be physically prepared. Senior Ellen Dart practices her jump-shot before the start of the championship game. H , .,' A -I y . ..-gl X Irish lassies finish third in the state The first girls invitational bas- ketball tournament for the state of Ohio was held in the Toledo arjea at Start and Waite's gyms. Central's team had a good start toward a state prize when they defeated Findlay 37-31. Again the girls used their strong de- fense holding Findlay from scoring. Beaver Eastern was matched with Central in the second game of the tournament and the Irish came out on top with final score 47-43. After Central's victory over Tus- carawas Valley the Irish moved into the semi-finals. The first opponent in the Semi-finals was Marion-Harding, against whom the Irish played strongly but lost because of poor foul shots. This put an end to Central's 14 game winning streak but not an end to Central's spirit. The girls came back, winning the consol- ation game against Cardinal Stritch, 54-25: a victorious end to a long, hard season. GIRLS BASKETBALU71 Senior y grappers lead 75 l i czampalgn y With a look of .frustration on his face Dave Dauer's3 1 Y V f y f to maneuver out of bounds. f V M l E' iw n,,:-.nv . r With the closing of the match Senior Mark Wag- ner stays on top of his foe for riding time. Putting the clamps on a Woodward r atitempts to turn his opponent This 'year's outstanding seniors Dave Dauer, Marty Nowak, Mike ! b Couisino and Mark Wagner led Head - Coach Gary Gloer introduces his 1975 316 wrestlers In Wctoryl Sec' . ional champ Dave Dauer finish- wrestlmgteamtothestudent body. ed first in the Catholic Invita- tional Tournament at Start. Mark Wagner was voted most improved wrestler this year. 72!WRESTLING tries vainly in.. 4--.41--f 7, --- - .,..,,x-e,:-f-e--'- restler' Junior Kirk Kohlhofer Bora pin. Mike Cousino became cham- pion ofthe Catholic invitational Tournament. Outstanding wrestler Marty Nowak was champion of the Start Sectional Tournament and a runner up in the Roger's Tournament. -an-.W- '1 f 'WHY' ..l.,-. . . V. . 50s.- fl ,l ,-ii-if-'T -' i A T 5' . -. , ...-.-2.5 A ' -wig 'ff' ' .,'f' aa.. 4- With the opening of the first period Mickey Viertlebeck manuevers for a takedown against Woodward. FRONT ROW: E. Kelb, J. Taormina, J. Lechlak, R. Laux, R. Langenderfer, SECOND ROW: W. Bombrys, T. Montrie, M. Cousino, M. Nowak, M. Wagner, M. Large. Missing, capt. D. Dauer, K. Kohlhofer, D. Montrie. +-Q-a-.i'7'-we-1.l'::',g-73--. f - ' A 'P' 3 sn-1-JIT i?lfie..57'f ' . . A. i:'I.:'f7Ef32L1g11z-'Fin-.tfj3'EQ:, , fx? '. S-as s , Varsity wrestlers await their tu rn to do battle against the Woodward Polar Bears. ,214--W ' WRESTLlNG!73 1975 was a building season :VARSITY .WRESTQNG , . l H , . , l CENTRAL, 211 ISI. Francis 36 CENTRKL A39 Bpwsher -24 2 'CENTRAL 27 woodwa-mf 34. CENTRAL 34 Waite ' 29i ' CENTRAL. 44 Scott 27 as QENWERAL 21 neviibissn 42' i:iCEN'lIRAL .9 VQardinaIiS.tiEiitch 54j CENTRAI 9 'Sf2J,0i Il'l'SY:T s A' 54 f Y Z JV WRESTLING TEAM. FIRST ROW: J. VanDruten, R. Cappelletty, D. Dauer, A. Kohlhaufer, G. Lozinski. SECOND ROW: J. Forester, J. Gramling, J. Steele, C. Hohenberger, B. Killian, 3, , . i S. Solomon. THIRD ROW: J. Montrie, B. Norton, S. Lucarelli, J. Hankenhof, D. Ciesielczyk, E 3'W'NS 15 LOSSES J M.shusrer, F. Karmoi, G. Rienhan, s. Rimer. ,em ' l .. ' .,l' i . ' .w . . , - ofa' 1 num . s, ,ui f' V XX The last critical seconds of the match were all that Senior Dave Dauer needed to overpower his opponent. 74!WRESTLING -i The official signals no points as Wes Bombrys tries a Assistant coach Charles Beier. Just like any other team sport wrestling requires dedication, hard work and long hours of practice. 'It also teaches confi- dence, responsibility, team unity and self pride. Under a new head coach, Mr. Gary Gloer our wrestlers learned these qualities. But wrestling is also an individual sport. When a wrestler goes on the mat he faces his opponent alone. Whether he wins or loses, each individual will have to live with the outcome and only he knows whether he did his best. Team spirit grows with each individ- ual accomplishment from the mastering of a new hold or the gaining of an unexpected pin. This year's team, mostly underclassmen gained much experience and are already looking forward to another season. First year lettermen are Wes Bombrys, Kirk Kohl- hofer, Rick Laux, Jerry Lech- lak, Dan Montrie, Mark Large, and Todd Shealy. ,--f'- V '.,,, With the Scott Bulldogs bench looking on Dan Montrie finishes off his opponent. -sieve-,. b E' -de. .ri 9' . Y l+.4Qlgf.3. -. .Q .. K 'f'3'14w:3.-i-lt.. ir '1,., ' - L --'fl fi . fb' hm ,, 5 ll w 'tern' '.'T 'f' .msn , '- +'dfi .Lsq4i- ,- -:- I, 5... ,Mggg-1 1 .4-. ..f' :' . ,. K-T,f wN:w5 .g-L... . 'Q -e-4-K ' -d,.-- . - - ...- -.. - -'ff.., M-A , Lightning pinner Marty Nowak poses for Centripetal cameras. different holdtoturn hjsopponentl With an average of little over a minute's time on the mat, Centrlpetal photographers were unable to catch Marty In action. WRESTLlNG!75 Gym jumping L with gals and cals . x ' . T-Fi if 4 1 7 V' W ,ill '. .,- Q, A U lg. g iv , .M , . 1 1 j. I .31 ,V iq Q :I l L1. 31 , ,-, 4 'Q . . 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't f eg- .:.ff?ilmi:.z?ci Qi.-nm Ga a -g .. -. fl' K l 'L i Just like Custer's last stand, arrows were fatal. Ms. GalIagher's fourth period class demonstrates their skill in archery. 76!GYM Showing good form on his pitch, Mike Towle delivers a slow one to Kevin Zimmerman. Three P's and you're out. is the punishment for not being fully dressed for gym class, But if you are properly dressed you have a great opportunity to be involved in CentraI's phys- ical education program. Ms. Krompak and Ms. Gallagher, the heads of the girls' program. teach the girls about health and physical fitness. The girls learn different sports such as track, soccer, volleyball, base- ball and basketball. They also play individual sports like ten- nis, archery, golf and gym- nastics. But gym isn't all sports activities, they also learn many cultural dances and square dance with the boys' gym classes. Gym teachers for the boys. are Mr. Dennis Faber and Mr. Dave Kregel who help the boys stay physically fit by giving them the Marine Corps test. Boys also play basketball, soccer, baseball and wrestling. But since the state law of last year, boys also take a health class. Most students at Central take gym during their freshman and sophomore year, but if you get three P's you're out. ililslvf' Y -. - .Qi- I l 'x L. - . -..us With the way things are now, you need to know self-defense. Pam O'Leary and Nick Bruno demonstrate the art of Karate to the fifth period girls' gym class. l i l l lk f Before you start tennis, you must they have to do to perfect the game of 3 l -Q , 'LS 'ignn- -aixiail Sports is not all that goes on in gym classes. Students learn many dances: one of them deals with the Jewish culture. ind the fundamentals of the game. Ms. Krompak explained to her class what Calling balls and strikes like he sees them, Mr. Wiza watches the next pitch from Tom Nlorrin. Learning another culture dance, Patti Fleitz teaches Ms. Krom pak's third period class a Bulgarian dance. GYMX77 TENNIS TEAM. FRONT ROW: J. Elizondo, L. Schmakel, K. Bissel, SECOND ROW J W- Taylor M. Knorr, E. Jacob, B. Bogdanski, T. Dever, THIRD ROW: J. Schweickert J Navarre J. McCann, D. Miehis, J. Kramer, M. Solomon. For a doubles team to be successful they must be able to get in their first serve Tim Dever makes his first serve and Mike Knorr awaits the return. CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL owms 78fTENNlS TRACK DeVilbiss Woodward Macom ber' Stritch Scott Start CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL vwNs TENNIS SCORES Bowling Greerli Bowsher Rogers Whitmer Delphos SI.,John Start Wo odwa rd' Macomber Scott Devilbiss St. Francis St. J dhn's Libbey Waite LOSSES Head coach John Wiza anxiou .F 1,1 returns his opponent's shot. sly awaits the start of the race. Senior Jim Bertz is excited over clearing 13 feet to break the school record. 1 sg ' i Til it F- ' is f t ... - , .-i . , rw- - 1, I 1-., -rr ' .fl if 1 ,Ll 1' ,-.isa-f ,,. .-, 7 ?' U , 'f ' : :f?L' lt- ., ., ... -e- -f . -s J 1. ,- ..,t fp-4 -4rA HA . ,. -in ,gg . V, L... -e . s ' J -3 ' 5. -Q 1 W . 1- Y' i - i.L '. .I Q ' -V, X1 - 3, ' V p ,,.. - l W ' ki 55' ' ,l .. A H -.11Y.:,xy,, gf,'fr,:.i'v..',:'U Lg,,..,-, A ,. V - .. -15T.i7.5i 1 7' gg., J e ' A -' ' rg ' - ' -.g. ,gjf l .- ' , W ,ff :is 2 'UP' , ..1gilI..-S-f . jug - n , .,-. ...,fg....,.j,Nd ,, . 3, 5 , --J,-s,. -r'..a,. Vg ' ' , 'N , L! H.. .V nf Q! V U L-,.4WZ?,7.:! ' , I . 5-7, - 'T ...g:,f5f'?A-X . 1 X -' . , . ,f-' , . 'f ff, 'ni f ' J 1. da-af :- , , , . . , ., ., . - , '-.- o- f ' Sophomore Bob Calabreze pours it on to separate himself from the pack. In what may be considered a rebuilding year, the Fighting Irish tennis team boasted many young prospects during the 1975 season. Led by seniors Larry Schmakel, John Elizondo, Kevin Bissel, the lrish compiled a 4-10 overall record. Central's victims were Start, Macomber, and their last two matches of the year against Scott. and Waite. The promising duo of Bogdanski and Jacob, along with lst Singles player Sch- makel, gave the Irish a respec table showing in the City Cham- pionship. 1975 was a tough season for the track team as the majority of the members were under- classmen. Being out- membered at every meet didn'tv stop the Central Harriers, it made them work harder. Al- though the team didn't win a meet all year they tried to make it hard on the other team, forcing Devilbiss, Woodward, Stritch, and Start down to the final event before' going down to defeat. Head Coach Jim Wiza asked his team only to do their best and never give up. W f-rf-Q Putting all he's got into the races Tom Crowely runs his leg of the mile relay. Tennis and track teams have tough season TRACK!79 ' 1'l1dLw5Nf'- ' ' iiiiziiififiifzfzfisiA 'ref ffiinnizizzzwzzm ,ggrgwuguvaifigsrxrrjfim . I 4, A ,!. ' Q . .5 'f 'Nl' r ff:g,.llww v...-.4-fi, i -C afkvrmymwn' ' 'L V A Qu: Y ,,.ltJ 'f: V- at vulri-fini' 'immu- i li?i l?lP'f'i Effaauazii-'QQ l A i ' ' if--Yixsuvab' ' , J buf L ,,...Z35u iw!-lllmmww nz V l' - V As the starter fires his gun Vickie Ziemkiewicz pushes off Leaving all foes behind her, Queen of the track Connie Mack runs the 880. with determination to get a quick start in the 440. Junior Denice Canale shows nice form going over hurdle in first meet at Devilbiss. 8O!GlRLS TRACK - - -- V- ---it --1 : --1 ' fn' Y 4 -' L. .3, 1's,i3i V ' ' 1 ,4 ' ' 'C' .' ,E--, y fie-Q., -1-N15 . '-11 N i 1 ' V, '73 ire - ii, U Tjvfsf. F1--.LYV H014 l ew 5 me iii is 37 -' .r s i 'F iq iii iii' 'M5'li5!, 'L.!1F 7 nfl -. Aim X rJ l2.?'4 es W .C f ix' ' 'ff si-In O ' Fl-1 '.feirQ:?Ys. 7 'ii ' A r 'mx . - A i f slr 3111- X-1 I X. - ii W K fm' Qld i-.1 i 'Ye' , T' -5 'A gg, ., :li-Ji L ,A A, W 'ff L. ,.,',, , J -O ' - 7,15 '-f. ,. V 'TRACK TEAM. A Denice Canale, FRONT ROW: Kareni Snoad, -Diane 'Flahiff, Verna Serna, Beth Horne, Pat Schetter, SECOND ROW: Sue Mazurzek, Launie Lechlak, Lynn Danyko, Bonnie Trame, Carolyn Cisowski, Kathy Vljrees. Il-IIRDA ROW: liiz Tate.. Amy 'Docis,VDejbbie Frais, Connie Mack, Chris Otto, Kathy Scott, Karen Roshak, Diane Oliver. FOURTH ROW: ' Vickie Drees, Cindy'Foust,yM Kim Breniff, Carolyn Flahiff, Rose Balcerzak-, Kelly 'Rowan, ary Lynch, Patsy Reifsnider,'ColleenCambell. v- QL, Y' -A ,'.. A 5 in-if ' 3 l I ,f ,A iff 1 A Gymnastics The'1974-1975 edition of the- Centralj Varsity Gymnasticg, Team finished their season on a fine note. Lots of hard work, withy practices, 'fromi September to May went' into the few meets with arfinahl, show, Gymnastics Tedayf' Coached fbyi Mrs. Sue Binkf ert, the team, which started' competing. last, fyean- Went against H various duteof-town 'teams and, placed high in all the meets. The elfin appear- ance islpuere deception.'Gym- nastssare really put together with the materials lett oven from line backers and lqronc busters' and they pack at lot more combativeness- per pound. Track Track, especially girls' track' is one oifthe least attended. spoiftsg lack of an' audience does inotg hunt the partici-K pants but emphasizes per-' sonal achievement. Giiql runners like Connie Mack, who 151 in city, -and 12nd in state! can 'findl great satis- 'factionl withoutgthe -applause off a large, Crowd, The girls' 'track team, with' co-captain Laujrrie Lechlaki and Lynn Danyko, 'iisg just 'as 'spirited althcugh not fas -well known as.. the Mens? Varsity team. GYMNASTICSXSI Q-f V 3 OZ' Em A -IL . .. . , I 1 '1 .mira -- ssl, gg new , f ' lf. H Y, V. 4 Y ' ig . dl ' 'af' ' , ,U .EATTR 9 ' A4 A , Li' gsrnlf- 2534: 2344 Gif? 9124. 9194, ,v,im,, P' :E PYT Q' '16 I E ' Y ,g 25 24 x 776l .Qgglf i' f rl' 4 ,rf V Y ' . X ,, f ' I , J Y . emu ,rims im V - V 'i ii'fi 'Y i1i Q?5 '. Q 13 ' 91846 zffefiy SW 6154 -, A A V - ' -V ' , i'- - 1 f . i l , M L I 4 4, A A K A A in-1 . ' . , ll -- -- e:eta,a,l- -ear--g - I L I Y Y l -, Q 1'- vi W 'ti A -rj '- 'l - Q 13 , , . '. V-'-531' fl,-1 ' ,. V .. . , - , - , VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: L. Young, T. Bensman, T. Montrie, D. LaDuke, T. McNutt, S. Young, T. LaDuke, D. Lechlak BACK ROW: M, Kwiatkow- IDistrict champs finish 10-5 . 'Wf'g : - . - ng. fggs yn. 455' ZQJ ' ' if iijf y. ' I L- '1' if .-gf .,1., -' el-gp sr -g'3:e , :I , V .2 QQ: 4- 4 Q, gpnjqg .722 ,if Q fmt ,-.' 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Olejownik Since title hopes in the city were no longer in reach, the team looked toward the tourn- aments in order to redeem themselves. In their first game, Don Whiting shut-out the Waite Indians 4-0. Then against An- thony Wayne, Denny LaDuke pitched a one-hitter and struck out 17. But to preserve the victory, Tom Bensman made a fine diving catch and finished the game ending double play as the Irish won 1-0. In the open- ing game of the District, the irish defeated Macomber 5-0. In order for the team to make the trip to Canton, they had to defeat the Start Spartans. With a tight defense and fine pitch- ing, Central upended Start 3-1. The next foe for Central was North Canton Glenwood as the Irish were looking to advance to the Regional finals. But as all good things come to an end, our baseball team lost a heart- breaker by the close score of 4-2 and ended the dreams of a State title. 82!BASEBALL Having an alert shortstop on the team, like sophomore Huck Hay Irish batsmen a winning advantage. in ,, -'K 'r I 'xi Tia.: la g: t fl V 'xi ,Ri f .-if gf , -:i-251 1 7- --'fm 1-241 ., yt 'fgf-gin' :Z2ij,2ef IJ' V12 fm- , .9- V IS Q ' . -i rl.e::'iV-fr 1V yy N.. 2,5155-1' il , fi-fyfaff, ly- - f' A , Ai' .Vu -43 1 ,elliif ,b . iff if : - 51.9, QI 13?2:'. ZLEf1t , as i.21 fi ' 5,11 ..l,,,1f l!,.2'gl' ,. IU, Em., 1 , f tg- -. az.. .--:iv .34 . . 4- , . . .-KG-'-5, 4 ,-f Nfl' 'lifff -5 J J es, gives the - , - - -i-5--m 4 .-. -1.-aapgg-5 1,1-.-.-...,. ..... QI- A zz: . fl is err ,U iq . ' I .. 4, My - V -. . ' if 7:5 4 '....-. ' 'f ,.1 ' . . A 1 31 ' ' I' f LUV ' TAT if F35 ..g.. .' .-.L.+g.-..p. t 3 , l-.3 ' 1 N' -I. Y up-1-fy --IU-vi -ww f-A - 11--1 l'1.'LF' -if. 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V- 1 will' Qu .f I T2 '--1 'V A---. -43,-Q,',f,,: .0 VARSITY BASEBALL CENTRAL 5 Macomber CENTRAL 10 Bowsher CENTRAL 4 Roger CENTRAL 8 Start CENTRAL 2 Woodward CENTRAL 2 St. Francis JV BASEBALL CENTRAL 4 Waite CENTRAL 1 AnthonyWayne CENTRAL 3 Ottawa Hills CENTRAL 11 Scott CENTRAL 9 Sylvania CENTRAL 5 CardinaIStritch CENTRAL 4 Woodward CENTRAL 2 St.John's CENTRAL 10 DeVilbiss CENTRAL 5 Macomber CENTRAL O Bowsher CENTRAL 3 Start CENTRAL 8 Scott CENTRAL 12 Libbey CENTRAL 8 Scott CENTRAL 2 N.Canton CENTRAL 7 Bowsher Glenwood CENTRAL 4 St. Francis 10 WINS 5 LOSSES 7 WINS 2 LOSSES y.j,. .,- - 9571 A 1- .1 T 5 Y .N , ge -.,--l e must come through in the clutch. Tom nce to do his share for the team. JV BASEBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: J. Lechlak, J. Hatfield, J. Edwards, T. Kubiak, J. Hamm, J. Palsa, S. Solomon, Coach Thomas BACK ROW: K. Katafias, C. Hettle, R. Parzyny, B. Servie, T. Hafner, J. Wachowiak, R. Mangas, D. Helvey, B. Bilius, D. Kujawa O 5 9 O 9 7 5 6 1 BAS EBA LL1 83 1 i Diamonds - a guys best friend W7i :-uh. As the catcher gives his pitcher a target. Senior Steve Young cocks his bat to make contact. Sophomore Don Whiting checks his swing on a bad pitch. i. Wi I i z i 5 I ' 84!BASEBALL i o Q,-. t I i I i Putting everything he's got into the pitch, Der his best stuff. Q, To be a hitter you must have a good eye. a curve bail from the opposing pitcher. FW .i i l i l l l i l l fi-e',. M. A .4-. With his back to homeplate Tom Montrie makes a beau- ' h goes Wit tiful over the shoulder catch against St. Francis. an Larry Murnen awaits - ' Msn..-3.i.,....-...Q.,.,-,- The 1975 edition of the baseball team is one of the finest the Irish ever assembled. Coach Kregel has a strong pitching staff 'MI by senior Dennis La- Dune . sophomore Don Whit- ing. Also returning is Central's fine catcher, Tom McNutt. They practice long hours every day to get prepared for the season but become frustrated by the many rainy days that Toledo has in the spring. But when they get a chance to play, they play with enthusiasm and desire and usually the outcome is an Irish victory. The spring looks to be a bright one for the base- ballteam. ln crucial situations, a coach must tell the batter personally what he should do. Outfielder Tom Bensman listens to Coach Kregel as he tells him to squeeze bu nt. The number one battery at Central consists of Tom IVlcNutt and Denny LaDuke. Here they talk over what pitches to use against the next batter. BASEBALU85 STRINGS. FRONT ROW: S. Sodd, B. Keeling, SECOND ROW: T. l Bercher, C. Campbell. l WOODWINDS. FRONT ROW: C. Christoph, L. Smietanski, SECOND ROW: J: Schetter, B. Allen, T. Hausen, M. Ziolowski, K. Reese. lk: . BRASS. FRONT ROW: D. Faraday, B. Vedra, B. Dray, SECOND ROW: B. Soldner, P. Scott, D. Lymanstall, J. Schwind, D. Rucki. 86!ORCHEST RA l . 7,1 , . Orchestra members rehearse for the operetta with Glee Mr. Welch directs the orchestra at a school assembly. Orchestra makes music magic l lub performers watching in Room 109-11 1- PERCUSSION. T. Franks, R. Lavoy, P. Scherrer, J. Szczu blewski. ' c STRINGS. FRONT ROW: S. Snoad, B. Davis, SECOND ROW: L. Beauregard, J. Long, K. Kwiatkowski, K. Grady, Mrs. Williams, violin teacher. The lights go out and the cur- tain opens, signalling another musical production supported by the orchestra. In the dark auditorium with all the pageant- ry of color and dance on the stage, the anonymous orches- tra provides the sound that makes every performance a hit. The weeks spent preparing of- ten seem to go unrewarded as soloists and actors get the lime- light and the applause, but with- out the orchestra, Central's musicals would be incomplete. ORCHESTRA! 87 MUSIC department spreads Y Chustmas mx Al 2 -:lik lf - W I, . N' A 'I Jfgf an M iQ, , . xg k ,U , V- S The concluding number fo the Christmas Show combined the choruses 'wi ' - J' p and orchestra for the hymn O Holy Night ghe traditional finale Months of careful prac- tice and preparation came to a climax as Mr. DePrisco raised his baton signaling the opening song, March Of The Toys. SSXCHRISTMAS CONCERT xx. X... XR. 'fn..,, 7 In Mrs. Seeman and accompanied by Mrs. solo bv Dave Miehls. The audience feels warm inside as Sue Macke Dave McClellan and Monica Gay nor tell of wintry weather outside through their renditions of Let lt Snow Take one 200 lb. Santa, fifty toy soldiers, and the combined Glee Club, orchestra and band on a snowy Sunday evening, pack them into the Masonic Auditorium with a thousand or more Irish fans and you get the annual Christmas show. With the help of Mrs. Seeman, Mr. DePrisco, and Mrs. Weiher, the students once again pro- duced a memorable Sounds of Christmas on December 23, 1975. The Glee Club took the spotlight with a well paced selection of traditional and modern Christmas songs. The orchestra began 'with selections from the Nutcracker Suite and ended with a lively Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Q fr 4' if EM ix ' l Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without Sa nta: playing Santa, junior Denny Dixon brings good tidings and shares his gifts with the audience. CHRISTMAS CONCERTX89 Romping across the stage is Mother Goose accompanied by ani- mated dolls who were part of the Childrens' Christmas Parade. X ., Hx-,L Since the music building is separate from the main build- ing, Central's musicians soon learn not only to brave the elements, but' to enjoy them in season. r BOYS' CHORUS. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Howard, J. Richard, P. Desmond, J. Gramling, D. Reick, P. Ramlow, D. August, G. Kish, M. Stoeckley. GIRLS' CHORUS. FRONT ROW: V. Workman, L. Keller, K. Lesle, K. Hankenhof, S. Keogh, C. K. Taylor, J. Shortridge, Dauer, L. Middling, SECOND ROW: M. Reilly, B. Killian, A. Derlata, P. Robb, J. Rumschlag, C. Morgan, A. Kocinski, L. Zalinski, THIRD ROW: C. Click, M. Nawrocki, P. Peterson, B. Sagan, I. Majcherowicz, P. Eaton, L. Devine, J. Dame, J. Lechlak, D. Wiczynski, S. Kina, FOURTH ROW: K. Turk, A. Berkel, J. Hegedux, M. Wright, J. Kehres, J. Tucholski, A. Docis, D. Machinski, K. Grczewski, D. Pribis, S. Kress, J. Jakubowski, P. Reifsnider, J. McDonagh. 90!GLEE CLUB Musical ta- lent sounds its way out in C-lee Clu and chorus ' Blending many voices into one harmonious sound requires much practice and patience. The long hours that Mrs. Caro- lyn Seeman and her 84 member glee club spent rehearsing were somehow squeezed in between numerous activities. The glee cIub's 1975 tour included grade school concerts, the Sounds of Christmas at the Masonic Auditorium, and the 1975 Oper- etta, The Most Happy Fella. The glee club also doubled as a choir at the ordination masses of deacons and priests and at Central's Graduation Mass. The other vocal groups at Cen- tral aren't as well as known. Concert Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Boys' Chorus and the Center Stage Troupe also perform mu- sically. The choruses sing with the Glee Club at the Sounds of Christmas Concert and hold their own concert during the Spring Arts Festival. The Center Stage Troupe combines singing with choreography to enter- tain both public and private organizations and business groups as well as provide a key part of the entertainment at the Center Stage Revue, the annual talent show. - CENTER STAGE TROUPE. C, Desmond, D. Williams, S. '-v- - ' l H-45 ' 6 T. T , S321 N - L : X 1 ' I X. ' Vg ,xv V Nix ' -2 , 1 N , ,X ' ,Iris i X is if f I ii! N ifgi T R 'U S X-f ' I ! A , X V 4 X X I K I ,I 'R X '1 X X 4 3, X CONCERT CHORUS. FRONT fi l T 1 ROW: K. Kern, F. Jarosz, V. S 1, 'X 1 T X A Mohr, T. Canales, K. Drees, 1-.1 T , SECOND ROW: E. Dazell, C. ' ,Mi sd X 3 X T X Bodgorski, K. Heter, N. Klatt, - J, X5 5 ,Q X 1 1, THIRD ROW: K. Aubry, A. ' -L5 X -wil 5 fy, X Morrin, C. O'Leary, B. Bowman, ' , 1 4 J . i hi' , K.Kasse,J.Heiss. ' v' ' CLUB: FRONT ROW: C. Reisbach, C. Gospodarek, B. Desmond, K. Miscikowski, B. Horne, D. Pucetti, S. Binkowski, C. Johnson, Williams, J. Ansted, T. DeIBrocco, D. Tigges, A. Beilhart, V. Serna, K. Kress, P. Neenan, C. Murphy, K. Bishop, D. Kas:ee, J. C. Lechlak, S. Macke, SECOND ROW: D. Macke, S. Shortridge, C. Kaczmarek, K. Kayser, D. Foreman, K. Boes, J. Essex, Ludwikowski, P. Harley, M. Zalewski, C. Beauregard, D. Kurek, T. Martaus, S. Jacob, M. Kehres, S. Cahn, D. Justen, D. Malhoit, S. D. Rumschlag, K. Palicki, K. Olnhausen, S. Eggl, THIRD ROW: T. Wierzbicki, P. Zawodny, R. Beauregard, D. Kurek, G. Barry, Couslno, D. Miehls, J. Lyons, J. Ybarra, J. McCann, D. J. Miehls, C. Stein, D. McClellan, J. Block, T. Keogh, M. Zmudzinski, J. Morris L. Czelusta, FOURTH ROW: S. Zielinski, S. Reeves, M. Keil, A. Bonczek, D. Kanevel, R. Eaton, G. Radecki, S. Foreman, B. Butkowski, D. Fischer, T. Franks, F. Hurtado, T. Hunter, T. Bialorucki, J. Jaworski, J. Kasperzak, M. Zaenger, S. Tucholski. RlGHT:TT. DelBrocco, D. Malhoit, S. Desmond, J. Howard, S. Macke ski, K.Miscikowski,c.Kaczmarek. - X XX X I X X 2 ., Xue. X, : Ha X, .. LX i ' i X, X. , X XX Xu. jglg 35 ' - X, EA I X X X T X il X J EQXQX y- S, A X 5 , X Xjx-XXX-.' X X , LX J ' Qs., X .eff 1 7 ' T ' XIXXA X.,4.q-fgT'X' aQX ,I X QJQIZLJX it . gf,-.:s.e ffgzfgi. , . f . 4 f F Xi 1X ll! ' ff' X J' ' QX L77.5'S ' A Y ir, 'A gh! 'PH V , I J . 1 Q 11. X i lug s- ' ' ,T 1,...,X -LL - , - f X X X '. X Many hours of practice precede each performance. .X XX X, K i Jr' W 1 il I -, GLEE CLUB!91 Students share pride in ethnic backgrounds Central's gym was the setting for the 1975 Ethnic Assembly on Wednesday, April 23rd. Groups were imported from all over the city to entertain the student body. Each group was assigned a faculty host who greeted them at the door. helped them become familiar with Central and with the as- sembly program, and, after some refreshments. saw them them off, The groups and their faculty hosts were: The Echoes of Poland with their Faculty Host Sr. Geraldine: The Emerald Ceili Dancers with their Faculty Host Mrs. Hussg Los Colores Folhoricos with their Faculty Host Sr. Pat Schnapp: and The Scott Gospel Choir with their Faculty Host Mrs. Seeman. A special appearance was also made by Ted Franks' Polka Band. Everyone learned some- thing about the different ethnic backgrounds that make up CCHS, The assembly was spon- sored by the Afro-American Club. After the assembly during all three lunches, there was an Ethnic Bake Sale in the Small Cafeteria, selling all sorts of Clapping their hands Three of the Irish Iassies concentrate traditional ethnic goodies. Student body' ,7, , ll .F X '- X . 'xt , Q ' - it 5' 4 R V :M '- . i ' ' i at T 4 gwxxx-lu vrnrxrf T V ' 3' ' I ' ui 1, l, g ' .A T l gt 1 fn- ' . gd V - A li? . T 1' A' ':'J',. - lb il 4' . ' jfffuf If A' TQ!! ' '- K' . it E 1 ln A ' 'yt ,. ., E ' -::'s,f . N ff ri ., X., -' '- 'Y . ,,,, .,-4 ,,L ,, J,f,L , ,, . 1-1, ,- , . ,. gig. , -' 3, wg-,aff -- l V : 'i lnsllfi. .H ,.'- -Que - 1- - V S f' 'Y-L M A Two Mexican couples twirl their skirts and click their he l As Theresa Hernandez '78 looks on, Abe Diez ' i and Tom Hernandez juggle knives. OU the HSXTSTGDWI theirdance routine- Promending across the stage are Stan Czech 92!ETHNlC ASSEMBLY '76 and his dancing partner, beat, the Scott Gospel Choir entertains the CCHS I TF 5. . u r' .111 1 N - f. I3 F :K ,flu I ' 5' N I 'KX . v fi. ' Q, it H dancing for us. zch the Irish dancers do the jig. F Jumping in the air and clicking their knives, Abe Diez and friends dazzle us. Eric Stockard '75, Our Master of Ceremonies was Costumes were imported from Poland to give the Echoes of Poland an authentic look These members of Los Colores Folhorics show off beautiful costumes and fancy footwork doing the Mexican Hat Dance. ETHNIC ASSEMBLY!93 Along with her duties as SC secretary Suzy Reeves also finds time to pre- pare special projects for her German class. -1--- Za F' f' at ei Student Council had a hand in everything from Spirit Signs to ' ' fund raising. They organized many of the major events of the year such as the Homecom- ing and Sadie Hawkins Dance, gn Car-O-Sell Drive. S.C.sweetened the monotony of school life with , sucker sales, Valentine flowers and Christmas cards. The stu- dent council moderator, Sr. Geraldine, saw to it that the s fr minor activities like Christmas if decoration contest and the 1 , 4 lj , N canned goods collection for it l Honduras were not overlooked. fi, .. - l 'll r 1 The officers found that student N - T J i- I ,A l if LW ,Tv p .- W council is more than an ego 'T 51 ,LP , . j iii, trip but is a commitment to T- r-1 ' ' . l . ji' 'El F i K 'fel much unappreciated work. li' L W2 l' rf ftC'4 - fl ,Qi -if 1 1' A it ii flair. . . 4 1 .ia-.f'..fl3 .- ' .1 ty- .QL1 1 ', 1 . 1 . Q , ff- fifirtff-f a, -1 t'r 3 , if ...I ..., ., , . i i ' M : g if A 'fffav-.-,VLA-. -Q V3 W 4- . .1 ll... ,Ni , ' V . . 1 ' A i. ,L su? I , Jw .Eb .tu t L- .U ? ,K '- ' fl T 2 1 . 1 if 4 2' fi, 'Q T l 31 5-V -: ' ' A ' ' it ' 1 f it ' '1 3 H l X ! .A 1 Q' t F its 4 4 i . - - A V 1 ' l - b Q ole 1 - lil - - T -4 . Q i i V, r. vi. 1 i ,ni ,-: , , .r .R 31 :' ' I - 1 I ' 'V ' A N , :ffl . - L Q' Uri: L3 T i, ,ii gf , ' i ' , . tg, 3 ' '1 il ' W . .i .+ .. it , . H , 3 ' in ' --1 .1 ' Lf l . g'.' , ' , R' .. . 1 g Q , . .g f '- , ,g . 4 ' le . ' -,J ij 1, cv - 1 A . 1' l? at 1 i I l . . . . X , Y li L X . 4, . 4 t .' 1 , . A .lg .nl l . . , - Ur ' ft -.A ,V ,P Y Ia . E I ' f' ' . 1 Y lr , i . , i i ,qi 65 ' 'wi ' lit . ' . ' ---- '-..:' A Promoting, the Candy Drive and other fundraising events, SC President Mary Sturtz was ready to pose nounced- -I-hey are: pam Oqbeary as any character such asthis. Bass Mike Duran Enen Dam' Candidates along with their escorts SC officers Jim Bertz Mary Sturtz SUZY Skating parties helped raise money as Reeves and Marty Mahnen display some well as provide recreation for the stu- ,. . . . . of the charm and wit It takes to be voted dents. Pat Trease, Tim Moore, and Debbie lows! 90,1911 thmk the Frefshmen Wm Wm the Caf- mto Student Council pemne lock hands in the triple Skate O-sell drive.. says Robin, alias Pat Desmond to Bat- 94fSTUDENT COUNCIL ' ' vt -f --rr El , tv 4 ' A .- A - . 'v-. , 1- 1223 rin' .. ff-,'?'f . 92:5-32 W ' I-T X .mv- 'dx-:.,l ,- 4 - - 3941-I J, W1 W ,- - 1, 4 --X I 1 -.N D me-. ,L 'nl 1:- -:J 1 -J gr . s L-'M A 1 .. ,. f it assi.: 'Q X, U , l , I , I-X V T? --,N V , w , ,,J-- 'M X it lrzupri 4, .luck 5 y Y- - li' - 3. i 'f-- ' i n -V I ur Y' VA L, I. 2- gl ' V' Lil' 3 K - T ' M ' .. . 3' f 15' vi i, Ll I ,v r - YV 1: 1. ' 4 L. - . , v at Skateland. man 'hm Harpen' ait through a long, tense momentybefore the name of queen is an- rirby Karninski, Peggy Halleron, Dave Scherting, Robin Delp, Mike ryan Abbott, and Karen Bailey. if 'i l l l .lmiell One of the traits which helped Jim Bertz become SC Vice- President is his good humor, which he exhibits here in his role as Olga Korbertz. No matter what event takes place, SC offi- cers like Marty Mahnen, Treasurer, always get into the act. Screams of laughter filled the gym as Darrah Malhoit organized and lead the Varsity Drag goers in the Bunny Hop. ln the climactic moment dur- ing band break Mickey Nowak, co-captain for the basketball team, crowns Ellen Dartt as 1975 Student Council queen. STUDENT COUNCIU95 Sadie Hawkins finds her Superfella There are so many special peo- ple at Central that we inevitably wonder who is most special. Ac- cording to a survey of senior women, the most special person is one of the five Superfella candidates. On March 12 through an assembly organizeo by Karen Bailey, the candidates and managers: Jim Bertz and Lynn Danyko, Tom Bialorucki and Peg Neenan, Larry Murnen and Ellen Dartt, Dave Kruez and Diane Vanderpol, Joe Rutkogwski and Paula Pomaski, dem- onstrated their uniqueness be- fore the student body. Balloting was done through donations to the student fund in the name of the preferred candidate. At the Sadie Hawkins Dance Cscheduled for March 14 but de- layed a week because of a snow- stormh Dave Kruez was an- nounced as the 1975 Superfella. . X In fs- X .. V . To prove his strength Superfella Dave Kruez reels in the Sky Green Whale, and aids him in getting the red out with the use of Visine. ff.: ' , L T L l .. 1, . g la, li - ii? L ' L 3 if i V L , I Y 5 ,l l i' ' I b ' E H , ' 15 l iv ' 1 I l j' ' W, , VI-V,L i .I I Q . i A ri! vi N I V V in if ' I i Y xg.. ,rg-eg-.-gf. i L An artist is most creative when he can get into his work: Larry Lyrone Murnen really got close to his painting while lmultptalented Jim Befti impers demonstrating his artistic talent. ff ' 96!SUPERFELLA -- A P l W..-.. onated Elton John playing Bennie and the Jets, and also Olga Korbertz ' performing a gymnastic routine, 1' lt qt 7 .Ji As football player he never quit And on the stage per- formed with wit. He's a real star. He may go far. Tom Bialorucki and sh - aving cream. The English Department invited the National Theater Company to perform on March 25th at Central.'The seniors and juniors were intrigued by the com- pany's production of The Miracle Worker and impressed the actors by being an attentive audience. Come Blow Your Horn, a modern comedy was done for the freshmen and sophomores. Students were permitted to leave a half day of class by buying ticket to see these live shows in Central's Sym- National Theater Co. enriches school day The NTC actors Irene Arranga, John Manzi, Faith Stanfield, Neil Napolitan, Mercedes Ruehl and Toby Tompkins pose briefly in Come Blow Your Horn' attire. The same actors took roles in 'The Miracle Worker.' Y T .- rf . - E 1' A ., ,1 -fu . . , -N ,' 1' 'nf' ,,. - , 'A- F , 'rt lt, V 1 NT., I . f , v A ,- fm if I ' X ...ig '- l if ' if . r ,T l ilwi 4. -' ' . V I -R A f!! A ',,,f.,-- ' 45.1. ' . Denise Canale, Mary Quinn, and Karen Wenger of Central's stage crew xf' Q ' ' - , help unload props for the NTC. T A , X K ' XX ' ' I A r A . ' xx - , X, Preparing to explore the murky - j 'T f-44 ' depths of a shallow tub, Joe ue- W-, My A gil -A Rutkowski inspects his scuba NX WM V T gear. ' . ,i l T A A T J - T . NATIONAL THEATER conviPANYf97 rf - 1 . . ' -- JLQ i1'f3T':.- . Students were challenged to run the school on Role Reversal Day. Mrs. Teachers celebrate students 4 I -1L'.-2,5-,Q I x 's'-vw TL , i 'x 'li m X 'A' 4 'x - , a On Wednesday Focus on Athletics the Faculty-Senior game Dever assists newly chosen principal Larry Murnen who replaced Fr. Thomas. Contest ended in victory for faculty The war between students and teachers came to a truce on Student Appreciation Week, March 17-22. The week start- ed on St. Patrick's Day when faculty members took-the spot- light for an Irish assembly. Student talent was the main theme for the week long cele- bration and musicians, athletes and scholars were each given recognition. Also featured dur- ing Student Appreciation Week was the annual Faculty-Senior basketball game. The week ended with Role Reversal Day on which students took over as teachers in classrooms as well as administrative positions. Mr. Michael Beier never looked better than he did on Role Reversal Day when Joan Szaroleta took over hisoffice. 98!STUDENT APPRECIATION WEEK 7 .im Teachers appreciated their outstanding stu dents by pinning ribbons on them as Sr Rita does for Senior Paul Zawodny The ribbons were made by art students . api' A . 7 A l .1 'A' On student talent day Bob Allen, Kevin Bissel and T d F k t t ' d t d t d ' l h ' as held.This hilarious ln their little Irish hats Terry Furlong and Jim Schmakel Hjelyggniazen er ame S U en S urmg unc with tickle the audience by singing Kids, 3 : supplying the sealed envelopes. I l Displaying his great mental powers, Fr. Marty Nassr impersonates bl h- h h th f the Greak Karnak with host Fr. Tom Oedy as Ed Nlclvlahon Zignievgffrtseitgggngboiylaculty members F T ' '?x T ' if l l . J X r l I , I ' l w' , i - l ,ll , ,f Enthusiastic Sr. Pat emcees the faculty as- STUDENT APPRECIATION WEEKf99 ,... .l . 4 Q.. i-67 . ,' .l if lv The Executive Administrator of Central Catholic High School, Sr. M. Cabrini. Sr. Cabrini works hard for Central IOOXADMINISTRATION Sr. M. Cabrini's job here at Cen- tral is that of Executive Admini- strator. Giving personal atten- tion to all the schedules takes up most of her summer months. Then the re-adjusting of all these schedules keeps her busy during the school year. An Executive Administrator's job is never done, and Sr. Cabrini is a shining example of patience. determination, and organiza- tion. Reverand John Archie Thomas '54, Principal of Central Catholic High School ... Our Assistant Principal in charge of Development and Public Relations, Mr. Michael Beier. Pr. Thomas guides Cen- tral through difficulties of '74-'75 Returning as Principal of Cen- tral Catholic High School was Fr. John A. Thomas. For the second year, the 1954 graduate took on this trying job. His first problem was our budget. Known as a financial genius, Fr. Thomas quickly went to work on this problem. Money-making drives and hunting for dona- tions were the only solutions. Next on the agenda was repair- ing the school building. The Toledo Diocese helped by giving Central 530,000 to repair win- dows. Fr. Thomas also set out on a project to get the Central spirit aroused. With everything he's accomplished this year, Fr. John A. Thomas showed that he's an alumnus who cares about Central's future. L .. gr: 55 ' 5 E v.: ia l I V! fi l j C saying mass in Centrars awaiting the referees deci- discussing Central with some students at the Homecoming Dance gym on a Friday morning Sion during a football game feffeshmentstand- CCHS' Assistant Principal in charge of Teaching and Curricu- lum, Mr. Dennis Rectenwald. . il' T ,1- f A t -Q ,T ' V A fx, , - Aw-lf, ff -7 22 A T- - Y 'ffga ,ggi-,fl Assistant principals get involved Two more very important -peo- ple at Central are Mr. Dennis Rectenwald, Assistant Principal in charge of Teaching and Cur- riculum and Mr. Michael Beier, Assistant Principal in charge of Development and Public Rela- tions. This is Mr. Rectenwald's second year here, but Mr. Beier's first. Mr. Beier was in charge of the candy drive and Mr. Rectenwald was head of Re- cruitment. Both have been readily accepted into the Cen- tral family. ADMINISTRATIONXIOI LQ I 'tif-ap-.1 -.V dministra- tion works together l Assistant Principal in charge of Religious Ed Dean of Women of Central Catholic High School, Sr. Nancy Ann is a friend to anyone who tens his religion Class an amusing anecdotq needs one. Student Activities Coordinator, Mr. James Schmakel, remembers his Senior friends. IOZXADNIINISTRATION l l 1 l :- Mr. Terrence Furlong is also a Student Activities Coordinator. g' gsuigfiggiiou Our Dean of Men, Mr. Lawrence Duwve Central'shaIIs. lfifftits 1 is yi f. 4: l 1 0- 1 R9VefeVld Martin Donneuy The Athletic Director and Central's Number One Fan is Reverend Marty encouraged us in Lawrencevameyl to leave on his rounds through -l Some familiar faces are among Central's Very Important Peo- ple, like Father Marty Donnelly, Assistant Principal in charge of Religious Education. He is seen at many of the spirit-raising activities and the Inter-Act Re- treats. Another spirited V.l.P. is Fr. Larry Varney, the Athletic Director. You can find him on the stage during every pep rally, cheering Central's athletes on. Some faces familiar to just about every Centralite are the faces of the Deans - Sr. Nancy Ann, Dean of Women and Mr. Larry Duwve, Dean of Men. Last but not least are our helpful Student Activities Coordinators, Mr. Terry Furlong and Mr. Jim Schmakel. Together these peo- ple help make our Central family the best ever. 9' 31,55 Q .,. , . l up 1 1 , 'f 1 I l-5. 7' jx' ,A Lu Ili, . :el . 31' f - -'E ,JI r.' l . ' FT' -- sk -v A . lk - f 4? I legit -A -- -l -iq . ,g AU. T . Sill p 5 4 ff Q,1'5y:fFfff li l . tl. if H: T. f r? 1,:.f-ij .'.x' .v ,,5' ADMINISTRATIONIIO3 People behind the scenes Sr. Bede 104!OFFlCE WORKERS The basement, cafeteria and offices hide many faces that go unnoticed to most students. These faces belong to the maintenance crew, the cafe- teria ladies and the office workers. Even in the summer months, these unseen school workers are busy making Cen- tral a cleaner, more efficient place. They are certainly a large factor in keeping Central Alive M751 Sr. Raymond Pi' Sr. Teresita Sr. Kathleen Padden Mrs. Louanne Momenee Sr. Caroline Although no seat- during lunch. Miss Carol Pollauf i - Ill-W -ll Yirrijl . ir. YV 1 MAINTENANCE WORKERS: Bill Ankney, Rick Davie, Dennis Bolbach. Not pictured: Sr. Mary Ann, Gary Albred, Steve Barbara Schick Soliman and Casey Blase. I gi ' l su, I 41 V1 . f.. . sf -: ' 5- Y Ai. V . .. 5 -V Ai.. -A -3. 4, ' ...W ---..- -15' .,':'- --7 ,l .. - N, ' ,,f'- -f - 2 ff . W' ff' jf -9 ,L -'- - , , '-' w. 1-V5 . '- -' - N' .gs A. .ir V - 1 , V V W A I, if , CAFETERIA WORKERS: Mrs. O'Neill, Mrs. Gurzynski, Mrs. Wojciechowski, Mrs Krysiak, cafeteria manager Mrs. Kowalski, Mrs. Lewandowski, Mrs. Brumet. ing chart exists students seem to occupy the same table daily i l i i l Carol Meyer Sue Stapleton Nurse Beth Beier CAFETERIA-MAlNTENANCE!105 A chuckle comes to both Dave Miehls and Anita Beilhart as they watch others practicing one of the more humorous scenes. ,ae X at W . .I , l X 1 i N . Q. 3 K N af: 1 1 ,5 1 r The dancers put in far more hours of hard practice than most ofthe cast. 106 i i i i Standing on the corner is Herman, played 'by Dave Miehls, and the boys, Jay Block, Ron Beauregard and Tom Wierzbicki, watching all the girls go by. The diary of an operetta February 24. This week we started with the basics: casting, leads, group rehearsals and dance tryouts. Mrs. Weiher lis- tened to the lead tryouts, while Mr. Barrow watched dancers try to get their feet in coordination. Only six weeks till curtain. March 30. Leads were picked to- day. There were smiles and tears, but that's showbiz. The dancers are beginning to move with the music, and the props are being discussed along with the idea of finding someone to be stage manager. April 6. Pressure mounts. From now on the entire cast will be practicing on Sundays as well as weekdays. The choruses strug- gle along and so do the rest of us. ' April 14. Now we're coming to practice from after school right on, with a half hour supper break. That limits us to McDon- Special lighting which left the stage in complete darkness and singers barely spotlighted proved effective in creating pensive moods during some of the more touching scenes. l ..l ' ald's or Burger Chef - take your pick. Only three weeks tillcurtain. April 20. We were alerted to bring in our costumes and the shoes we wear in the show and to get our haircuts. Tom B., Tom H. and Cindy are sounding better on both their lines and their songs. The choruses are shaping up and the dancers are getting good. Two more weeks to go. April 27. One week until we open! everything is moving quickly. The yelling is getting louder and comes more often as tempers grow short. Props department is busier than ever and tonight's rehearsal has been the longest one yet. With sets still to be painted, cos- tumes made and odds and ends found, one week seems all too short. T 'V' ' A table serves as both coat rack and a lounge chair for Cindy Kaczmarek during some of the long practices. 107 Tony, played by Tom Bialorucki, and Rosabella, played by Cindy Kaczmarek, find how happy the days go by in the song Lunadi. 108!OPERETTA During various parts of the show Tony consults with his departed mother in heaven. JO 0' One of the most difficult numbers in the show is GV' CJ' '-J Lf 52:1 QD, H, iff 1:1171 dir' T-ef El- La J ,Fai Fi J 71:93 -H3371 AIJEA i' t The difficult part of Tony's strongheaded sister Marie, is played by Francine Lewandowski. I 1-i The Most Happy Fella r 'f gk Q K iv 1 ' Au., I 1 .rv L ,F 1 P f await it .1 '- A ' fag . UI-Q n 1' 1 , . , 1 Y . '1 r'. Y . .,.t. : f?.F'a , . 1 edge gxij -- ' 1, ,..-',.-Lis' ' , wr N . jp--.,,5N 7 .-J K li ,Q lr- ,gang-4 big., staffs' ,-..1,guq M if Y A ut' 4 s rata Spozalitio, tiring for both the dancers and the chorus. ....f-is ff- -5 A P, Joey, played by Tom Hunter, sings of his longing to be moving on, in the song Joey, Joey,.Joey. leaves happ e W -i ii' memories ln some peopIe's opinion the three Italian chefs, Ted Franks Larry Czelusta, and Frank Hurtato, stole the entire show. April 30. Dress rehearsall, Of course everyone is uptight. Ac- tors mumble through their lines as they wait in the wings for cues. Thursday, May 1. Shivers of ex- citement pass through the cast. We gather together briefly in prayer to Saint Genesius, the patron of actors. The stage manager gives the call, Ten minutes, please, the orchestra tunes up, then as Mr. Welch raises his baton, the house- Iights are dimmed and the sound of the overture drowns out the whispered Good Iucks and Break-a-legs . Spots focus on a couple dining in front of thecurtain and the show is on. Friday, May 2. We played before a packed house. It was a great feeling, but mostly the night was hot. With summery tem- peratures outside, under the lights theheat was tremendous. Saturday, May 3. We're getting to be veteran troupers. Today's rain didn't dampen our spirits much and everything went smoothly. Sunday, May 4. Panic! Some of the cast forgot that curtain time today was 5 P.M. instead of 8 P.M. A few frantic phone calls and some tense moments went by before all was ready. Then the curtain rose and each of us spoke our lines, danced, sang or played the music know- ing it was the last time. Curtains calls after the finale were prolonged by the traditional presentation of gifts from mem- bers of the cast to each other and to Mrs. Weiher, Mrs. See- man, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Welch and Craig Barrow. And the operetta was over for another year. OPERETTA! 109 A .I J, Prom goers Maureen Scally and Gary Pakulski give their bid to frosh Kim Breniff in order to gain admittance. 'ir 9 Although the crown wasn't a perfect fit, 'the title Tom Bialorucki. Modeling her crown, Peg Neenan During band breaks picture taking near the decorative walls was quite common, in order to preserve a memorable evening. 110!PROM Decorations at the Prom included a mural of The Stairway To Heaven compliments of Kelly McCarthy and Patty Deu ble. M la 'J' 'lu A... i: 1. - Prom is evening to remember King was quite appropriate for Along with the queen and king, the prom couples enjoy the classic atmosphere while dancing lr-:MI S-Te-H' f Seniors Ken Bertok and Cindy Kaczmarek relax after dancing to the music of the Jack Ru nyan Orchestra. as Prom Queen. to tunes such as Close To You and Color My World. On the evening of May 16th, sounds from the-Jack Runyar Orchestra could be heard com- ing from the Masonic Hall, the setting for the 1975 Junior- Senior Prom. Faculty advisor for the prom was Sr. Edward Marie and co-chairman Kelly McCarthy and Randy Navarro headed the organization of A Stairway to Heaven . Bid taking and refreshments were taken care of by volunteers and a pro- fessional photographer was pro- vided to take pictures of prom couples. Seniors attending the prom chose Peggy Neenan and Tom Bialorucki as prom queen and king. The dance came to an end at 11:30, but dinner, bowl- ing and movies were some after prom activities. 'I Alongwith Future Homemaker and Betty Crockerawards, In addition to the awards presented at the Honors Assembly, Sr. Martina presented achievement awards to her home music students received others at the annual band banquet. ec students. Sr. Caroline presents awards to math students Mike Istler and Joe Rutkowski. 112!HONORS ASSEMBLY Happy to have four years of English behind him, Mike Len- nex takes the English depart- ment achievement award. y l Religion students Steve Tucholski, Rick Bush and Cathy Rimelspach accept awards from Fr. Donnelly. Business department awards were presented by Mrs. Lauber. l The coveted Tom McHugh Award for outstanding work in three sports went to Denny LaDuke. The first Mary Volz Award was earned by Mary Jo Kubiak for outstanding contributions to girls' sports during four years. 'Q t . The North Toledo Exchange Club honored the six tops scholars at Central. Receiving the awards were Mary Sue Skoluda, Sharon Jacob, Joan Szaroleta, Diann Macke, Jeff Schwind, and Sandy Wieczorek. Jeff Schwind will also represent the North Toledo Exchange Club at their District competition. Seniors receive man honors and awards. May 29th marked the day few seniors will forget as the second Honors Assembly was held in our gym. Numerous awards, ribbons and trophies were pre- sented by department heads to the '75 graduates. Many hard working seniors received schol- arships to further their educa- tion. The greatest achievement of all was being acknowledged by fellow students and knowing you passed an important step in life. Language department awards for both French and Spanish went to Eric Burk hardt. HONORS ASSEMBLW113 if Yi The mass was enhanced by Tom Hunter and other members of the Glee Club, Q' ' Baccalau- reate Mass is solemn celebration singing solos like Theme From Brian's Song and Sunrise, Sunset . Even the rain could not dampen the solemnity of the Baccalaur- eate Mass offered at Rosary Cathedral on Saturday May 31. The congregation, admitted by ticket only, watched as the 400 graduate procession entered the church from the wings. The mass, which was concelebrated by the priests of Central, in- cluded music by the glee club, and a sermon by Msgr. Harring- ton. The 1975 graduation class assembled in Rosary Cathedral to celebrate the last mass they as a The Baccalaureate was concelebrated by numerous priests throughout the diocese. The Glee Club, accompanied by Mrs Carolyn Seeman provided the musical background for the solemn occasion. . -A - -..-1 u 1 share together. The journey ahead is but a long one, and a meaningful one. . I Male graduates sit quietly and listen to Msgr. Harrington, for- The dignified PVOCGSSIOU led The Sfaduafes UP the alsle mer principal of Central Catholic, deliver his liturgical sermon and into their pews. Outstanding students in their fields give offertory gifts to symbolize the happenings of the 74-75 school year. N BACCALAUREATE NlASS!115 Graduation: a beginning not an end Although graduation means goodbye to Central, friends, and even family, it is a happy time. Graduation means the begin- ning of an adult life. It means accepting the challenge to go out and build a better world. It means new faces, new ideas, new places. Graduation de- mands Be alive, life is a journey not a destination. o lx: Vi vl'1 1 lil li ' Q W -. Mary Sue Skoluda - Valedictorian Jeff Schwind - Salutatorian ft. la f Because of their superior grade point averages, Mary Sue Skoluda and Jeff Schwind were elected to speak at the graduation ceremony. 116!GRADUATlON s to the graduation activities I All 400 graduates were seated on the stage of the Masonic Auditorium with guys in red and girls in gray caps and gowns. At the end of the ceremony, graduates proudly filed out as the senior band members played a recessional march. ' . .JU-7 , -ir' 1 Each graduate was personally congratulated and handed a folder after his name was an- nounced. r l N i litre With tassels moved to the left side of their mortar boards, graduates Barchick and Fisher stand with applause freezing them in a moment of glory. Mr. Grogan, a very spirited supporter of 1 Central, was asked to help present l diplomas to the class of '75. GRADUATION!117 '14 1 LP-hr' ,bw 1. .5 . 4 air .SA 'Z ' A:QJ1..g T1 iss' if -- .. . .- 'gy .fu 1,,,, f'-5 '-115. - ..-. 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' vig! 5,.1,.g - 'J I A V Q W . Freshmen find that it Q, high school ,,Bi.m,f 5 eff calls for r involvement -ifemig. A fl ji: -f f -- . .- K .u1'1'r,: i 'l 120!ABRASS-ANKTON To become a class officer as a freshmen takes more courage than for any other class. No- body knows you or you don't know anybody. Reasonable judgements can't be made about your abilities. But still you see a job to be done and you stand up to do it. Accepting this challenge as president is Judy Lester, Vice- president Bob Hunter, Secretary Julie Dame, Treasurer Jim Har- pen, Senators Colleen Gray and Jim Tryczinski. With elevated hopes for the class of 78 C. Gray and J. Try- ANSTED-CORRlGAN!121 1v ' '11Qm1 l' ,1l1 1,111 1 1 1' ll 1, A M Mll 1ll11l 1111 ' lv 1 1 wlllv 1'l'11l1N 1 1 11 HU11111111 N11 1 1 -n qw E 11, 1 1 en.-1 111 '11 l 11111 1li1Hl! : T111l1 111 lla?-W l 1111 111 I D. 11m l.11 'll 1 11111 111 1' 1 A-11 111. 211.11-1 il' 11911 1 ii 1 l -4 .mul 51 Charlene Dauer Douglas Dauer Donald Davis David Dawson Lisa DeBoe Teresa DeBrosse Amy Derlatko Michael Desmond Patrick Desmond Laura Devine Dennis Dierker Kristine Dietrich Bruce Dietrick Gerald Ditlman Amy Docis Ann Dorfmeister Daniel Dossat Ramon Dossat Judy Dudley Christine Dunn Ysidro Duran David Durczynskl Mary Durell Michael Durfey Patrick Vothrel Cynthia Crarv Sharon Crossen Joan Crowder Mary Crowlev Dehra Czernlak Ma rk Da mazyn Julie Dame Ronald Damelak Diane Darr lk 1 -1 1 V 1 . AN 2 by f 1 .il1f 4 ' 1 11 t i .'-I 1 1 1 1 'wr ' 'WW 'Y -'i 441 F Tk- ' 4 7 Tv.: 15, 1' t ,VYS1-fi ., i 11 I F111 3? K, ' 1 'f , ,.., w Y' 1 133 Mg l f' ' I . A in 1 .r,. .1 112' 1 l ' l While encoul float. 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Jo hn Ga rcia Ja net Gawel Ja net Gibbons Ro bert Glaser M a ry Gleason Da niel Gogol Howard Gordon Catherine Grady Jeffrey Gramling John Gramling Colleen Gray Ka ren Gryczewski Theresa Hafner Ga ry Hagen Jeffrey Hamm Ja mes Hankenhof Kathy Hankenhof Linda Harlow James Harpen Paul Hartman Nancy Haugh Freshmen gather for discussion at first retreat On September 30, the freshmen gathered for a class retreat. They were led by Fr. Donnely, head of the religion depart- ment, Sr. Geraldine, Fr. Nassr with Mary Pat Riley, and Robin Delp, both seniors, assisting. The students started off with small group discussions on drinking, psychology, and reli- gion. Games and lunch took place on the front lawn with entertainment supplied by sin- ger David Browning. Afterwards a discussion took place in the gym with Central as the topic. Robin Delp, Mary Pat Riley, John Lanzinger, and Tom Mon- trie, all seniors, kept the talking going. The day was rounded out by a rousing Freshmen Rah and a closing lvlass in the gym. 1 -1... 3. .J X -W- g '13 nz, A 1 , i Our freshmen receive insight during their classman panel. The members of the panel . K ',4,y1 U-,..,,, ,, l A high school retreat day is a new experience for Diana Pribis '78. 124!HEALY-KARDOS ,Z l f my . , , . QQ ll ul . -1- , '..4 ,-1... 1, r' . . l .1-,-,N J. ' ..?5L ,,,,,. . , 1 :lx n -FEW pu. 'C nfl ,Q l ll' I 1 v IA. x.. ou, PM, A ,-.5 st- ,-Hm.ur 2 f Ra y Kasparian Andrew Keele Beverly Keellng Edward Kehres Jenifer Kehres Le nore Keller Mark Kennedy St acne Keogh Brenda Kullnan Brran Klllran Sally Kuna Rene Kung Lynn KI1sen Robert Klatt Ann Klocrnskl John Knaegs Michael Knorr Andrew Kohlholer Ca ndace Kolebuck Sherri Kolebuck Da nette Konecki Thomas Koralewski Andrea Kosinskl .lulne Koster Robert Kramer f 1. Y '- 1 Ari 1' ' Wjiigigu I F , .:, at A l an 4 ,,, Vp W' .50 V. Q 1 'JE F A be-,W J 3 1 ,gi F-:- Q-'::::. , ,.- . i . r x 'Wt AQ rf I A ,-I r r Susan Kress Timothy Kubacki Jeffery Kuebler Ju lie Kuiawa Ka ren Kukowicz Mary Kay Kulakowski David Kunkel Steven A. Kwiatkowski: Steven E. Kwiatkowski Mary Jo Lang Anthony Langenderter Dennis Laux Mary Beth Lay Lorrie Layman Charles Layne JoAnne Leake FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS. CO-CAPTAIN: Laura Middling. FRONT ROW: Maureen Manning and Lynn Klasen. SECOND ROW: Joan Shortridge and Karen Smietanski. CO-CAPTAIN: Shelley Scnumaker. 126!LECHLAK-MCALLISTER Crientation classes awaken freshmen Adjusting to the first years of high school has always caused anxiety and confusion. The freshman orientation program, headed by Mrs. Herr, consists of weekly classes aimed at solv- ing many frosh problems. Through instruction by guid- ance counselors, freshman be- came acquainted with school life, with CentraI's building and traditions, and with school administrators. The informal classes also help students in areas of group guidance and career planning. The - orienta- tion program was successful in helping freshman become part of Central. I 128!O'SHEA-ROPER ,L ,. i i. I . . ill QA .ox X V, l Q , l -W., er... J, :lx , - I vii 1.-4, y- ,C fx ,Q i' i ll .' 1 ' -'-' ji 'J I I 1' J .f 4, ' i I -f .4 1 l 1 i 1 P fp V., 31- .-T,,..f: . K.: , IJ 33 H fi 1 5 , 4 V 'T Lg, ,iw Msg if ... - ..., :Rm iw 'l 1' -ED 1 .,,,, W if r 42' r .Ac W M-fi S A Linda Roslnskl Steven Rosmski Tammy Rowan Trula Rowe Janice Rumschlag Ju Ile Rutkowskl Pa mela Rutkowskl Eileen Sagan Ruth Sagan Matthew Samelak Ja mes Sattler Michael Schaad Belmda Schmenk Pa ul Schnapp Paul Schneider Rlchard Schneider Pa th Schonter Theresa Schuchman Shelley Schu maker Mark Schuster Joseph Schweickert Christopher Seeman Robert Serve Wi lliam Seymour Michael Shea Robert Shoettle Joan Shortridge Su san Shrader Catherine Sipos Pa trick Siwa Lori Skellie Donna Jean Skoluda Dave Slomka Ka ren Smieta nski Keith Smith Kevin Smith ,QQ l V. . V, 'lu .I - fl 5? 31' 11 'J' 1.1, ' : is! H, ,T V 0 .5 !'aa 4- ': :::- . 3 I , e f , be r f- 1' if 3, F-'W .Q MAL i ' 'L ' TH. ,- ' z' Q an -1 i ,Wi ,.- nf .-m. A '1-1-:1.1 'sa zu 1- - fi ' : 5, . Mark Snyder Shawn Sobel Michael Solomon 4zzw:::::g ..,, ' '. -'fri' Steve Solomon Jennifer Sorg j QQEWZQR Michael Soncrant Fl -3: if 'W' l LTI? fl: Xi i. .mx , -.., 2-, 'M ' ' P-, siege EEEEE Q EEEEE 'Q tithe J l Jokingly, Mike Andrews proves that the baby Irish are no match for the senior men. And little Vincent Barry '78 takes this as only part of his beginning here. 13O!SPALDlNG - TROMPETER Supporting the class of '78 Sr. Cabrini and freshmen moderator ing Party. With a little help from her friend, Sr. Cabrini man With much planning from Judy Lester '78 and others, freshmen en 9 HJ FB.- attend the class sponsored Ice Skat to get those skates on. tough as it may be ther new experience. February ice fun Skating Parties are a favorite way of raising money. On Thursday, February 27, the Freshmen class sponsored an ice skating party. In addition to raising class unity, the event also raised S97 which was used to pay bills the freshmen ac' quired through other acti- vities. About 200 people, in- cluding freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors, attended the party which was held at Ot- tawa Park, from 9-11 P.M. TRZCINSKI-ZlMMERMAN!131 Officers help unite class of '77 A year has gone by for the sophomore and many changes have occured. Many more firends have been made, but it still takes courage to run for class officer. However now you know yourself and others and you're not as afraid. This year .Jeff Lyons has taken up the proverbial reins of leader- ship along with Tim Dever, Vice President, Claire Coyle, Secre- tary, Kathy Meehan, Treasurer, Rosemary Rodriquez and Chris Meehan as Senators. .f lx vi' than f 132!ABDOUNI-BOUDREAU mo- o o I Sophomore actlvltles are backed by senators R. Rodriguez and C. Meehan. - BOWMAN-CURTlSIlg133i New troph case exhi- bits pride The Central lrish, winners in every sport, have long kept their cherished trophies on shelves, nooks and crannies. These honors of Central's past and present should be located in one special place where all Centralites and visitors might see them. Mr. Red Kennedy voluntarily constructed a large case with glass front. Coinci- dently the Irish Knight came home to a more prominent display. 134!CZERNlAK-GRACHEK F?iQM.1i i l'v'S,'l?W' ti . V 1 I.. Thanks to the hard work of Mr. Kennedy, September '74 brings ' l i lfiffliiia. I . gv gg 'W . 'Jkt M F . i N . T Fil Er I S . Q ' , V I E 2, lr 1 f 1, L 1 l L If i - l H 1 f T '. I I l . .,.., -.,,, 147, a new case to display symbols of our Irish pride. - ' 'n '75 1 21...-v ', . 1 . W J V ,HU vr.:,,,..-, i '21, E. . M . , 'j1r ,F,,. V my v' . 'i X Q Q ,---,- :-1 ,-. ' .. ' 5' 'L -ir gr'-'? ' GRUBB-JAcoB,f'135 ,-1 1- ig XX!-Y .sv- .ti Giving of her time and self is sophomore Karen Grubb, who she' spends part of a school day at Sherman School. The Action Pro gram, with many involved, has proved to bealearning experience for all. 136!JAKEWAY-KONTAK .ig XB--I Nh i ,TX JZ? 'X Participation in a kindergarten class- which finally lead up to today, when she 1. - Q.. . l , - v- ,,, 'M , A J ihill' Students accept challenge with Action This year the Action Program included over 200 students in the Sophomore. Junior and Senior classes who feel that religion class cannot be con- tained in a school building. Two days each week Toledo agencies such as Head Start, St. Vincent Hospital and Cherry Hill Nursing Home wel- come volunteers from Central Catholic. The students also serve as teacher assistants and tutors at area grade schools and institutions. veil? N 'DT' S4 i rl X qu, gf. t VOOm brings back memories for Karen Macke '77. Memories proudly displays the honor of being a Super Student from Central. A very basic yet all important part of knowledge is learning to read. Understanding that children may have difficulty doing this, Ken Nowak '77 shares his ability with a younger student. KUJAWAVMATUSZYNSKIII37 WY-if t 4 FAIL-1. Portraying certain select male faculty and administrators at Central underclass- men drive their three-wheeled vehicles in The Great Race during the teacher appreciation assembly. 138fMcCANN-PALSA Students appreciate teachers, celebrate color day On Friday, February 1, it seemed that Spirit was more important than books as stu- dents celebrated by wrapping themselves in red and gray. Imagination went into the win- ning costumes and halls streaming with crepe paper and colorful posters. Ordinarily solemn faces of both students and teachers, broke out in smiles especially during the Teacher Appreciation assembly. A red and gray crowd gathered in the gym where students en- acted the exciting adventures ot some strangely familiar fac- ulty members. Making sure students of the class of '77 really get involved in the many spirited activities of Central life, are moderators Sr. Antonia and Sr. Germaine. PAPA-RUSSELL!l39 A. ' 3- -F- - i' 1 - - 4-, HL V r .1 J -4: fu' -1 .. i , . - N gg,-W 1 ie - , ' I ' , I . , A , I .. '1 i - - L ,f i . ... , 'Y ilfiiy L l .., 3 ' i -1' W -1 . -- ,-,V i, .l Y Preoaring the party edibles to be Consumed by Big and Bedafd '77- This initiating ordeal was held afterschoolin the my - -- - .. i-, i In No longer will you hear your birthday announced from the P.A., but instead you now will see it advertised. That special event is now seen on Central's own Birthday Board. 14OfSAGAN-STURDEVANT , me '- J- 4-' ' f ii ,IN 1 Birthday greetings for all Centralites ', 1, .4 Av. club members, is Sharon Each day someone has a birth- day and each day Sr, Marie Celine and friends pin up the names of those Centralites who are another year older, For those whose birthday falls on weekends, the names are put up in advance so that no one is slighted. The names, hand- lettered by Sr. Paula Spagnuolo, are kept so that each day, each year someones' birthday will be remembered. el , In a late battle against the Rogers Rams, Paul Pluciniczak C123 makes a contribution to the score. SULEWSKI-ZIEMKIEWiCZ!141 - f' .. .uf .I L FLM i is a time aw 3' - Junior year for maklng career ,V decisions The third year at CCHS is a lot of fun, Choosing elective courses in some departments calls for maturity and extra- curricular activities demand time and enthusiasm. All these activities keep you busy, yet always in the back of your mind hovers the thought that next year will be your last and decisions about college or career must be made. The 1975 junior class officers provide the kind of leadership that inspires you to be tough competitors in the drives that help to keep Central financially alive in these hard times. 142fTlCHlNGER-ARMSTRONG J . QQQQI A sw QQ 61335 . Q. N 032' Q.. x N il an -M' SVQSQ i 1 Q. 'V - ' f -.. ,. 7 .9 .- I bl J- 4 I I I Nf l ' , X. i f'X- - J In i I-'L.':. Junior class officers, LEFT T0 RIGHT: J. Redding, Pres.: R. Navarro, Vice-Pres.: M. Long, Sec.: F. Stallkamp, Treas. -. 49542 AULER-CZERNIAKA143 144fczYzEwsKl-GORDON Xiu - Ve, Ex: I :., itil : fy i 4. Y ' M' -4 -f ' KW nl! yiy 1 A , ' Fi , 1 P ' - ' ' ' A Q .vi ' V 'F , V , i i .- lx. 1 if ,,. . illli-- .ffl fig? ' li ' - l-, ' . . 't Y- i l i f lr' 4 fa., . .A V X L , 'Qi K' 'K -.l i .r X ,Ari 1- i- 1 as-5 A' -Q I l' f ' il - N .i ,, if n . ' g My , if il' 'll W. g i M ,l ' 5 ri A they: can be. W Stacey Huber , Kevin Hunter 7 1 l- 'fs t V v Lil M ,ly it ' Qlrf! 5 jg V Stephen Hunter- Charles lmmormlno i Z- 4 . -Mil I ft -f l I i-Adj: lf Martin Incorvaia - , - Elizabeth Ingram I l .. -Hilti x W V .Lx W K A W i 1 -'P . ' - , , YH, 47- L5 Mary-Ellenlreland ,M Tb' Barbara lwinski - Y lj rx - -I e - i -. l 1 V ,' Laura.lanas - 1 , .- , . Judilh Iwinski I fy' . 3' as , A V - Q - Cheryl Gospodorek Regina Gramling Gerald Greene i Gregory Greene Daniel Gust Lawrence Hafner William Hafner Mary Jo Hankenhol Thomas Hankenhof Patrick Harrigan Ja mes Hatkowski Michael Healy Ca rleen Hennig Ta mra Hergenrather William Hixenbaugh Barbara Hoffman George Hogan Timothy Hojnacki Joseph Hollister Jane Holmes - Mark Holmes Diane Homer Lawrence Horne Joseph Horvath a- 4 A YT ee ..- 0 , , , Q ml 'Whitmer ties Irish, despite efforts of Skip McCulley 1343 .,-N .E ' 1. lf , 1 'll hug. x ll I . ' Q ' xl. 'L 'Y A v I , wr . I ' ' . .fl Q V, , A H, , , l 'N I gf :',:j,, . ,, ,Q ' ,, L , , On an adventure through a creation of their own and Kelly McCarthy. All four juniors. with Committee for the '75 Prom, A last minute glance assures Sr. Edward Marie, junior class moderator, that all ns ready for the prom preview. ,.,--.1 . 1 - xjgg -ka VR ' 94. -la Af' .fr . 4, K' ' . -ff lf' I 4 V I-, xezxmrg-0 neil' ' :' 'V rj I 146fJ SIN-ALECHLAVKQ,-'-'ff' , ,gf .S Wm d '? . ' f .T l -,sgga-r' Taking a new approach to the old idea of a prom preview, Jan Redding, decorations chair- woman. produced a runway with the simple addition of floral arrangements. 9 4 1' are Cindy Rajski, Patti Deulale. Kathi Shea -if -- as chairwoman, comprise the decorations f 5 Juniors present r glimpse of Prom '75 Spring time is prom time. In preparation for this event, the junior class sponsored the Prom Preview on April 17th at 3:30 p.m. Chairwomen Maggie Long and Jan Redding used many fresh ideas for the fash- ion show entitled A Stairway to Heaven , The program featured the how not to look couple Randy Navaro and Barb Gordon and tips on dating by fashion representatives. The fashions. proudly modeled by juniors were provided by Lasalles' and Russellsl While some juniors gave the preview, others were already at work preparing the murals to create a heavenly mood for Prom '75. LECHLAK-MILLSAPSXI47 Annette Mioduszewski Karen Miscikowski Gregory Misiuda I 'Edward Mohr 'XKim berly Moinar fdw . iff lt wasa quiet way- ' 'l' . He asked if l was his - gi I made no answer of the Tongue , A But answer of the Eyes - Gr , Ai If And then Hebore me on if f 5 , iff' '- H ,., .... , .-1.-X , 1, V, ,, W In memor A Death is never an easy sub- i. A 4, at ject to talk about, especially when it seems - as in this 'V - poem and with' our class mate Mike - that eternity .comes unexpectedly before it'sdue. I l ahh Before this mortal noise With swiftness, as of Chariots l L ,. ,,k And distance, as of Wheels. 5.-Q 4 t ', 'E This World did drop away ' 5 5 As Acres from the feet fi Of one that Ieaneth from Balloon 4 A -A i Upon an Ether street. - The Gulf behind was not, N,- The Continents were new - a Eternity it was before 21 Eternity was due. p ,ii .L No Seasons were to us - . lt was not Night nor Morn - But Sunrise stopped upon the T place And fastened it in Dawn. Emily Dickinson l Le - -' E- ' - V '- , ' lv' , Ayr! .1 A' J Al 2 hi. ' V U All W Z I 1 QA 4 ,ggi ., . My 1 , j N X gp Q Ja M' ' , 1 . . ' - - . fait Qi - T gi Y .4 'f I I 2' . , f, 'QT if I ew E' Giver 3 G ' ff b as -Q rf D V N lm - nj ng' I : .2413 ' ' , if ein Qliff ,s ' i 1 i .T Fil? -lll Q fl'i 1 W V .A i ll ei f . L A - A 7 'E W la . Michael O'Malley Wllllam Momenee Lisa Montgomery Da nlel Montrie Michael Mundwiler George Murnen Ja mes Murnen Colleen Murphy Paul Napierala Gerald Narew Teri Narew Randy Navarro Cheryl Nawrocki Gary Nawrockl - Mark Neuser Marilyn Nichols Thaddeus Nitkiewicz Ja nice Notestine La u rie Obee Linda 0'Donnor Sue O'DonneII Ka ren Okuley Mark Olnhausen Mark Onisko Catherine O'Shea Wleslaw Pacyna Kim Palicki Mary Ann Pankratz Kirk Papenfuss Kl mberly Pasquinelly Connie Pawlowicz Da vid Pawlowski Eileen Pedro Paula Pennypacker Ka ren Perrine Ch ristine Perz Ja mes Pllrose Sf' Using one ol his many means of reaching the public, super salesman Steve Poreman's persuasion brings fi: 95 95 to Central Nlost of us find that fund rais- ing drives and money making campaigns are impossible. And yet students, like Steve Fore- man, can bring in large sums of money by selling candy and patrons in their spare time. The formidable Steve Foreman brought in more money by him- self than many of the con- ference roomsf Steve's natural ability to persuade people brought many benefits to the school as well as to himself through prizes and com- missions. Steve was just one of the many students who work- ed to keep Central Alive in '75. Foreman 76 takes advantage of Mr Mike Beier's office phone Undoubtedly, Steve s success in every di ive was due to his untiring effort. PINCIOTTISCHEUERXMQ CentraI's J.V. wrestling team is strongly supported by Ed Kelby '77 ward, Ed, wrestling at the 132 pound weight class was pinned in a bers of the J.V. team are Miguel Villagomez, Wes Bombrysand Rodney 4 1 I . 115184 I ,ig - f- x... .MJT -. . Q. ..-,iqiv-Y vcnnnasun-wmv:-Inn-wi-U iq- g-. ,.--.,-.,-fm,sr-L-Qg-- , ng-fl , '-2-' 'nr 'f 5 ., V A I 1' - J , ' . 3: ' ' I - .f va-W 2' iq.-1.111 4 11' 'l 1 ,.,,1.a.:anv - if 4... , I Mui..-ww 1' .Q , iff' Z 4 '3 A K. .,5,,,:. V ,. .4-3: . :'ff I' QM K --rvuvvl-19111 X. ., i. 1 ,,., ,..4-ni? 'A ' ii, ' Z I-1. ..f-u--wwf' .,-.. .g-.,L,.....u-.i.... ...Q avn I, ,193 'ni' MATMAIDS. FRONT ROW: Anita Beilhart, Cheryl Hogan, Sandy Coyle, SECOND ROW: Janet Filipowicz, Laurie Lachlak ISOXSCHERTING-SUSDORF ' if 951, ',, , in a match against the Polar Bears of Wood- close match in the third period. Other mem- Spike Langenderfer. ,ew A l ' y,Xt'.. ' .I MV wjfil'-Ti. .raw-ii! ' Q... twig! 1 j ,,,, .- ,,, ,tri i 1. x EEL: .an J-1' MATMAIDS One of the prime reasons for the revival in wrestling's pop- ularity is the new wrestling cheerleaders. These Cheerlead- ers known as the Matmaids con- sist of five girls chosen from among thirty girls who tried out for this revolutionary idea in school sports. The Nlatmaid squad also makes spirit signs to promote interest in wrestling matches. Mrs. Gloer, the squad adviser, was a big help in getting them off to a good start Through the interest of the Mat- maids, the wrestling program was Alive in '75. SWAYA-ZMUDZINSKU151 , . 'W' s ,, '-11 . 4- . 1 Nw GLU.. . . ,, M 'A - - I X 1 -11 H11 ip?-sk 4' ix V flvv, -M1 V' V Lfif l-win , 43.3, E l .5 ' ' . .. 111 , 7511 j g 1-11 3 . -. A ,1' ,- 11: 3 1 .'-fi' J r 1 --lt Iv ,, R X X X z' -1 .'.r Q . , 1' 'W' - . . 1 ! 1 . xl :- fern '-' 1 - 1 x.- V 1 . .bum N T. .qv ' S N K.. x 'J A ..xY4J.'r be-: fvk xg,:A'1 -1 W G :E ln' rl h A I ' R ' - 1 , ' , , , M A' ' ' ' --1 , 1 RoDertCurtis Allen Deborah Jean Amrhem MicrmelGrzlr1t Andrews Anne Marlemlgello Y 1 1 . ilgmaun A I I . - I ' 2' ' ' I 11: , 1 1 .. . . i,T.,.Qi 2 1 .... . gg i ' . '.. - E1 ' , 1 . 1 rf-Mg 1 1 1 -. . ' if 11 ' ' 1- 5 H lk.. - , - '11 .A 'yy 1. 1 1 , l'f7? 1 1111 . 1 'Q 3 1 ' - ' . ' . .. H ' D, 51 1 ,Em in A ' .. ,h - . ' Enn!enJ0saben . , . , . - Q - if :' ' ga ' E : 1 'i 2, - 1 I f 1 e 1 1 - -1-1 eeee .1 . , .. . V , 1 IL: V, ,, .- 1 E 1 an Ref ' ,Q e '1 ' M 1 U ..!1 f ' X '. A ff ' 1 2 1 1 1 . 1 .1 1 ' 'H' ' s l f 'A Q 11 U, 3 if 1 , .. lx 1- ...,. :-. . ,U F, i,',.r.L...-..,, Je YI, J v Y'14i ' 3 5 '. .. V 1' 5 ' ' ' T KarenAnn Baily , 1 - 1 .. W ' M - . . in f .- 'mfg ' vb Kei, H if -W . Y , 1 I 'U , Y I 1 L, 'sv' -- Q . A :eff ' U - In , fg: ' '?'.Q1g44L.,, 1 1- ., 5.-,123-1 ' l 1 1 K YY 1 'Z f4i'137z,LS 1 ' ' I . 515 ' ' ' ' ' 1 Douglas James Barchick Pa lncna Joan Barchvck George Uavud Barry Ba rbara Jean Balok 1 1 ' - I' .li . 1 I f 5 L' , 4: ' -. T . - 1 W 1 : - ' A mr 1 1 ,fr - .-1 ' - 1 .' a,WM.. t . f 1 u Q. ' ' 1r'5.3: ' ' . ' 3 ' - .1 ,. - - fa. , ,fu-2' 5 ' 7112. Q - :.11 rf ' .' H ' 1 - 4. ,.... l52!Al3LEN-BELAIR , f vb' vpn. . . 1 . 1 PW ' A X 4' f .3 1' .W'f. 1. , Michael Lee Bass Ronald Bernard Beauregard Kurt Owen Bielharl Keith Edward Belair gfilf - ' . , Ra yrnan Jeltery Belkoler Kim lilizallcth lioes Seniors face changes, meet challenges i fivl, Thomas Stephen Bensman P:lrici'1lQZ'irol Bercher Thornas SfC'DllLl'lBllJlSl1 Kevin Egwgrq Bjgggf f A , Colleen Marie B ank . J Kenneth M. Bcrtok J1 mes Robert Bertz Th omas-John Bialorucki 1' is-f uni Keith Donald Elleim A. . , :T C. B -J .. 'S'fQ'x1' . .sl V F' 5,91 .Q Ka ren.Ann Bocian we ast ye'ir at Central is filled with enough change and growth lhatjlhe seniors feel they will burst it graduation doesn't come soon. In the last few months for the seniors, teachers become tyrants. par- ents become police and home- work becomes an insurmount- able burden, Unlortunately along with the freedom that the seniors covet ff' 'Syn-1 ee-J ff Ki' Joni Lynn Bollin Jrnn Marie Bordner Li nda Sue Bo-vsher Daniel Joseph Buck ey so strongly comes responsi- bility. Finding a path ,i, through the long years ahead takes careful planning. Seniors often find the need for after-school jobs to save money for the future. Advice from parents and teachers becomes invaluable in choosing colleges. Between the anxiety and frus- trations ot the last year. sen- iors also have time to enjoy a taste of freedom. Many seniors get a car. open a checkinggacu count and even celebrate their 18th birthday before graduating into the adult world. Seniors are also at the head of the school. planning the major events artdifiinfluencing the major activities throughout the year. The active part seniors take in the school is one rea' son we are Alive in '75t F 1. 5' I its g c y N J F S Q ji i ' X y '1' 1 A ' L 5 ll i' L A, . - l . l - l ' ' 4 1, Y V I 5 -I - l i wax i ,W i x 1 'C' Z' l I c 1' ' . ng: llf Y Nl i r- ' ' Wav 1 , .' 'Hy l ' lk 4 9 X i if 1. 1 -. -I 1 ff l ' W' J 'X r ff i, -'L V i l Yi. I , ' v 4. v 1 if 'S X J l l 1, l 1 . ig, J 1 I 6 , I l 0 l cm' I I A I! 5 - I, N 3, , 5:4 ii .,- - it : 4.1 1 L f WLS ASEE' I ' ' 5' il LL . - -4 .13 ' . 1 I W 'gl -i 41 4 I l t y A i I , l f i , L . . 1 Tl l 1 , F l H . l . g f N. -l Charles Louis Elurklmrt Eric Burkhardl Kimlverly Marie Burley Richard Anthony Bush William Beniamin Butkowsky Ellzabyetn Ann Calmes BELl4o,FgR-cALMEsf153 l l Da vid Cappelletty Christine Caylor William Celian ,Michelleglherry .:i,, m.lo'seph Chester 'i ff' Carol Christoph ' . Ml ,ffffw Hs.. ' 'IJ :E - YQ? Q., V E' .A I, 5. , - A X - M , NH .. rl Lf, Qu- V 9 Qt W - ' ' .. . 1- ' ,T Wm' ' Q' - A .A - ,ll i I i i v ' ' ' X r, , - ,, . , r 1-V , J me . A I Y' . . V si. . ' ' ' . , 14' , -', ' ' X. I l-. ,M 3 1 , . K ' U 11 1' K mv 2 . ' '1 .r J if 1 N-ffl Paul Chudzinski Gregory Corbett Kathleerworrigan fi Q,- Pamela Corser Nicholas Cousin Michael'Cousino Tumbling jim travels J abroad Whether you know it or not, Central has a national champ- ion. Jim Bertz '75, three time AAU mini-trampoline cham- pion at his age group, has long been in the spotlight. Traveling cross country. Jim has received over 30 awards. After much practice and nation- al exposure Jim has proven he is some gymnast. Senior Jim Berti, well renowned for his gymnastic ability. is captured in the air doing his routine for the Recruitment Tour grou p. X l is - Timothy Cousino Dorothy Coyle ' LC. Thomas Crowley Lawrence Cryan Da niel Csomos Mark Currier 154!CAPPELLETTYfCURRIER J .-.L 1 ' 4-- A-'BAS H if 'I . . -' rf '- i k ' L ix , i . il , 4 Bryan Curtis Lawrence Czelusta David Czerniak Donald'Czernlak Carolyn Czubinski 'Joseph'Damazyn 'Br fc'-I-v G-tj' -.. Lynn Dirlyko Ellen Darlt Ro ben Daudelin David Dauer Barbara Davis M Roberta Delp pp' I L: .- E f S ?!' . f , ' 'iff W 2 1 9 ,V ' 'V ' - S 'fs J. 3 - ' 'T' W we l r '0g'91 . A ' . ' 4 ' ' V I, 5 .D , r 4, Q , ' fr ,rs ll A 'T' 1 ': X' 5 H V x' V' 1 . L , 4, ,ws f -- !. v .. , f ' ', ' ' . 'Q gr ' ,I 'A I- 1 - .5 , V . 1 Jw ,. Q - ' ' ,S Qfif, S., .L ,. N I, r Lawrence Demski Peter De Rijck Sheila Desmond An ne Dilworth David Dlugiewlez Ga ry Dlugosielski '. --4-- lc .' .Q , sf ., . I 2:2 YZF' i Kathleen Dqran Kathleen Drees Judith Drozik Daniel Duris Christine Eaton Susan Egg! jiQe Q K.,, , .:- 1 4 ,QQ f V ., wtf .. D ' il N, ff li ' 4 ' i AL-Y ...., A-'A H' ,to XY Joyce Eihinger John Elizonda Mary English Ja ne Essex Pamela Evans Robert Facer CURTIS-FACE!-V155 i will ll ,. - -f-- f ff 7 . I X - ,rm 'ix Q 7,5 - J' . .t . f 9 I L, 1 j I Frank Fischer Rhonda Foster Ted Franks John Frczclzmd lj t w ' 'bi' '. 1 t I fl l ,, XA ' lv ' 1 ' J .4 Wy 1. i 'fin 1' wx V .L l ll ' H - 'Gil gy.- , . 5, i, ll l i. 3 X ll ll lu I Ll I-7' ll f f ' ii W , , - Kathleen Farrell RohertlFelix in l il l l l -YP -vi . . li l A l U '- - 'x 'WVM' 5' .X . . ' 15+ ' . N -itil' 1' ' l - --:L -. -. ' I ll H , J I 2. v :Fwy ' S. xy N l , llf lit NN W , l li xl ' ij t 'few lx 'f it 1 Q, I ' . 'Nr' l 12- ,ugi X I U . 'N-. j ' . . ' l I XX X l Y W ? JHW ll , Samuel Fry Cathleen GBDSHI Nancy Gibbons Paul Gionek fr rr f W -. 1' A' H., . iii 1 l ' 1 2 yl 3 l l 1 ,il l as - If 1-ugj ll f liull Y . A I K l ll. N l ,, N x Genevieve Gyn mez Cynthia Gornmy Mary Ann Gorriy Cynthia Gramm . ? --v-uv-r -pn l wi ll W L . K g 1 1-Q V ' ' Iii 4 1K .3t'lW: ': .,j:, ' 4 Q 9 f N 17' Y v , ,li L. 1' Milcfleue-Hafl Qf ,, Glenn Hall MargziretHalleron l I Stephen Hamm 'T-2 'Tr . 1' 7 ' . , , 1. ,V . v it! 1 W h it . 3-,fi X .m ., .,.,.4 K -A XXL X Y: . ,-lf, H 1 ' x I . ' . .- Rv , it , J! gl , I I- - J - ' Y I . L , ' ' .L , ' 'fwri ' 1' i I Robert Hamkiirvhol ' Riwnanleyl 156!FARRELf,HENDRICKS l Milal l-larmari' Thumas I-ludan if-ill xr- A FN Frlends played as big role ln Monlque's involvement Besides being on the glrl s track team. Monique pdI'fICl mt? An lhony Flelrmm pared in numerous Irish activities. Discussing the ups Lawrencf9 Henclrit:ks HIT .n .1 ' 'I . 4. Da fllcl. Hernandez X'-x ' . , 1 I' 45 P X511-4' --- fgjuugs rl, I K l I' R sf' 4' l Q X S, N .I If 'YYTY V' -. 'A X11 'xi l w V ' 'z 4 f ., ,lf , ffl Janice Hilkens Davld Higgens Do uglas Hlggens .. .eq r-as W Sf? lil ff' av- v Cindy Kaczmarek. and Rose Marne Slurlo if-Y A- '?:-lz'-' an X: ,-T1 f ' ' r we fl Aj and downs of life lrom left: Patil Nlurnen. Monique. ' AA lv .n.l..k-e-4 .J , . . .. '. Wgis. X l . .j . 'sh ' . 4 ' I . - A, 6 ' -4 onique was thrilled b our big countr The reason l came to the U.S A. was to learn sornelhing about lhe people. their way ol llvung. thinking, tradl- tlons, and manners. l can say lhat l really learned fl lot of the Amerlcan people. The lirsl thoughts we loreigners think of the U.S. is that all Americans are rich and Hollywood stars, Like the Amers- cans stlll thlnk that everybody in Holland Stull wears wooden shoes. l'm very happy that I had the op- portunity to luve a year in the U.S.A. and see what Isle is in America. The schools are much dlflerenl too. I never was in zz school .that had as much spirit as Central. l'm glad that l had a chance lo come here. Remember me! Ik wens iedereen veel geluk en llefs In de verrlere toekomsl, fl wish every- body lots ol happiness and love ln the lulurel. Monuque Kampschuur Rolnynhorst17lMarlal1oevel Den Haag. Holland 22 319' I lv-F x 2 ,-' rvf W'lFf , D 3330? H Mx Xx Jeffery Hoffman Pa rnela Honenberger if V ' l .J V , P 5 1 - ' .T T .X .7 Lv- xy lg ml as iz. W xl ., .-eg., X 1 - , as If N N :V K ' l I- H' .X x, 4: ' - R .K ' N L it- fl' Y.. ' . ' in V ' . Tv . l Thomas Hognacki Veronica Holt JoAnne Hubbard Ronald lrxcorvala fl Q, Y'4..:r Maureen Ireland Michael lsller Les-leigh Jacobs Sharon' Jacob Mary Jo Jaggers Th ornas Hunter 4 f v ' 1 Brlan Ireland .- .V . a . . ' f . Q W 'sl 4 -. ' 1 Y ia, . .'I ' , 1 X 1 1 N pl N E- .- ' . Ark .1 .531 -' - l ' ' px- '. 1 jr' ' Deborah'Jankowski 157fHERr33xN DEZ-JI-TNl'gOWgKl , ,A W 1 , i V. t I J ,NT '-.- ,A - L ,., - .. 'i a V fi P f as if . , if vi. 2 V, U ' ' , V. . ' ' , ! 1 1 ,X Vi ' E mf 2' s' J' .ii ' X 'ii' , lil, Q x ,ff , i 5, L., i 1 2.64 N. ' Eli i'.' 5' J Ka ren Jones Cynthia Kaczmarek i H ' .L i 27 I Y yi An n Katafiasz Y Marianne Keh res 1 Kr X 'iw ' Y ' in i ' ' 1' i 1 ,av i V' i ' Monique Kampschuur James Kanary Mark Keil Bonnie Kern Q'- Rita Kapp Debra Kasee ' . ':,u, l - Y f R 681. gg, ,. qw: 4 i i 1, 'Wa sem Kinney Shelly Kiiowski , I ,g Wi r . - 1 ,. 'fd 1 2833? ffm iff uf 'fi fi- -' ' if , -, . 1 U . I' ,, f-1 F-. Z5 I--il nj ' , A , -' r N l il MR ' -. . ' W N. , , -' ,A xr, 1' 7,1 Q, ' Q. ' :rss ,il 4' --i If N if , Y ' A . M , - .fi ' if-we ' - J 11 1' 1 ' 3' . - . - i 'fl' . i Patrick Kilcorse Joni King Nancy Kiati Paul Klimek John Klosawski Mary Kay Klosowski I 5 'Ke , AI. Y! 5' 'Y - ,?:,n-, 'I ,ffi-. i M: ' i ' ' ,v ., ' W 1, V'-Y 53? , -V 1-J: V4g:E::1i 1. 1 I as n , ' , , V i iff! Q N f - ' x - . in , . j X l 1 l' ,, ' , 'F '--'L . f-X , 'S ' i ... ' f r 5 - -Q Y, ' 418 Q 'F' f ' , - :Fifi 5 4 ' Y . X iw 1. 'I 7 7 ith ,if X ' Y A4 K 1 F ,FQ igl ' ' . 4' XA 'ff I gig AA.,m Michael Kieuber Jeffery Kohlhoffer Kevin Koelsch Daniel Kookoothe MaryAnn Kopf MaryBeth Kozlowski RW M455 ii ff if i HJ.- - 1.1! -Aigjuna. - -Y 'Jury - :iv - . g Q L ,gs r, - 'I' kg' - il X rum.. I ' '- 4 , - I ' i 'vi ' 1 i . X , ' ' . 'Q--it fi 4-, , QS ' , f J - 'Y' 'F' V . g 16 . ,V A . M , , A 'ldv' HY 1 1 N V Q 1 A . X M ' ci f Q fain. rw er A ,. r.. 9 ' ' 1 Q . t A X , . if ' , . 1 x- ' , 1 ' ni ' - , ,F 51 'ta li. ' . ' , -' 123: N , J Z K I-I I . , . 1-3 I., 'af me ,. , James Kramer William Kramer Michele Krauss EIizabethiKress Robert Kretz David Kreuz 158fJONES-KREUZ 54-N N 4 V'K 1'-. - ni .4,,.: . .sf If . , I H , '. A a n 'l :ning J 1,-,L::L r.,, I e vid: i s fv 3' .wrll--yu?-', XM, , fl W 35,7 V ,QL i ' 1,3-1 1 V , ,I X . l 5 1 E A 3 l :Axis H - .-e- e ' V ' L-' T i VJ- T V 1 ' 1 - , Xi Q, f I . , 'Ax i T, . , .H V .. - 'ZZ'-. ' ' X.. ' -51 5.1514 ,,. ,-3.2 hum- 6 QQ.-. - 3 ' f.,-.n f -. ,gg .gi J 1.1 rp if . .iii 4911! Mary Jo Kubiak Timothy Kubiak Cynthia Kubicki Lorraine Kupiec Douglas Kurdys Chris Kwiatkowski T Peter has l i 7-ff? F 7' - iirii- ii ' r hopes of T ta d ' ,Q p stu Aiegt A l . . ' 1 i m Amerlca ' ,.: '?i, J N A M ' ' A M nw y P--M iq A The United ,States attracts ia ' 1 3, -- 5- If 4 f -M--f TFEU4 ' ' rf i good deal of attention and :E - V j ,ir ,,'., '- l curiosity around thexgworid angst 'r - 'V' i W , Vat my native One ' ' V V,,,, f--VV1 tyifgiri , the first things 'l ve noticed uf f .if ' W when Americans talk about for- . ' iw, 't' eign relations is that many of It V: fm --I Vfeichem think lin terms-'of the 1-P' 2 against theworld. . ,.. , M There are many Ameri- V. V .Vg cans in Beigiurn, such as diplo- i gif A -. fi - Tj . wats, fmijftitary, buVsin!eSsmen!Q,, il .. .. .i lf. .1 ,i ., , , ly., i -A and college students. All mis ef? 'lj .-,,. .y V ' is to say that even' though , we are informed of the Ameri- ff Q 1 i 5 l , 1 'V can way.' BelgVium,,,,does not . L fy- force her ideas onlitihe. Amerie I, ' 1-fi. can mind. - V ff I have experienced this coun- A Tum, E , -,jg try from Lge inside gow. It has V M . ' V V rg r - lsieen so viifdrtlwwnilefilli regret f '. D' V. L I -e - DVVV A N 9 E have seen only a snTalI part of- .IJ Y:'A Q', ' , -4 America - I do-hope how- ever to continue my explora- tiians. will Peter DeRyck .X l. V -3 'f3!3'f' 'n1,'- F-'-Y l l ae f-it N , , gy, , ' '- Vi nh T Ib , , -' Eff?-Q-r , V i-14.13955 , g' , ' ' ' fir fjfgfie N f . . . ik 'lifvv T , 1- , - .'f,' Ami ', li lg 2 of f I! N i L , ., Diana Kwiatkowski Dennis L.aDuke Jon Lanzinger Jeanne Large Lawrence Latchak De bra Laaikosky V u .1 2 Y.F.U. member Peter DeRyck was a visitor to America and Central this year. Peter, an avid trayeler, ,, Q visited many European countries, and has hopes of attending college inthe states. iiii i KUBIAK-LATKOFSKY!l59 1X ,' f ' , XX I X' , K lk A ,f .. X xxx 1 'X X X f' - I X ' K A' XXX ,WW .a - W.- . ' , X . 'P' . V 1? X , ' ' 1 , - ' 'lx V -. xx - '.! , . ,sq . xx ' Y ,Y .V D W Q 'Pu i - 1 1.915 Q ' . ' ', - sql' ' .. . 1 xl ,x A ' P x XX ' 'I-, . - Ii 1 J: D K- 1 X' i , ' 'lf . X ' -.X v . f' ,U T lp' ,nik I- .- 3 may ff I , ' xr! V3 - -' Cynthia L. Lechlak Cynlhla M.LechIak MICIWOEILLHHEX gl' M - . 2 z ' f- n ' X P v , I M A . 'Q I4 -A A ,L ,,h33'W v 5' llzxgx G W- Mr 1 - 1 V, . Q In I ' . I-'lg . . b 2 Y h 1 .N ,kv 1 .fruif li , '13 ' 5, ' lfqtff 'L gf' 4vx' l 1 v. X dwg: , K. -,nj V, , N l 1' 1, -, ffl X ff l l 'QP . - P4 Q - l. 9. W'-H . ills- ' '- gg .4 ffl ' r , J Jr' Also adding sugar-n-spice to the taming of the class of '75 ' ij - , are Senators Brent Martin and Dottie Coyle. --'11 -W-f -' ' W W ' M , Francine Lrewandcwski Catherine Leyman, lhomas Llndszly rl ll l. ll l 'lvrftf nys f n I A V 'I ff 1 X- --'-1-'A Nia-rj wi P Arleerflndsey Michael Logan Gale Logsdon William Long ,Paul Longenecl1.er Patricia Louth U -V , l 1: . I' l l . -. - fff . Z4 l l J NC 1 F W. ' 1 . 3 l ' P499 3 ' H X it- ' X .. ' 1 Q ' 5 eg:- V . I l-.r I NA Margaret Ludwnknwski Cynthia Luker Colleen Lykowski David Lymanstall Thomas Lynch June Lygng fl Y ' 17 1 , - , ' fr i-1 2 lf M N .1 T Y r 1 7 -5. ll '-2-if . ' 1 -Y . ,' - QI! - ,, NJ' ., x ,Lx ., , .L , 1 , . l W -- fs. . ' 'fm . r ' 'l r l -A l .nam ' 'N I' 51, . X X. f' I . . .. X A V I ' ' 'N .J 2 M' V ' l 'A IW. ' I NR!! V . - . . Q Q -.K . 3 llj' -My 3 ' V1 4 l 'Wi '-1 :V Diann Macke Stelfen Mahaffi-Y Suzanne Maher Karen Majewskl Darrah Nlalhoit Tlmofhv Maloney ii6ofLEcHLAK-TAALONEY if ww ww ww w it use lil we: ww in-Q' Steven Malosh Eileen Manders Rosalie Mangas w 45, r 5 HUM Therese Martaus Brent Martin f Denise Martin e Im, is I ll l Kevin Martin Patricia Mauder Ch ristopher McCarthy Dennis McCarthy Michael McCarthy Catherine McCartney as an 'ai M news thats been Promoting spirit devotion and Irish pride are the steps the senior class took in their homecoming float entry Irish are out of this world! The Senior Class is the place where spirit originates and the 75'en:s placed asgood entry eferw the Homecoming game against Scott. Constructed by the hard work of many, again it was prowrevd the Irisl1 are out of the world! -The floats-, the win, ayndjm thewexcitementmhipills crowning Mary Pat, made '75 a better year. aaa agen if he 161!MALOSH-MCH ENRY xv. 73 -f-is 4 mlm ii' Milla: Michael McNulty Kathaleen McNutt Thomas-McNutt Carolyn Meeks , - Y-f-1-5, , ia- lim Q-:af l -K... John Mellon Michael Mettler Mary Kay Metzger Stephen Meyer gg 55 1... l David MIGHIS Laura Mlkolalczyk Charles Muller Da mel Muller fha- 4c'f ' S.- Lawrence Muller e-lf? ....-- ! ' .L Thomas Montrle Timothy Moore 162!McNULTY-MURASKI if Thomas Muller Denlse Modllnskl .avri- ,,,.... -cr Ab ble Morrln Relaxmg after double duty are Rhonda Joan Monetta ,ls 1-1 lr- L 'Nl Ja ne Mornn Jeffrey Morrls George Muraskl X . V Y a...., X , T ' so 'iff ,U .355 - and Genevieve. wr- -n Joseph Murnen Margaret Neenan A-fs ' 'fem 'Q-. E I I Y'-'II--3 ff Lawrence Murnen Patricia Murnen James Navarre Thomas Navarre F ,QN ...ar tai Q Helen Nonnemacher 11. Q 95 2 Qi ll. ' :mia I 31 L-4.-te-f5Yi5it-wil ZLLJQ Betty Novotny Cynthia Nowak Kenneth Nowak J Wau- 'vw Martin Nowak Michael Nowa k Martin Nusbaum Catherine Oatis Su san Odorzynski : ' -- Q IF.. as.. : v ' c.-1 jiri Q. .Q s.. , ,,,, it A f Pamela O'Leary Russell Olejownik Ka ren Olnhausen Ja nes Owczarzak Gary Pakulski Two senior wo men pursue hopes for careers How would you like going to col- lege along with high school your senior year? Two Central students are doing just that. This year Genevieve Gomez is involved in the CAP program at Mary Manse College. She takes courses in psychology, soc- iology and theology each morn- ing for one hour on Monday through Thursday. The worth- while journey to Collingwood Avenue will give Genevieve a chance to graduate from col- lege after 3 years as a full time student. Rhonda Foster attends the University of Toledo and is in the field of com- munications. Rhonda spends a full school day at Central and takes evening classes at TU on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30-7:30, Maybe the factf that Rhonda's TU instructor, Miss O'Connell, is a Central alumni makes her feeliat home. At any rate, 'Rhonda's college credit earned at TU 'will give her a head start in her planned col- lege career at Miami of Ohio University in Okford. MURNEN-PAKULSKV163 7 I. img: Sandra Pakulskl Ricardo Papa John Pennypacker Deborah Perrine Cheryl Perz Erllnda Pina 755 Q--v ff r .1 ' ' Michael Piotrowska Michael Pollauf Paula Pomanski Rose Puente ,,,a.4- Theresa Raab Douglas Rable Dennis Radecki Jo Anne Ragan D It wasnt easy coming here aldne but D i found friends like Bill Butkowsky Daniel Ratasky Steven Reeves Nicholas Reihing Cynthia Reilly ' l D D D li . i i , i Q , ., D n Mark Reynolds Y William Rhodus James Richard Mary Pat Riley Catherine Rimelspach Paul Ringlein 164!PAKULSKl-RINGLEIN i- . ., . I , 'W I ' I I I t 1-I 1 In be Ii I' ' '-,JI Q Jll il. ll I ' . .- -53' U, -Y, -JT- 1 7 , -. , t -. ' . ... : ,a 1,-3. 5, fa' N 1' 1 i 1- X I 8 I j e I ,,, fel , William Rucki Mary Rolek Donald Rossler Theresa Roth ,.-..,.,., , .. ....,,4.. ,Y . ' C I :lla qulcklly made the most of everything and easlly Lilia believes in a world of frlendshlp Lulla Macouzet Unndad Cultlahuac Edt 100 A 101 Mexico 16 D F It was such a nlce experience this year for me I learned more about what Amerncan llfe IS like I thunk It IS really good to know what the people of other countries are luke Per haps you may have a mistaken understandung about the llfe In other countries as I had before This year I met other students from many other countries and now Im glad that I have friends all over the world Dont you thunk It would be nuce to have a world full of fI'lGI'ldShlpS7 See Amlga Lllla Q! X591 121- 1 V Iii X.- we---I l , Joseph Rutkowski Rick Ryan 3-LCf .l I I 'N 4 Ta mara Saccuccl Ba rbara Sagan Phyllus Shaupp Davud Schertlng 'EMP 'Q-I Jean Schetter I l 'Ir' 2 . 'fa-' ' I Ext? 'J Terrence Schlagheck Lawrence Sch makel ' Kevln Schmenk Dinah Schmidlin Robert Schmidt Peter Schlra if 'Sv , -6- 5'-, E . ' Su zanna-Schu Her? tl 165fROJEK-SCHULILEFQ is-.. 4 '7 David Allen Schwlnd Jeffrey Paul Schwlnd ul' 'Q Patncaa Ann Slwalck Scott Rnchard Skellle -HQ Pamela Smith Steven Francrs Smrekar 4 4'.f ': J- s Q Pamela Sue Scott is 2.5 MarySue Skoluda .,..,f Julie Snelder it 1 u.J...n.x! Da mel John Soldner Rebecca Surg John Kmnan Spneker 1 F 515' ,',.fY -f Demse Rae Seymour Davnd Martun Sheets Carol Lee Shonebarger 1. 5-23 ji f 's nga- S Timothy John Sllvlnskl H We' 'Y Sharon Snoad Z 'fx vw' Q- V Na ncy Smnglelski Ba rbara Srmth f-he 'id -r-f Sarah Sodd Antonio Joseph Sofo -Q. Wllllam Mlchael Stalzer Catherme Stanfa Joel Joseph Staskiewlcz 5.-.ix SJ kv qv-Q-v .L Ahce Marie Steele Erlc Jerome Stockard Lynn Ma ne Stockner Ja mes Strall Kevm Stroem pl Mary Carolyn Struckholz v. .. S y gg: y ,Qu f -S ' S S J i A ' '- . 1 y , I y 0- A., y A my - ' fl J i .. ' W K A - ,IS 'gig I 1 ' H s Y ' ., A A X 3 : ' S -ll 4' ' H YY W V- ' - FN . 'Si Y 1f:,. ' f7-' :L . 2 V' fuligylgf v H .ei ...guy Wi S P of hy m A 1' . S 1 . IL.: I 4. ' bf ' X, I . Q H. S ' 1 25, .- ' ' ' - n' '- y af I fl' T S' ' S' - I e W 'II N f AV, 4 ' fax I 5 .: I - .1 V I 7 SS-'grfifk 1.4 I I ' ' ' i So 1 Y :VE ,iv Q - -' .f V S ' --Ll, Nd X A Y i I 1 ' IG -J T A , S f. ' 1 ' 1' .e-: - I ' V ' 4 Y 2 -S ' X ij ' 1 Q g'.C..,- ' A ws- N ' , A H A ' ' , ' - V W , Y QQ' ff M ' S' , V 4, V ' ' ,, ' A v . -f -I X 5 V ' ' Sk ' ly ,Y mmm ,,:. L N , Y Q , , w V N .. . . ici-- rect, N V4 a Y' S S W A . 'y . , v V, N I V I, .N v 'P 3 . N- , ' o f 4 , ' A, , , - 'V ' a-T , fZ5WL2 ffx ,S 'H , S , R S 3 To-jlh F- S 'S-X f S i. use f N' all . .5151 in I i Y :LEQT5 f' K V K in : ,.1Q -K X of ' A' S Fvfilf by 1 u I .. ' - 4' , I ,m 1 XJ! ,- -I - V. , V 'yur' ,- , ' 1 . wg U ., - ,l 2 A - , of b , nn -TXLRL it I n .N , V nl 166!SCHWIND-STRUCKHOLZ ,151 Q ' +L T! Qs-AY F E1 Deana Marne Swackheumer Joan Marne Szaroleta Lu ann Marne Szaroleta Jerome S Szczublewskn Mary Eluzabeth Sztexter Andrea Lynn Talnga -lv Q--..,,N Ch rlstlde Tlllman Deborah Trame Patrlcla Trease as' '?. 4+ Steven Tucholskl haron Urbansku Duane Vanderpol v'-' Wllllam Vedra Jellrev Alan Vetter Mlchael Vlertlbeck 'GUS A I Aw' D Htaias Marlorue Wachowuak Mark Allen Wagner Rosemane Ann Wagner PPP' HWY, '-'g,,j QT An avid planlst Jim had a special love for music 75 senlors w1ll mlss lm Death seems to strike when you least expect nt Seventeen years rs hardly enough time to exper :ence all that Ilfe holds and yet we cant stop the Inevitable All we can do as a Central farnlly IS show we care On August 13 1974 an unfortunate accndent took the llfe of semor Jlm Rutkowskl This was a tragic experlence for hls family and frlends who recall what a good dedicated mdxvldual Jim was A true Centrallte Jlm enjoyed llfe and loved his Alma Mater, always strlvlng for her betterment To all those who walked with Jam wetextend our l 1 ,- ' ' l iff. I f A l M t A . 'A 1 f N t f' ' - - 'li M ,gg f -if . W , t, . A l il' ' A - 1' ' 147 l - K 6.11 A . , .H K' 'gr' v.l. ff! M X ' - f N '-' hx ' A - 5 .,5 H, tiff? 5,-ts,w.' V Sf' I ' - -Y tw' 5 t ,t - 5 - r r L ' g 1 1 ' ', , 1 A V' , l ff: xxx nv , 1 vi 7,5 3,33-l , v v- M ' ffl ' ll 'fn Q t - LA , ,Y . , ' , ' ,B vu, Q- x x V ., - 5 , A x - ' 1 ' A , - ,., 1 rv V f, '- H ' V jx ' M . . 5 - ' ' H. Q V I 1 htfgtln hw' An? gn.-2 , ' -' 'J ' x . . ,n tat :ls ,H 5 A -A-- , , ' 5 ' ' . 1 V . 1 Q A -I ff Y I ' V 'Aft . Y iff., ' V4 ' . 6 - tj-J ' . t . , .E 5, :Ib .lr ! 1 aa xx if , -7' I . I . ' - I . . n 1 ' . -- . M, V A 3 ' 0 l ' 2, ' ' 'Y , I .V 'mfg wr' I J ' ' , IM W . . . ' - V ' ,.x f - . . . ' f' .1-W' l l . . - . . , , deepest sympathy l l SWICKHEIMER-WAGNERV167 ,414 'Ds 'A' 'sf 'Yin-f sf., fl ill!! 'wx l Joseph Wahmhoff Allan Walczak David Wambold Paul Wasukowski 5- 7 'dal hid' if--1' 5... rw- li-lf' til! Us-5 David Wehrm elster Jill Weiser 'VM iw' Kenneth Welssenberger Michael Wesolowski Sa ndra Wleczorek De mse Wiener Th omas Wlerzbickl Mu chael Wilhel m , -- -- 1 5 : Q . s W 'L r . f A '-it 2 ' Lf ' 'T ' F' N ,Z , .. 1, L a- ,4 I ' -- Ng - - - I I I ,,, . 4 I V , ,, - , f--s -. -4 A , 41' K., i. ffl - ' ' ' 1 - 1- - ' ' ' - . -Q 5: , - '. Q . i If---L? .. - X f , -. i - ' ff: X A K HW K H --Y? 1 ' - J. , , .., . ,-e-- - --- l i' Q N l ' ' -rw-521 ' . - u, ,T ' V- , -i ' in, U , 3' ,.-,f . ,gl ' - , , -' lfl ., 1 1. ' f- - i ' '- '- 1 - 1 M . i. ,. ' ' ,lv 'Ag , , 1- -f ,, ' l - ' Q ' I ii f - 'P-5 .2 -'jo ' . is it Y , f' ' . je.- Y . - - 4 i . we-Q i , i .. F A- 1 i , ' - K , f l vf , K-4- h- V - ' 1 ' 'll ,i.:1.'E11:J I r K . ,l ., ,.f-Man, l l 1 i 5' . ferr: Different languages, ideas, and customs proved to be no barriers to Soraia Johara, our Brazilian stu- dent at Central. Feeling right at home by the warmth fellow students showed, Soraia claims that visit- ,lnglgere wasaggne of lifeswsimple pleasu res. 68!WAHlVlHOFF-WILHELM Soraia expresses love for Central A friend is someone who likesyou: Central You are today one more than yesterday, and will be more tomorrow. I have something new inside of me because Central is a very important part of my life. The warmth and spirit of its teach- ers and students is something I will never forget. I have to say thanks for all my happiness. I know that I will take something about Cen- tral back to Brasil. Love, Soraia Johara Sao Paulo, Brasil l .re ' , . 1... 1:1 V 77 if -V f 7 'M . , ' l - .Y 3,1 1:25, M 'f 'l i P ' ,Q . N V , I l , ' - , 4. l i N ' V . , f r 'ff' ' ,- i l W D 7 'Q' .4 J ' .. X . , be ' -e ' ffff' 2 .- g 55 . Y ' ' ,lx ,. i J, f i .ht lv fl,-1, ,.e ! I.-A 1 l A x l' '-: is 4 4 i v.-.1 is l a . .. ,t in Steven Wilhelm Ja ne Wllmes Michael Witko Da vid Woicicki Michael Wood Ga ry Wosniak . l A yy ,, X , ' X 1- K ,Ng .l l 1 , an 'Vt . 'aa' I .gn tx, X 3 hx I, mf -, ff x Y -cv, 'ff' 'FA' .Q 6 ' 'f-' l ' P 1- - . if . 'fi 5 N X f fi' V V X' -1 A Q ' jr , 'tw ' ve' ' W 1 4196 . l. . u' A V ' Ch ristlne Yarcso Nll Yetls Stephen Young Susan Young Mary Jo Zaleski Kathleen Zawackl T 'L -.LW ,P ' IT 'gpg g , 1 g t ,-.U ' -- YPQ'fI ' .evfff ' e . ,,Igjfl-ievfi' 1 Q va- . lx - l e l i nitlp' JY- 31:41-13, K, - . . li' if ' l f . 4,-LQ: A QQ' 'I'- .ll-fjff-Q 'ff!'g'Q2-'V' ' A , ' - ' '- .' '- '?x'r:vW'1 ,' . ,- - 2 . Qi.. 1'-fl '. my 23.4 1 ,, - ye -Af' NM ? yew' 5-if -A .5 155 if '- P+. l , l f i ' it-'wif a r a i f e' .t ,t A 5' , Q . T V ,l..g1:1?g5t5, Wil' . ' - .1 mg , .fi fi.. -53 ii re' .. H 1. 1' ' 13 a. Y 'I 1' ' , 1. if i' ' -Y ' LSf..:-'P 5'1 I- . l .-.. wry, , - 2 , .. K .' -I . . 1 ' 5? fa- i J . ' l ft ,.g-, in -Qyzal 15:1 'N - 1. , 1 , ' 4 ' 1? ' 7-51 Lwggfi . ..N ' ik l Q,f,,':NQ:,2,1f ? ff.. M. '. J 5 I' .x:.l:l..,j.. ' ' ' f Lzspir- 'R - ' '7?? N'i, '.' - 17 'rl V ' ' gif . 'Hn ' ---71 --'fi 1 -Zlffi-'fa lf' Llwiiq M ' i ' ' '--W' K M -7 ' -il isriiifi. iii?-i l .. - ziiixtilsri ' A gm, l fi l Deborah Zawodni Paul Zawodny Ja mes Zlegelhofer ' Y . 4 . ' - 3 .-- ,Q 4 . ' 72 L . . .. pm, -we , . , ,1 -f ' -gy ' 1:1 , ,nL+4'.'.. .W-411 '- -- 3' .-.. ' .,'-sa. :ri 112 A . ' H . , , 1 i- ' ...y A finish! lf' mm: --.Qf wr- Q- 'vu . . l if- . f X L' I ' ' Q , ,, H X V 1.2 ' f ft: r' 1, A 1' 3 , 4 , I 'Ir' un Debra Ziellnskx Roger Zielinski Mary Sue Srolkowskr - 57 V n n Q , ., ' I Central recently has received many V, S new things all for her betterment. A Among these things is the Activities ' ', X. H , i Board in the front of school. Given lla! , 7' -'31 ' H I as a gift from the class of '74, - -' A ' ' repa Alma Mater l much planning went into the project before the actual sign was completed. Hopefully revealing to the public of Irish activities, it will encourage participation and sup- port among students, alumni and friends. The new sign will give previews of Central's activities. WILHELM-ZIOLKOWSKV169 . , 1--1? L- - , .1a1.., . , ,.. 1 J 1111 V11 a -.1'.I-.'-, hd- v ,1 .1 I 1 , Inf .fy Q' U Riu! L .f . Kr' ,.l 1 Q, ' -Q.: -'U , f 1129 11,9 L, 1' 1 , 'i'1I,'1' - . m,1 11 -if P4111 1 1 V 1. 1 fb' I-' 1.1i,'., ,g-:'.j. 1 ..'.. - 131, ,1 M - ., -,1 1 1,3311 , ' 'rf 1 K 1 1 4'-,I 1 Jn: . ., QW' ' 1 1 ,1-1'- W ,',.1 1' 1' .1 11... , . 1 1 111 1 . 177' ' 5 2,11 1' ' I 1 21. ,. .I , 1 '. 1 'N 1' ,A L W N , 1 W 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 11 .X '1 1 '1 .'f,jfE'.l ., A '4 1 . 17,:-!'5 .1:-Q ' ' 1.1 - 1 L. ..Lf,,i'11-4,1121 W , :fm-.5 Lv- -Q. e-.1.'.1, 1, ,1 3131- . 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In-0R0BElmzeA0EsS0N .- Cgassiol 1975 fiT'T'0M'I9 I5I3fI5IiI?5'B?i0N Qfl 1853 sqllollaria4sylv1qlgjRag,Maumee,on I ' 43537 ' 314. 1, I 9000- LUCK 15155. lr... afrom yOUI:!If-ID!'ldSf61'IfIja6F-5-351 Parkway I El ,-:,.,fQ-131' ' I i 'QHIISTIIRONG . 532.4 , A , -I af- er--Y. 1 - MTE R' J? w. BARRY,.. j Kathy Boes 119492 BERNARD RENARD rdledqfohlo JOHN M. BEND .1.,'BERLAcllER, M.D. :0F1L00K Mrs. Thomas Fournier JD. BEVINGTON 'FMRQQQ MRS. CHUCK iflilglllokuclcl x. FAMILY 'Marek MRS. EDWARD lvl. IFEISSEI l'3?Q3':iBIaI:kstone Dr. .1 ' 1 ' - 0- ',.lg':, 172!ADS As Friends of Central . DONALD T. BLEIMEISTER Class of '38 BIJESSED SACRAM ENT 'SCHOOI 2216 Castlewood Rd. - Toledo, OI-I P 472-1186 l ' THE BLOCKS Bob 52, Jim 53, Jay 76, .lon 78, Joel so BLUE LINE APPLIANCES 1950 Trernainsville Rd. . MR. Xl MRS. GERALD BOLLIN 2328'Balgrington Dr. MR. s. Mns. BERNARD! BUSH 931 Bricker - COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND cAFETERlA STAFF ' Delores, Alice, Eleanor, Jane, Lottie MR. 8. MRS. ANTHONY CAROLLO 4553 Nantucket or., Apl. 16 43623 MR. 8- MRS. SALVATORE J. CASERTANO DR. 81 MRS. A. CASTILLO 81 FAMILY CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS - POST 1675 Good Luck Class of '75 CENTRAL CATHOLIC BAND BOOSTERS C81 H INSTA LETTERING 2435 Scottwood - 246-9157 MR. 84 MRS. CLARENCE CHRISTEN COMPLIMENTS OF GESU PRIESTS FRESHMAN FRIENDS OF CENTRAL Freshman are the best, Conf. 128 COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. 8. Mrs. Chester Romay CONFERENCE ROOM 308 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS from Darby, Roland and Ruth Olejownik KATHY CONNOLLY, SUE SZCZEPANIAK, Ann Wambold, '74' MRS. MARTHA CRAWFORD Hattie Zakrzewski OLLIE CZELUSTA MR. 8. MRS. ZEPHRINE CZELUSTA Barb C703 81 Larry C751 Czelusta MR. TED CZERMINSKI 316 East Weber DAN AND MARY ANN '75 forever and a day DAVE CZERNIAK '75 8. KATHY 5917 E. Benalex Dr. - Toledo, on 43612 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Best Wishes to the Class of '75 MR. 8. MRS. DON CZERNIAK 81 FAMILY . Congratulations, '75 Seniors . DOLORES 81 MICHAEL CZERNIAK Steven '72, Llnda '74, Diane '76, Karen '80 RICHARD DAY I GOOD LUCK TO CENTRAL MR.8tMRS. MARTIN DIXON I 2940 Wilford DL TOOL AND MOLD 1336 WL Bancroft REV. ROBERT J. DOPPLER 4327 Bellevue Road CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Thomas Driscoll DR. 8. MRS. DUBIELAK DUN 84 BRADSTREET EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK! Mrs. C.W. McNamara THE FIGHTING FRESHMAN Period 8 - Room 311 AUBRY, MURRELL 8. STEVE FORMAN 4158 Stannard Dr. - Toledo, OH FRANK FRANCO Class of '67 FRANKLIN PARK MARATHON 5071 Monroe at Talmadge FRESHMAN CONFERENCE 204 Faber's Frosh FRESHMAN CONFERENCE Workers of Room 317 FRESHMAN POWER OF SISTER AGNES Conference Room 317 A FRIEND FROM WOODWARD FRIENDS OF CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH MR. 8. MRS. L. FUTREL, SR. 6602 Lincoln Green - Holland, OH COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND A GOOD FRIEND OF CENTRAL THOMAS GAFFNEY Class of 1948 MR. 81 MRS. WILLIAM J. GAFFNEY Rozanno Gaffney '74 81 Cathy Gaffney '77 MR.8I MRS. CHARLES P. GALLAGHER MR. 81 MRS. LES GARRIS MRS. AGNES M. GEER Good luck to all the students at CCHS MR. 8. MRS. FRANK GILHOOLEY TV 13 News Sportscaster MR. 8. MRS. JERRY GILL Support the Toledo Police Force REV. BASIL GOES ,GO FIGHTING POLACK5 Compliments of House of Tapes GOOD LUCK CCHS A GRADUATE OF '64 MR. GMRS. JOHN GRADY GTHE GRADY BUNCH Cathy, Bryan, Deebee, Gary, Susle MR. JAMES GRAMLING SAYS Frog: Colorado to Mary Lyons '74 A GRATEFUL PERSON THE GREAT CLASS OF '78 TOM GROGAN I JOHN W. HACKETT, JR. b Best Wishes to the Class of '75 MR. 8. MRS. WAYNE HALL ' 2520 Overly Ct. MR. 8. MRS. 'RICHARD HARMAN A GRATEFUL PERSON JOHN W. HACKETT, JR. Best Wishes to the Class of '75 TOM GROGAN THE GREAT CLASS OF '75 MR. 8. MRS. WAYNE HALL 5220 Overly Ct. MR. 81 MRS. RICHARD HARMAN DR.8tMRS. WALTER H. HARTUNG, JR. Congratulations to the Seniors COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Best Wishes to the Class of '75 HAVE YOU TURNED T0 JESUS? Thlnk about lt, He's comlng soon. MKK Y ALFRED G. HAWKINS MR. 8- MRS. ROBERT HAZUDA MR.8. MRS. EUGENE HEGUDUSFA 4846 Bu rn ham Ave. RAY HELVEY '44 Central Booster Pres. 1959 FR. JOHN G. HEMSTREET Together for a Greater Tomorrow VINCENT G. HERR Concrete Contractor REV. JAMES HOFFMAN HOME ECONOMICS CLASSES, RM.316 FROM A FRIEND CHRISTOPHER HORNE '73 424 Melrose - 246-4346 JOANNE HUBBARD ROBERT J. HUSS, M.D., INC. MR. 8. MRS. H.R. IRELAND AL IWINSKI REALTY 4404 Stannard MR. 8. MRS. JERRY JAEGLE 2543 Schroeder Court FELIX 84 HELEN JAGODZINSKI J.A.S. FRIENDS DAVE JASIN SAYS HI I, DAVE JASIN '74, STILL WISH MY CAR T0'A.D. And wlah all you men 8. women of the class of '75, good luck COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND JASKOL5Kl'5 FANCY GROCVERY8. MEATS STORE 832-Woodstock - Toledo, Ohlo MR. s. MRS. osonels JUNGA MARTIN S. JUNGA Class of 1950 MIR. 8. MRS. RICHARD KACZANOWSKI 244 Capistrano - Toledo, OH 43612 - 476-7138 JOAN KELLY WILLIAM J. KENNELLY Best Wishes to the Class of '75 MR. 8. MRS. JOHN T. KIJOWSKI Co ngratulatlo ns tothe Class of '75 NELL KLAP THE KOEHL FAMILY Leo, Florence, Jerry, John 8. Edward KOLLMEYER BEAUTY SALON Fremont, Ohio ROBERT J. KUEBLER FAMILY, '47 2009 Belvedere - Toledo, Ohio ADS!173 ,Tm iv.- - Y. -, .Y . A. :W - Y- --wif- I F' W I n Y Y I I I 3. f 3 . RESTAURANTS THE BIG nov CATHOLIC 115 South Erie Street CLUB 1601 Jefferson Avenue if f ' ' ' ' ' ' W: . . ' , I IM.EMB-ERSHIES-QZSWIM 1 A I-6'6bgjl'Illag6SQfE I ' , 3 . I I 'e fRecepgi15.nsI,BaInque1s.ang I Q eg- l'.E5f!7fIES.-- ' -'5 I LL-4-H. Qnl ,f4a-L11.--.g-. and area businesses and merchants . ABC AUTO GLASS- INSURANCE CLAIMS 513MainStreet 691-9938 ABDUL AND FAROUK'S TERROR INC. to Toledo, Ohio 43602 ACTIVE BUSINESS MACHINES 3360 Monroe -Street LARRY ALBRIGHT Industrial HeatTreating Co. Kidnappinghijacking-You name itwedo AUS MARKET W 309 it. 1503 Faisal Rd., Bumphurque. Egypt CRITTENDEN ABELE FUNERAL HOME 19 10 Cherry St. Toledo. OH ABRASS VARIETY SUPERMARKET Famous for Kielbasa - 2700 Elm St. 241-2310 ACE VENETIAN BLIND CO. 439 Maumee Ave. Cor. of South Ave. - 241-8724 1 74!ADS Fresh Meat, Groceries, Beer and Wine AMERICAN COMPOSITION OF TOLEDO, INC. 9268 Auburn Avenue. Toledo - 255-1250 - THE ANDERSON COB MILLS INC. r sqx 119 Illinois Ave., 43537, 893-7616 AMERICAN DISPLAY CO. 27 N. Su perior, Toledo, OH 43604 242-2642 A.M. MILLER CO. 3323 South Avenue ANDERSON TOOL MACHINE1' 5210 North Detroit Avenue APARTMENT LOUNGE 1812 Sylvania Avenue APARTMENT PLAZA 2860 Lagrange Street JOHN'S ARCO 5902 Dorr ARGONNE POST 545 AMERICAN LEGION 43 E. Central Ave. 43608 -243-5802 DENNIS ARQUETTE 'l' WALLCOVERING 6171 Meadowvale, Toledo, OH 43613 AND ATLAS BRIDAL SHOP 2932 Lagrange St. 43608 A 81 W DRIVE IN - POINT PLACE 4820 Summit, Toledo, Ohio BANCROFT INN 'I' JOSEPH WIENER 1610 W. Bancroft St., Toledo, Ohio 43606 RALPH J. BAUER 81 ASSOCIATES Toledo - Fremont - Port Cllnton Offices THE BELEGRIN ELECTRIC COMPANY 2317 Bakewell 693-1407 BELMAN UPHOLSTERING 5681 Main St., Sylvania, Ohio 882-5541 I - INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS SANITATION SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT The Mellocrofl Company 1302 Locust Street Phone: 4191244-8326 Toledo, Ohio 43693 BENNIE'S PLACE 3353 Franklin Ave. , 241-0767 BENORE'S SU NOCO SERVICE STATION 5805 Telegraph Rd., Toledo. Ohio 470-9865 BEROSKE BROS. INC. 4405 Angola Rd., Toledo, Ohio 382-9152 BIG DADDY'S CORNER 'I' USED CARS 1210 Sylvania Ave.. Toledo. 0hio478-3191 Compliments of BISCHOFF'S FOOD CENTER n 2940 Sylvania Ave., Corner of Elmhurst BLANCHARD BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME 1163 Sylvania Ave. 478-2381 HENRY J. BOES The Ohio Lithographing Company BONANZA SIRLOIN PIT 5205 Monroe 882-7402 BRADWELL INC. 42 West Sylvania, Toledo, Ohio 476-1222 BUCKEYE STATE LANDSCAPE, INC. 4616 South Avenue 536-4564 BURNARD BROS. UNION 76 Central and Goddard. Toledo, Ohio 43606 BUTCH St DENNY'S BAIT SHOP 81 CARRY OUT RR 41. Corduroy Rd. Curtice, Ohio 836-7351 CAMERA CORNER 3501 Upton Ave., Toledo, Ohio, 479-6803 CANARY CLEANERS 5124 Summit St.. Toledo, Ohio 43611 726-3443 CAPITOL TIRE, INC. 1001 Cherry Street, Toledo, Ohio CAPRI SALON OF BEAUTY 21 18TremainsvilIe Rd. 479-9391 JAMES G. CARR INSURANCE AGENCY 4013 Kingsbury, Toledo, Ohio 478-6695 CARL 81 GENE TOWING SERVICE Phone: 241-1423 CASS'S DAIRY CONES 5974 Edgewater Drive Uim 8tJanet Cassidyj CERTIFIED ALARM 84 SIGNAL CO. Phone: 243-3181 CERTIFIED TIRE WAREHOUSES 1301 Adam Street, Toledo, Ohio 241-6118 CHINA DOLL SALON 5007 Summit - 729-3631 H.E. CH IVERTON. JEWELERS 1250 Sylvania - Fine Watch Repairing - 478-7622 CLAUS EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 555 Spitzer Bldg., Toledo, Ohio 243-1261 CLlFF'S MARATHON 2149 N. Reynold's Rd. 531-6131 CLIMATIC CONTROL CORPORATION 1216 Expressway Dr. N. 729-3757 COMPUTER RESULTS CORPORATION 943 Berdan Ava. 476-7834 COURTESY CLEANERS 1226 Broadway 241-3835 JAMES COYLE 84 SON FUNERAL HOME Toledo, Ohlo 243-2239 F.N. CUTHBERT CCWIPANY 3151 South Ave. 43609 535-0131 aCYPHER'S RESTAURANT 5220 Summit St. - Point Place DAIRY QUEEN 4254 Lewis 476-9412 DATA SERVICE CENTER 4036 Monroe St. 479-5304 ' DAVE'S AUTO SERVICE 2806 Lagrange sr. 729-9511 D AND D AUTOMOTIVE 833 Swan Lane 472-B234 D 84 J CARRY OUT 2476 Tremainsville Rd. D81 R CLEANING SERVICE Restaurants, Offices, Carpets 847-0297 DELUX VENDING SERVICE 1933 StarrAvenue THE JOHN J. DELP COMPANY DENNY'S RESTAURANT 5125 Monroe St. DOCKTOR PET CENTER Woodville Mall, Northwood Ohio 698-1569 DODD'S FLOWERS 81 GIFTS 3608 Navarre Ave., Oregon, Ohio 693-0674 DOMINO'S PIZZA 1701 W. Bancroft 531-1481 Hot, Fast Delivery, 4:30-1:00 Daily DON DOMINIAK -JOE GROGAN MTRS. 5120Jackman Rd. 476-0761 DZlENNY'S MARKET 204 Andrus Rd, Stephanie Dzienny EDINGTON'S FLOWER SHOP 5525 Edgewater Dr., Toledo, Ohio 726-2653 ENTERPRISE ROOFING 84 SHEET METAL CO. 2042 Hawthorne St. 248-3565 ETHEL'S BEAUTY SALON 5236 Summit sr. 7266851 ETMF FREIGHT SYSTEM 5212 Tractor Rd., Toledo, Ohio 476-9156 EXPERT TREE SERVICE 3609 Elm St. Fast, Reasonable 244-5367 FEZ HOUSE OF HAIR FASHIQI 413 E. Bancroft st. 242-5971 ' CHUCK FLEITZ, CONTRACTOR 1038MCD0l'l8Id 476-4311 FLORIAN SATTLER INSURANCE AGENCY 3416 Pineway or. 382-3662 FORRESTER 84 WEHRLE, INC. Y 320 W.AIe1cis Toledo, Ohio 478-9004 FORUM CAFE. SOUTHWYCK Open 11:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Daily CFOTH, MQRTUARY' 'T' 2310 Jefferson - 3815 Sylvania FRANK'S CAMERA 2060 Mason si., Toledo, Ohio 43605 FROLIC BAR 2755 Lagrange St. 2410755 GALES SOHIO 2526CoIIingwood JOE GANZEL PLUMBING, INC. 8143 oarrsr. 865-6512 GlNO'S PIZZA - 3981 Monroe 472-3567 Enjoy Pizza and Spaghetti at Gino's GLENBYRNE PHARMACY 1544 S. Byrne Rd. 385-5705 STAN GLONEK'S ANOTHER PLACE 4441 Summit sr., Toledo. Ohio 726-6326 ADS!175 We rent and lease ...bou ht g A Fords for less Ads in our 41 yearbook. Mr Bt Mrs. Ray Birsun Kathy B shop 81 Sue Konecki 76 M A Mrs. Thomas Bishop M 8. Mrs. Robert Bittick Jackie 57 Norm Black Black D amond Nur ry . Molly Blaesing Dr St Mrs A J. Blanchard .B 0 L D N From a chuck-hole - FORD SALES Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Blazey Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald Bleim Blessed Sacrament St dent Council M 8. M F J Bl r r ranc s ust Kathy 74 8. Diane 73 BI st The B n B People Mlke8t Marilyn Bobh Ed Ba be Shop Mr 8tMrs Roland Boc an Mr 8tMrs JamesJ Bodnar M GtMrs Don ldJ Bo s S Mr 8tMr .Eugenev Boguck BASKETBALL an exciting game of skill Ask any coach and he'Il tell you it requires endless hours of practice shooting baskets to become a skill- ful basketball player. Perfect your skill by installing Marleau's regulation basketball goal in your own back- yard. We sell individual backboards, baskets, wood or steel poles, also do complete installation work. Phone 476-8555 for quotation. MARLEAU-HERCULES FENCE CO. 4333 N. Detroit Ave., Toledo, Ohio Stud io Senior and Yearbook L Photogrpahy 419 478-3808 1308 Sylvania Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43612 R.A. Beltz, Owner Class of '62 ADS!176 ,B9'?47.EE'I om oilieiiiigy Ellnzoihors oisgaimcgmliiiro trognoinr, mime. Residential- Commercial Concrete - Drainage Re-Surfacing - Patching , Seal Coating - Striping to a parking Iot Free estimates- Insured Bob or Jim Cappelletty 206 Warrington Rd. 476-5945 1369 Conant Drive across from Drive-In STEEL EABRICATING COMPLETE FACILITIES mano 1252- Metal Fabricators Q4,.,.z.'. Jpaggeffi ablouas FINE ITALIAN AND AMERICAN FOOD PRIVATE DINING Room FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS COMPLETE LIN! OF' TAKE-OUT SERVICE 726-8971 3355 5-ricxmev Ava. TOLEDO. OHIO O'CONNELL MACHINE 8: TOOL CO. 2 N. WESTWOOD TOLEDO, OHIO George W. Stokes, Sr. Thomas L. McNerney James M. O'Connell MACHINE TGOL WIRING Service and Maintenance S 8. S CONTROL CO. 5154 ENTERPRISE BLVD. 43612 f419J 729-5424 729-5425 TOLEDO L' OMPU T ER CA Don Scott 1550 Secor Rd. Toledo Ohio 43607 OHD- Momrsomenu, lruc. 5062 dorr street toledo, ohio 43615 4:-:W tg! ' Toledo Ohio 43614 L F B H I A P H PHONE 536 8388 - Qiieefrzf 4- 'T'--ff' -'-I ' . - ' '-. 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' :'.1 ' ' ' - - ' - ,... .. ..,,,5,......... M.. . . U . ..... ..-... ,,,,,,, , . . ,. . ......-.. , - . , ....- ... ......... -....- ..... ..... V - -. ,... .. -- .-.-- . I ' ,. -... . ..,. N . . ..,,.. ...Y I 0 -Q ----. ...,. 'T ..-. - ......L , ... ---- ...,.-- , H , U ...iw L.. ... 1 o .1-'-h - -r ..- --4 . ..--. .4 . '74uM ... :U . 41..--1-f ,,.. . .4v.- '-. D ...Q ... .. . ,,. , -. .. -, , N .in ,... ,..- . . ..... Y ,, ... -- ,... -. , . N . va nl- 11v0 ' ' ,H - . 'I Q . From the I E SPATRO S Langenderfer Famil Mr. 8. Mrs. Walter Armstrong Mr. 81 Mrs. Bill Avent Mark Anderson L Nancy . Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul L. Arnot A 8. P, Lagrange St. Smigielski Rlchafd L., Sr, '45 Kitty Arquette Waiter Abbenzeller Mr. 81 Mrs. Tom Andrews Macomber - 22: Central - 7: F. Mr. 84 Mrs. Bryan A. Abbot Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph M. Angel I Mafgafet fHaI'baUerD Asent Mr.8LMrs. George Abdo Mr.8iMrs.Wm.E.Ankenbrandt ' r A Friend Mrs. Susan M. Abramzak Mr. Bill Ankney Richa rd ' J r' Fred Astair 84 Ginger Rogers Mr. A Mrs. James Addis Buddy Ankney R b r an nderf r ' 7 Mr.8LMrs. Thomas Aubry Mr.8LMrs. Arnold Adkins Anne '768lMartha '78 0 e t L ge e ,6 J.J. Audobahn Broad Watching G. R. Agosti '40 An old grad of '39 Ronald Langenderfel' Co. Daniel Albert Anonymous Mrs. Donna Augello Mr. 84 Mrs. Gerald Albright Anonymous alumni Rod ney La ngenderfer '77 Ms. Donna Jo Augello Julia Aleshosky '28, W. Pittston, Ansted's Bakery, 4446 Lewis ' 1 Thomas Anthony Augello Penn. Ansted's Marine, 4114 Secor Michel Ie La ngendeffer A Friend of Central Alive in '75 Mr. L Mrs. James Antoszewski Linda 8. Nick Augustyniak The Alumni of St. Catherines A P0liSh Friend from Central Mr. 81 Mrs. Ron Augustyniak Mr. 8. Mrs. AI Amrhein Mr. 81 Mrs. Carl APPEUTBNS Joseph Austin Family Alice Amrhein John P. Appelhans Rev. Ja mes E. Auth Dennis Amrhein Leona Appleby A Friend An Alumnus - class of '70 Architectural Arts Mr, 8,Mr5, Dgnaldg, Janina Mr. 8LMrs. Timothy Anaple Tim. Karen, Beth, Sue. Path Ray Avenelle The Ronald Anaszewicz Family Arthur N Mary Avenelle Joyce Booker Anderson Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Arman 178!ADS CONGRATULATIONS c.LAss or vs From lhe HOME OFTHE MA i l l ,, . r, . 41 I , . 'l J l 4 r Mr. 81 Mrs. Chrisropher Ba bel Mr. 8. Mrs. Donald J. Babel Pat Babka '72 BABKA'S- Rose, Norm, Pat, Bob 8rTom John Babula 81 Pat Spieker Bachelor Living '75 Barber 8aertschl's 52.00 Haircut Jim. Carol 8tJamie Bahnsen Mr. 81 Mrs. John Bahnsen Frank 84 Ann Bailey and family Marcia Bailey '74, USN Ms. Susan Balish Ralph 8 Melva Balogh Matthew Balwinski 8rJudy Okuley Marcy Bancer Mr. 81 Mrs. Ted Bancer Be rnadine Borer Bancroft '43 Mr. Bruce Barber Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert Barboza Mrs. Anna Barchick 4' mr as ,A ,.-na... .,...h , Mrs. James Barchick Mike Barchick '76 Julie 8. Jennifer Barnes '88, '91 Bob Barr-Tech.-Weissenberger Chev. Mr. 8. Mrs. Leo Barron George Barry '75 Mrs. Loretta G. Barry Steve Barry '77 Ca rl Bartoldo - Grogan Realty The Julius Bartok Family Mr. 8. Mrs. Jerry Bass Miss Lisa Elass - Minnie Mr. Kc Mrs. Richard Bass Mr. 8. Mrs. Ronald Bass Mrs. Bernie Bates Ka rl Kr Pat Bates Charles 8. Doris Baucom Kevin C. Baucom Mr. A Mrs. Raymond Bauman Robert Baumgartner Mr. 81 Mrs. James Baumia Mary Bayer B.C. Home Made Wine Gladys E. Beachier Beanie-Boo, Kello Sc Mary Mr. 8. Mrs. Thomas Beard Mrs. Edward Beauregard Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert Beauregard Mr. 84 Mrs. John Beczynski Marlene Beebe 8. Family Be happy, go in peace, save the world Ray Belkofer Jay Behrendt Patricia A. Beldleman Best Wishes from a friend Mike 84 Shari Beier, Mike, Lisa 81 Matt Mr. 8 Mrs. Baxter Bell Mr. 8. Mrs. John P. Bembeneck Mrs. Sam Bentey The Clifford Bennett Family The George P. Bennett Family Be nway Jewelers Kitty, Pat 8. Terri Bercher Mr. 8. Mrs. N.F, Bercher Mr. 81 Mrs. Kenneth L. Berkel 81 family Be rnie's Barber Shop Fred 81 Julia Berning 8. family Mr. 8 Mrs. Ronald Beroske Be rtlings Antenna Service Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Bertok Mr. 8. Mrs. Herbert Bertz Jim Bertz '76 4 La rry Bertz '73 Mr. Sr Mrs. Ja mes T. Beshalske Best's Best Seniors '75 Mr. 81 Mrs. John M. Best, Jr. '67, '68 Mr. Sr Mrs. John M. Best, Sr. Steve Best '78 Tom 8. Arlene Best '49 84 family Best Wishes to Class of '75 Mr. Br Mrs. Ed Bettinger Mr. Bill Beumel Mrs. William Beumel J.J. Bevington, Jr. The Beyersdorf family Mr, Sr Mrs. Carl Bialorucki, Sr. Mr. 8- Mrs. Robert Bialorucki Biebesheimer bowlers Big and Little Sisters Club Mr. R.C. Bill Carl G. Billmaier The D.J. Billmaier Family Burgess R. Bills, M.D. ln memory of Sr. Virginia Bingle Bingo Workers of St. Mary's, Toledo Mr. 8- Mrs. Christopher Binkert Binkert'sdink-erts '75 Stephen Binkowski Wedding Photographer Tim Birie Ms. Cathy Birsen ADS!179 Best of Luck - A Friend Tim Bohnsack Mr. 8. Mrs. Tom Bolger The Bollin Family Dan 8. Terry Bondy The Bone Company 84 Friends Bone Factory From DJ sand Knee Mrs Edward Booker Jon M Boor8t Family Mr 81 Mrs John E Bordner The Borowlcz Family Mr 84 Mrs Anthony A Bosch Mr 81 Mrs Ronald Boston 54 Virginia Veil Botte Mr 81 Mrs Charles Boudreau Mr David Bowie Mr 84 Mrs James Bowks Mr Bt Mrs J Ronald Boroman The Bowsher Band Boosters Mr 81 Mrs C L BoyerJr Ethel Duffey Patricia 8. Richard Duffey Mr 8. Mrs James M Dugan Mr 8tMrs Malcolm Dumas The six Dummo s Kevin Duncan 76 Mr 84 Mrs Charles Dunn Mr St Mrs Patrick Durand Mark Durbin 70 Mr 84 Mrs Tom Durbin Mr 8. Mrs Ronald J Durczynskl Mr St Mrs Merle R Durell FrederlckJ Duschl Mr 81 Mrs R C Dusseau Ga ry J Dutkxewlcz 70 Mr 8. Mrs Larry Duwve Mr 8lMrs Matthew Dybza Annette Dymarkowskl Mr 81 Mrs F L Dzlenny alumni Boy Scout Troop 189 Don Bradley Family Mr 8. Mrs B C Braatz Tom Brandhuber Rosemary Brandon Mr 81 Mrs Martin Brannan Mary Jo Brannan 74 Mr 8 Mrs Joseph Brantmyler Rosemary Rlker Braunschwelger Tom 8. Kathy Brazzill Sue A Bob Breniff Hi' From India Sr Barbara Ann Brigham Mr St Mrs Joseph Brockl Miss Felice Bromer Mr 8tMrs Leonard Bromer Mrs Emilia Bron: Joseph T Broughton Mr 81 Mrs Brouwer Mr 8tMrs O F Brown Suzanne Brown Browning Gt Sons Sohlo Mary Jean Brubaker Chester J Brzozka Carolyn St Mike Burzynskl Bt kid Mr 8. Mrs Melvin A Bubacz Mrs Bettye M Buchanan Carol Bucken meyer 66 Brian Buckley Class of 79 Kevin Buckley 73 Mr 81 Mrs Maurice Buckley Sean Buckley 74 Thomas F Buckley 78 Mr 84 Mrs Cloyd L Bugert Frances Bugalkowski Big Al 8. Burble The Loulsvllle Lovers The Burke Family Mr St Mrs G C Burkhardt Mr Bl Mrs Randall E Bohland Mr St Mrs R S Burkhardt St Family Mr 81 Mrs Ralph D Burley Mrs Rollo V Burnett In memory of Donald P Burns 48 Mrs Bridget Burtscher Arnold Busdvecker RICK Bush Buster The Butkowsky Family Jim 84 Kate Butkowsky The Buzz Sisters fDeb 84 Marcyj Sr. Cabrini Cadillac Plastics Co. Mr. St Mrs. Donald Calabrese Callsta Mr 8t Mrs Harold J Calmes Camera Club Shutterbugs of 74-75 Mr 8. Mrs Paul R Camp Debbie Campbell 73 Dorothy Campbell Mr 8tMrs .lackR Campbell Mr 8.Mrs Leo Campbell Mr 8. Mrs E M Carstensen Mrs JuliaK Carter Donald Charles Case ll' Mr 8t Mrs Henry Case Tom Casey 49 Mrs Cassidy Mr 81 Mrs John Cassidy Joaco Castricco Dorothy Marie Catering Sister Catherine 0 P Cathyb Bill CCHS Enllghtnlng Lighting Crew CCHS French Club CCHS Media Center CCHS Spirit Cathy S Ann B Deb S B Center Stage Dancing 84 Singing Group Central Alumni Class of 1945 CCHS Cleanup Squad Central Catholic 8 15 The Campbell Family Weo' Mr 84 Mrs Charles Campos Mr 8. Mrs Steve Campos Canada This Summer 1975 Deborah Lee Canale 75 Denlce Mane Canale 76 Mr and Mrs Jack Canale Mr 8. Mrs Ed Cann St Family Jude Cann 74 IC Cant u Mr 81 Mrs Walter Carlson BobCarluccl Joyce Carnovale 63 Alumni Carpet Clinic Mrs J Carpenter Patricia Carpenter The Carpet Spot Mr 8tMrs James Carr Mike Dlane8. Heather Carr Mr 8tMrs StanIeyJ Chudzinski Mr 81 Mrs Ronald Chvala Len and Eve Ciesielczyk Margaret Clesla 69 Mr and Mrs ThomasCiesIewlcz Mr and Mrs Edward Cieslukowski Clndy8tBlll 73 Cindy Chris Linda Mr 8tMrs LarryClark Classof 53 Mr 8tMrs C D Claus Strauss Home Style Pies Ed Clement Cleta Ellen8l Lois Inmates of 40 CarolCllck Nancy Haugh Mrs FrankC Clifford Mr 8tMrs Michael Cluckey Mrs Florence Clum Mrs Dorothy Coats 2242 xH do Inc X-I Tedrow Rd J! Mr 81 Mrs David Coffleld 81 Family 'H' Central s great because of you Central Catholic R l P Central Deca lil 1974-75 Centrlpetal Staff Cindy Chalmers Freshman Mr St Mrs William Chalmers Mr 8tMrs Lon Chaney Ronald Chapman Charlie s Garden lnn Steakhouse Mr 8tMrs Jack L Cherry Marsha Cherry Patrick Cherry Family Florence Chitwood Mr 8. Mrs Chris Chinn: 8. Family Sue Nell Peter8tMandl Chlvlngton Richard Chlebowskl Mr 84 Mrs Ray Chmlelewski Mr 84 Mrs Jim Chmielowlcz Carol Christoph 8. Jude Cann Y' 461'- A 38 6625 . . . . . I . H. I I Z . ...7 ,, ' ' ' ' - . 4 at . . . ' H H '-73 1 .Xe . . X . 11 - e f 'N f , .T of Q., Briggs Construction Co. Inc. Mr. 6: Mrs. Andrew B. Carr Jr. U 1 . h , . ., I . : I' 1 Z.. --33-V - f +5 . . , -. - O I .. .. ' fl , -'U' . 1 x ' sv' ' - - ' X :bwr-1,1 I. . . 5 . . - - 18O!ADS Fran Chudzinski St Son Mike Paul Chudzinski Frank Cole Nancy Cole Colleen, Mark Bt Michele Mr. 8. Mrs. OrvilleT. Collier Frank Collins Community at 435 Eastern Compliments of a Friend Concert Chorus 74-75 Concord Banquet Hall Conference Room 1 15 Conference Room 1 17 Conference Room 124 Super Seniors Conference Room 130 8. Fran Conference Room 220 We love you CCHS Conf. Rm. 308 Conference Room 323 Conference Room 328 Seniors Congratulations Class of 75 James Dixon 72 Steve Dixon 74 Does this reach our Quota? Lori Dolly Dimples 81 Tina Cabina Mr. 8- Mrs. Daniel Dlugiewicz Debbie A. Dlugiewicz Mr. 8. Mrs. Ted Dlugiewicz Mr. Gt Mrs. Anthony Dlugosielski Mr. St Mrs. Donald E. Dobbs Frederick E. Doman SB Marian R. Domansky Mr. 8. Mrs. Donald Dominiak Mrs. Frank Domonkos T.M. Doney Mr. A Mrs. L.W. Donnelly Fr. Marty Donnelly Fr. Robert Donnelly Patricia Donofrio Denniss Donovan 1964 -52 l u ' I n I ll 7 g ' il bl 9,-5.4 I 1 'fr 3 E A O M C 7n 7 I l 0' I D l l7l I me-CENTRAL cATHduc Boosrsns ig Complm ts of Congratula tes COMTE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Central Catholic H.S. Class of 1975 9g2fummfSf o edo Ohlo 241-3254 Y f 3 J v Fl NJ I ig ,R g , I I I ng , I f I E Ir 'E ' A'-v Qs A' ' ' 4 ' ' x I I . V I - ' . 11 ' , , y ' 1 A 4 J N v jf 2 ,f 4 'af if lf. I, 1 ' . I ful 'grin' P ' V I u 1 un, A Inu.. --'QI x ' ' ' . I ' ! 1 ,, if -T U A I tg r , It f ' I ff! ' Q 4 I1 rl: I If , ll, I 1 lg V fa I1 , ,jg 1,1 n vw A -My 11' I za ral A gy! 7 I sf I 'I no C 1' 0 Q X ' y A R Li Q 'AX tx Y' , 1' I I I II fd W ' AI 2,5 x 1:1 'I I 'A I v..-,fat , tvv II' N- V ,r Al . , gl 5 -L fa , INDUSTRIAL PIQINIIIXIG QQMPANY l- 'NIM 4lL-f - l'Ufl.IIU'IIOI'lS 'IO the P AY AK-R AD GN M SSHFOF CIUSS FUITI .L DENNIS vw GOIEJOQ 472 6075 SCCUT Hd. z7ooTREMA1Nsv1LLE RD. 472:O841 I'. INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. W.J. Donovan 35 Doug A Te I 72 Bernie M. Drouillard Don't go without history Furlong An dy Dougl Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Drozik Per. 7 Mr. 8. M L y D gl L.B. Finch Drywall May Dooley M 84 M R y D Mr. 8. Mrs, Darrel Ducat M LM D ID b k J D 73 Th dd f313 M GM RyD M 8.M H ryD ADSf181 D bb D b k 67 M H yJ D M 84 M M W D f t M 84 M P y F D II . . . but in the end we raised S2 6 ,000 ADMIRAL CORPORATION REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, COLOR TELEVISIONS 81 STEREOS ADVANCED TV 125 N. WESTWOOD AVE. I531-7801 AI. THOMAS SHOES E MIRACLE MILE CJACKMAN AT LASKEYJ 472-6082 AL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ORIGINALS BY LUCARELLI 4526 MONROE ST. - 475-3101 ALL SAFE SECURITYRIFIRE SYSTEMS, INC. 14500 W. EIGHT MILE RD.-SUITE 207 OAK PARK, MICH. 13131 399-4655 NICHOLAS H. ALTER- GREENHOUSE QUALITY PLANTS FOR ALL SEASONS 4554 WHITEFORD RD.- 882-4110 ARMSTRONG WATCH 81 DIAMOND CO. LAMB, BUILDING MADISON 84 ST. CLAIR STS. BAVER KI ASSOCIATES CIO ART ZEPH, LIBBEY OWEN5 FORD BLDG. TOLEDO, OHIO 43604 BAYER LUMBER81 SUPPLY CO. OUR 45th,YEAR 5139 DORR ST. BLOCK INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, INC. GO IRISH 4126 UPTON - 475-8613 BOBB'S CLEANERS LOOK MA, NO SPOTS 4338 S. DETROIT 43614 T. KENNETH BOYD, INC. COMPLETE INSURANCE FACILITIES 632 SPITZER BLDG. - 244-6776 182!ADS E,-.TY T- Q- --..,.,:-E?--E4i,f ff- I- 4: 1 II- - - II F 2 Y - . 'I , - , I- I: . -Q I . 'T -. IU -J. - H MEI K E . I K E RY I .,. ' g : . 2 If . A - gr. BUY WHERE BAKED- IT'S FRESHER COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY BAKED FOODS 3201 WARSAW 241-2982 GROGAN REA I.TY I I james Krupp, I Compliments of .President MICHIGAN OFFICES I Temperance I Lambertville I 8119 Secor 865-1333 JACK CANNINGSIASSOCIATES, INC. CHERIS PEKE INNE - DAVIDSON'S MEATS IIIIEcHANIcAI. U-ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS U MEE QUALITY AKC PEKINGESE 107 W- WAYNE ST. MAU . 'fI,fQ22'. GE RD' L'm'm' 3920 LOCKWOOD - TOLEDO - OH 43537 473-2735 893-8371 cAssIs camzv our CITRUS SCENT SPECIALITY DUNKIN' DONUTS 0F5Nr1O a.m. to 11 p.m. - MON. THRU SEE LES DROSZCZ 8, 52 VARIETIES ,, ALWAYS ' - l ASSISTANTS MADE FRESH 1240 onmuo 241 1534 2305 COUNCIL - 241-5361 3136 CHERRY ST. - 242-1312 CEN-I-RAL DECA COLONIAL CLEANERS EL GRECO'S-TOM CONTY GOOD LUCK CLASS OF .75 DRY CLEANING OF 4082 MONROE ST. DISTINCTION 474-6500 ENTRAL - 244-7471 C . 5031 LEWIS AVE - 4607 SYLVANIA AVE. CONGRATULATIONS TO KUHLMAH CORP. CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL JOHN J. PEDRO 1845 COLLINGWOOD BLVD. GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTOR TOLEDO' OHIO 43595 'A NAME IN CONCRETE' 3619 EIERKLEY DRIVE TOLEDO. OHIO 43612 PH. 4191478-9876 READY-MIX CONCRETE I SAND 8: GRAVEL I FACE BRICK BUILDING MATERIALS I SEWER 81 WATER PIPE LOI' IS A BIGGER PART 01' YOUR I.II'I: THAN you MAY IIIIIIII mi , , . IDF 12547 we manufacture I .Lmke W furniture componenis ' ' special hoses that Can with- 1 , A ,sIand jet enginq:,'hedI,geQIg1'd-I E .L 0655 , if siratospheric cold, gcxsulqnks, ' A bigger part of your world. I . ' I 'Q I I . . I I - I. -I., ,,,,,: I Thifiibiiff And' RIRIE I IHHHTT , - - e -x 1 I .. A I M f If-- I 'I ,,T , I, ,,,. Q 4,,W, I ' A ' V1 A A' Y' j LIBDEY-OWENS-FORD COMPANY, T0LED0,.0HI0gij'A1.j b I , AC,, A WWAJ 1... E,Ei 'FANTASIA DANCE STUDIO FRIGIDAIRE DIVISION FRANK M. GOOD, M.D. HUSS EQUIPMENT umm ness '11, com CARPENTER'72 GENERAL MOTORS FAMILY PHYSICIAN CORPORATION 4747 N. SUMMIT ST.- DAYTON, OHIO 1544 S. BYRNE RD. SUITE MATERIAL HANDLING 726-6132 D - 385-2525 EQUIPMENT 138 SYLVANIA AVE. - TOLEDO, FISHER MUSIC FRITO-LAY BRAND PRODUCTS GREAT LAKES PIANO Co, OH NO. 1 IN AMERICA PIANOSSORGANS IMPERIAL POOLSS SUPPLY 1024 SYLVANIA AVE. 478-2474 FRAMES' TREE 8I EXTERMINATING COMPLETE PEST CONTROL 2204 ROOD RD. - 475-6055, 475-4004 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '75 THOMAS J. GOETZ REMODELING CO. KITCHEN AND FORMICA SPECIALIST 1631 HAGLEY RD. -TOLEDO, OH 5212 MONROE ST. - 882-1851 HELM INSTRUMENT CO. INC. INDUSTRIAL PROCESS CONTROLS 4511 SOUTH AVE. HOOD ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL WIRING 8. REPAIR 255 GRADOLPH ST. - 476-5331 INC. 2144W. ALEXIS RD.- 479-3181 2313 S. BYRNE - 385-0150 INDUSTRIAL PAINT STRIPPING, INC. WISHES TO CONGRATULATE THE CLASS OF '75 1258 PROGESS - TOLEDO, OH INKY'S RESTAURANT FINE ITALIAN FOOD 3945 DETROIT - 476-4064 .ADSX 183 SERVING THE MIDWEST IN MANY WAYS Grain Elevators Animal Feed Mfg. Fertilizer Mfg. General Stores Garden Centers I Tire Shops MAUMEE TOLEDO COLUMBUS OHIO CHAMPAIGN ILLINOIS DELPHI INDIANA WE LOVE YGU ff? L CENTRAL Sfudealf foamed! SENIDHS H75 CENTRAL: Our Love, Life, and Inspiration quad Awe, 66444 of '76 60,5 SHOP AND SAVE se hs S' EVERY DAY X J p QUALITY MEATS FRESH Pnouucs SUPER MARKETS o NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS K wx U Q QQ' CGNVENIENT LGCATIONS ADS!185 There were lillllflfglifllillgll H1311 businesses to visit but each small patron . Patrick R. Eagan 56 Bo b Eaton 8.0. Bt Pat Eaton Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert5E. Eaton Mrs. Audrey Eberle De bbie Eberle Mr. 81 Mrs. Brand Ebner EC 's Coffee Shop Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Edwards ,Mr. 81 Mrs. Dan Edwards Edzius Bar Mr. 8. Mrs. John P. Eggl 8th Per. Terrible Typers of Rm. 107 The Einsteins of Physics Period 2 Joyce Ejhinger 75 ln Memory of Lynn Ejhinger Electrical Tokers of per. 2 Duncan Elkins Mr. Bt Mrs. Felix Ellerbrock Joseph L. Elliff Mike Elliff 77 QTim Elliff 74 Mrs. Roaella A. Elliff Dave Ember 69 Erie Foods Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul Erikson Mr. 84 Mrs. Duane Ermish Mr. 81 Mrs. Sheldon Eschrich Mr. 8. Mrs. A.A. Etue Flo, Helen, 8. Bob Etzel Mr. 84 Mrs. William Etzel Mary Ruth Evans Exmaher Insurance Mr. 81 Mrs. Dennis Faber Clara Facey Trenence Fackelman Fredrick 81 Joan Fadell Jerry Fadell Mr. 8. Mrs. Melvin Fahrer Dave Fandrey 76 Mary Fandrey Mr. A Mrs. Dale Fandrey Mr. 8. Mrs. Richard F. Fandrey The Fantastic Film Makers of Per. 3 Fa ntastic First Floor Freaky Frogs Mr. 84 Mrs. T.E. Farmer Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Farrell Sr. Fellcian Sisters- St. Adalbert Convent Felicitaciones ala clase de 75 The Felix Family, 51 51 74 75 79 Mary Ferrelli 84 Ann Ferrelli Mr. 81 Mrs. V. Ferrelli The Michael Fesh Family Mr. Si Mrs. Grovar Fink 417 Fire Station Mr. Bt Mrs. Ned Fischer Fish Club 74 Mr. 81 Mrs. E.E. Fisher Mr. 8- Mrs. Frank C. Fischer Ji. Ja mes A. Fisher St Family Father Raymond Fisher Mr. 84 Mrs. Thomas Fisher Five Star'Nursery Mr. 8. Mrs. R. Flahie Ge ne Fieck 81 Kids 186!ADS L'i2El.Elll.TFlY GCD. ' .ec-ilisom rpllaizzcfzi 255-3000 MORTGAGE INVESTORS CORPORATION 13 14 MAD I S0 N FHA and VA Home Financing 'lib Ray Murnen '44 Jack Murnen '46 Dick Murnen '47 Tom Murnen '52 Donna Waim '71 Roxanne Yeager '71 Janet Schmenk '72 LAWRENCE GULF GIRLS TOLEDO EEDER TIO , s 'fx -1 -. -j- . 'ff.4-go.-s.i:'1u'.i 1 7 fa, - -. lil i ' - W-i.i 3 + 'll 'iw.-Witsf'f4llx.llfeT' . f f. 1 'ef 1' xi V ' 5 -F ' ' ,. :if'.,ljl.-i-fglg f,g-fir Villa :2 ' a1..'i1t 'ff' ,, , as J ' if V' ...Iii -fifll sffhblf ' - i' W ,,,i+. u lfil ' l '4 ff, .1 ffl:--Cl'l'l ' 1' . 1 , -' 1. 4 1 tv . , f-2,1 -me - ' if l . wif .- .W +1 Qggi' ' f V:z1,g' A ' Til lll A ! A. v1yg'f iiklgld I A -s ' B ' fi! '- 9 - ,ff-1 455. , - flu, , ,- , '- , . 'X .. N ess .1 5--' lr ws , fr'-A-Ala i li. -' ,,. A .l A . j 'f f X -. -ef. air: A .-gs m Y r -xl. - 1 ,ig ., ,,', 1 J Q I xv Hi? . 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Mrs. James Foy 84 Patrick Mr. A Mrs. George Francis Franklin Park Gulf Service Frank's Sohlo - Willys Pkwy 81 Sylvania Mr. 81 Mrs. Ray Franks Dennis Nancie R. Tony Franks Freshmen of Room 201 Friddle Artificial Limb Co mpany Friend's of Central Friends from Hannaford Drive Rev. Wm. Friemoth - St. Clement Marvin Feingold's Friends From Ann Hendricks 74 A friend from 43 From a Friend of 55 Friendly Service Barber Shop Agnes Behan Fritscher From Torisdale Court From the neighbors of Point Place Eno Erape and Family 74 The Frogs: Marianne, Kathy, Sandy, Kim Frosh A Soph's of 3rd floor per. 8 Mrs. Alma Ashman Bl Karl Fuehr Mr. 84 Mrs. Ronald Fulton Fu n Spot fu nkyfu rlongsfreakyfriendsperiod3 Terry Fu rlong Fu rlong Freaky Bus Fu rIong's Wongs per. '2 Rm. 326 Mrs. Mary Gaiewskl G.A.L. Kathryn Getz Gallagher Mr. 8. Mrs. David Gallaher Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Gant Sr. Mike, Annette 84 Chad Gan ues Mr. 8. Mrs. Bernard Ganues Ro bert A. Ga ntzos D.D.S. Mr. 84 Mrs. A. Gapskl Mr. 5. Mrs. Fred S. Garcia Clive Mr. Gardam Ke n Garder Mr. 81 Mrs. Don Gardner Mr. 8. Mrs. Mitchell Garraway Mr. 8. Mrs. Garvin Gary E. + Anne Marie G. Be rt Gass - Weissenherger Chevrolet Mrs. Lau ra Gates Mrs. Agnes Gathright Kazimer Gawle Gawronski Family Mrs. Flossie Gaynier Mr. 8. Mrs. M. Gaynor Sr. Gemma's Earth Scientists Per. 7 Sr. Gemma's Jokers Per. 6 Georgie is single A Nick is a cook Sigmund 8. Leatrice Geremski Connie, Carla 84 Scott Gibbney Mr. A Mrs. James Gibbons 81 kids Norma 81 Charles Gibbons Pete Gibbs from Connecticut Hy-Test Safety Shoes GlHA'S Mr. 84 Mrs. Neal Gilbert Mary Jane Gill Mary A. Gilley John 84 Barbara Gilmore Jim Ginter Mr. 84 Mrs. lssam Ghareeb G Houl Power + Parma Power Irv Glassmen, College Cleaners Glenn, Georjanne A Shannon Pawlowski Glenwood Lanes Mr.L Mrs. Ronald Glick Mr.'8. Mrs. Gliszcinski Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert Globig Mary Gloer Mr. Gloer's Disectors of 308 Carl P. Weissenberger Chevrolet, Inc. The ultimate in autornobiling perfection , 43 1 n I , I lzevrolel L WRENCE'S G LF SERVICE 3466 Stickney I 726-9107 John Wieck '68, coach Jim Reichert '69, coach Steve Forrester '73 LAWRENCE GULF GIRLS Deb Carcus '72 Jeanne Lawrence '72 Julie Justen '74 Kitty Marok Kathye Kelley '73 Linda Mayfield Vicki Kelly '72 Sue Raczkowski Janis Zachman Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard John Glonek Xt Good Luck 75 John 8. Janet Family Wlza Go Irish Good Luck Seniors from 3rd per. Go lrish Good Luck 78 German Go Irish - John 8t Cindy Good Luck Seniors - The Stahl God Bless-CARMALLIMUTTONI Family God Bless the Irish, A Friend Mr. George Godbout Helen Rogers Goengen Mr. 84 Mrs. Berthold M. Goetz Mr. Gt Mrs. Stanley Golba Sr. Victoria Golembiewski Goodbye 75 - Good luck 76 Good Luck Central, From Ma 8. Pa Good Luck Fighting Irish Good Luck from a future student Good luck from City Auto Radiator Co. Good Luck from Mr. 84 Mrs. Szabo Good Luck from 3t16's Fire House Good Luck from Orchard lnn Good Luck in all sports this year Good Luck Irish. Jim Cassidya Family Good Luck 75 , Mr. A Mrs. John Burns Good Luck to the Class of 75 Good Luck Virginia M. Dully John Gora Mr. Bt Mrs. John Gorny Richard Gorney Go rny Shoe Store Dr. 8- Mrs. T.P. Gorman Bud 8. Sharon Gose Edward Got Casey Gotthart Mr. 84 Mrs. Wm. M. Gotthart Kathryn Goulden Miss Patricia Goulden Danny Grabarczyk Sr. Grace's Goodies of Jr. Conf. 316 Mr. St Mrs. Bernard Grachek Margie 72 Et John 77 Grachek Ted Grachek 71 WW Grainger Inc. Have we got a future for you! You've graduated . . . but now what? A job? Or more education - and then a job? Think about this . . . Fiberglas is the new basic material, used in over 30,000 products from sports equipment to tires to draperies. And Owens-Corning is the world's leading maker of Fiberglas materials. There could be a great future for you - growing with us. Think Fiberglas, think Owens-Corning. Owens-Corning is Fiberglas LOCAL OWNERSHIP OWENSICORNING FIBERQLQS To1.EDo's ONLY TITLE at TRUST COMPANY FEATURING AND KNOW-HOW AG ENT FOR CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY I the llocall I company with itlh C2 imatcioimall touch :t Dial 241-9479 Slreel, Bowling Grson, Ohio 43402 J. ALBERT IASKEY JOHN A. LASKEY J. M. COLTURI WILLIAM R. KENNEDY ROBERT L. WASSEFIMAN J. VICTOR RUSH Pruidlnr Vin Pnxidmr Vin Proridml Artomay-l!'Llw!VP Vial Prisidanr Customer Relation: Mr. Bt Mrs. A. Gramling Mr. 8. Mrs. James Gramling Mr. Et Mrs. Joseph A. Gramling Sue 84 Jeff Gramling Mrs. Gus Gramma'Czajka Cindy Gramza 75 8. Mike King of S.J.H.S. Mary Ellen Gramza 74 Mr. St Mrs. Joseph Gramza Mr. 8. Mrs. Peter Gramza Mr. Bt Mrs. Roger Gramza Dave Gravell Colleen Gray Rev. Dennis Gray Donald W. Gray Mrs. Mary Gray The Great Freshmen of 101 The Great School of Irish Mr. 8- Mrs. Carl Green Greg Greene - Gina Gramling ..76.. Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Greene Greg + Joni 75 Good Luck from John A. Gregor Dick E. Griswold Amelia Grochowski Carol Gross, a friend of Central Mrs. Joseph C. Grote Mr. Eugene + Dorothy Grow In Loving Memory of Francis Grubb Mr. Bt Mrs. Edward Gryczewski Mr. 8. Mrs. Bernard Grzegorzewski Mr. St Mrs. Arthur Grzeszczak Mr. 8t Mrs. John Guerro Mr. 8 Mrs. Rich Gurzynski Dan Gust + Bernice Zeiher 76 Jacalynn A. Gust 73 Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Gust class of U49.. Mr. 8- Mrs. William B. Gust Mr. 81 Mrs. Pete Gutierrez Gwen 8. Rose Central Seniors Mr. 8t Mrs. Allan F. Haas 33 Mr. Charles Haas Rev. Robert Haas Mr. Lester Hackett Mr. George Haddad Mr. A Mrs. Thomas J. Hafner 81 Family Gerald, Barba ra. Sue St Gary Hagan Mr. 8. Mrs. Kenneth Hagan Ida Mae Hall TheTommie Hall Family William Hall Hallmark Carpet Co. Inc. Mr. 84 Mrs. James Halloran, Sr. Mr. Et Mrs. Donald Hamm Mr. 8 Mrs. Earl Hankenhof Mr. 81 Mrs. Eugene Hankenhof, Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Hankenhof Richard K. Hankenhof Ha rdt's Union 76 Mr. St Mrs. Edward J. Harley Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard J. Harley Jr. Mr. 8. Mrs. Tim Harman Mr. 8. Mrs. Kevin Harman Ha rms Carpet Center Ha rold's Restaurant open 24 hours Mr. 84 Mrs. John H. Harpen Marianne 73 8tJoan 74 Harpen Claudine Bt Clarabell Harper Mr. 84 Mrs. Davd Harrel St kids Msgn. John L. Harrington Mr. 8 Mrs. Doug Harris Bt boy's Harrys Sport Center John 81 Linda Hartigan 70 ADS!187 . added up till the 188!ADS 'total was reached. MR. 8. MRS. ROBERT J. MISCILOWSKI Past Pres. oi the Athletic Booster's Club MR. 81 MRS. JOHN MORRIS DICK 81 ANN MURNEN THE JACK MURNEN FAMILY NIR. 81 MRS. F. KURDYS THE WILLIAM KUNKEL FAMILY MR. GMRS. GERALD KUREK MR. 8. MRS. JOHN R. LEWAN DOWSKI Cathy and Matthew STANLEY LYKOWSKI A good friend of Central CONGRATULATIONS 1975 GRADUATES Geraldine R. Macelwane '26 MR. 8. MRS. JAMES J. MALONE Class of 1940 MARY MANSE COLLEGE Good Luck Studenfs of '75 CHESTER MARZEC 3413-Elm FROM A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Best Wishes to the Class of '75 VIRGINIA C. MAY DR. JAMES E. MAYER DR. JOSEPH McCARTHY 1912 Mt. Vernon Mn. a. uns. Paul. Mecmmv a. Mn. s. Mus. 'rm lmccnmnv Say Hi to Chris and Julie MR. 8. MRS. THOMAS McCORRlSTIN 501 Chicago Street - Toledo, Ohio MR. 81 MRS. HUGH MCCULLEY 3923 Secklnger - Toledo. OH 43613 - 479-6207 PAMELA SUE McEWEN 3920 Lockwood MR.8IMRS. FRANK McMANUS DANIEL J. MILLER DR. JAMES Illl. MILLER, 0.D. 4925 Jackman Rd. - Toledo, OH 43613 MR.'8I MRS. RAY MURNEN, SR. KATHLEEN NALLY 4327 Stannard NONNENMACHER'S SOHIO Front and Consaul MR. s. Mas. w.J. NONNENMACHER oBLATEs or sr. FRANCIS nz SALES 23 23 W. Bancroft Street - Toledo, Ohlo COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND THOMAS E. OEDY 2544 Parkwood Ave. POLISH NATIONAL ALLIANCE Officers and Members - Lodge 250 DR. 8. MRS. RICHARD E. OSWALD 3028 W. Lincolnshire Blvd. PATRICE OWEN THE PAKULSKVS- 411 W. MANHATTAN John, Theresa, BIII 70, Barb 71, Sandy 75 A PARISHIONER OF ST. JOHN'S and a friend of Central PHOENIX PROJECT - ANDREA, ANN, LISA MARY, VAL Lisa, Mary Beth, Cathy. Jlm, Mark, Mike CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '75 Donald J. Polita '60 A FRIEND George Putz THE ROBERT G. RAAB FAMILY cum of '72, '74, '75, '77, '7a,,'e2, 'as A FRIEND MR. 8- MRS. JOSEPH RATASKY - 623 ALEXIS .Dan Ralasky Graduatlng Class of 1975 THE BEST OF EVERYTHING TO CENTRAL Always afriand - Class of '68 REHINE 84 THE TURNER BROTHERS RAYMOND G. REYNOLDS RICHARD 8. VIRGINIA RIVERS 1322 Thatcher Dr. THE ROSSFORD REDNECKS of Elm Street ROZANE REALTY MR.8IMRS. ARCHIE RUBIN Congratulations Danica 8- Debbie Canals MR. 8.-MRS. NORBERT V. RUCKI 611 Southover Rd. - Toledo, Ohio BOB RYAN COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Best Wishes to the Class of '75 FROM THE WHOLE DARN RYNSKI FAMILY 5 8. K TACKLE - JOHN KLEIN 8. CHARLES STONER 857 Butler, Toledo, Ohio 43609 - 691-3806 444.1 ST. ADALBERT'S' FOLK GROUP Available forall occasions ST. CHARLES' PARISH 1842 Airport'Highway - Toledo COLE ST. CLAIR- A Friend of Central - ST. FRANCIS de SALES CHURCH Office Staff ' ST. HEDWIG PARISH 1875-1975 10001 Anniversary - Holy Year - Centenary Year FATHER GEORGE RINKOWSKI '33 Pastor of St. Hedwig Parish ST. VINCENT de PAUL CHURCH 1035 Woodward Ave. FATHER SARTORIUS Blessed Sacrament Parish PAMELA SCANNELL '70 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS From Alumnus Paula Schmidbauer MR. s. MRS. JAMES A. sci-IULLER Sue. Kathy,.Kareng Diane, Beth, Tom, Julle, Joe, 8. Chris MR. 81 MRS. .GERALD A. SCHWIND JOHN J. SCHLAGETER 9th Toledo Trusl Bldg. - 245 N. Summit TERRY SCHLAGHECK 406 W. Capistrano DAWN MARIE SCHLAGHECK 316 Heffner MR.8.MRS. DONALD G. SCHLAGHECK 406NW. Capistrano CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '75 Terry Schlagheck MR. 8. MRS. ROBERT SERKE GLEN F. SHRIMPLIN - DENTIST COMPLIMENTS T0 CCHS From a friend - Class of '68 MR.8.MRS. RON SIWAJEK A FRIEND Rev. een: J. sl.oMlNsKl St. Hyacinth Parish Mscn. BERNARD E. smm-I coNcRATuLA'TIoNs cuxssi oF'75 Eniss. uelpnine '47 soda MR..8I.MRS. JOSEPH SOFO AND FAMILYQ ADS!189 The drive started off slowly WILL DONALDSON MAUMEL... Serving Ford Owners Since 1945. s9af7o.s1 EQ FM Naam Bw -3- of Towle -3- Box 1868 Toledo,0Inio fn -,:,- 43603 qi:- '?'?XLQ'ffq - W 'Q Q I 4 yin'-.si-gxg, Y rogan 'kayak I 4 :fb IW 5 ne .,mf, 0 INSTRUCTIONS EQUIPMENT OTTAWA LAN ES Center 4155 TALMADGE ROAD 479 7355 ToIedo's Finest Family Bowling Recreation nos camoezzllm morons lime. IESIIZZGD Dcaelkmmeiim c-ll.. 'UiCiCflo,CfDIlnio V v cran ial Sometime within the next ten years you will be looking for a home. Ten years from now, Grogan will still be giving Toledo quality service. When you're ready, Grogan Realty will be waiting. 865-717 1 893-8735 1 Q , Qfsiesefi ,qrg3pnlll ,, vgggi -C H Que Qui O I IEBTAURANTS H5 South Erie Street Toledo, Ohio 43602 Mr. 8. Mrs. Richard D. Hoppe Mr. Si Mrs. Homer Van Horn Mr. 81 Mrs. Elmer C. Horne 81 Family Kathleen Horrigan 61 Mrs. Sophie Horsoszewski Compliments of Hoskins Jr. Footwear Herbert H. Hough 56 Health House Inc. Mabel A. Howard Mr. A Mrs. Tim Howard Mr. 84 Mrs. Eloton Hubbard Deloris J. Huber, Mae Fowls Realtor Huffmon's Bar Mr. John Hughes Ron Hughes Donald Hulett Mrs. Walter A. Humphays Mr. 8iMrs. Warren E. Hunt ll Mrs. C.A. Hunter Rev. Donald S. Hunter 39 Mr. 81 Mrs. Ray Hunter Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Hunter Mr. 84 Mrs. Fred Huss Mr. Si Mrs. James F. Huss Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas J. Huss The Hustlers of Conference Rm. 311 Mr. 84 Mrs. lannone Mr. 81 Mrs. Cliff Ingham The Artlngram Family Ohio Ma rajua na Initiative Inky - the stink, our little pal Ja mes C. lntagliata Family I love Rose W. forever Love Ron B. Mr. Si Mrs. Bernard J. Ireland Gene 84 Grace Ireland Irish Ei Chuck Byers 7-2, Irish Knight Comes Home Irv's Sohio, Glendale 8: Eastgate Jim Irwin-Infantry, Airborn Ranger 76 Chuck lstler 73 Mr. 81 Mrs. James W. lstler Mr. Si Mrs. Al Iwincki .Mrs. George lwinski Jackie 84 Marianne lwinski Miss Julie lwinski Mike E. Iwinski Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert A. lwinski The Iwinski Children Mr. 84 Mrs. Ronanld J. Jablonski 84 Family Ann-Joe Jablonsky Jaeger's Gringos 2nd period Rm. 215 Mr. 8. Mrs. John Jakeway Jackies Hair Fashions Jackson Cleaners Frank Jackson Mr. 8. Mrs. Alfred Jackson The Sylvester Jackson Family Beth Jacob 72 Mary Ann Jacob 73 Mr. L Mrs. Henry E. Jacob 41 Mr. Lawrence Jacob Sharon 75 8. Ed 77 Jacob Mr. 81 Mrs. Jerry Jacobs Mr. 84 Mrs. Thomas Jacobs Mr. 84 Mrs. John Jaeger Mr. Gi Mrs. Thomas R. Jaegle Jagel's Catering Deli G Choice Meats Debbie Jagodzinski Dolores Jagodzinski Jan 81 Larry Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph A. Jakutowicz Mark Jagodzinski Mr. 84 Mrs. Chester Jakubowski Mr. 8. Mrs. Gerald S. Jakubowski Mr. 81 Mrs. Rollie Jakubowski Leah B. Jameson A.H. Jamra Co. Patricia 8. David James Mr. Si Mrs. Sigmund Janas Mr. Bi Mrs. Joseph Janawiecki Amy-Cindy Ja nkowski 8i'Janna- Shelley Reicr Charlotte 84 Ray Jankowski Mr. 8- Mrs. Chester Jankowski Mr. 84 Mrs. Wm. Jankowski Mr. 8. Mrs. Stanley F. Jankowski Mr. 81 Mrs. Stanley Jankowski Helen Jarosz Mr. 8. Mrs. John Jarosz Jo Jasin 76 David R. 81 Mary Ann Jasin 45 8- 48 Mr. Si Mrs. Daniel Jaworski Mr. 84 Mrs. Arthur P. Jaworski Tim 75 , Jay 76 8iJon 78 Sylvester Sylvia Jechura Jeff loves Lisa very much Mr. St Mrs. Chessie Jefferies Jr. Mr. Ki Mrs. David W. Jensen Je ro, Ja ne, Matt, Helen 84 Debbie Je rry's Hi-Level Synoco The best from the Jesuite at Gesu Jesus People Per. 7 Jerry Danford Joan + C.P. Vombrowski Good Luck J.G. 81 B.R. The Jivin Juniors of 306 J.K., D.H.. G.S.. B.K.? Joe8i Paula 75 Johnny's Mobil Service Mr. Deborah R. Johnson Mr. Bi Mrs. Dan Johnoff Mr. 84 Mrs. Ja mes Johnoff Jr. Jim Johnoff 74 Mr. Leo Johnoff Floriwe Johnston Mr. 8. Mrs. William Johnston 81 Family Mr. St Mrs. Irving K. Johnson Mrs. James Johnson 8. children Mrs. Mildred Johnson Mrs. Anne Joh nson!Go IRI SH Go Mr. 8. Mrs. John C. Johnson Join Maryknoll, Taiwan, Rev. J. Bodenstedt Mr. Si Mrs. Ronald Johnson The Bob Jones Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Preston Jones Ralph M. Jones M.D. Mr. Si Mrs. Joseph P. Jordan Mrs. Jordan P. Jordan Mrs. Bonnie Joseph Mr. Pat Joyce Mrs. Cora Jozefowicz J 81 S Drug Store Good Wishes Sr. Juanita Ujcik O.S.F. Ju dy 70 84 Mary 73 Mr. 8t Mrs. Milton Juers Family Mr. Bi Mrs. Lawrence F. Juette Mr. 8. Mrs. AI Jurowski Julie Justen Mr. 81 Mrs. Michael Justen 81 Chad Mr. 8. Mrs. William M. Justen Mr. Felix Kaczala Mr. 81 Mrs. Marion Kaczorowski Mr. Tom Kaczorowski Martha Kaczmarek Mr. 81 Mrs. Len Kaczmarek Debby-Kaczmarek Cindy Kaczmarek 75 Mr. 84 Mrs. Donald Kagy Mrs. Eleanor Kahle Miss Judith Kajtaniak 62 Bronislaw Kajrisowski Kay 70 8i Dave Kaifasz 68 Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Kallils Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank Kallnowski John J. Kalinowski Mr. Si Mrs. Stanley Kaminski Mr. 81 Mrs. David Kaminski Mr. Ronald Kaminski Mrs. Priscilla Kaminski Herby Kaminski Miss Doris Kaminski Harry Kamza Mr. 84 Mrs. Michael Kandik Mr. 8. Mrs. Daniel Kanecki Mr. 8t Mrs. Patrick Kania The Kania Family - good luck Ka r Bi Mar 76 Ja mes Karras Mr. Bt Mrs. Ted Karpinski Steve Ei Nichole Karow Mrs. Francis Karamol Mark Karamol Francis Karmol of 101 Mr. Walter Karmol -good luck Karen Robert 81 Ann Kaplan Mr. 84 Mrs. A.J. Kasprzak Mr. 81 Mrs. Harold Kasparian Kasee: 75 84 77 Mr. Rt Mrs. Andrew Kasparian Mr. 8. Mrs. Ervin Katafias Miss Karen Katafias Dave Katafiasz E. Joseph Katafiasz John 84 Pat Katafiasz 69 Raymond Katafiasz John 84 Kathy, 71 Kathy Bi Pat 74 Mr. 8i Mrs. Steve Katich Mr. Bt Mrs. Robert Kazmierczak Bill lit Shirley Keeling- Best wishes Keep on Truck'in CCHS Clarence 84 Guinevere Keely Mr. 84 Mrs. Charles Kehres Ed Kehres 78 Marianne Keh res 84 Gary Cahoo The William Kehres Family Keisser Insurance - Jon 81 Ann Kidd- Mrs. Edward J. Keil Mr. John Keil Ki Family Mark Keil 75 Kelly, Karen 81 Joe 76 Judith Keller Mr. 81 Mrs. Francis Kelley Ga ry 84 Becky Kelley Mike Kelly Mr. 81 Mrs. Stanley Kelly Vicki Sue Kelly Mr. St Mrs. Fred Kendrick The Art Kennedy Family Mr. St Mrs. Harold Kennedy Mr. Si Mrs. James P. Keogh Mr. Gi Mrs. James Kern Mr. 8. Mrs. Jerald Kern Mr. 8. Mrs. William M. Keran Friends on Kershaw Avenue Mr. 84 Mrs. George Kertz Edmund Kielczewski Keith 8. Mary, Through hell 81 highwater Kilcorse Family Mr. 8t Mrs. John Killian Mr. 8. Mrs. George Kimball ,John V. Kimiling Dave Kina 73 Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Kina Sally Kina 78 Mr. 8i Mrs. Merrill King Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas R. King Mr. 8. Mrs.John F. King Point Place Kirby Mr. 8t Mrs. Emery Kish Mr. 84 Mrs. Laurence Kish Mr. Bi Mrs. Don Kitz Don Kloss SO Mr. Et Mrs. Zenon Klosowski Joe Edgar Klosowski 68 Mr. A Mrs. Frank Klosowski Mrs. Esther Klocinski Ann Klocinski Mr. 84 Mrs. Ted Klepacz Mr. 81 Mrs. Thaddeus Klepacz Mr. 81 Mrs. Delvin Klepacz 49 S. Michael Kledzik Mr. 8i Mrs. Robert Klatt Mr. 8. Mrs. Lyle Klasen 81 Family Knape say's Hi from the westend Mr. 81 Mrs. Ted Knapik John L. Knerr R.F. Kneisley Knee-J Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph Knierim Harold S. Knight 4O Amy's Custom Knits Mr. 84 Mrs. Walter Koch The Dale Koder Family Dr. 81 Mrs. Paul J. Koebler Sr. Rita Koelsch Rev. George Koerber Mr. 84 Mrs. Charles Kolasinski Mr. 8. Mrs. Edward J. Kolebuck Mr. 8- Mrs. Ronald Kolebuck Mr. Ted Kolebuck Fred 84 Beverly Komorny Mrs. Clara Konczal Miss Grace M. Konczal Michael Konczal Jr. 56 Mr. Bi Mrs. David Kondalski Da n Konecki's Sohio Mr. 8. Mrs. James Konwinski Mr. Si Mrs. Ronald Koperski Jane Kopf 73 Kopfman's Bakery Mr. 81 Mrs. AI Kopmski Mr. Bi Mrs. Dale M. Kopinski Mr. 84 Mrs. Michael Kopinski Len 81 Bev Koralewski Fred 81 Mary Koralewski Mrs. Mabel Kornbaum Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur G. Kosinski Mr. Kevin Kosinski Ms. Susan Kosinski 69 Mr. 81 Mrs. Sylvester Kosinski Larry, Cathy, Bivictoria Kosmider Julie Koster 78 Mr. Bi Mrs. John Kotz Mrs. Joseph Kovach Ms. Marie Kovach Mr. 81 Mrs. Kowalewski Mr. 8. Mrs. Norman Kowalewski Mr. Charles Kowalski Cletus Kowalski GO Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Kowalski 81 Family S. Kowalski Mr. 8- Mrs. Stan Kozlowski Sa ndee 8. Ken Kozlowski Mr. 81 Mrs. Chester Krall Mr. 84 Mrs. Stanley Kravetsky Mr. Bi Mrs. Leonard Krem nec Mary 8. Frank Kremnek ADS!191 Robert Lavoy Family Mr. St Mrs. James Lesle Congratulations from the TOLEDO DISTRICT ALUMNI Sz FRIENDS L 5525 D CRESTHAVEN ofthe l 865-,530 Orchard Lake Seminary cM1Ch1g3H, ,Q , L bldg l'n' ww .I u 'll-1 s 9 'Rfk 454 QI iw' -pr. at f I I if al f 2 I I 'ittdwlfsluminu-it 'ff ,we we eat--eseizleeeaeifeefi-wisystem:mem.rw Askew Ng ini i 1 , Y .. 'n 'Z F l l ry 1'lhglgdtvq''i'l!p, 4F'-IQAXQQM M Q 9 P ' JI ll- I' ' ll l ' ' ' 1' UlQul.'Yv ,. fAfllnRVt03 --g -- lane! ,t VQKQI' 'll -44 uf? -up-All-ivy 'LJ' Jo' ull--llillhlllgklwg-r lf'igf 4 11' g 9030. u.bAM..avIlm,y4 b,wQw,, lui 'lad L4 l I l T I 6 :T-I sz:?i9QN5'eZSIi 1 I v Qi -3 I l,.,4 Ygyylj .. 11 '!'wg!Vlqllin.2enNgidhl::H:wJnlPQ'I' 4.uQ.yM,QI.lm' Ishqf! gg' A wrt 4 ix? 55 wprg N4 1810 Madison Avenue Arthur J Crouch Executive Director b as ni . 'il I-'-iw-re-ef-wk-stir4'--f '4 ' M .MP-1 mi ...Q.,N. 44, 1.14--,h,,,q 4 .J-1 K- 4 J fbi:-.fwt lsgvthwffrwava:slam-'a!gss51w'.?iie.E Fifglt-lg, l -gp 'lnnllw lglqllngt dkqh v ulg-ppigglwifupvai' ig? With rumours of inflation and recession spreading throughout the Toledo area . . Blanche 81 Terry Kunkel Lu ii K p KathyK 76 s K 78 Th T K s Fa ly M yBthK M LM RbrtK HF ly M SM D K I r g M 8tMrs.R b rtR K J h D.Kra A thonyA.Kra Mrs. Betty Kramer Rosemary Krall 42 B 67 Karen 70 L A Krisco Ceramic F ces Krompak EI beth Krzyzaniak M GMrs.DaveKub k M SIM JimK b k N yK rsky8tCh kK b k MryJ Kb kF IIC tral T Kubiak 75 G dL k S niors The Kubicki Fa ly Mrs. John Kubicki Th saIStEleanorK h k Ji LB i Kj B tW I1 M .8tM .D IdK 5 M aM .J h K, N yK j M 84M W It K 1 w M 84M W lt K1 k M GI K k c M Flo K I z k Mr.8tMrs.R b tKl k Barbara Gay K l k Jerry Kunisch, f 8t f d 192!ADS J y8tV' k' Kunkel D gK dy M AM Fa kK d I8tJ ff M 84M A IdK k M L yK k K tZM kt Mr SIM RBK dy M 84M DK tk skit Pbbl Th D yK tk k F ly F kK tk k M 81M V K lkowsk J seph M. L da Mr. 81 Mrs, Joseph Lada Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Lagger Jim Lagger 77 Mr. 81 Mrs. Lar y Lagger Joseph LaJeu se Lake State P nting C Mr. Ray ond Lamb Alfred L genderfer Th J hn W. Langenderfe R y ond Langworthy, T k per lov r 6 M LM MikeLaPI nt R.C. B d L Pla t To Mad-P L rge- Ily love you Larry's Boron S B I g team Larry '73 8tDebbie 75 Mr. 84 M .J. Albert Laskey Last M te Friends M 8tMrs. Paul Latchuk , M A M .Richard Latkof ky R b rtG L torre 69 Mr KIM J hn P. La b M 8. M V t L Melvin E. Lawicki Mr. 81 Mrs. John F. Lawlo Ceclia Lawniczak Mr. 84 Mrs. John Lawniczak Lawrences Pump Jockey' Mr. 81 Mrs. Wilbur Lawso Mr. 8. Mr Milton Lay 81 Fa Mr. 84 Mr Warren L y 81 ly Fami Denise Layn Sherry Layne J. Layton 74 + M St k ..75., JerryLazette 67 Mr.8tMrs.Ri h dL L tt SueLeahy 74 Mr.8tM Ed dJ L b ky Cindy8tL L hl kW I e CCHS Mr.8tMrs.Fr L chlak Mr.8tMrs. Joh L h Barbera Lee Mr.8tMrs.G d nL L st Mike Leestm Mr.8tMr Dck Leftler M F L Gee M AM .Norman R.LeGros E lL Inger J d thA Leininge r CLynch da' Da Vincis of Per. 5 S SLa s Chl FLna L gPh y ML L ky MryALkyMD MkL 75 M8tM RbrtL JM74.. LetC nt ISh' -S. 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SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS KIDDIE KARNAVEL SERVICES FUNDS AND FUN 848-8229 P.J. KRANZ INSURANCE AGENCY 3131 TREMAINSVILLE RD. TOLEDO. OH 43613 473-2416 NICK KRETIN PLUMBINGL HEATING 5843 BURDETTE 474-2849 GEO. F. PETERS In SON, INC. PLUMBING - HEATING - REPAIR WORK 1685 W. BANCROFT ST. - 244-8771 R.J. PHILLIPS CO. INC. AUTOMATIC BATCHING CONTROLS 1400 OAK ST. - 693-9480 PLABELL RUBBER CO. 300 SOUTH ST. CLAIR 194!ADS RAINBOW JEWELIDARY ARTS ROCKS FOR COLLECTORS 3844 UPTON AVE. - 472-6437 DAN RODGERS SPORTING GOODS, INC. EVERYTHING FOR EVERY SPORT 2222 N. REYNOLDS - 531-3861 ROOT OUTDOOR ADVERTISING INC. 32 S. HURON - 243-7773 TOLEDO. OHIO 43602 ST. CHARLES SCHOOL 1850 AIRPORT HIGHWAY TOLEDO. OHIO ,SCHAAD'5 SERVICE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1933 1380 SYLVANIA - 478-6841 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. WESTGATE - WOODVILLE - SOUTHLAND SEAWAY DISPLAY 1B93AIRPORT HWY. 385-5357 SOHIO CAR CARE CENTER - HANK RUMSCHLAG, MGR. SYLVANIA, OH - 882-1096 SOHIO CAR WASH NO TICKIE, N0 WASHIE 2305 COUNCIL-241-5361 SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO. INC. CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES MFG. 1110 N. WESTWOOD AVE. STATE SENATOR MARIGENE VALIQUETTE TERRI-ANN'S BEAUTY SALON LET US CURL YOUR HAIR 1935 PERTH ST. - 531-2545 TOLEDO FLIGHT SERVICE, INC. FLIGHT SCHOOL 4379 SECTION RD. - 856-8183 GEO. L. KOHNE, INC. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 421 HURON ST.- 244-5805 EMPLOYEE'S OF LANE DRUG - DEVEAUX VILLAGE DAVE, LARRY, SANDY, LYNN, SHARON, KATE, CHRIS, TERRY, LINDA TOM WHI'TING LIBBEY GLASS CAFETERIA MEMBER- N.W. OHIO RESTAURANT ASSN. LINCOLN CLEANERS 3622 UPTON AVE. TOLEDO, OH 43613 LORETTA-JOYCE SHOPPE 4400 HEATHERDOWNS BLVD. BILL'S MARATHON COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CARE 4810 MONROE AT HARVEST LANE COOK'S MCDONALD McDONALD'S IS YOUR KIND OF PLACE MONROE L AUBURN - 3345 MONROE JAMES F. MATTHEWS MELLE REAL ESTATELINS. 2650 N. REYNOLDS - 531-7144 McDONALD'S POINT PLACE ROBERT P. URBANOWICZ '60 MERCO FOOD 3814 STICKNEY AVE. - 666-0048 METROPOLITAN MASONRY INC. RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL J. HARP 475-7874, J. DITTMAN 385-4388 MIRACLE MILE PARTY STORE MIKE MEEKS '67, MANAGER 5060 JACKSON - 476-4558 MISS LUCILLE CATERING FOOD OF DISTINCTION FOR PEOPLE OF GOOD TASTE 33 12 LAGRANGE - 244-6290, 242-4482 ANN GOSIK MOONLIGHT CATERING 666-9463 KELLY O'QUINN - ALUMINUM CONTRACTOR SIDING, ROOFING 8. EAVESTROUGH 1468 SOUTH ST. - 382-2178 DONALD BENORE - TOL EDO PR E-PAK GOV Tl. COMMERCIAL PACKAGING 925 N. ERIE -- 243-3119 TOWNSEND CARPETING 81 INSTALLATION COMMERCIAL. RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL LAMBERTVILLE. MI - B56-3926 F L W URSEM CO. AIR I1 HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT BOB BURNS wA1FoN0 FAMILY STORES Nona WELLS - mmol. TV WESTLAND LANEs COMPLETE DEPARTMENT SALES AND SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS cuss or STORE 2060 1.AsxEv nn. - 474-8573 '75 5247 Donn sr. - 5369451 4398 MONROE - TOLEDO, omo WESSON GARAGE5 NN. a. mas. RICHARD WATSON 1630 LASKEY Rn. - 476-2259 GLENN 0. WILSON Mc GRANANAN msv. NEPRESENTING STATE FARM ZENTTH s. WESTINGHOUSE wEsTcHEsTEn HALL ms. WEDDING RECEPTIONS - 1323 svLvANlA AvE. - 478-8908 WEAVER Pouunv co. BANQUEFS JOSEPH 1. nnoulLLAno '47, 4607 SYLVANIA AvE.-sez-9962 YORKSHIRE BANQUET Room OWNER PARTY - WEDDING - 4620 su DER AVE. - 726-1671 RECEPTION 40 17 LAGRANGE - 476-0315 ZEILER'S FARM MARKET BEER, WINE, AND PARTY SUPPLIES 6925 LEWIS AVE. - 847-8029 ZILBA CLOTHIER'S ZILBA'S DISTINCTIVE MEN'S STORE 2863 N. REYNOLDS RD. - 531-8937 Notre Dame College 4545 College Road Cleveland, Ohio 44121 ADS!195 Maybe this is why . . . GRAFIKA- BERNIE ELZER GRAMLING BROTHERS MEATS GREAT LAKES LABORATORY SERVlCES 741B t D T l d Oh 43612 436-3796 THE GRIDDLE CAKE 4445TaImadgeR a T I a Oh 43623 THE GRILL 1943Airpor'tH y. T l d ,Oh' 43609. 381-9317 ak i T A ' Q HW: Mr. Friend! X! NORTON HARDWARE STORES 2429 Collingwood 2121 W. Central Rubbisn Service Snow Removal The Dependable Service wigwdcql Guaranteed Clnes 196!ADS NORTHWESTERN oi-no's LARGEST . .. PARTS AND senvics DEPARTMENTS ? -T 'T T DETROIT-TOLEDO EXPRESSWAY AT CENTRAL AVE. 1615 KETCHAM AVE., TOLEDO, OHIO 43608 PHONE 14191 726-3401 E THE FRED CHRISTEN ac l soNs co. 714 George Street Toledo, Ohio 43693 TOLEDO SANITATION SERVICE 3446 STICKNEY AVENUE TOLEDO, OHIO 43608 ,ii T 1 -it i 11 Best whishes from Saint Hedwig's especiall to . Barbara Davis Judy Drozik Margaret Ludwikoski Colleen Lykowski Paula Pomaski Dennis Radecki Sarah Sodd Mary Szteiter Sharon Urbanski Michael Witko ADS!197 Jerry Lykowski Mel 8rJane Lykowski Jim 81 Bridget Lymanstall Thomas D. Lynch Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas D. Lynch Lynn's Rest., Banquets, Weddings 8: Parties The Jerry Lyons Family Richard Lyons Mac's Motor Clinic Mrs. Gerry Mi MacAdams Mrs. Robert Mac Arther Mr. Sr Mrs. Richard Machcinski Garywolniewicz + Sue Machcinski Mr. 81 Mrs. Ronald Macieiowski Mr. 81 Mrs. James Mack The James Mack Family Mrs. V.P. Macke Mr. 81 Mrs. Gerald Madrzykowski Mr. Xt Mrs. Richard Madrzkowski H1311 people gave small donations . MaryAnne Mahaliey 7l Mr. Bt Mrs. Robert F. Mahaffey Larry8l Stephanie Maher 53 84 ..54.. Mr. 8. Mrs. John F. Mahnen Katherine Mahoney Mr. 81 Mrs. M. Mahoney Mr. Bl Mrs. F. Maidment Mr. 8. Mrs. James Maiewski Karen Maiewski 75 Mr. 8. Mrs. Leonard Majewski Make CHEESE, Not War! Pixie 8. Dixie Mr. 8. Mrs. Stephen Malak Mr. 81 Mrs. John R. Malhoit Joselyn Malhoit Diane Malinowski Mr. 81 Mrs. Duane Malinowski Ti m 81 Cindy Mallon Bill Maloney Mrs. D.V. Maloney Mr. 8. Mrs. Thomas Maloney The Malosh Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald Manders Mr. 81 Mrs. T.V. Mangan Bob Sl Marge Mangas 47 Richard G. Ma ngas, 42 Tom Mangas 45 Harold E. Manion, Jr. Robert Manion Torn Manion Chuck Mann Jr. Frank W. Manthey Mr. 84 Mrs. Kenneth Marciniak Mr. 81 Mrs. Michael Marciniak Margie H. + Jeff M. Sr. Marguerite's Maniacs Congratulations Marianne, a friend Sr. Rose Marie R.S.M. Mark 74 L Beth 75 Mark we made it, Nick Cousin 198!ADS Au delia Maga na 74 Helen A. Maros Mr. 8tMrs. Robert L. Marshall The Martaus Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur L. Martin Sr. Denise 75 Rl JoAnn 77 Martin Mr. 81 Mrs. James Martin John Martin Family Mr. L Mrs. John Martin Sr. Mary Catherine + John Mary Lou's 3348 Lagrange Mr. 8i Mrs. Edward Marzec Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank Marzec Family of the Frank Marzec's Mark Marzec Mr. 81 Mrs. R.C. Marzolf Math Involved 81 Earnest 101 - Bth per. J'ohn Mattes Mr. 84 Mrs. Albert Matthews Dr. D.M. Mattoney D.D.S. Glenn Mattox Stella Matuszak Mr. 81 Mrs. Gene Matuszewski Kr Mary Ellen Mr. 8. Mrs. Victor Matuszewski Maumee Bay Defense Fund 7266925 Dr. 81 Mrs. George J. Maurer Patty Maurer Mr. 84 Mrs. Harland May Erne 81 Steve Mayers Mr. Stanley Mazur Veronica Mazurak Mr. Carl Mazzurco Mr. 8l Mrs. McAllister Warren J. McAtee Mr. 81 Mrs. P.M. McCabe Bob McCann Mr. lit Mrs. Charles McCann Jim McCann -The Great year of ..77.. Sandy McCann Mr. Bl Mrs. Eugene McCarthy Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul McCarthy Thomas J. McCarthy ll Mr. 8- Mrs. Tim McCarthy Sl Little Chris Mr. 84 Mrs. Timothy D. McCarthy Tom McCarthy Mary E. McCartney 70 Rita McCartney 74 Mr. Bl Mrs. Michael McClellan Mr. Bl Mrs. Paul McClellan Good Luck, R.M. McCloud Co. Gloria Arvay McCormick 49 James E. McCormick Jo Ann McCorristin Ruth 8. Jack McDonagh Mr. 84 Mrs. James McDonnell Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert McEwen Mac, Marty, Annie 8. Tom McFarland Betty McGee 7O Lee F. Marla J. McGhee Mr. 84 Mrs. McGovern Donald McGowan D.D.S. Mike 64 and Eve 67 McGrath Mr, 84 Mrs. Thomas McGreevy James McGurk Jr. G Family John Mclrlugh, Lucas County Recorder Mrs. Donald McKelvey Mr. Bl Mrs. Gary McKinley Mr. 84 Mrs. Tim McKinney Mr. 8. Mrs. James McMury Mike McNamara 74 Michael McNu Ity 75 Mr. 81 Mrs. Patrick McNulty Mrs. Franklin McNutt Mr. at Mrs. Marv McNutt Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert F. McNutt Edward J. McPartIand Family , .QV -,, .-:',. FFSTFE GEL UTO SALES Dennis McNamara GROGAN REALTY COMPANY 4271 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio 475-3444 Marguerite McPartland Mr. 8. Mrs. Mcweeny M.D.R.R.C.D.J.B.K.A.M.T.T.D.M.M. Mr. 8. Mrs. John Mechel Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas A. Meehan Mr. 8. Mrs. Don Mehlingdi Family Mrs. Maria Melnuk Mr. Bl Mrs. William Mellon Mary Melon and Speedy Members ol CCHS Marching Band Mr. 81 Mrs. Eugene Meng J.F. Mercer Co. General Contractors Mrs. Betty Merculo Merrlll Paint Co. 3718 Upton Mrs. John Mertes Mr. 8- Mrs. Harold Mestz Mr. 8. Mrs. Alva F. Mettv Rosemary Meyer Mr. Bi Mrs. Walter Meyer Jr. John Bi Deborah Mezinko Jr. John Bi Lil Mezinko Sr. Judy Mezinko 78 Micro-State Mr. Bi Mrs. Walter F. Mieczkowski Don Mlehls The Mlehls Family - Dave 75, Don 77,81 Jim 79 Janelle A. Mielcarek Richard Mlelcarek Family Mike 84 Debbie Mike 81 Raeann 75 Charles A Anna Mikolajczyk Miller's Cafe 1777 Airport Hwy.. 381-9185 Mr. 8- Mrs. George Miller Dr. A Mrs. John F. Miller Mr. 84 Mrs. F.A. Miller Marc Miller 73 Good Luck from Mrs. Miller Mrs. Nancy L. Miller Nick Miller 77 Mr. 8. Mrs. Norman J. Miller Mr. 8i Mrs. Raymond Miller Mr. 8. Mrs. Raymond James Miller Sr. Richard A. Miller Mr. Bi Mrs. Robert F. Miller Mr. 84 Mrs. Thurmann Miller Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. William Miller Mimi 81 Laurie 8. Jean Bob 8. Mary Minnich Mr. 81 Mrs. Foster Minnich Ron 81 Pat Minor Mr. 84 Mrs. Earl Mitchell Mrli Mrs. James Mizen John Si Susan Mitchell Q Family Mr. Entertainer Mr. 8. Mrs. Paul Di Modica 84 Family Mr, 84 Mrs. Martin Moeller Linda Mohamed Mohammad Ali, Howie Coseli, Tarzan + Toma Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard J. Mohr Shannon Mohr 72 Moki 76 Mr. 84 Mrs. Don Moline A Kirste Mr. 8- Mrs. Fred P. Mollinkopf Mr. Bi Mrs. Andrew Molnar Monica, Mary Ann 8. Linda 77 Mr. 8. Mrs. Dale Moore Mr. 8. Mrs. Paull Moore Missy, Davey, Toni 81 David Moore Charles Morgan Richard G. Morgan 55 Best Wishes Florence P. Morgenstern Mr. 8. Mrs. Wm. Morgenstern Paul Morgret Father Richard C. Morman Rev. Richard Morman Mr. 81 Mrs. Benjamin Morrin. C.W. Morrin Family Connie Morrin 74 Ja ne Morrin 75 Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Morrin Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert Morrin 8. sons Art Meyer Mr. Bi Mrs. Glenn B. Miller Mr, 3, Mrs, Chester Mieduslewski Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph Monks Mr. 81 Mrs. Rollie Morse Mafll Ann. Jim. Dave. Linda Harvard F- Millel' 81 Mike Mr. Ki Mrs. Bobby Montgomery Mr. Bi Mrs. Moser 51 Mike MCYGF MVS- Helen Mille' Daniel. B0l'lr1i6. Jim 81 TOFTI Mr. 84 Mrs. Leo Martrie Ri Family Mr. A Mrs. Robert Mosqueda L MY. 84 Mrs. Patil J. Meyer Mr. 84 MTS. Jim Nllller Mitchell Mr, 8. Mrs, Moors, Children Family f 9 Congratulations Class 75 729-3765 138 Sylvania Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43612 0? FD., P -COMPLIMENTS gf an -e P F ,Ow F QUINN CONCRETE ' P H ARM AC IST CISOWSKI - CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ' ' . 'lei' , .iii-iz-1:',,, aff fr. , ff - xg ia iff -Pg O l T' ' '. ,wQu3,rb'f'i, ilk! .I y a ig, .. .'t..-:qv i V in ' 2 14 -we i -.--al 5 ' J' A A 5 ,25 1 1.-2' E. 5, ff 5, .ff fi Niki ij? 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A1 'Q yuxztiy , 'K 1.1. .,',I, . 1 .I 4 . ,A -15 ,,. .'..- Wd, rf' I. : .- 1. . 1 -V V ?a7'4':fQ1 '5'l.Mf?f',JL 3111. .J,L.L-N7' 'QJQ :f-.LE:f'r-L94 LV f ' ' 7- -.ni 'I 93 --'-'-'21 ' ' '- 1 ' '--fi' ' - f - ' ' ' '- T ' 4 Best Wishes to the Graduating And to the whole student body and from PACIFIC Class of1975 L Life Insurance EDGAR R. SULIER faculty 17144 JEFFERSON AVE. 999 South Main Street Bowling Green, Ohio Phone 352-9945 ,Florence Murzynski Mr. 8. Mrs. Murzynskl Mr. B. Mrs. James Mutchler Carol Rill E. Jell Muszynski Mr. 8. Mrs. Timothy Muzynski Mrs. Betty Myers Mr. 8. Mrs. Peter Mys Mr. 8. Mrs, Edmund Naber Mike Naber Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Pa .8. Mrs. Michael Nadolny .8. Mrs. Richard Naparstelc .8. Mrs. Edward Napierala .8. Mrs. Floyd Naplerala Sr. .A Mrs. Floyd Naplerala Jr. tricia Naplerala Mr. 8. Mrs. Chris Napolski FY. Marty Nassr Mr. 8. Mrs. Nap E. Nasser An Be n M. Navarre 73 st Wishes Jlm Navarre Hatfield Olds Mr. 8. Mrs. John L. Navarre 8. Family Mr. 8. Mrs. Thomas Navarre Thomas Navarre 75 Marie El. Navarro Randy Navarro 76 Diane Nawrocki Edward Nawrocki Mrs. Louise Nawrocki 8. Family Mrs. Martha Nawrocki Mr. Thomas Nawrocki Mr. Victor Nawrocki Mr. 8. Mrs. John J. Neenan Jr. The Neighbors of Glenwood Ave. Neighbors ol 109th Point Place Mr, Leoazard Neitzel The Neptunes U.S.N.R. Drum 8. Bugle Corp. Neumann Jewelers Mr. 8. Mrs. Paul F. Neuser New Barge Inn Bowling Team Newmeyers Barber Shop Mr. 8. Mrs. Warren Newton Nicholas Cron Mary Anne Nichols 8. David's Mr. 8. Mrs. John Niedbalski Mrs. Nellle Nledbalski Mr. 8. Mrs. RcbertJ. Niedzielski Michael Niemiec 71 f 7 v Every lst THURSDAY FRIDAY - FRIDAY SUNDAY NIGHT quo' 0' 'N Fri. nite, just SFILOO. session Sat. nite, Session for just 51.00. PARTIES 5374-11211 19th Hole Enjoy Beer-Liquor 474-1231 Mr. 8. Mrs. F.K. Nisch Mr. Ken Nisch Jim 8. Dianne Noe 70 Mr. 8. Mrs. Nolan Bob Nonnen macher Mr. 8. 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Mrs. James Yager Patricia Rice Yancy - Catherine Rice Wisner Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Yarcso Mr. 81 Mrs. Michael Yavorsky Donald Yeager 81 Family Sandi Yeager Year 1940 Robert J. Donovan Yee's Garden Restaurant Mr. 81 Mrs. Attila Yetis Mr. 84 Mrs. Doug Young Mr. 84 Mrs. Gerald Young Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard S. You ng Roslyn Young 63 Mr. 8. Mrs. William A. You ng, Sr. Miss Carol Ann Zablocki 55 Mr. 8. Mrs. Leonard Zacharski Tom '70 84 Peggy Ann '68 Zaenger- Beaumont Mrs. Chester Zajac 49 Mr. 8. Mrs. John Zajac Mr. 8. Mrs. Kenneth Zajac 5O A 53 Mr. St Mrs. Clifford Zakrzewski Jim 78 8t Mary Jo 75 Zaleski Zenonn Zaleski Family Mr. Bt Mrs. Eugene Zapadka Maria Zapiecki 69 Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Zapp Helen Pacer8t Martha Zarnoch Mr. 84 Mrs. Stanley Zawacki Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. James L. Zawodny Paul Zawodny Bu ron Appling 84 Ann Zeiher 72 Mr. 81 Mrs. B.A. Zeiher Mr. 81 Mrs. B.G. Zeiher Rita 81 Helen Zglinski E.J. Ziegelhofer lit Family Martha Rywalski 8. Bernard Zielinsky Mr. 81 Mrs. Bob Zielinski Deb Zielinski 8. Pat Elson 75 Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Zielinski Mrs. Jeanette Zielinski Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Zielinski Joe Zielinski Conf. 308 Mr. 81 Mrs. Leo Zielinski Mr. 84 Mrs. Melvin F. Zielinski Mrs. Pauline Zielinski Carol Ziemianski 69 Mr. St Mrs. George Zilba Mr. 81 Mrs. George C. Zilba Good Luck! June B. Zillien Mr. 8. Mrs. Lou Zink Marianne '67 8tThelma tKehrD Zitzman '37 Mr. 8. Mrs. George Zmudzinski Mr. 81 Mrs. Jerome Zmudzinski Alvin Zohn, OD Dr. Thomas Zoldowski 59 Joseph J. Zuccarll D.C. Mr. St Mrs. Frank Zychowicz, Jr. Mr. St Mrs. Ronald Zudorczyk ADSf207 ,paw z SWW' We students at CCHS . OHIO-TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 2929 Lagrange St. - 243-0948 TOM O'LEARY - ROBERT F. LINDSAY REALTY Manager, Maumee Office - 893-0231 ORCHARD DRUGS 4025 Talmadge Rd. - 474-8501 WM. E. OSBORNE 8. ASSOCIATES Public Accountants - 474-2561 OUR FOOD MKT.- LOUIS SOMMER 454 E. Strelcher- Open 7 days, 910 9 0XIE'S RUG, CARPET 8f.TlLE 1734 Laskey Rd. - 473-2705 PALMER CONTRACTORS, INC. 5249 Secor Rd. - P.O. Box 8686 PARAMOUNT DISTRIBUTORS PAUL'S AUTOMOTIVE, INC. 2600 Tremainsville - 473-5871 PERZ INTERIORS 5312 Pawnee Rd. PHILLIPS APPLIANCES, INC. 714 Phillips Ave. - 476-8655 PIER I IMPORTS 5203 Monroe - 882-3581 PIETRAS SOHIO SERVICE 3504 Lagrange - 242-4562, 241-0739 PLEASURES 'N TREASURES 5011 Summit St. P.O. BAR 8. GRILL 1201-03 Adams - 241-3061 POHORECKI - DRY WALL COMPANY 3620 Terrace Dr. - 726-8431 POINT PLACE NURSERY SCHOOL 726-8527 or 726-5047 PONDEROSA STEAK HOUSE 5111 Monroe St. - 882-0400 POOL'S TAVERN 4452 Lewis Ave. PRECISION PATTERN 8- MODEL CORPORATION 1336 W. Bancroft St. - Toledo, OH 43606 208!ADS PREMIER DRIVING SCHOOL 5552 Secor - 474-5454 PRESTOLE EVERLOCK, INC. 1345 Mlaml sz. - Toledo, on 43605 PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION CO. 1105 Sylvanla - Toledo, OH 43612 RAINBOW BEAUTY SHOP 1434 Broadway - 241-1590 DICK RAY'S SOHIO Detrolt S Delaware, 242-5272 - 241-0516 REAU FARM 1605 Dean Rd. - Erie, MI 48133 RED-YELLOW CAB COMPANY 501 Phillips - 241-1234 MRS. EMELINE REID Administration Llbrary - Toledo Board of Education RICK'S PRO SHOPS 865-8815 - Toledo, OH RE CO CHEMICAL SIPOOL CO., INC. ' P.O. Box 7205 - R.H. Reed RIGHT TOOLS mc. i 5244 Enterprise Blvd. - P.O. Box 5131 W Ro.lEK's CATERING mc. i l 505 Troy St. - 726-4194 1 2819 Lagrange St. - 244-8696 ROLAND EARLY AUTOMOTIVE Rosnunn DE vmss, NED smmi l REALTY 2626-106th sr. - 726-9063, 693-8844 ROWE PLUMBING 8. HEATING, . INC. ' 648 Sylvania Ave. - 476-5663 RYAN PHARMACY 3523 Dorr St. SAL'S RESTAURANT 3816 W. Alexis - 474-3781 SAM'S LAGRANGE ST. DRUGS 2101 Lagrange, 244-9007 JOHN F. SAVAGE 8. ASSOC. INC. 4427 Talmadge - 475-8665 1 SCHLACTER DRAPERIES 2212 Tremainsville 1' SCHUSTER PLUMBING 2730 Parkwood - 241-5950 , SCOTT PARK SOHIO , 2260 Nebraska - Jay 8. Jerry T Kotula U UIICJHIZM ' lilillii Clif 30000000 QW ALEXIS 81 MONROE ave W6 ' A N rl . - 7 ' 'W A -T H fs , S Vx I I-r 'fi 'K fn. Fm 1 ' FLOWERS INC 4780552 4fr27'l.EWIS AVENUE V TOLEDO. OHIO nm: GROGAN REALTH INC. E . 91: .E : ,, W I- I- Wai. 'li wumwnmumwl wuinruunuii at 19. I I- X Y, iimi nirnummivmii Inmqmual www I .fi- -imm I 'EQ-. i , .4 ,-.-,.. .LII-A41 IIEIIINMHA' '-'i ..-.----...--,-L.,...2::I .,,., i Ju. . ' -111: Iliriwilliiii'l'1f'HIl'Ipiiri.iiIlviiiiimpl'Iii' 'I . , vii E.Q.,miif ,, .., , I ,.,,,f ?, 1655141 ,V . I I . AIHH- EIU., M.-.. ,...i wJ4J,'l- I-. '1 f'9'L'fIiff' imma. '- ' 'II' I .iff UI' '.UU J ' 'IHSEI 4r....4' . - -Af?-A. -Ao'-'44 :- Lf: w.fAE-1-- 1':1r:'wf- Yhggrg,-.:'? ' 1--H , ,--in N- -1 I ,r.,1-yyvrrffl' GFIOGAN FIEALTY, INC. 4271 Monroe SI. JOHN B. GROGAN, PRESIDENT o O O 0 9302 9 O 0 9 f4192475-3444 QTOLEDO, OHIO? i C3132 847-3055 cs. MICHIGANI A FULL SERVICE COMPANY 10 Residential sales Offices WE TRADE AND EXCHANGE S 209 . . . are truly lT'S TOUGL ALL THE F VALUES I AT FOOL ANN JACOBS 'l' No. 1 Sales - 13 Consecutive Years With Lindsay Realty W' Charter - Life Member Million Dollar Club ANN JACOBS - 476-9551 - RES. ROBERT F. LINDSAY REALTY GUMPP CADILLAC INC. grateful ' ' ' I4LI1Jgni 43224 CLASS I 1975 0 REMS CORPORATION 210fADS 1 ., r rf 2 - ffm-1-- 1 I I V 4 , , iq New 1: fm' ,Y wil H-LL I. , fig' ful 5Il b-li :'.l. .- - .- -- A V- ..,.,, -, 1 1 'ef K i A 2 :fl I : hi ' :,if21'.'f fl, . ILL IM -. . H ' ml ga 'Q E' ii ,, L, wig- 3 3 I .Avai l fr., i A '. . I ssSchroeder Homes Q T0 BEAT NE FOOD OU FIND TOWN! For the home' in your future think SCHROEDER HOMES STANLEYS ,Au gg IIQQMQ KING gg email' BULLISH tg vp Ont E ,vm ZEEEY W CLASS are or BANK qlll II Where people ----e help Y.0U A places get things done tn build m Qrllplgwo CITIZENS your future Downtown: Levis Square - Owens-Illinois Building - jefferson-Erie Community: Colony - Dorr-Secor - Franklin Park Mall - Greenwood Mall w rul, Hawthorne Hills - Holland - Manhattan Plaza - Miracle Mile - Oregon , 5' 'Q Parkway Plaza - Phillips-Martha - Saxon Square - Westgate - Whitehouse NE 6 f MEMBER rolc I...Q,.o Casting. Trim 84 Plastic les - I I FEDERAL Qlaudy roolaors co I , 5202 En nc TO ED , L O OH 4 1 of Toledo 4- ... ' .: -l. ...:l' 1 'i eel? .V-' Z H-'Hi fi'-' . V- ' 'f gf gl . 3-ggi , W -., . ,. , 212!ADS OW ENS-ILLINOIS Educated men are i as much superior to uneducated men as the living are to the dead. i -Aristotle So live alittle. A Toledo based, multinational, billion-dollar manufacturer of packaging materials in glass, plastic and paper as well as a dynamic variety of non-packaging items for diversified ,markets takes this opportunity to express support for education and for the young men and women who will make tomorrow just a little bit better than today. aagfmdalatiane Seaview ' L? Q, -vlrgse 1 or Q6 45 ci-lnvs ER K MOTORS CORPORATION 5120 ac man Toledo s authorized Motor Homes servlce center GA I P i . to the people of Toledo SPANGLER CANDY 81 TOBACCO OF TOLEDO 28 North St. Clair St. SPECIALTY HAIRCUTTING Jim - 478-2511 SPICE BAR 4301 Bennett - 470-9928 S84 S TV REPAIR John Sands, Dick Staniszewski DR. L.W. STAHL: ORTHODONTICS. INC. 4020 Jackman Rd. - 478-7136 STANLEY'S FOOD KING Fine Meats 81 Home Made Kielbasa STEAK St ALE RESTAURANT 4325 Talmadge Rd. - 475-1581 GEORGE STITSEL TV Service is our business STUDER BROTHERS' SUNOCO 3347 Stickney Ave. - 726-2791 ST. URSULA ACADEMY Quality Education for Young Women SZAR'S'MEN'S WEAR Summit 81 109th - 726-2226 SUBURBAN MOTOR FREIGHT 322 Matzinger Rd. - 729-3711 SUNNYBROOK PAR 3 5702 Lewis - 476-5302 SUNNYSIDE INN 2521 Glendale - 381-9228 ANGUS BAR INC. 8. TED 8. TATE ANGUS 1244 Sylvania Ave. - 4709664 PAUL J. THOMASG CO. 242-6770 - Home Improvement TIFCO. INC. 5421 Enterprise Blvd.- 7294691 TOLEDO ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE 331 St. Clair St. -Toledo. OH TOLEDO, BOWLING ASSOCIATION 1217 Madison Ave. - Toledo. OH THE TOLEDO GLOVE MFG. CO. 1227-9 Vance St. - Toledo, OH TOLEDO PHARMACEUTICALS. INC. 2219 Laskey Rd. - 475-1521 TOLEDO REPERTOIRE THEATRE 16-10th St. - 243-9277 TONY'S ICE CREAM'8t SANDWICH SHOP 6600 Sylvania - Sylvania, OH TOOL DESIGN SERVICE CO. 31 E. Sylvania Ave. TOY LADIES PARTY PLAN Demonstrator Connie Zielinski TRANS VEYOR, INC. 664 Parker St. - Toledo, OH PAUL E. TREPINSKI Arnold Realty Co. - Toledo TREU HOUSE OF MUNICK 501-557 High St. - Toledo, OH UNIVERSAL BINDERY 126 Ontario - 241-9123 UNIVERSAL DRIVING SCHOOLS 3685 Upton Ave. - Toledo, OH UFIBANSKI FUNERAL HOME 2907 Lagrange - 244-4611 URSULINE SISTERS 2413 Collingwood Blvd. - Toledo. OH VOCATION DEPARTMENT 1933 Spielbusch Ave. - Toledo. OH WAGNER PLUMBING St HEATING, INC. 1428 Ontario St. - 243-2501 WALBRIDGE CLEANERS 2616 Broadway - Toledo. OH WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY 3950 Monroe St. - Toledo. OH WARD'S AUTO SUPPLY 1919 Monroe St. - 244-5869 w.E. HOLLY s. ASSOCIATES 2132 Rivaro Ra. - 536-2185 WEIRD UNION OIL 4711 S. Detroit Ave., Toledo, OH WEISSENBERGER CHEVROLET 909 Phillips - 476-1131 WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES at Appliance Plaza WEST TOLEDO BIKE SHOP - Schwinn for the young in heart. WEST TOLEDO STATIONERS. INC, 1126 Sylvania Ave. - 478-8668 THD WHARF RESTARRANT 3535 Hill at Byrne - 531-5361 WILLIAMS VARIETY STORE 2596 Broadway - 382-0610 WILKOWSKI 8. BLOOM - ATTORNEYS AT LAW 2917 Lagrange - Toledo. OH WILVILLES PAPER RACK Westgate Shopping Center - 531-8182 I JEAN WHATELY - ARNOLD REALTY 4432 Burningtree - 882-3037 WORKSHOP OF DANCE 2144 W. .Alexis - 479-6266 YOURS 81 OURS NITE CLUB Stickney YOUR SHAKLEE DISTRIBUTOR Dave Boudreau - 847-0297 ZYCHOWICZ BROTHERS GROCER 2857 Elm St, - 729-3221 ADS!213 and mek 6 d 6 d Class of ,75 00 gum '65 Health 3 fortune 10 L P'LLQQYHi2uUQwx S NURTHWOOD Chrysler-Plymouth Msncv scnool. or NU Jefferson and 23rd S for Toledo, Ohio ' Mercy's two calenda diploma program leads US . . . Q Y' McCord's 1633 Laskey Road Seafood, Steaks, Chicken 8.1 Spaghetti Su n. Thru. Thurs. 11 a.m.-12 p.rn. OPEN Fri.8iSat.11a.m.-1a.m. A 'Full Service Restaurant Ialllgs mi?.lQf'S'3.'i.S Z'?..06 My GPaq,calgq Gllouge CPMDW Q3 ' Q 921233 and Spaghetti Two LOCATIONS GINO'S BWY fCarry-out onlyj 536 Broadway 243-9971 GINO'S KOZY INN CDine in 81 Carry outj 2150 Arlington 385-3776 Che Willows RESTAURANT fa. 536-7026 ADS!215 SPARE CHANGE PATRON - 7th 8. 8th PERIODS FR. JOHN THOMAS MR. 8. MRS. Debbie 81 Denise say Thank You! JOHN SPIEKER III -, , Without ,Q ,,1 x' '.v 'xxr f A ffl ff? I-,rg A. M -. A I . Keep our, oors THOSE WHO WAITED S50 VERY PATIENTLY LIFE I5 MERELY , ' - Pall' GN I Y f, ' .wi- -Q1 tj f. A v . ,. , f fl ,iifiiii .--1.51 155- f ' .QQ-it. fffffl- 19' -1.4 'fd it I . T . V .uf- Af ' ff 'qfmhs..MA65uf1Mi5iAgalQk.'Jr-.afff2.4Q'1:f. '- . 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All senior names are printed in boldface, while a plus sign in front of a name denotes teachers, administrators and members of the staff. Subjects and ads are in capital letters. An NP instead of a page number means that that student is not pictured in the book. A A8tE RENTAL CENTER Abdouni, Abdul ,.....,.. Abrams, Glen .......... Abrass, Beth . , . Achinger, Sheryl .. Adamczyk, Linda ... Addis, Julie ..,.., Adkins, Susan ,.,. Adkins, Teresa ..... 207 132 132 120 142 132 132 142 120 ADMINISTRATION .....,...,, 100-103 Agosti, David ...v....,.... ,...... ALEXA ROAN APARTME NTS 120 199 Allen, James .........,..,... ... 120 Allen, Kathryn ., ...v...... 132 Allen, Robert C. .... 152 1118 Joel 43610 Alonzo, Antonio . . 120 1Alonzo, Samuel . 120 Alonzo. Victoria ..... 120 Alt. Brian ....,....... 142 Anaszewicz, Christine . . 132 Amrhein, Deborah J .,.. 152 623 Mayfair 43612 Anaszewicz, Ronald ... ... 120 Anaya, Leslie ..,,...... 142 Anderson, Mary Beth .... , 124 THE ANDERSON'S ..... .... 1 84 Andrews, Michael G. .,...,,........ 152 2276 Warren 43620 ANGELO'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE .. 177 An kton, Bruce ,..,..,,,.....,.... 120 + Ankney, Mr. Bill .....,... ...... Maintenance coordinator Ankton, Wilson ....,,.,.,.., . .. 132 Ansted, Jamie 121 Ansted, Jody ... ... 142 An sted, Jon ...,...... 132 Antoszewski, Nicholas . 142 Appelhans, David ..,... .. . 132 Appelhans, Patricia ... 142 Armstrong, Bruce .,.. . 142 Armstrong. Judith ... ..,......, . 121 + Armstrong, Rev. Robert ....,..... NP Co-pastor of St. Francis De-Sales. Teach- es: Religion Cpart timej ART DEPARTMENT ........ Au bry, Cathryn ,.,..,,,.. Augello, Anne M. ..,.....,... . . . 3135 Collingwood 43610 Augustyniak, Charlene ,,.. Auler, Stacey .........,.. Auler, Susan ..... Avenelle,Janina1 .. 22-23 132 152 121 132 143 132 Babel, Ellen Jo .,..,... 4203 Asbury 43612 Babel,James ... ,... Ba bka, Robert ........ Ba bka, Thomas ...,.. ., BACCALAUREATE MASS . . Bailey, Anthony ....... Bailey, K-aren A. ........., . 21-54 Charlestown 43613 Ba las, Teresa ........... Balcerzak, Rosalyn ..., Ball, Christine ,..... Ba logh, Rashell Ba ncer, Linda ....,. Ba rchick, Charles ...... Barchick, Douglas J. . . . . 2257 Grantwood 43613 Ba rchick, Michael .....,..... Barchick, Patricia J. ........ . 4601 Talmadge Green 43623 Barron, Caleen . ..,......... Barron, Kevin .... V .,........ Ba rry, George, D. ......., . 421 1 Cypress 43623 Ba rry, Stephen ,....... Barry, Vincent ,..... Ba rtaldo, Cynthia ,...... H UGH J. BARTLEY CO. .. Bartok, Barbara J. ....... . 4424 Jackman Rd. 43612 BASEBALL ..........,..... Bash, Steven ....,........ BASKETBALL .. Ba ss, Christine .... Bass, Michael L. ,... , 3947 Drexel 43612 Batdorf, David ..,. Beard, Tamarie .. Beatty, Anne ..... Beatty, Martha ...... Beauregard, Denise .. Beauregard, Linda .... Beauregard, Regina ..., Beauregard, Ronald B. , . 101 Orville Dr. 43612 Beck, Arnold .......... - Beczynski, Idonna .... Bedard, Robert ....,. .,... Bedard, Sharon ............ + Beier. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth .. 152 143 143 .. 132 .. 113 .. NP .. 152 132-44 143 .. 143 132-44 132 N121 .. 152 143 152 143 .. 121 .. 152 .. 132 .. 121 . 143 .. 200 . 152 82-85 ...121 62-71 . ' 121 .. 152 132 121 .. 143 . 121 .. 143 ... 121 . 132 .. 152 .. 132 .. 143 . 143 132 104 R.N. Mercy School of Nursing. Position: School Nurse.' First year. + Beier. Mr. Michael R. ...,.......... 32 Bensman, Thomas S. ......, . 3551 Willys Pkwy. 43612 Be rcher, Edward ,........ Bercher, Patrice C. . . . . . . 3739 Lockwood 43612 Be res, Kathleen ...,... Be rkel, Ann .,,,,. Beroski, Susan ...., Bertok, Kenneth M. . . . 1828 Barrows 43613 Bertz, James R. .,.....,.,. . 4365 Overland Pkwy. 43612 + Best, Mrs. Charlotte ..,... 153 143 .. 153 .. 121 .. 121 .. 121 .. 153 153 16 B.E. University of Toledo. Teaches: English 3,4: Film Study. Advises: Quiz Bowl. Fourth year. Best, Gina ....,, ........,.. , .. 143 Best, Steven ......... ,. 127 Beyersdorf, Donald ... .. 121 Byersdorf, Thomas . . . .. 143 Bialorucki, Bruce ........ ., 132 Bialorucki, Thomas J. ...,, . . 153 832 Sandralee Dr. 43612 Blbish, Thomas S. ......... . , 153 1614 Campbell St. 43607 Blelhart, Kurt 0. ,.,... ..... . . 152 4606-288th St. 43611 Bilius, David ......... ., 121 Bilius, Robert ... ...., ., 132 Billmaier,Christopher .. .... .... 1 32 + Binkert, Mrs. Sue ..,............,... B.Ed. University of Toledo. Teaches: Physical Education and Health. Advises: Half-Time Dancers, Volleyball, Gym- nastics. Binkowski, Sara ..... ..,...,..... 1 43 Binkowski, Stephen .....,... + Birsen, Ms. Mary.C. ...... . 121 B.S. Mary Manse College. Teaches: Chemistry. Advises: Chemistry Club, Physics clu b. Second year Bishop, Katherine ........,.. Bishop, Mary ............. Blssel, Kevin E. ........... . . . 3303 Blackstone 43608 Blake, Carlos ..,.....,.... Blake, Helen .......... Blank, Colleen M. .,........ . 1818 Champlain 43611 + Blase, Mr. Andrew C. ... Maintenance Bleim, Keith D. ........ . 1839 Cone St. 43606 Block, Jay ........... Block, Jon ....... Blust, John .......... 143 132 153,42 ... 121 . 143 ... 153 .. 153 .. 143 121 143 B.S. E. University of Michigan, Univer- Bocian, Karen A. ..I.,. M A ,.AA 153,48 sity of Toledo. Assistant Principle in 150 W. park St. 43608 charge of Fund ' Raising and Public Boesv Joseph A......,A.,-. W 132 Relations. Teaches: Driver Education. Boas, Kim E- A,..,A.'.-',,.. M 153 Bellltart, Anita ...........,......... 132 4330 North Haven 43612 BOIBIY, Kelfh E. .................., 152 Bogdanski' Bruce .-.-.'l-l U ' 143 227 E- Hudson 43608 Bohiana, Timothy R. ......... .,... N P B6Ik0f8I', Rayman J. ......,. ..,. I 153 3815 Martha Ave. 43612 4640 Cfanlilfook 43515 Bohnsack, Robbin .................. 132 Belkofer. Renee ...... ... ... 143 + Bolbacnv Mr. Dennis '..A-.-. ...UH Bell- Geofge 4 ----- - 143 Bs., B.s.E. University of Dayton, unl- Bembenek' Deflls H A ' -143 versity of Toledo. Teaches: Mechanical Bennett, Cathy ... .. 121 Drawing 1,4 Benore, Karen ...... . 121 Bomnl Betsy N HI 143 .Bensmafl Pamela I --- 143 aoiiin, Joni i.. .. .. . 153 6053 Reo St. 43615 Bombrys, Wesley .,., 132 Bonczek. Alan ... 132 Bordner, Carol .. 121 Bordner, Joan M. .... 153 1803 Penn Road Boston, James ... 121 Boudreau, Mark ... 132 Bourgeois, Martin ... 143 Bowles, Suzanne ... 121 Bowman, Barbara ,..,.. 133 Bowsher, Linda S. ,.,,..... . . 153 3437 Gorney Pl. 43608 BOYD-MONTGOMERY INS. AGENCY .,....,...A... , . 177 Bradley, Kathy ......... 133 Breniff, Kim ....,,... 121 Brewington, Lisa ,,....,.........., 121 + Brown, Mrs. Dorothy .......,......... B.A. Notre Dame, Western Reserve, Mary Manse College. Teaches: English 1-2 Twenty-first year Brown, Joel ,..,..,.,..... ..,... Brown, Tobe .......,...... . . + Brumet, Ms. Virginia E. Cafeteria Br uzda, James ...,,.,... Buckley, Brendan ,,,..,, Buckley, Danlel J. .....,.. . . 4540 N. Haven 43612 Buckley, Thomas ....... Burden, James .. Burden, Steven ... Burden, Timothy ... Burke, Cyndie ............ .. Bu rkhart, Charles L. ,......,. . . . 526 Durango Dr. 43609 Bu rkhardt, Christine ,.... Burkhardt, Eric L. ........ . . 326 Northdale 43612 Burley, Kimberly M. ... ... ... 5220 Engel Blvd. 43611 Burns, Michael ,.....,.. + Bury, Mrs. Donna ..., Aide, Media Center Bush, Richard A. ,.., . 931 Bricker 43608 Butkowski, James .,...... .. Butkowsky, William B. 3651 Elmhurst Rd. 43613 BYRNEPAINTCO. .. Ca labrese. Robert . . . Calhoun, Linda ... Calhoun, YoLanda ...,... .. Calmes, Ellza beth A. .... . 541 Sandralee Dr. 43612 , Calmes, James .......... .. Calmes, Paul M. ....... . 2110 Evansdale 43607 Campbell, Colleen .... Campbell, Joseph .,.. Campos, Denise ... Ca nale, Deborah ... Canale, Denise .,...,,. Ca nales, Conception ... Ca nales, Patrlcla J. . . . 462 Woodrow 43608 Ca nales, Theresa ,...,. 133 120 143 143 153 120 143 121 121 121 153 143 153 153 143 153 121 153 202 133 133 121 153 143 NP 133 121 143 121 143 121 NP 133 Cann, Sara . ...,... .. .. 133 Canning, Christopher .L ............ 133 Ca ntu, Arthur ............,......, 133 CAPPELLETTY BROTHERS ASHALT REPAIR CO. ,,..,............. 176 Cappelletty, David J. .. 154 632 Toronto 43609 Ca ppelletty, Richard .... . . 121 Ca rr, James ...... 143 Carr, Kathleen A .... . JOHN W. CARROLL .. Casertano, Anthony .. Cassidy, Judith ..,... Cassidy, Mary ......... THE CATHOLIC CLUB 133 218 .. 133 .. 120 .. 143 .. 174 Caylor, Christine M. ............... 154 3532 Elm St. 43608 CCHS ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB ...181 Celian, William J. ................. 154 438 E. Pearl St. 43608 CENTRIC ............,... .. 18-19 CENTRIPETAL ........, .. 20-21 CENTRAL ARENA ..,...,.....,.,... 201 CENTRE QPERMARKET .,...... 200-201 Chadwick, John ..,...... ...,. 1 33 Chadwick, Regina .... .. 120 Chalmers, Cynthia ... .. 121 Chalmers, Michael .... .. 133 CHEERLEADERS .........,...,.... 44 + Cherry, Mrs. Christine .... . ........ .. B. Bus. Ed. Toledo University Teaches: Office Practice, Shorthand 3-4, Typing 3-4, Business Math. Sixth year. Cherry, Laura ..................... 133 Cherry, Michelle L. . . . .,...... . . . 154 3208 Cottage Ave. 43608 Chester, Joseph H. . . ..,, . . 154 925 Orouty 43609 Chojnacki, Denise .... .. 121 CHORUSES .,.........,. 90-93 C H RISTMAS ......,...... 88-89 FRED CHRISTEN 81 SONS .. .. 202 Christoph, Carol A. ...... . . 154 4136 Grantley 43613 Ch udzinski, Eva ........ ..... 1 21 Ch udzinski, Paul S. ...... 154-42 4709 Burnham 43612 Ciesielczyk, Donald ...... .. 121 Ciesla, Gloria ......... .. 121 Cieslikowski, Diane .. .. 121 Cira, Gina ....,..,. .. 143 Cira, Pat ......., .. 133 Cisowski. Carolyn . . 133 Clark, Michele .... 121 Clement, Jeffrey , . . . . 143 Click. Carol ..... . 121 BOB CLINE ...........,., . 214 COCA-COLA CO. ........ . Cook, Colleen ....,....... . . . . . . . 204 COMTE CONSTRUCTION CO. . . . . . . . 143 Corbett, Gregory P. . . . . . 154 62 - Carver 43607 Corrigan, Kathleen T. ..... . . . 154 2347 Grantwood 43613 Corrigan, Mary Ann ...... .. 143 Corrigan, Sharon ........ ,. 121 Co rser, Pamela S. ......... . . 154 6052 Saddlewppd 43613 Cothrel, Patrick ........... . . 122 Cousin, Nicholas J. ...... . . 154 2376 Airline Ave. 43609 Cousino, Kevin ....... . 133 Cousino, Michael G. ...... . 154 2934 123rd St. 43611 Cousino, Timothy .,..., 154 Coyle, Claire ............. 133-44 Coyle, Dorothy J. ............. . . . 154 3826 Martha Ave. 43612 Coyle, Michael . . ,...... 133 Coyle, Sandy I ............. . 133 Crandall, Kelly ..... 133 Crandall, Kimberly ... . 143 Crandall, Nannette ... . 133 Crary, Cynthia .... ... 122 Crippen, Mary ..... .. 133 CROSS COUNTRY ...., . . 46 Crossen, Sharon ....,. ............ 1 22 + Crouse, Mrs. Geraldine ........ B.E. University of Toledo, Ohio State University. Teaches: Reading. First year. 122 Crowder, Joan ............. Crowley, Cornelius T. . . 4546 Eastway 43612 .. .. 154 Crowley. Mary ....... . 122 Crowley, Michael .. .. . . 133 Cryan, Lawrence P. ........ . . '154 209 Eastern Ave. 43609 Csomos, Danlel C. ........ -, . . . . 154 2145 Mellwood Ct. 43613 Currier, Mark J. .........., . 154 2505 Brentford Ct. 43609 Curtis, Brenda ............ . 133 Curtis, Bryan ............. . 155 CUSTOM JEWELRY MFG. CO. ...... 177 Czajka, Christine ............. ... 143 Czech, Stanley ............. . .. 143 Czelusta, Lawrence S. .. 155 1105 Olson 43612 Czerniak, Dale ............. . . 134 Czerniak, David J. .......... . . 155 5917 W. Benelex Dr. 43612 Czerniak, Debra .............. .... 1 22 Czerniak, Diane ............ . , 143 Czerniak, Donald D. ....... . . 155 2304 Castlewood 43613 Czerniak, Mark ........ ... .. 134 Czubinski, Carolyn C. ...... . . 155 2004 Eileen Road 43615 Czyzewski, Jean ....,..... . 144 Dailey, Frances .... .. 134 Damasco, Dawn ... .. 134 Da mazyn, Joseph ... .. 155 Damazyn,Mark .... .. 122 Da me, Julie ...... .. 122 Dame, Linda ........ .. 144 DAMSHRODER'S ....,, . . 206 DANA CORPORATION .... 174-75 Danielak, Ronald ...... .. 122 Danyko, Lynn M. ........ . . 155 2642-119th St. 43611 Darr, Diane .......,.. ... .... .. 122 Dartt, Ellen S. .... ' .......... . . 155 3906 Grantley Road 43613 Daudelln, Robert J. .... ..... . . 155 2229 Grantwood 43613 Da uer, Charlene ...... . , . 122 Da uer, David V. ........... . . 155 1009 Alden Ct. 43614 Demski, Lawrence A. . . Dauer, Douglas ,. , Dauzat, Charles ... Davidson, Michele ... + Davie. Mr. Rick ... Maintenance Davis, Barbara L. . , . . 2319 Lagrange 43608- It PM A Da vis, Charlene ..,.... Davis, Donald ....,. Dawson, David .,.. Dazell, Ellen ..,., DeBoe, Lisa ,..,.,. De Brosse. Teresa ..,. DeHan, John ,.,... DeHan, Kathleen .... DeJohn, Michael ....., DelBrocco. Th resa .... Delp, Roberta L. ...,.....,.. ....., . 1240 East Beverly Hills 43614 122 134 144 NP 155 134 122 122 134 122 122 144 134 134 134 155 155 3334 Wilson Place 43608 ' WILL DENNIS VOLKSWAGON, INC. ... 181 Denniss, Christopher .. ..4.. .,..... N P + DePrisco, Mr. Gerald ,.,,,... 38,40,88 B.E., M.A. Toledo University, Dayton Uni- versity, Indiana University, Wayne State University Teaches: Beginning Band, Marching and Concert Band, Chairman of Music Department. Twentieth year. De Rijck, Peter .............. ,..... v 155 Derlatke, Amy .......... ,,.... . , 122 Desmond, Bridget ... ,... 144 Desmond, Colleen ... ,... 134 Desmond. Joanne .... ..,.. N P Desmond, Michael .... ,,,. 1 22 Desmond, Patrick ...,, ,.,. 1 22 Desmond, Sheila A. ,,.. . . . . . . . 155 1350 Hillcrest 43611 . Deuble, Patricia ............ .... 1 44 + Dever, Mrs. Elaine .... .,..,.. ..... Aide, Library Media Center + Dever, Mr. Tim B. ........,.......... . B.E. Toledo University. Teaches: World History. Twenty-first year Dever, Timothy ,.................. ,. 134 Devine, Laura ............ .... 1 22 DeVries, Diane .,.. .... 1 34 Dierker, Dennis ... .... 122 Dietrick, Bruce .... .... 1 22 Dietrich, Kristine ....... .... 1 22 Dllworth, Anne L. ...... ... .... 155 4337 Westway 43612 DISALLE REAL ESTATE .... . . . 194, 207 122 Dittman, Gerald .,,..,, Dixon, Dennis ....... Dlugiewicz, David A. . . . 734 Brinton 43612 Dlugiewicz, Rose ....,. Dlugosielski, Gary A. .... . . . . 835 Waybridge 43612 Docis, Amy ,.....,...... .... Dodson, Matt ......... Dominiak, Keith ..... Dominiak, Timothy .... Domonkos, William ................ . WILL DONALDSON FORD SALES ..... + Donnelly, Rev. Martin 122 144 155 134 155 144 134 134 134 176 103 Dopieralski, Elizabeth .... ... 144 Doran, Kathleen J. ...,,.. , . . 155 3712 Watson 43612 Dorfmeister, Ann .,.... . .. 122 Dossat, Daniel ........ ... .. . 122 Dossat, Ramon .....,.,,... .... 1 22 DOUGLAS AUTO RADIO ..,........., 186 + Douglas, Mrs. Diane M. . ............ . .. B.E. Toledo University Teaches: Busi- ness Law, Personal Typing, Notehand, Business English and Typing 1-2. Fourth Year. Drees, Kathleen A. ............, . . . 155 4749 Harvest Lane 43623 Drees, Robert .............. . , . 144 Drees, Victoria . . . . . 134 Dressel, Gary ...... .. . 134 Drewicz, Deborah .... . . . 134 Drouillard, Paul ...... ... 144 Drozik, Judith M. ......, . . , 155 718 E. Central 43608 Dudley,'Judy ......... ... 122 Dunn, Christine ... ... 122 Du ran, Eddie ....... ... 122 Du rczynski, David ... ... 122 Du rell, Mary ....... ... 122 Du rfey, Michael .,.,.,.... .. . 122 Duris, Daniel D. .,.......... . . , 155 312 Avalon Place 43611 + Duwve, Mr. Lawrence ................ l3.S. Toledo University. Dean of Men. Teaches: State and Local Government: Protest. Advises: J.V. Football CHead- Coachb, Varsity Football CAssistant Coachj. Second year Evans, Mary ,....... ,,.. 1 44 Evans, Pamela K. .. ... . 155 3035 Fulton 43610 + Faber, Mr. Dennis L. ............ 63-51 B.S., Bowling Green State University, Kent State University. Teaches: Physical Education. Advises: Varsity Basketball Head co'ach, Freshman Football Coach. Second year. Facer, Robert M. .,...... ..,. 1 55 3711 Berkeley 43612 Fackelman, Elizabeth .. .. ..,. 123 Fadell, Cynthia .,..... .... 1 35 Fa ndrey. David ........... ..,. 1 44 Fandrey, Donald ............. ... NP 6112 Foxcroft Rd. 43615 Fandrey, Mary ......,....... .,,. 1 23 Farkas, Gregory ... .,.. 135 Farmer, Gail ...... .... 1 44 Farmer, Gregory ...... ...... .... 1 4 4 Fa rrell, Kathleen ........,.... .... 1 56 2746 Bryn Mawr Dr. 43606 Feeney, Kevin .....,,,........ .... 1 44 Felix, Robert C. ,.........,.. .... 1 56 236 Western Ave. 43609 Ferrelli, Anna .....,..... .... 1 23 Fesh, Michael ..... .... 1 23 Filas, Marvin ....., .... 1 44 Filipowicz. Ja net .... .... 1 44 Fink, Dan ......... .... 1 44 Fink, Jeannie ,..,.....,. .,.. 1 23 Fink, Julie , .......,... ..,....,..., 1 35 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS ........... 211 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOLEDO 190 Fischback, Karen ......... 4 ......... 134 Fischer, Frank G. .,.,,,..,.. ,.., 1 56 1255 Carigwood 43612 Fischer, John ..,.,..... ... ,... 134 Fischer, Matthew ...... . .... 134 Fischer, Michael ... ... , 144 Fiser, Michael . ,... 123 Fisher, Claudia ........ ..,. 1 23 Fisher, Daniel J. .,........ . , . NP 2849 Rockwood Place Fisher, Mary .....,.,.... .... 1 34 Flahiff, Carolyn ....... .... 1 23 Flahiff, Diane ,... .... 1 44 Fleitz, Patti .....,,.. ..,. 1 44 Florkowski, Ronald .... ...... 1 44 FOODTOWN ....... 210-211 Foos, Donald .... .,.... 1 34 FOOTBALL ...... Ford, Karen ..,... . Foreman, Denise .... Forman, Stephen ., Forrester, Ann .... Fo rrester, Ja mes .... Forrester. Susan .... 50-61 134 144-44 144 135 123 144 STL, M.A. Gregori University CRomeh, University of Notre Dame. Assistant Principal. Teaches: Religion. Second year. Dzienny. Catherine ... ... 123 Dzienny. Patricia ... ,.. 144 Eagan, Kathryn ...............,.... 123 Easton, Jill ..,.......,.....,........ 123 EASY METHOD DRIVING SCHOOL .. . 205 Eaton, Christine R. .... ,.......... 1 55 1322 Rdyalton 43612 Eaton, Patricia ...... Q. . .. . 123 Eaton, Robert .....,.,,. .. 144 Eberle, Mary .......... .,...,...... 1 44 Ebner, Patrick ........ ............ 1 44 ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY PLANNING ASSOCIATION .......,.,............ 192 Edwards, Diane' .... ... 134 Edwards. Jeff ...... . . . 123 Edwards, Kimberly ............ .. . 144 Eggl, Susan M. ..............,...... 155 1743 Glen Valley Dr. 43614 Ei hinger, Joyce P. ......,...... , . . 155 2383-114th St. 43611 Elizondo, John G. ......,,... , . . 155 2257 Whitney Ave. 43606 Elliff, Michael ............. .. . 134 Ellinwood, Sheryl .... . ,. 134 Emahiser, Sharon .... ... 134 Engelhardt, LeeAnn ..,. . . . 123 ENGLISH DEPT. ........ ... 16-17 English, Mary ........... . . . 155 2051 Marengo 43614 Essex, .lane E. .,...,..,.... . . . 155 2910 Kenwood 43606 +EtzeI, Mr. Andy ................,.. NP Assistant Football Coach tvolunteerj Foster, Linda ......,,.. .... 1 23 Foster, Rhonda R. .....,... ,... 1 56 2120 Glenwood 43620 Fought, Michael D. -... , . . . NP 5138 Davewood 43623 4-E RANCH HOUSE .,.. . ..,. 182 Foust, Cindy ..,......, .....,...... 1 44 + Foy, Mr. Jack ......,, ....,.........., B.E.. M.A. Ohio State, University of Toledo, Mary Manse. Guidance Coun- selor. Seventh year Gordon, Kristi ....r,,.. ,.,.134 Harman, Hal .....,.,...... .. 156 Frais, Deborah ..4..... . . . 135 Gorney, Cynthia A. ...A . .... 156 3709 Grantley 43613 Frame, Cathy ........ . .. 123 843 Substation, Mich. Ha rpen, James .......... .. 123 Franks, Ted.J. ......... . . . 156 Gorney, MaryAnn M. ..... ..., 1 56 Harrigan, Patrick ..,... . . 145 321 Pulaski 43607 430 Kopernik 43607 Ha rrigan, Robert ,... . . 135 Freeland, John M. ............. .. . 156 Gospodorek, Cheryl ... ..1. 145 Harrington, Bruce . , ., ... NP . 4023 Overland Pkwy. 43612 Grachek. John ,..... ...... 1 34 Ha rtigan, James .. . . . 135 French, Marie ............,., ... 135 GRADUATION .... . . 114-117 Hartman, Paul ... .. 123 RUTH Nl- FREDERICK, SEC. ..-....... 215 Grady, Catherine .... .,..,. 1 23 Hashim, Dawn ..... .. 135 FRESHMAN ..,...,............. 120-131 Gramling, Jeffrey .,. .. .. 123 Hatfield, Joseph ... ,. 135 FRlSCH'S BIG BOY RESTAURANTS Gramling, John ..,.. .. . 123 Hatkowski,James ,, 145 174-198 Gramling,Regina,...... ...145 Haudan,Judith.,..... H135 Fry, Samuel L. .............,,... 156-36 Gramza, Cynthia L. ,.w. . . . ..,4 145 Haudan, Thomas M. . . . . . . 156 2428lda 43613 1781Cherrylawn 43614 842 Sandralee 43612 Fulton, Donna .,..,.,.,.. .. . 144 Granata, Peter ..,.,...i.,. .,.. 1 35 Ha ugh, Nancy ........ . . 123 FU l1Ol'l, TIWOITISS ...............,.... NP Gray, Brian ...... ...... ..., 1 3 5 Hayes, Huck ..... .. 135 + Furlong, Mr. TerrenceJ. Gray, Colleen ,... .,.. 1 23 Hays, Mark ......., .. 135 B.S. Miami University, Student Activities Gray, William .,.. . ..,, 135 Healy, Gwendolyn ... .. 124 Coordinator. Advises: Student Council Greene, Gerald ...,.... .. .... 145 Healy, Michael .. . . 145 fassistantl Greene, Gregory .,.... ,..,. . . . 145 Heaton, Jonathon .. . , . 124 Fl-l1l'6l.SU9 ..-,--...-....,..,.-..... 123 JOE GROGAN MOTORS. INC ... .,., 213 Hegedus, Janet .... ., 124 Fuzinski. Tarnny -.- ... 123 GROGAN REALTY Heinze, Howard .. , .. 124 Bob Braun ,,..,,,,..... .... 2 02 Heinze. Laura .,.., .. 135 Jge Glgvennuccl ,,,, ,,,, 2 15 Heiss, Jlllle ...... ,......,. . . 135 John B. Grogan ... H, , 209 Helman, Anthony S. .. ...... ... 156 Gaffney, Cathy ........,............ 134 Jim Krupp ....,. .. . 182 5201 Sheila Drive 43513 4-Gallagher, Ms. Maureen A. Dan McNamara ... .... 198 Helvey. Dan ---------..---.- --- - 135 B.E. Toledo, University Teaches: Phy- Grubb. Karen .--.v ..... 1 35 l'l9lV0lSfr Julie ------------ 4 A 135 sical Education, Health. Eleventh year Grubb. 5l'l3I'0n ....-,..-. .... 1 35 l'l90dflCkS- James ----- 4- 135 Ganzel, Paul .,....,...,............ 123 Gryczewski. Karen ........ .... 1 23 Hendfieks Kev -.---.--.- -. 124 Gapgki, Cathleen 1-, ,,,,, , , , 155 GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT ,. .... 28-29 Hendricks. Lawrence S. . I I . . 156 919 Alvisgn 43512 GULF SERVICE STATIONS .. . .... 178 2435 SCOttwO0d 43620 Ga rcia' John ,,,,,,,,, H, 123 GUMPP CADILLAC ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 10 Hennig, Carleen ,...,...... .. 145 Garrls, Nancy ,,,, ,, , 144 +G-ursynski, Mrs. Eleanor .., ......, Hergenrather. Tamra .. I 5 145 Gawle, Janet ,,,,, , , , 123 Cafeteria Herandez, Daniel E. ,... . . 157 Gaynor, Monica ,,,, , , , 144 Gust, Daniel ..... .... 1 45 432-1el'Vl5 43609 Gibbons. Janet ,,,,,,,, , H 1 123 Gu st, Karen ,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 35 Hernandez, Theresa ......,..,,..,. . 124 Glbbqng, Nancy A, ,,,,,,,,, ,H 156 Gutierrez, Cynthia ... ...... 135 +Herr, Mrs. Joanne F . ..., ..., . .... . , .. 4536 Belfair CL 43623 GYM-P.E. ........, .... 7 6-77 B.S., M.S. University of Wisconsin. JOHN GlLLESPlE ,,,,,, ,, , 204 GYMNASTICS ...................... 81 Teaches: Mass Media, College Bound Gilrnore, ,larnee ,,,, H , 144 GYMWORLD ..............,........ 192 Reading. Advises: Coordinator of Group GlNO'S PIZZA ...,.,..,.... 215 FRED HADDORN-GROGAN SOUTHWYC Guidance Orientation program. Second Ginter, Teresa ..........,,... . . . 134 . ........................ .... 1 90-191 Veal'- GLADIEUX FOOD SERVICES .... ,. , 201 Hertz,oTheresa ........ .... . . 124 Glaser, Robert .............. .. . 123 Heter, Kathleen .... .. 135 GLASS CITY TOOLS. DIE' .... . .. 211 Hettle, Charles ,...., , 135 Gleason, Mary .,..,................ 123 Hafner Lawrence ,,,,, ,,,, 1 45 Higgins, David A. ...... . . 157 +Gloer, Mr. Gary L. .................,.. Hafner, Mighelle A, ,,,,,,,, , , , 156-45 3220 Kimball 43609 B.A. Ohio Northern University, Toledo 2721-127th St. 43611 Higgins, Douglas J. ..,.,. . ., 157 University. Teaches: Biology, Ecology Hafner Theodore ,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 35 3220 Kimball43609 Advises: Wrestling CHead Coachj Second Hafner Theresa ,,,,, ,,,, 1 23 Higgins, Kathleen .....,... . . 135 year Hafner' Timothy ,,,, ,,,, 1 35 Hllkens, Janice A. ,........ . . 157 +Gloer, Mrs. Mary .......... ,........... l-l afner' William ,,,,, ,.', 1 45 2026 Wilson Dr. Erie, Mich B.A. Ohio Northern University, Toledo Hagen, Gary ,,,,,,,,,, , H 123 Hixenbaugh, William ...... .. 145 University. Teaches: English 1-2. Second HALF TIME DANCERS ,,,,, ,,,,, 4 5 Hoffman, Barbara ......... .... 1 45 Year Hall, Glenn E. .............. .... 1 56 Heffrnen, Jeffery P. ....... . . 157 Glonek, Paul J. ..,........ . , 156 934 Woodruff Ave. 43505 2008 Airport Hgwy. 43609 32 E. Lake 43608 l-lolloron, Morgar-eg A, , , I 1 1 1 155-44 Hoffman, Patricia ....... . . . . 135 GOLF ......,. .,.. . . . 47 652 Northfield 43537 Hoffman, Wendy .... , . 124 Gogel,Matthew .... .. 144 Hamm, Jeffrey ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 23 Hogan, Cheryl ...,....,. .. 135 Gogel. Daniel ........ .. 123 Hamm, Malone ,... .... 1 35 Hogan. George -........-.. .. 145 Golkiewicz, Matthew ,,,, ,, 144 l-lemrn, Stephen ,.,,, nlnh 1 55 Hohenberger, Christopher . .. 124 Golkiewicz, Susan ........ . 134 Hankenhof,James .... ..., 1 23 Hohenberger, Pamela A. .. 157 Gomez, Genevieve ,.......' . . . , 156 Ha nken hof, Kathy . . , .... 123 12 W- Delaware 43610 . 1781 Cherrylawn 43614 Ha nkenhgfv Mary Jo ,,,,,,, Alh, 1 45 Hohenberger, Patricia .. 135-44 Gonzales, Terri . .- .......,.. .... N P Hankenhof, Robert J. . . ..... .... 1 56 Hoinacki, Thomas J. . . .. . . 157 Goodnough, Amy ....... ,. 144 4427 N. Lockwood 43612 4122 Lyman 43612 Goodnough,Paula .,.. .. 134 Ha nkenhof, Thomas .,.... ..., 1 45 l'l0ll'l3Ckl- Timothy ---- ---145 Gordon, Barbara . . . 144-44 Harley, Rita J. ....,....... .... 1 56 Helden. Gefald ----- - - 135 Gordon, Cathleen ..,. . . 144 5237 Sheila Dr. 43613 l'l0lllSfef- -l0S9PlW -- - - - 145 Gordon, Howard .. . . 123 Harlow, Linda .,....... .... 1 23 Holmes. -lane --'- - - 145 Kelb. Edward .,..4..,. 136 Holmes, Mark ....,. Holt, Veronica M. ..... . 617 Arcadia 43610 HOMECOMING ....... HOME EC. DEPT ...,.. Homer, Diane .......... HONORS ASSEMBLY .. . Horne, Lawrence ..,.. Horne, Mary Beth ... Ho rvath. Joseph .... Horvath, Larry .,.. Howard, Gerald ... Howard, Jodi ..... Hoy, Kathy ,.r......... Hubbard, JoAnne B. ..,. . 2305 Scottwood 43620 H uber, Stacey ...,....,... Hunter Hunter Hunter H unter, 2241 , Kevin ....,..... , Robert ..,.. , Stephen ,..... ..,. Thomas S. .....,... , Heath erwood 43614 Hurtado. Francisco J. ....,.. . 716 Michigan, Apt. A-1 43604 + Huss, Mrs. Connie ,... .... Aide, Nurse's Office HUSS EQUIPMENT CORP. .. Joyce,Timothy ........ ... 125 COE lmber, Allen J. ....,,.... . 5412 Bennett 43612 lmmormino, Charles .. . IMPROVEMENTS ...... lncorvaia, Martin ...,..... lncorvaia, Ronald F. ....,., . 4217 Stannard 43613 ' INDUSTRIAL PRINTING CO. ... Ingram, Elizabeth ............ INTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS .. DECA ............. 145 . . 157 54-55 25 145 .. 112 145 135 145 124 124 135 124 .. 157 ...145 145 NF 145-37 . 157 NP .. 199 NP 145 105 145 157 181 145 36-37 38 .. 39 Ireland, Brian J. ...... , . . . 157-42-39 3345 Jeanette 43608 Ireland, Mary Ellen .... Ireland, Maureen G. . . . . 4338 Eastw-ay 43612 Ireland, Patrick ...,.... Istler, Mlchael J. ..,.. . 6021 Holly Glen 43612 145 ..157 .. ..124 ..157 Iwinski, Barbara .......... ,. . 145 Iwinski, Jacqueline .... ... 124 Iwinski, Judith ,.,,., ... 145 Iwinski, Timothy .... . . 124 Jablonski, Mike ... 135 Jackson, Dale .. ... NP Jacob, Edward ........ ......., . . . 135 Jacobs, Leslelgh ........,.......,.. 157 2259 Castlewood Dr. 43613 Jacob, Sharon C. .............. . . 157 4708 Hannaford Dr. 43623 ANN JACOBS-LINDSAY REALTY .... 210 + Jaeger, Mrs. Faye A. B.S. Captial University, Bowling Green State University. Teaches: Spanish 1-6. Advises: Spanish Club, Quiz Bowl. Fourth year. Jaggers, Mary Jo ........ 4308 Elmhurst 43613 Jagodzinski, Eleanor .... Ja keway, Joh n ......., Ja kubowski, Lynn ... James, Ollie ........ Ja nas, Laura ,.....,.., .... Ja nkowski, Deborah ....... 222 Windmere Blvd. 43608 Ja nkowski, Diane .......... Ja rosz, Faith .............. Jasin, Mary Jo .... Jaworski, David .. . Jaworski, Dennis .... Jensen, Rita .......... .. Jerzykowski, Douglas . . . Johnoff, Danielle ...... Jo hnoff, Laura ..,......... + Johnson, Mrs. An ne ...... 157 .....124 136 124 124 . .... 145 157 ....124 . .... 136 146 146 124 136 124 136 146 B.S. in Speech Pathology and Audiology, Marjorie Webster Jr. College, fWashing- ton, D.C.J, Emerson College. Speech 2265 108th St. 43611 Ka see, Kathleen . .... . Kasparian, Ray ....,.. Kasparian, Steven ... Ka sprza k, Ja mes ...... Katafiasz, Ann M. ...... . 3307 Jeanette 43608 Ka tafias, Kevin .,....... Kayser, Carol .......... Kazmierczak, Rebecca .... Keefe, Andrew ......,. , . Keeler, Gary ........ Keeling, Beverly ..... Kehres, Edward .. , Kehres, Jennifer ..,. Ke hres, John ....... Kehres, Marianne ..... 1030 Prouty 43609 Keil,John ................... .. Keil, Mark .....,......... 4537 Talmadge Green 43623 Therapist. First year. +Johnson, Mrs. Barbara .,........,.. 38 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Bowling Green University. Teaches: Cooperative Office Education CC.O.E.J. Advises: Cen- tral Catholic Chapter of Ohio Office Edu- cation Association. Third year. Keller, Lenore ... Kelly, Kathleen .... Kelly, Michael ... . Kennedy, Mark .... Keogh, Stacie ..... Keogh, Timothy ..,... Kern, Bonnie Marie ....... Johnson. Christine ............,.. 146 Johnson, Janet .... Johnston, Michael . Johnston, Timothy .... Jones, Jonathan ... 146 124 146 146 Jones, Karen K. ..,..... ..,... .... 1 5 8 1057 Coleburn St. 33609 Jo nes, Keith .......... .... ..., 1 2 4 Joseph, Michael ............ .,.. 1 46 JOSEPHSSUPERMARKET .. , ... . 184 Joyce, Robert ........,.,... .... 1 36 Jozsa, Marie-Ann .... Ju nga, Gregory .. . Ju nga, James ... JUNIOR CLASS .... Ju sten, Christine .... Justen, Diane ..... Kaczanowski, Karen .... Kaczmarek, Cynthia E. . 1961 Colony Dr. 43614 Kaczmarel, Deborah .... Kaczor, Annette .....,.. Kaczorowski, James ..., +Kahle, Mr. John ..... Kaminski, David ..... Ka minski, Sharon ..... Kampshuur, Monique . . Den Haag, Holland Ka narowski, David ..... Kanary, James .. ..... 136 136 136 146 142-151 136 146 . .,.. 146 .....158 .. .... 146 124 136 124 136 . ..,. 158 ....124 NP 2514 Parkwood 43610 Ka navel, David .....,.. . . .,.. 136 Kapp, Rita Ann .....,...,... .... 1 58 4741 Luann Dr. 43623 Karamol, Mark ........ ... .... 124 Kardas, Mary Ann . . . Ka rmol, Francis ..... Kasee, Debra Jean ..... 124 124 158 5252 Pawnee 43611 + Kern, Miss D.J. ....... . Moderates: DECA, Jingle First year. Ke rn, Kathryn ............ 136 125 136 146 158 136 136 136 125 136 125 125 125 146 154 146 158 125 146 146 125 125 146 158 39 Bell program. Kibbey, Beth Ann .......... 2502 Berdan Ave. 43613 Kljowskl, Shelly Ann ...... 1916 Brussels 43613 Kilcourse, Patrick J ........ 1207 Corbin Rd. 43612 Killian, Brenda ........,.. Killian, Brian ........ . Kimball, Rebecca .... Kina, Sally .,...... King, James ............. King, Joni Marie ........,. 1961 South Holland Sylva Maumee, Ohio 43537 King, Rene .....,..... Kish, Glenn ..... Klasen, Lynn ........... Klatt, Nancy Ellen ..,..... 26 East Lake St. 43608 Klatt, Robert ............ Klimek, Linda .......... Kllmek, Paul . ,..,,....... 334 W. Poinsetta 43612 Klocinski, Ann ........... Klosowski, John James . . . 638 E. Lake St. 43608 Klowsowski, Mary Kay .... 3320 Elm St. 43608 Klowsowski, Mary Kay .... 3320 Elm St. 43608 Klueber, Michael ...... . , . 4242 Chelsea Way Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Knaggs, John ............ Knorr, Anne ............. Knorr, Michael .... Koehl, Edward .... nia 136 158 158 158 125 136 125 136 158 125 136 125 158 125 146 158 125 138 158 158 158 125 146 125 136 Koelsch, Kevln William .. .. 158 Kulakowski, Mary Kay .. . . .. 125 2403 Country Squire Lane 43615 2729 Parkwood 43610 Kulczak, Anne ......... .. . 146 Lechlak, Dennis ...,.....r..,....... 146 Kohlhofer, Andrew ,.,..., 125 Kulczak, Donna ...... ,... . . . NP Lechlak, Julie .........., ,......... 1 26 Kohlhofer, Jeffrey Lynn . . . 158 825 Waverly St. 43607 Lechlak, Jerome . . . . 137 4855 296th St. 43611 Kulczak, Mary Beth ...... .... 1 37 Lecklak, Lauren .. . .. . . 147 Kohlhofer, Kirk .....,. 146 Kunkel, David ......... .. . 125 Lechman, Ann ,... . 137 Kolebuck. Candace .., 125 Ku nkei, Michael .......,,..... .... 1 36 Ledesma, Raul .,....... ... 126 Kolebuck, Lyn ne ..., 146 Ku piec, Lorraine Anne .............. 159 Lee, Barbara Ann ........ .,.. N P Kolebuck, Sherri ..., 125 4243 Caroline Avenue 43612 917 Ketcham 43608 Ko necki, Danette ..,. 125 Kurdys, Douglas Michael ..,......... 159 LeGree, Donna ......... . . . 126 Konecki. Sue ,......... . . 146 4032 Emmajean Rd. 43607 LeGros, Barbara ..,. .. , 147 Kontak, K. Reynold -.., ..... 1 36 Ku rek, Daniel ....,...,...... 146 LeGros, Michael .... .. . 126 Kookoothe, Daniel Joseph .... . 158 Ku rek, Kerry ,.......... ..., .... 1 3 7 Lehman, Mark .,....... . . NP 3159 Wend over 43606 Kwiatkowski, Chris Daniel .,.. .... 1 59 Le hman, Mary .,..l........ . 137 Kopf, Mary Ann ..,......... 158 4037 Nebraska 43607 Lennex, Michael Robert .... . . . 160 2250 Castlewood 43613 Kwiatkowski, Diana ....,,. . . . 136 4445 N. Haven 43612 Ka ralewski, Thomas i ..... 125 Kwiatkowski, Diana Lynn ..,. .. . 159 Lenz, Denise ,.......... .. . 126 Kosinski, Andrea ..r... 125 418 Ascot43608 Lesle, Kay ............... . 126 Kosinski, Joyce .. . , 146 Kwiatkowski, Kathy A. .. . .,.. 136 Lester, Judith ........ ,. . ,. 126 Koster, Elizabeth .. . .. 146 Kwiatkowski, Kathy L. .. , A... 146 +Lewandowski, Mrs. Alice .. . 105 Koster, Julie ...,..,.. . 125 Kwiatkowski, Michael ..,. .... 1 46 Cafeteria Staff + Kowalski, Mrs. Dolores ... ... Kwiatkowski, Robert ... .,.. 146 Lewandowski, Daniel .. . . . .. . 147 Cafeteria Manager kwiatkdwski. Steven . . . .,.. 125 Lewandowski, Francine Marie 160 Kowalski, Mark ,,,,,. 146 Ky nard, Richard . . , .... 137 1205 Brookley 43607 Kowalski, Michele .... 146 Lewinski, John ,..,..,. ... ... 147 Kozlowski, Mary sein . . 158 I-i Layman. Gary ........,.... . . . 126 4442 283rd St. 43611 Leyman, Catherine Susan .... . . . 160 Kralovic. Richard ... NP Lada' Rosemary .,A A' Vlnv 1 46 1490 Crestwood 43612 Kramer, Ann ..,...... 136 Labuke' Dennis Ray ..--A i i i 159 LIBBEY-OWENS-FORD ...... . 183 Kramer, James Edward . 158 409 Cleveiand 43511 LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER . . . 14-15 5531 Pawnee 43613 La Duke' Thomas ..,... ii .DII 137 ROBERT F. LINDSAY REALTY 198 Kramer' Robert 125 Lagger, James ...,.... ..,. 1 37 '-lV'd53Y- James ---'-4--A--- V 126 Kramer' wmsam Joseph ' ' 158 Lang, Connie .......... ...,... . . . 137 Lindsay Thomas patrick i i 160 1251C0'b ' Rd 43512 Lang, Mary Jo .............,.,,..... 125 903 Cioverdale 43612 4 ' H' Kfause' Robeft -'-- g i'---- 136 THE LANGENDERFER FAMILY ,..,... 178 Li,,d,ayi A,,e,,,, Janice iiin i 160 Krauss' Mlchde Lowse ' ' 158 La ngenderfer, Anthony ...,..,. .... 1 25 332 Kenilworth 43610 Langenderfef, Ann . . . . . . Lindsay Jeanette 4 I i 4 +KregeI, Mr. David M. ......,...,.., 51 La iigeiideiieii Cami iliii Yiih 1 46 Lipinski' Teresa ' 147 B.E. Toledo University. Teaches: World Lahgehooifaii Rodney ii iii iiii 137 Liiwin kenneth ' ' 147 Geography, Health, Physical Educa- LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT ii 34,35 i-oiioii Cordeii i' ' 126 tion. Advises: Football Chead coachl. Lanzingeri Jon Kari ,i,i,,,,,, iii, 1 59 Logan 'Michael ' 160 Baseball Chead coachj. Ninth year. 2133 Castiowooo 43613 3395 Ni Deiioiiiiiiai ' ' ' ' Kress, Elizabeth Ann ....,........... 158 Largoi Jeanne Marie iiiiii i i V 159 Logiiidice Paiii 137 4731 Rose Glenn 43615 4839 29151 St. 43611 Logsdon bale 4 ' 4 160 Kress, Kathleen ,.,....... 146 La ,ga Mark iiiiiiiiii iiii i i 4 146 2328 iiasibrook iiaoia ' ' ' ' Kress' Susan ' 125 Latchuk, Lawrence Peter ,... ., . 159 1-omorana David iiiiiiii . i 147 Kretz,iBecky ,.,,...,...,..... .... 1 46 371 Ei Manhattan 43608 Long Jana 137 Kwai Robert John '-- i- -iii---' 158 Latkofsky, Edward ..,.....,, .,.. 1 46 Long'Ma,gaga1' 'i'i'i ' 147 3702 Anderson Pkwy- 43613 Latkofsky, Debra Ann . ..... .... 1 59 Lo ng: Mark iiiii i i i 126 Krii-zgigolliiavid Robert .....,,...,. . . 158 3553 Elm Sii 43508 Long' Tim iiiiiiiiiii i i A 126 K Mstem PI' 43623 +Lauber, Mrs. June. H. ...,....,........ Long' Timothy ioiiiiiii iii 147 VSUZ. aft!! -i -----'-.----.--i------ 135 B.S.E. DeSales College, Toledo Univer- Longiwiiiiam Durbin iiiii 160 + Kmmpffk- M55 Frances sity, Mary Manse, Michigan State Uni- 2 2 117 h 5 4 11 B E U . 1 1 i i i 9 8 t t. 36 i- i n'V9f5ifY Of Toledo- Teaches- Pity versity. Teaches. General Business Typ- Longenecker paui David iiii i 160 sical Education, Health. Advises: G.A.L., ing 1-2. Shorthand 1,2i Consumer Edu, 4233 Boweii Road 43613 girls' tennis Ccoachj, girls' basketball cation. Sixth year. Lo pez Deborah i26 ccoagm' . '-aux' Dennis --'---- ---' 1 25 Lopez' Deborah .. '.t 126 '::tK'YS'akyMfS' Lottie - -- Ladx, Richard .... .... 1 37 L0i,eZ'1a,,,e, iiiiiiiiii i 137 , Ca'et? ? Staff Lavov. Richard ii-i----i.a- 'i-- 1 46 Louth' Patricia Mae 160 M' baCk'- Timothy -'ii--'- 125 Lawrence, Jack ............ 137 3735 Rusi-,iand H Kubiak- Marv JO -1r-'-'----- 159 LAwRENcE's GULF SERVICE .. .. . 187 . . 4521 285th Street 43611 Lay Jacqueline .,... . ........ . . . 146 Lotqzyn-SKI' Judnh ' ' 137 Ku Mak' Timothy '-'--'--' 159 La yr Mary Beth ............ ..,. 1 25 Lo zinsk'-' Glep 'A 126 25 Ei Lake Sti 43608 . Layman' Lorrie iiii i ii 125 Lu bIFlSkIi, L0ifl Ann .. 137 Kubicki, Cynthia sue ...., 159 Laynei Chimes iii iiii 125 '-UCa'e !- Mmhae' '-- -'- 137 812 Linda DV' 43512 Lazette Jean .,........ ,.. 137 Lucareni' Robert 147 Kuebior Jeff ' Lucarelli, Steven ........... 126 i ' ,Vey ---' 125 Leake, Joanne ............ ... 125 L M 147 Kuiawa- DaY'd '-'- -ii-f-' 137 Lechlak, cymhia Louise .,. . . . 160 'mas' am '1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Kuiawai Julio iiiiiiiiiiiiii 125 2406 Beidan 43613 Ludwikowskl, Margaret Mary .....,.. 160 KUHLMAN CORPORAUON 1--' ---' 1 83 Lechlak, Cynthia iviarie .... . . . 160 2619 Liga nge 43608 Kukawiczi Karen iiiiiiiiiii iiii 1 25 Lu kasiewicz, Patrick . .... . 126 Luken, Cynthia Sue ...,. .. . 1247 Corbin St. 43612 Lusiak, Mark ......... . . . Lynch, James ....... .. . Lynch, Mary .......... Lyons, John ....,......... Lykowski, Colleen Ann .... 425 Dexter 43608 Lykowski, Mark ........,.,... .. . Lymanstall, David John .......,... 4313 Commonwealth 43612 Lynch, Thomas Douglas ...... .. . 4231 Drummond 43613 Lyons, Jeffrey ..,......... . . . Lyons, Julie Anna .... 3725 Hoiles 43612 Machinski, Deborah ... ... Mack, Constance ....... .. . Macke, Diann Faye ......... . . . 3271 DetroitAve. 43610 Macke, Karen ........,... . . . Macke, Sue ..... Macke, Wade .... . . . Mack, Therese ......,,,,.,...,.,,. Macouzet, Lil ia ...,.......,....,.. Unidad Cuitlahuac Edf. 100-A-101 Mexico 16, D.F. Madryzykowski, Dorene ............ Magrum, Anna .,....,..... ... Mahaffey, Steven Albert .... 2721 Scottwood 43610 Maher, Suzanne Marie .,... .. . 238 Northdale 43612 Mahnen, Martha .....,.. ... Majcherowicz, Irene . . . . . . Majewski, Karen Ann ..., . .. 3217 Warsaw 43608 Majewski, Patricia ...,. ,. . Majewski, Richard ..... ,.. Majewski, Robert ,....... . . . Malhoit, Darrah Denise .... . , . 2553 Robinwood 43610 Malhoit, Jocelyn ...... ..... , .. Malhoit, Kenwyn ......,. ... Malinowski, Duane .. ... Maloney, Ann ........... ... Maloney, Timothy ...,..... . , . 2226 Grantwood 43613 Malosh, Nancy ...,..... .., Malosh, Steven Wayne ., , 2540 Ayers Ave. Malosh, Terence .........,. .. . Manders, Eileen Louise .,.. . . . 320 Poinsetta 43612 Mangas, Robert ....... .. . Mangas, Rosalie Ann . . . . . . 3913 Darewood Dr. MANZEL FLOWERS .....,....,..,... Marko, Steven Bernard ....,,..,.,, MARLEAU-HERCULES FENCE CO. ,... Marshall, Linda ...........r ,..,,... Martaus, Therese Marie .... ' . . . 2046 Evansdale Martens. Patrick ...... .. . Martin, Brent Douglas .,... . 2008 Potomac 43607 Martin, Denise Antoinette . . . , . , 3123 Scottwood 43610 160 147 126 137 147 160 137 160 160 137 160 126 137 160 137 137 147 147 NP 126 126 160 160 147 126 160 126 147 147 160 126 137 126 137 160 126 161 147 161 126 161 216 NP 176 137 161 126 161 161 Martin, Jo Ann .... Martin, Joseph .,.. Martin, Keith ......,...... Martin, Kevin Wayne ..,..,. 2008 Potomac Dr. 43607 Martinez, Anita .,......... Marzec, Mark Marzec, Susan ....,...,.... Masztak, Dean ...,,..,...... MATHMATICS DEPARTMENT ., Matthews, Ann Marie ........ Matthews, Catherine .,...... Matthews, Mark ...,,. Matthews, Michael ,.... Matuzynski, Kathleen .... Mauder, Patricia Monica .... 2701 Arietta 43613 Mazurec, Suzanne ...... Mazurek, Suzanne .,.. McAllister, William .... McCabe, Patricia ,.,. McCann, James ....,.,,..,,.. McCarthy, Brian ....,..,,.,.. 137 147 . 137 161 137 ....126 ...,147 ....126 26-27 137 126 147 126 137 161 126 126 126 147 138 . 138 McCarthy, Christopher Michael ...., 161 328 Chapin 43609 McCarthy, Dennis Michael ....,...,. 161 3460 Drummond 43609 McCarthy, Kelly ,..... ...... McCarthy, Michael Maurice . . , 326Tudor 43612 McCartney, Catherine Ann .... 5733 St. Clement Ct. 43613 McClellan, David Lynn ......, 1914 Shenandoah 43607 McCORD'S ..,............. McCormack, James ...... McCreery, Daniel ,...... McCreery, Mary Beth 3379 Elm St. McCulley, Hugh ..... McDonagh, Judy .... McDonagh, Susan .. McDONALD'S ......... McDowell, Harold ,.....,.. McGaha, Wayne James .. , 2117 Walnut 43608 McGovern, Raeann Mary 309 South 43609 McGovern, Timothy ........ McGurk, Martin James ...,... 1310 Harvard Blvd. 43614 McHenry, Robert ........,.... 2653 Parkwood Ave. 43610 Mclntosh, Judith ,..,....... McKAY'S SEASONINGS McNulty, John ..,........ McNulty, Michael .......... 3463 Drummond 43606 McNulty, Timothy .......... McNutt, Kathleen .,....., 4636 283rd St. 43611 McNutt, Thomas Kevin ,...,, 4217 Lyman Rd. 43612 McPartIand, Dennis .... Mcvicker, Peggy .... Mechel, Jacqueline Medellin, Irene ,.,,,.. Meehan, Christopher .. Meehan, Kathleen ........ Meeks, Carolyn Marie ......, 326 Western Ave. 43609 147 161 161 161 215 138 127 161 147 127 147 179 138 161 161 147 161 161 127 207 127 162 138 162 162 138 127 138 127 138 138 162 Mehling, Maureen MELLOCRAFT ...... Mellon, Chris ........., Mellon, John Patrick .... 4118 Stannard 43613 Menden, Monica ............ .,., MENKE BAKERY ...,.,.,..... .... MERCY SCHOOL OF NURSING Mettler, James ..,.,,...,... Mettler, Michael ....,.. 1121 Colton 43609 Mettler, Michele ..,,..,. Mettler, Mary Kay ........ 3230 Sherbrooke 43606 Metzger, Tina Louise . .... . Meyer, Michael ...,...,. Meyer, Patricia ,.....,,.., Meyer, Stephen ............ 2122 Grantwood 43613 Mezinko, Judy .......... MICHAEL REALTY CO. .. Michalak, Christopher .... MIDDLEKAUFF, INC. .. ...... MID-STATES SALVAGE CO. .. Middling, Laura ...... ,.,... Miehls, David Joseph ..., 4613 Vermaas 43612 Miehls, Donald ............. Mlkolajczyk, Laura Elizabeth 726 Broer 43607 Miller, Charles Joseph ...... 2840 Scottwood 43610 Miller, Daniel Joseph ..,., 3410 Maplewood 43623 Miller, Doris ..,.....,. ... Miller, Jim ............. Miller, John .... . Miller, Kathleen ...... . Miller, Lawrence John 3410 Mapleview 43623 Miller, Lisa ..... ...... Miller, Mary Jo .. ...,.. .. Miller, Michael Timothy ..,. 4720 Talmadge 43623 Miller, Nicholas ....,, ,., Miller, Sandra ...,.... . Miller, Sharon ........ . Miller, Thomas Jeffrey ..,. 617 Bowman 43609 Miller, Timothy ...,... Millsaps, Thomas Minneker, Sue ..,..... Minnich, Robert ........ Mioduszewski, Annette .... Mioduscewski, Michael Miscikowski, Karen ..... Misiuda, Greg ........ Mitchell, Deborah ...... Mizejewski, Connie ....... Modlinski, Denise Louise .... 528 Collins 43610 Modlinski, Lisa ...... Mohr, Darcey ..... Mohr, Edward Mohr, Nancy .............. Mohr, Victoria .....,,.,..,.... ... Mollenkopf, Michael Pickett + Molnar, Mr. Frank ....... Maintenance Molnar, kimberly 127 175 138 162 138 182 214 138 162 NP 162 138 147 147 162 127 186 138 202 203 127 162 138 162 162 162 138 127 NP 127 162 138 127 NP 138 138 127 162 138 147 127 127 148 127 148 148 138 127 162 127 127 148 138 138 NP NP 148 + Momenee, Mrs. Louanne ..,. ..,. 1 04 Aide, attendance office Momenee, Mark 4.....,, .. . 127 Momenee, William ................ 148 Monetta, Joan Ellen .......,,...... 162 7368 Coder Rd, Maumee 43537 Montgomery, Lisa .,.......,....... 148 Montiel, Sylvia .l........,,...,.. .. 127 Montrie, Daniel ....,..,. 148 Montrie. Jim ...........,... ... 127 Montrie, Thomas Gerard .... .. . 162 23 Bronson Place Moore, Timothy Lee ...... .. , 162 3211 Goddard 43606 Morgan, Cynthia ......., . ,. 127 Morrin, Abbie Ida ......... . ,. 162 3138 Maplewood 43610 Morrin, Anita ....,,,......,.....,. 138 Morrin, Jane Catherine ,.,,..,..,., 162 6790 Crabb Rd, Temperance, Mich. Na va rre, Step hen ...,.... Navarre, Thomas Joseph . . . . . . . 2041 Dana 43609 Navarro, Randy ....,... Nawrocki, Cheryl ... Nawrocki, Gary ....,... Nawrocki, Mary ...... ,.... Neenan, Margaret Kathleen 2839 Parkwood 43610 Nester, Catherine ......... Neuser, Mark .,........... NEW CHEF'S RESTAURANT ... .... Nichols, Marilyn ...,....,.. Nicholson, Timothy .... Niedzielski, John ..... Nisch, Ronald ..,.... Nitkiewicz, Thaddeus ... Nolan, Tim ...,...,....... Nonnen macher, Barbara . . Nonnenmacher, Helen Marie 127 163 148 148 148 127 163 138 148 182 148 127 127 138 148 138 138 163 Olnhausen, Mark .,,. 148 O'Neill, Mrs. Leah 105 Cafeteria Staff Onisko, Mark .... 148 Onisko, Rick ... ..., . 138 OPERETTA ,.,..... , . 106-109 ORCHESTRA ,....,.... . . . 86-87 Orzechowski, Gloria .. 127 O'Shea, Catherine ... ... 148 O'Shea, David ,... .. , 128 Otte, Karen .,...., .. . 128 OTTAWA LANES ..,.. ,. , 190 Otto, Chrissa .....,..,,... 128 OVERHEAD DOOR CO. ....,. ... , .. 205 Owczarzak, James Edward .... 163 364Conrad 43607 Owczarzak, Therese ............... 128 OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS ....,, 187 OWENS-ILLINOIS ..,............... 212 + Owens, Miss Patrice ......,.........., Morrin, Thomas ,..... .,...,......, 1 27 330 Poinsetta 43612 B.A. Mary Manse College. Teaches: Morris, Jeffrey Lee .,...,........,.. 162 NORTHWOOD CHRYSLER! Religion. Second year. 4654 Oakridge 43623 PLYMOUTH, INC. .... .... 2 14 Morris, Pamela ........... ... 127 NORTHWOOD STUDIO ..., 177 P MORTGAGE INVESTORS' NORTON'S HARDWARE ... 202 CORPORATION ....... 186 Norton, William .,.,.... 127 Pacer, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 133 Mowery, Robert ..,.. .. . 138 Notestine, Janice ,..,.., 148 Packman, Sherry ,,,,,,,,,,, , 138 Moser, Janet ......... 138 Novotny, Betty Jane ..... 163 PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INS, 201 Mundweiler, Michael .... . ,. 148 2118 Fairfax 43613 TONY PACKO'S RESTAURANT ...... 181 Mundweiler, Patrick .. ... ... 127 Nowak, Cynthia Ann ........... ... 163 PACKO STUDIO ....... ,.... ... 217 Muraskl, George Thomas .... ..., 1 62 1949 Terrace View W. 43607 Pacyna, Wieslaw ....... . . . 148 2021 Berdan 43613 Nowak, Kenneth ......,...,... .. 138 Pakulski, Debbie ....... .. . NP Muraski, Patricia ....... . . 138 Nowak, Kenneth Anthony .... 163 Pakulski, Gary Thomas .... 163 Murnen, George ...... ,.,.... . . . 148 2512 Bayview Ct. 43611 331 Ferris St. 43608 Murnen, James ...... ......,..... 1 48 Nowak, Martin Douglas ....,. .. 163 Pakulski, Sandra Marie ..... 163 + Murnen, Mr. John L. Murnen .......,,. 319 Ormond Drive 43608 411 W. Manhattan 43608 B.A. University of Western Ontario. Uni- Nowak, Michael Thomas ... . . 163 Palicki, Karen ............. ... 138 versity of Detroit, St. Meinrad's Sem- 3207 Elm St. 43608 Palicki, Kim .... 148 inary. Teaches: Christian Marriage. Sec- Nowicki, Robert .....,,. 127 Palmer, Felicia .... 128 ond year. NTC PRODUCTIONS .. , 96 Palsa, John ......... ... 138 Murnen, Joseph Patrick ...., . . , 163 Nusbaum, Martin John .,.,. .. . 163 Pankratz, Mary Ann .. . ,. . 148 4226 Kingsmoor 43613 3145 Brock Dr. 43613 Pa pa, Aurora ........... .. . 139 Murnen, Kathleen ..., .. . 138 Papa, Ricardo Parpana . ,. 164 Murnen, Lawrence Jacob .... . . . 163 439 Birckhead Place 4420 Bowen Rd. 43613 Pa penfuss, Kirk ................... 148 Murnen, Michael ....,.... . . . 138 Oatis, Catherine Mary .......,...... 163 TED PAPENHAGEN OLDSMOBILE .... 200 Murnen, Patricia Marie .... .. . 163 6950 Pilliod Rd, Holland, Ohio Partridge, Gladys .............. .... 1 28 4845 Oak Glen 43613 Obee, Laurie ......,...,.........,. 148 Pasquinelly, kimberly .... ... 148 MUFDIW. Colleen ..,.,... 148 Obee, Mary .,..................... 127 Pasztor, David Lee ..... NP Murray, David ....,..,, ... 127 O'CONNELL MACHINE 81 TOOL CO. ... 177 2734 101st St. 43611 Murray, Steven ...,. 138 O'Connor, Linda .............,.... 148 Pawlowicz, Connie .... 148 Murzynski, Janet ... ... 138 O'Connor, Maureen ......,........ 127 Pawlowski, David .... ... 148 -Mys, Patricia ..... 127 + Oedy, Rev. Thomas ...,.............. Pawlowski, Edward .... ............ I 139 Myers, Mary ... .. . 127 A.B., M.R.E. Josephinum College. Pawlowski, Theresa .......... .... , 128 ' Teaches: Christian Morality. First year. PAYAK-RADON INS. AGENCY, INC. .. 181 N oaorzynsiti, susan Elaine ....,..,.. 163 Pchaiek, Irene .................... 128 823 Turner 43607 PEDRO CONTRACTORS .....,...... 183 Naparstek, Richard .... ... 138 O'DonneIl, Sue ........ 148 Pedro, Eileen ....,...... ... 148 Na pierala, Annette ,... . .. 127 OHIO CITlZEN'S BANK ..., 219 Pedro, Margaret ........... ... 128 Napierala, Deborah 127 Okuley, Judy .......... 127 Pedro, Marty .............. . 128 Napierala, Paul ....,, . . . 148 Okuley, Karen ....... 148 Pennypacker, John Russell .... .. . 164 Narew, Gerald ...,... . . . 148 O'Leary, Mary ........ . . 138 2240 Eastbrook 43613 Narew, Teri ......,... .....,..,.,, 1 48 O'Leary, Pamela Jean .... 163 Pennypacker, Paula ............,.. 148 + Nassr, Rev. Martin T .......,.......,.. 1969 Colony 43614 PEOPLE'S SAVINGS ASSOCIATION . . 203 B.A. St. Meinrad Seminary, Xavier Uni- Olejnik, Jane ............ 127 Perez, Alma ......,.............,. 128 versity, Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Olejownik, Chris ......,... NP Perrine, Debborah Sue ............ 164 Loyola University. Teaches: Celebration Olejownik, Russell Patrick .. . .... 163 2615 Cherry St. 8tWorship 1-4. Second year. 305'Western 43609 Perrine, Karen ..,... . . . 148 Navarre, James Patrick .,.......... 163 Oliver, Diane ............ 138 Perryman, Glenn .... 128 3029 118th St. 43611 Olnhausen, Karen Sue .... 163 Perz, Cheryl Ann ...... .. , 164 Navarre, John .....,..., . .. 138 2616 Parkwood 43610 1830 Loxley 43613 Perz, Christine ....4 Petee, Christopher Peters, Linda ....,... Peterson, Mary .....,... ... 148 .. 128 .. 128 .. 128 Peterson, Margaret , ....,..,..,.... 128 + Pfeiffer. Mrs. Velma C. 28 M.E. University of Toledo, Ohio State University, Indiana University, Bowling Green State University. Guidance Coun- selor. Sixteenth year. Phillips, Patricia .,,,, 128 Pietras, David ......,. 139 Pilrose, James ..,..,.i., 148 Pina, Erlinda Rose ..,. .. 164 2530 Cherry St. 43608 Pinciotti, Antoinette ..... . . .149 Pinciotti, Carmel ..... ... 128 Pinciotti, Dominic ..,. ... .. 139 Pinkelman, Timothy ...,.. ... 149 Piotrowski, Michael Vernon . . 164 5169 Calyx Lane Plociniczak, Paul .,.... ,. .. 137 Podgorski, Cynthia .... .. 149 Poirier, Joseph ........ .. 149 + Pollauf, Ms. Carol ... ... 105 Pollauf, Christine .i.. ., 139 Pollauf, Colleen ,..,.. .. . 128 Pollauf, Joyce ..i..,..,, . 128 Pollauf, Michael Joseph .. . .. . 164 5601 Rambo 43623 Pollauf, Neil .......... .. 149 Pomaski, Angela ,.... .. 128 Pomaski, Paula Sue ,. . ,. . 164 339 Austin 43608 Ponds, Vivian ..,.,.., 139 Poplawski, Paul ....,. 139 Poplawski, Stephen ,... .. 149 Poplawski, Timothy .. . ... NP Porter, James .. ,... ., 128 Porter, Jeffrey ........ ,.,.....,... 1 39 Porter, Mark ..,..,....,..,..,,.., 128 PORT LAWRENCE TlTLE8tTRUST CO. .....,.. ...................... 1 87 Poturalski, Roger .... .. 128 Pozniak, Michael .. .. 128 Pozniak, Robert .... Pribis, Diana ,..,.... PROM ..........,...... Pruzynski, Bernadette Przeniczny, Cinthy ...., Przeniczny, Richard .... Przybylek, Michael Puccetti, .Diane .... Puccetti, Thomas .,.. Pudlowski, Betty ..... Puente, Rose Marie .... 267 Walbridge 43609 Pugh, Claudia ......... 149 128 110-111 149 149 H128 H139 ..149 ..128 ..149 164 ..149 Q UINN CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 2005 Belvedere 43614 Raab, Thomas ........... 139 Ra ble, Douglas George .... ..,. 1 64 736 Walbridge 43609 Raczkowski, Michelle .. . ... 128 Radecki, Dennis John .. , .. .. 164 534 Mettler 43608 Radecki, Gary ....,... 149 Raftery, Patrick . . . . . . 139 Raftery, Tim ......,... . .. 128 Ragan, Jo Anne ....,.., .. , 164 3664 Rushland 43613 Rajski, Cynthia ......... 149 Rajski, Michael ..,.... ... 128 Ramirez, Mark ,.,. 139 Ramlow, Paul ....,....... 128 Rashleigh, John ........,.,. ... 139 Rashleigh, Richard Francis . . .. NP 2617 Parkwood 43610 Ratasky, Daniel Joseph .. . 164 623 Alexis Rd. 43612 + Raval. Mrs. Deborah ............. 35 B.A. University of Toledo, University of Aix-Marseille, University of Barce- lona. Teaches: French 1-2, Spanish 1-4. Advises: French Club. First year. Reas, Catherine ..,,.............. 139 + Rectinwald, Mr. Dennis J. ,....... 101 M.A. University of Toledo, Ohio North- ern University. Assistant Principal in charge of Teacher Supervision and Staffing, Recruitment, and Curriculum. Teaches: U.S. Government. Second year. Redding. Janet ..,.......,........ 149 Redding. Mary ..........,....,,.. 139 Reed, Mary .......... ..., . ., 128 Reeves, Steven Arthur .... .. , 164 314Celesta Dr. 43612 Reeves, Susann .,.... .. ... 149 Reick, Donald ... ... 139 Reick, Ronald ...., .. . 139 Reidling, Connie .... 128 Reifsnider, Patsy ..... 129 Reifsnider, Shelley ...... 149 Reihung, Lisa ...,........ 128 Reihung, Nicholas Martin . . . , . . 164 326 Richards Rd. 43607 Reilly, Cynthia Lee .......... .... 1 64 230 Walbridge Rd. 43609 Reilly, Mary .............. 128 Reinhart, Gregg .................,. NP + Reinhart, Rev. Robert ................ A.B., M.A. St. Meinrad Seminary, Mount St. Mary's, Xavier University Catholic University. Teaches: Jesus People. Tenth year. Reisbach, Cynthia .. 149 Reisbach, Tamara ..,... , . 139 Reisser, Dawn ........,.. 149 RELIGION DEPARTMENT ......... 12-13 + Remillard, Mrs. Sue .................. Aide, Guidance department REMS CORPORATION ........ 218 CO- -------'----'-'-------'- r- 199 Renard, Denise ............. . .. 139 Quinn. Kevin 128 Reynolds, Mark Thomas 164 Quinn. Mary 148 2235 Castlewood Dr.43613 Rhodus, William Henry ,..... .... 1 64 2301 Fitkin 43613 Rice, Anne ............ ... 149 Raab' Jim ---------- -- 123 Rice, Hugh ...........,... .... 1 28 Rub' Thefna Ann -- -- - 154 Richard, James Joseph .. . 164 4710 Talmadge Green Richard, John ........ Riebe, Edward ....,... Riley, Mary Pat ........ 4530 Eastway 43612 Rill, Connie .....,......... Rl melspach, Catherine Anne Ri mer, Steve ..........,........... 128 128 164 128 164 128 + Ring, Rev. Daniel ......,.............. B.A., M.A., S.T.L. St. Meinrad College, Catholic University of America, Boston College. Teaches: Comparative Religion. Second yea r. Ringleln, Paul Thomas ............, 5533 Sunnyside 43612 Ripinski. Claudia ......... Robb, Patricia ........ .. Robb, Susan .,.. Rober, Steven ....... Robideau, Susan ,........ Robinson, Mary Anne .............. + Robinson, Mrs. Wilma C. .. 164 128 128 128 139 149 139 B.S. Bowling Green University. Guidance counselor. Teaches: Freshman Orien- tation. First year. Rodriguez, Gloria ...... Rodriguez, Rosemary ...... ,. . Rojek, Mary Margaret ........ 23 Birckhead Place 43608 Roman, Mary Jo ............, .... Romay, Debra ......,....... ..,. Roper, Sherri ..... Rose, Timothy ....... Rosenberger, Janet Rosinski. Linda ...., Roshak, Karen ....... Rosinski. Christine .... Rosinski. Steven ..., Ross, Daniel ............... .. . Rossler, Donald Lee .. ....... 2306 Portsmouth 43613 Roth, Therese Ann ......,.. .. , 212 Eastern 43609 Rowan, Kelly .,.,...,. Rowan, Tam my ....., Rowe. Trula ,..,.... ..... .,....... 139 139 165 128 149 128 149 139 129 149 149 129 149 165 165 149 129 129 + Rozanski, Mr. Joseph .....,......, 25 B.A. University of Toledo. Teaches: American Gov't, Liberty and Law. Ad- vises: Manager of Bookstore. Social Studies Department Chairman, Pres- ident of Teachers Union, Moderator of Old Newsboys Drive. Tenth year. Rucki, Christopher ....,... 149 Rucki, David ....,............,.... 149 Rucki, William Mark .... 165 RUDY'S HOT DOG ..,... ... 200-201 Rumpf, Linda ....... 149 Rumschlag, Janice .... 129 Rumschlag, Laura .... 149 Russell, Renee ............. ... 139 Russell, Shelley ...... .,..... , .. 139 Rutkowski, Joseph Anthony ..,..... 165 56 E. Hudson 43608 Rutkowski, Julie ..... . ...... . .. 129 Rutkowski, Pamela .... 129 Rutkowski, Sue ....... 149 Ryan, Rick Gerard ...,.. 165 4515 289th St. 43611 Rynski, Peter ......... 149 S8tSCONTROLCO... ...177 Saccucci, Tamara Louise . . 165 2141 Airport Hwy. Sadoski, James ...,,, 149 Sagan, Barbara Jean .. .. . . 165 4443 289th St. 43611 Sagan, Eileen ,.,..,., .. ... 129 Sagan, Marie ...4....... ,.., 1 40 Sagan, Ruth ......,....... ....., 1 29 ST. AUBlN'S BODY SHOP A,...., 204-205 ST. HEDWlG'S ,....... ,....,... 2 02-203 Samberg, Frederick ,.... ...... 1 49 Samelak, Matthew ,,,, . 129 + Sarno, Bill 4..4...... ,... N P Maintenance Staff' Sattler, James ...... Scally, Diane ,....... Schaad, Michael .....,..,... Schaupp, Phyllis Ann ........, 427 W. State Line Rd. 43612 Scherting. Cynthia 4......... Schertlng, David Edward .... 3133 Parkwood 43610 Scheuer. Donna .....,. Schneider, Robert ...,. Schetter, Jean Marie .... 7415 Dorr St. 43617 Schetter, Patricia ......,.. + Schick, Mrs. Barbara .,.,.. Secretary, guidance office Schlra, Peter James ........ 2245 Scottwood 43620 129 149 129 165 149 165 149 149 165 140 165 Schlagheck, Terrence Paul ........ 165 + Schleter, Rev. Edward J. ......i.,.... . B.A. St. Meinrad Seminary. Teaches: Marriage. First year. + Schmakel, Mr. James .,...,.......... B.S. University of Toledo. Student Activities Coordinator. First year. Schmakel, Lawrence Paul .......... 165 3656 Linden Green 43614 Schweichert, Mary ..,... .. , 150 Schwlnd, David Allen .... . .. 166 743 Turner 43607 Schwind, Jeffrey Paul 166 636 Apple 43609 4 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ... ,. 26-27 Scott, Kathleen ......... .. 150 Scott, Pamela Sue ....... .. . 166 3859 Wallworth 43612 Scott, Peter ,..............,....... 140 + Seeman, Mrs. Carolyn S .... ........... B.A. University of Toledo, New York University, Mary Manse. Teaches: Boys Ensemble, Freshman Girls' Chorus, Music Appreciation, Glee Club, Concert Chorus, Center Stage. Advises: Center Stage Review, Operetta. Tenth year. Seeman, Christopher ...,........ . . 129 Seeman, Mitchell ......... ,.,... 1 40 Seeman, Timothy Martin NP SENIORS ........ ,....,.. ..,. 1 5 2-169 SENIOR AD .......... . 184 Serna, Verna .... 150 Serve, Robert ...... . 129 Seybold, Robert ..... 150 Seymour. Catherine .. . 140 Seymour, Darlene ....,.. . 140 Seymour, Denise Rae ..... -. .. . ., 166 3621 Willys Pkwy. 43612 Seymour, William ........ . 129 Shea, Kathleen ......... . 150 Shea, Michael . ...... . .........,.. 129 + Sheahan, Mrs. Nora L. . ...,...... . 24 B.A. Mary Manse, University of Toledo. Teaches Basic, Science. Advises: Senior class. Ninth year. Shealy, Todd .............,......., 140 Sheets, David Martin .... . 166 3361 Elm St. 43608 Sheroian, Theresa ,.... . 140 Shoettle, Robert ........ . 129 Shonebarger, Carol Lee .... . .. 166 3632 Berkeley 43612 Sisters of St. Francis tSylvaniaJ B.A., B.S.E., M.A. Mary Manse College, DeSales College, John Carrol University, Clark College, Toledo University, Uni- versity of Alabama, Loyola University, College of St. Teresa, University of Detroit. Teaches: Algebra 1,eComputer Math. Chairman of Math Department. Advises: Mathematics Club. Eleventh year. + Sr. M. Agnes Collet, OSF ......,....,.. Sisters of St. Francis CTiffinJ. B.S.E., M.S. Ed. St. John's University, DeSales College, Marquette University, Notre Dame University, Mt. St. Joseph College, Detroit University. Teaches: English. iff F 's all F -Q 1 ' - i 4- 'eee 1 1 L Sr. M. Damian, Sr. Elizabeth Marie Brell. . Advises: Freshman class. First year. + Sr. Antonia Rode, OSF ............... Sisters of St. Francis CTiffinJ. B.A. Col- lege of St. Francis, Mary Manse, Uni- versity of Toledo, Kent State University. Teaches: Introduction to Journalism. Journalism 1, English 1. Advises: Cent- ric, Sophomore class. Fifth year, + Sr. Mary Bede Muskala, OSF ........,. Sisters of St. Francis tSylvanial. M.S. Ed., M.A. University of Notre Dame. St. Louis University, University of Akron, Cincinnati University, Knox College, Ohio University. Administrative Sec- retary, Coordinator of Food Service Program and Faculty Parking. Teaches: Schmenk Belinda ,.,'.4..., M I 129 ggonebarger' Tom t ' 140 Basic Math 1. Ninth year. ' ORELAND PHARMACY .... 199 S M C b - -W th OSF 5Cl1me k'Che'Y' ----- '-r 140 shortridge, Diana ..... 140 TS. ' af 'gn' Fame. .age I 1 he at ...... 1 2454 gcottwood 436:20 Shormdge' Richard 150 of' Detrois Executive Adrninistratogl Sc?I?9ldB1n':?h:3h4gl3T3e H 4 165 Shortridge' Susan ' 140 Teaches' Aviation Advises' Chess club. e h it ue' Len Je lee Sh rader, Catherine .... 140 Fourth year ' ' ' C233 An:ad?ae4360gws H ' H 4 Shrader' Susan -- '- ' ' 129 + Sr. Mary Caroline, OSF .............. .. Schnapp, John Edward .... . .. 150 SHRADER TIRE 8' Ou' ': ' ' 200 Sisters of St. Francis CSyIvaniaJ. B.S.E., schnapp Leo Richard A NP Sfadek' Sugan - '--' 140 M.S. DeSales College. University of 2905 Rockwood 43610 I ' ' ' t A I slecgkowslu' Karen ' ' 140 Detroit. Attendance Supervisor. Sehheee' peel H I A A I A e F U he me 129 + Sikorski, Rev: Jeffrey P. ............. e.. Teaches. Basic Science' Sehheider Mary .MUN he 150 B.A. St. Mary s College. Teaches: Social + Sr. Caroline Therese' OSU -.-.4... NP Schneider: pau, ,,,,,,,., 129 ,Efh'CSgSeC0 d YW' sisters of sr. ursuia. M.S., M. Ea. um- Schneider' Richard ,...,1. 129 Sflka, Mmhae' '-':--'-'-:-' 140 versity of Toledo. University of Maine. schoenhofer Janet Marge NP Sfnmg' Maria, - ' H 140 Teaches: introduction to Analysis, Ad- 1570 Eastgate 43614 Sfpos' Ca,the me -'--'- '-:-- -' - 129 vanced Algebra, Basic Geometry, Sehehteh Kethleeh We e H 1 140 Sisco, Brian ....................... 140 Geometry. First year. Schontee Palme 129 + SF. Mary Adolph Maag. S.N.D. ..... 35 + Sr' M. Damien' OSF ehelleleeeele 229 scHRoEoER Homes 218 S'Ste'S of Notfe Dame- 34- ,M-A sisters of st. Francis CSylvaniaJ. B.A., Schuchl-nan Teresa I H 4 129 Desales College' Caethohp UmVe'5'ty of M.A. Catholic University, College of St. Schuller Mary Beth V 1 H H, 140 Arrlencg' Hofstra Un'Ye'S'ty' Johf' Carrol' Francis. Teaches: Geometry, Introduc- schuuef' Suzanne l ,V 155 U'f Ve'5'ty' Un'Ve S'tY of M'Ch'gan' tory Algebra. Advises: Tutoring. Fif- 2193 deeheweed 43613 ' Middlebury Language School. Teaches: teehth year. Sehemeker Shelley H I A In A 1 129 German 1-4. Advises: -German Club, + Sr. Edward Marie Urban' OSF eeelnere e Schuster' Mark .elelael 1 12g Patron D 'Ve' Candy Dnve' Fourteenth Sisters of St. Francis tSylvaniaJ. B.A., Schweichertq Joseph H 129 +3eeea'hAery Adeleeine Oee M. Ed. Toledo University, College of SIN Fi-P' ' 'X Jjv, ,. J, gig ? 3 i- A V -5 f l, 7-l fi J i 1 ic Auvl 3 N L . ,R W , 1 I yi. U I Sr. M. Marguerite Sr. Marie Sr.M. Raymond Sr.Teresita. Celine. St. Teresa. Teaches: Biology, Advanced Physiology. Advises: Junior class. sec- ond year. + Sr. Elizabeth Marie Brell, OSU .... 229 Sisters of St. Ursula. B.A., B.S.E., M.A. Catholic University, Mary Manse. Ohio Flor- University, Overseas Program in ence, Italy. Teaches: Art 1-4. Advises: Art Club. Second year. + Sr. Esther Mary Boes, OSU ,........... Sisters of St. Ursula, B.S.E. Toledo Diocesan Teachers' College, Mary Manse College, DeSales College. Sec- retary, Religion Department. Second year. + Sr. Mary Eugene, OSF ......,......... Sisters of St. Francis tSylvaniaJ. M.S.E. Mary Manse College. University of Toledo. Teaches: Biology. Seventh year. + Sr. M. Gemma, OSF ..,......,......., Sisters of St. Francis tSylvaniaJ. B.S.E., B.A., M.A. Mary Manse College. Ball State University. Teaches: Basic Sci- ence, Earth Science. Advises: Ticket committees of Sounds of Christmas. operetta and Revue. Eighteenth year. + Sr. Geraldine Nowak, OSF ......,...... Sisters of St. Francis tSylvaniaJ B.A. Mary Manse College, LaSalle College. Teaches: Religion. Advises: Student Council. Fifth year. + Sr. Germaine Wa nnamacher, OSF ,..... Sisters of St. Francis tTiffinJ. B.A., M.A. Mary Manse College, Miami University tOxford, Ohioj, Catholic University of America. Teaches: Physiology. Advises: Sophomore class, Red Cross Club, Mis- sion Club. Fifth year. + Sr. M. Grace, OSF ............. 25,131 Sisters of St. Francis tSylvaniaJ B.A., M.A. Drexel University, Mary Manse College, Bowling Green University - St. Teresa College. Teaches: Home Econ- omics 1 tclothingj, Child Development, Family Living, Bachelor Living. Advises: Freshman class. + Sr. M. Herman, SND ..,.........,.. 28 Sisters of Notre Dame. B.S.E., M.A., M. Ed. DeSales College, Columbia Uni- versity, University of Toledo, Mary Manse College, Bowling Green State University, Detroit University. Coun- selor. Advises: YCS tYoung Christian Studentsb. + Sr. Joanne Christie, SND ......... NP Sisters of Notre Dame. B.A., M.A., M. F.A. DeSales:College, Appalachian Mt. Teachers' College, Mary Manse Louis- iana State University, Oakland Uni- versity, St. Catherine's. Teaches: French. First year. + Sr. Mary Joseph. OSF ............ 15 Sisters of St. Francis tTiffinJ. B.A. M.A. Notre Dame University, Mary Manse College, College of St. Francis, University of Detroit, Catholic Uni- versity. Assistant Librarian. First year. +'Sr. Kathleen Padden, OSU ..........,. Sisters of St. Ursula. A.B., B.S.E., M.A. Kent State - University, Mary Manse College, Catholic University of America, University of Toledo. Secretary to the Principal. Teaches: American Gov't, State and Local Gov't, First year. + Sr. M. Lenarda, SND ............. 26 Sisters of Notre Dame. B.S.E., M. Ed., DeSales College. Detroit University, Marquette University, Randolph Macon College tLynchburg, Va.J, Clark College. Teaches: Physics, Physical Science, Al- gebra. First year. + Sr. M. Marguerite, OSF .......... 230 Sisters of St. Francis tSylvaniaJ. M.S.. B.S. Notre Dame University, University of Detroit. Teaches: Electricity, Elec- tronics. Advises: Radio club, Big and Little Sisters Club. Tenth year. + Sr. Marie Celine Logan, OSU ..... 230 Sisters of St. Ursula. M.A. Unversity of Notre Dame. Catholic University. Teaches: English 2, Advanced Com- position, World Literatu re. + Sr. Marilyn Therese, OSU ......... NP Sisters of St. Ursula. M.S., M. Ed. Uni- versity of Toledo. University of Maine. Teaches: Introductory Analysis, Ad- vanced Algebra, Basic Geometry, Geom- etry. + Sr. Martina, OSU ....,..........., 24 Sisters of St. Ursula. B.S.E., M. Ed. St. Louis University, Mary- Manse Col- lege, Toledo University, Bowling Green University. Teaches: Comprehensive. Vocational Home Economics, Food Man- agement, Bachelor Living, Family-Adult Living. Advises: Freshman Missions. + Sr. Mary Ann Solak, S.J. .......... 25 Servants of Jesus. A.B. University of Detroit, Madonna College, Michigan State University. Building Supervisor. Teaches: Communism 81 Fascism, Pro- test Movements of the 60's and 70's. Firstyear. + Sr. Mercy Marie Reinbolt, RSM ....... . Religious Sisters of Mercy. B.A., M.A. DeSales College, Xavier University, Toledo University. Guidance counselor, Thirtieth year. + Sr. Nancy Ann Surma, OSF ....... 102 Sisters of St. Francis tSylvaniaD. B.A. Mary Manse College, Toledo University, Dean of Women. Teaches: Basic Math. Advises: Cheerleaders. Fourth year. + Sr. Nelda Chafitelli, OSU ........., 28 Sisters of St. Ursula. B.A., M. Ed. Mary Manse College. University of Toledo. Counselor. First year. + Sr.-Patricia Schnapp, RSM ......... 16 Religious Sisters of Mercy. B.A., M.A. Edgeclift College, Xavier University, Marquette University. Teaches: Creative Writing, College Bound Reading, Com- position Skills. Advises: Afro-American Club, Laureate. Ninth year. + Sr. Paula T. Spagnuolo ............ 23 Sisters of Charity. B.S. Mount St. .loseph's College, Notre Dame Uni- versity, Seattle University. Teaches: Art: 1-3. First year. 1 + Sr. M. Raymond Gorny, OSF ..V .... 104 Sisters of St. Francis tSyIvaniaJ. B.A., M.B.A. University of Toledo, Mary Manse College. Bookkeeper, Business Office. Second year. + Sr. Rita Koelsch, OSF ............. 20 Sisters of St. Francis tTiffinJ. B.A., M.A. University of Notre Dame, College of St. Francis, Mary Manse College, Toledo University. Teaches: English 2, Science Fiction. College Bound Reading. English Department head. Advises: Centripetal, Camera Club. Fifth year. + Sr. Mary Roberta, SND ........,,..... Sisters of Notre Dame. M.A. University of Detroit. Counselor. Teaches: Typing land 2. Seventh year. + Sr. St. Pierre Rochette, OSU ..... NP M.A. Notre Dame University. Collegrio Reale de Milano, St. John's University. Sorbonne. Teaches: French 5-6. First year. + Sr. M. Teresita, OSF ............. 104 Sisters of St. Francis tSylvaniaJ. M.S. Notre Dame University, University of Detroit, DeSales College, Loyola Uni- versity, Marquette University. Knox Col- lege. Teaches: Geometry, Algebra, Basic Math. Advises: Tuition, Scholarship grants, Grants-in-aid tBusiness Officei. + Sr. Thomas More, OSF ............ 14 Sisters of St. Francis tSyIvaniaJ. M.S. in Library Sciences. Catholic University, College of St. Teresa, Toledo University, University of Detroit. Head Librarian and Media Specialist. Sixth year. + Sr. M. Valeda, SND ....... ....... 2 5 Sisters of Notre Dame. M.A. St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, International Graduate School of Education. Teaches: American History Survey. First year. + Sr. Catherine Woytko. O.P. ......... . Dominican Sisters. M.A. University of Detroit. Duquesne University, Sienna Heights, Marygrove College, Comenska University tSIovakia, Europei. Guidance counselor. Teaches: Group Guidance. + Sr. M. Xavier. OSF ....- ......,..... 2 7 Sisters of St. Francis tSylvaniaJ. B.S.E.. B.A., M.A. University of Detroit, Notre Dame University, John Carrol Univer- sity, Loyola University- Mary Manse College, DeSales College. Teaches: Mathematics. Twentieth year. Sitlava, Bradford ..,........,...... 150 Siwa, Karen ......,.. 150 Siwa, Patrick ,........, 129 Siwajek, Patricia Ann ..,. 166 4510 290th St. 43611 Skaff, Paula ,......... 150 Skelding, Jeff ..., 150 Skellie, Alita 140 Skellie, Daniel ,........ 150 Skellie, Lori ,......... ... 129 Skellle, Scott Richard ..,. 166 1639 Cone 43606 Skoluda, Donna ....... 129 Skoluda, Mary Sue ...... 166 3339 Blanchard 43608 Skowronek, John 4..... 150 Skowronek, Mary .... 140 Slack, Deborah ........ 150 Slauterbeck, Lisa ,.,..... 140 Sllvlnski, Timothy John ..., . . . 166 3945 Quinton 43623 Slomka, David ........ 129 Smaciarz, Teresa .... 140 Smietanski, Karen ,.,, 129 Smietanski, Laurie .,.. 150 Smlglelski, Nancy .....,.. 166 619 Pearl Street 43608 + Smiley, Ms. Mona ..,... ... NP Aid Library Media Center. Smith, Barbara Ann .. .. 166 3530 Hoiles 43612 Smith, Beth Ann ,,.,. 150 Smith, Deborah ,.,.,.. 150 Smith, Donna Jean .... NP 22 Hudson 43608 Smith, Keith ,...,., 129 Smith, Kevin ,..,... 129 Smith, Rebecca ..,..,, 140 Smith, Pamela Sue .....,,. , . . 166 1029 Bramleigh 43612 Sniegowski, Elizabeth .... 150 Smrekar, Steven Francis . . . ,. , 166 3863 Crary 43613 Snelder, Julie Ann .,,. .,.... . . . 166 1002 Parkside Blvd. 43607 Snoad, Karen .......,..... 150 Snoad, Robert .....,.,.. 140 Snoad, Sharon Marie ....,. . . 166 3848 Willys Pkwy. 43612 Snyder, Gregory ...,...... , 150 Snyder, Mark ........ .. 129 Sobel, Shawn ,...., 129 SOCIAL STUDIES .... ., 24-25 Sodd, Sarah Ann .,.... 166 2620 Elm St. 43608 Sofo, Antonio Joseph ......,....... 166 321 Northdale 43610 ANTONIO SOFO IMPORTING CO. ,.., 206 Sofo. Michael ..........,..,...,... 150 Soldner, Daniel John . ..., . . . 166 3317 Algonquin 43606 Soldner, Robert ...,.. .. 140 + Soliman, Mr. Steve ... NP Maintenance staff Soll. Jodi ............ 140 Soloman, Michael 1... 129 Solomon. Steve ...A . .. 129 Soncrant. Michael 129 SOPHOMORE CLASS .. 132-141 Sorg, Jennifer ,....... 129 Sorg, Rebecca Ann ..... . . 166 3905 Berkeley 43612 Spalding. Douglas .... . . 150 Spalding, Sue ....... 130 Sparks, Sharon ,....... 150 Spieker, John Kinnian .... . . 166 1959 Richmond 43607 Stachowiak, Susan ....... . . 150 Stackowski, Deborah .... 150 Stader, Darlene ...... ..., . ,. 140 Stager, Guy Lawrence .... . .. NP 4653 Oakridge 43623 Stahl, Jeffrey ........ .. . 130 Stallkamp, Eric ......... 130 Stallkamp, Franz ..... . . 150 Stalzer, William Michael 166 314 South 43609 Stanfa, Catherine Lee . . , . , . 166 605 Prouty 43609 STANLEY FOOD KING 219 + Stapleton, Ms. Sue .... . . 104 Office clerk Staskiewicz, Joel Joseph . . . , . . . 166 4549 Oakridge 43623 Staskiewicz, John ..... 130 Staten, Debra ...... 130 St. Aubin, Theresa .... 130 Steck, Janet .......... 140 Steele, Alice Marie ..... 166 730 Nicholas 43609 Steele, James ........ 130 Stein, Charles ......,............. 140 + Stein, Mrs. Diane M. .......,...... 34 B.A. Rosary College, University of Toledo. Teaches: French 1-4. Advises: French club. First year. Stein, Patricia ....,....,....... STENGEL AUTO SALES .... ... Sterger, Mimi ...... ' .... Stevens, Catherine .... Stevens, Maria ......... 150 198-199 130 150 130 Stockard, Eric Jerome ..,.... .... 1 66 1222 Fernwood 43607 St ockner, Ki m ........... Stockner, Lynn Marie .. . 1253 Eleanor 43612 Stoeckley. Martin ,.... Stokes, Molly ........ Strall, James .....,...,... 2334 Goddard 43606 Strall, William ,......... Strausse, Ricky .... Strick, James St rick, Paul ....,......,. Stroempl, Kevin ..,.,, ...... 2834 Parkwood 43610 Stong, Brian ......... .. Struchholz, Mary Carolyn 4320 Birchall 43612 Struckholz, Thomas ...... + Stuck, Ms. Reeta .....,....... Aide, Library Media Center 130 166 130 150 166 140 140 130 140 166 130 166 140 STUDENT APPRECIATION WEEK .. 98-99 STUDENT COUNCIL ........,.... 94-95 Sturdevant, Moira ....,............ 140 + Sturek, Mr. Robert ................,.. B.E. Toledo University. Teaches: Amer- ican History, Wars of America, Pro- test Movements, Driver Education. Ninth year. Sturtz, Mary Elizabeth ...,. .... N P 4309 Commonwealth Sulewski, Robert ........ 141 SUPERFELLA ...,..,... . .. 97 Susdorf, Thomas .... . .. 150 Swartz, Barbara .... . .. 130 Swaya, Laurie ,.....,...... ... 151 Swicegood, Ann .,...........,. ... 130 Swickheimer, Deana Marie .... .. . 167 3736 E. Manhattan 43611 Syperski, Cathy ............. .. . 130 Szalkowski, Donald ..... NP Szaroleta, Joan Marie 167 403 Waggoner 43612 Szaroleta, Luann Marie .. . 167 5329 Patriot 43611 Szczublewski, James ......... 130 Szczublewski, Jerome Stanley ...... 167 5454 San Paulo 43612 Szczygielski, Diane ..,...,.., 141 Szewczykowski, Kenneth ,.., 141 Szkatulski, Cynthia ..,.,.. 141 Sztelter, Mary Elizabeth ..... .. . 167 221 Bronson Ave. 43608 Szychowski, Sharon ,...... 151 Szymanski, Ronald .... 130 Szymanski, Susan ... ... 141 Szymanowski, Jane ... ... 141 Szymzak, Jan ....... 151 Szyperski, Charles ... ... 151 Taberner, Brian .. . . 141 Taberner, Mark .. . 130 Takats, Kenneth ...... .. . 151 Taliga, Andrea Lynn .... . . . 167 2626 Fulton 43611 Tansey, Brian ....... .. . 130 Taormina, John .,.. ... 130 Tate, Elizabeth .... .. 141 Tate, Suzanne .. 130 Tate, Thomas ..., ... 151 Taylor, Gerald .... ... 151 Taylor, Kathryn ..,. 130 Teetrick, Jeffrey ,..,... . . . 130 TENNIS .......,,.,....,.. . . 48,79 Thambuswamy, Ramya .... 130 Thomas, Donald ................... 141 + Thomas, Ms. Joann ..,............,... B.A., M.A. University of Akron, Notre Dame University, University of Eastern Kentucky, Hampton Institute. Teaches: Phoenix Project World History, Religion. Advises: Phoenix Project. First year. + Thomas, Rev. John A. ............ 100 A.B., M.A., Ph. D. Mt. St. Mary's, Xavier University, University Of Notre Dame, Fordham University, University Of Michigan. Principal. Teaches: Heavy Theology. Second year. Thompson, Sharon .......,....... 151 Tigges, Debra ........, 141 Tillman, Christine ........ .. 167 4912 Oak Glen 43613 Tillman, Keith ..... ' ...... ... 141 Tlllman, Kimberly Kyle ,....... . . . 167 7 Bronson Place 43608 TOLEDO COMPUTER CENTER ...... 177 TOLEDO DISTRICT ALUMNI 84 1 F FRIENDS ,...................... 192 TOLEDO EDISON ................. 204 TOLEDO MEATS, INC. .........,.... 180 I TOLEDO METAL FABRICATORS .,... 176 , TOLEDO SANITATION SERVICE ..... 202 T li TOLEDO TRUST CO. ......,........ 193 Tooman, Marilyn ................. 151 Toth, Christine ..... .... 1 51 Q Toth, Dawn ..A.. ,.A. 1 41 -H-'FS' Toth, James ,... .... 1 30 , H1-:gi Toth, Mary ..., 130 11614111152-3f?fI 'i U' Towle, Mike ...... .... 1 30 Toy, Marybeth ....,. 151 5 , , TRACK ...,..1.. .... 7 s-so , A l if Tracy, Mark ..... . . NP . . I ,V 5 --.g5,.,f5 ,vue r ..i'?l,F ii Trame, Bonnie ......... .... 1 30 4 Q ' ' I J- -?1 '?'Vl 6-' I A I I Q ,, -, . Trame, Deborah Ann .... ..,. 1 67 aug- -6.5, Li Lon 2606 Perkweed 43610 ' lei Traudt, Stephen ....1. ..... ..,. 1 3 0 Cf new Trease, Patricia .,.,.......... 167 .. 11,11-j 11,55 H.-I I g. 53 11 Bronson Place 43608 ' f 1 'JL IQ , ' -az... Trease, Robert ....,...., .. 151 r A,.,. Q 1-net, Iii? W4 ,L , Trenchik. John .... NP f,,i:3'5. 5lqqje?.,4.!' 91,9 1,41 'fi it . . fee . '.I. tr.- . . Trepinski, Joan . ...... . .. 151 ' 5 ,gif 91.51115-rfgqft 4 fi,'i5i.lLg,3-' Trompeter, Stephen ..1, 1.,, 1 30 an ,A 'i', iflfffy Trzcinski, James .. 131 3,iffF:.f1.2i'lfxfr.1T Tucholski, Julie ...1 .. 131 i lea ' a ' 6, A' ,.. 1 M-ig .. Tucholski, Steven 167 I 1 iff 1 ,se rislgif. g-r,F Tucker, Anita .. . . 151 -P.A 151.1 T 13131 Killing 1' it iii - , .,.. .. . we UNOLE JOHN'S PANCAKE HOUSE ....1..,,......... ..., 2 15 Urban, Karen 1.,......... .... 1 31 Urban, Mary ...,....... .... 1 41 Urbanski, Sharon Rose . . . . . . . 167 2854 Elm St. 43608 Usher, Crissie .....,... .... 1 51 Valentine, Kimberly .... .... 1 31 Valleja, Madeline ...... ....... .... 1 4 1 Vanderpol, Diane Teresa ........... 167 4651 Talmadge Green 43623 Van Druten, Paul ................, 131 van Horn' wihifred ,A,,,,,.4, ., ..., 151 Vetter, Jeftrey Alan ,.... 1 ....1..... 167 5337 Homeland 43611 vah Slamhrouek ,4,,,,4 H Q 131 1266 Craigwood 43612 Wagner, Mark Allen .. ...... 167 Van Taggel, Carol Ann , , , , r , NP Vlertlebeck, Michael George . . . ., . 167 250 University Blvd. 43614 4733 Oakridge 43623 1517 Milburn 43606 Wagner, Ronald ...,....... ..,. 1 31 varher, Phillip ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 151 Villagomez, David ......... 131 Wagner, Rosemarie Ann 167 + Varney, Rev. Lawtence F. ...,.... ,..... V III380me2i Miguel 1----.-.---4-4-- 151 2103 Elliott 43606 ivi.A. Notre Dame, Athenaeum of ohio, + V0ea'1.MS- Merrie-ellen .----1e-4..,... Wagner- William tA'.-.tei.-- -e.A 1 41 Xavier University' Toledo University, B.A. University of Toledo, Xavier Uni- Wahmhoff, Joseph William 168 Siena Heights Collgge, Teaches: Chris- versity. Teaches: Composition Skills, 5211 Elaine Drive 43613 liah Personality, Acting Alhleiie Di- Basic Composition, American Literature Walclak. Allen Richard ..... .... 1 68 reel0r,Fiffh year, Survey, Science Fiction. Advises: Na- 454 Poinsetta 43612 Vasquez, Alphonse ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 41 tional Honor Society. Fifth year. Wambold, David M. ,,..... .,.. 1 68 Vedra, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' ,,,, 151 Vogel, Tod ........................ 131 2860 Claredale 43613 Vedra, William Francis, Jr. .......... 167 Vogelbacher, Donald .... . . . 131 Wasikowskl, Paul Francis .......,.. . 168 716 Highland Dr., Rossford 43460 VOLLEYBALL .......... .... 4 9 715Waybridge Rd. 43612 Vellequette, Rita Ann ...,......... .. NP Voss, Carleen ....... 1. . 131 + Wasserman, lvlr, Richard ,,,,,,,,,, 5102 Pawnee 43613 B.b.A. Toledo University. Teaches: Book- Velte, Christine ........ .... 1 W kjlepirbg. Eighth year. Velte, Colleen ......., .... e e, onna .............. 131 VeresQ Diane ..... ..., 1 51 Wachowiak. John ........,.. 141 Wehfmeiiief. David R0bel'i ..,..... 168 Vetter, James .... . . 141 Wachowiak, Marjorie Ellen . . . , , , 157 709 Balfe St. 43609 BL, inoolavn .IDF lnilfapdil 'I ,' 1 -A ' ,,' ,D-Eh 4 Iilll, 'E' E fri fu, J 4 Y Illilllflli Y ' 'll till! 'BEA . ,,, 'luv luv-I1-TK Q? . Nl -, 1 1 - .fr H. r we AQC 1' 5tuf1e'11S purflde ith 01114015 . c 1 sltlVeW1u,.n5 gxlzkk Donors 0 i E 'o1:nEilof1 To will O 90010 March Su qumm 16 Sfzheu X-1 I Weiher, Lori 4,,,,,,,,,,,,A..,,,, , 131 WelSheimel'. Lisa ......,........., 151 Weiher, Rosemary ,,,, , , 151 Wenger, Karen ..........., . . 151 Weiher, Thomas ,.,, , , 141 Wesolowski, Michael John . 168 Weis, Kristine ,H ,,,4 141 26 West Oakland 51.43608 Weiler, Randy ,,,, 151 WES1, Colleen .,...,....... .. , 141 Weiler, Robin 131 West, Patrick James .... no. pic. Weiser, Jack ..,.,,.,.....,, 4..1 1 51 34 B1fCkhe3d43503 weiggr, Jill Marla ,.,4,,.,,,,.4 .,,, 1 68 WESTGATE DODGE CO. ...,....... 202-3 4930 Rambo Lane43612 DAVE WHITE CHEVROLET . . 216 Weiser, Joseph .. ........,.., ..1. 1 41 Whiting. Donald -'4A-- --'-' - -- 141 woimmao, Mary Beth .1.......,.. 131 Wiezynski. Denise A--- oief- . .1 131 WEISSENBERGER CHEVROLET ...,, 187 w19Cz0fe11i sandfa Ann --'A v -- 168 Welssenberger, Kenneth ..,......... 168 4523 235111 31' 43611 2252 Castlewogd 43513 Wiegrand, Thomas ,A., ,, , . 151 + Welch' Mr- Danigl Wielinski, Mark ....... ... 151 Be University of Toledo, Bowling Wiener. Dawn -----...eA4 131 Green University Teaches: Harmony Wlenefv 9911159 M3719 158' 44 class, Band fincluding freshman and 471429151-51.43611 eighth gradeh. Advises: Orchestra Direc- Wleflmckir Th0m3' Peter -- - 1 - 153 tor: assistant Band Director. Sixth year. 1556 TeCUm591'1 43607 wo-ion, Donald ........,..,..,,...,. 151 Wiles. Jeffrey .-44e-e. -4 131 Wilhelm, Douglas ....,... Wilhelm. Joyce ............. ..., Wilhelm, Michael Lauden .... .... 1141 Green Hills 43607 Wllhelm, Steven Rlchard 1141 Green Hills 43607 Williams, Debra ...... .i.. Williams, Denise ....... Williams, Maria ... Y Yelverton, Cheryl .,... Yetis, Mil C. ,..,... .. 5161 Fredelia 43623 Young, Darlene ...... .... Young, Lawrence .......... .... Young, Stephen Richard .... .... 2225 Rood Rd. 43613 Young, Susan Marle ......... ..,. 2420 Charlestown 43613 Z Zaenger, James .... Zaenger, Michael .. . Zajac, Linda Lee ...... Zakrzewski, Particia ., .. Zaleski, James ...,.... Zaleski, Mary Jo ...... 1934 Fairfax 43613 Zalewski, Douglas ,.... Zalewski, Linda ...,.., Zalewski, Michael .,...,.. Zawacki, Kathleen Ann . . , 714 Lake St. 43608 Zawodnl, Deborah Ann 3539 Hazelhurst 43612 Zawodny, Joseph .,....., Zawodny, Paul Rlchard . . . 725 Woodstock 43607 Zeiher, Bernice .......,., Ziegelofer, Constance .... Zlegelhofer, James Allen 1716 Talbot 43613 Zlellnskl, Debra Annette .... ..., 409 E. Streicher 43608 Zielinski, Joseph .....,. Zielinski, Linda Zielinski, Marcia ,...,.. Zielinski. Mary Jo ......... ,... Zlelinskl, Roger David ....... .... 6028 Larchway Ct. 43613 Zielinski, Scott ............ .... Zienkiewicz, Robert .,.,... Ziemkiewicz, Vicki ,....... .. , ... . MR. 84 MRS. JOHN ZILBA Zilba, Juliana ........ ..... .... Zimmerman. Kevin Zink, Mark .......... Zink, Steve ...... .,..... Zlolkowski, Mary Sue ...... ,... 2015 Richmond 43607 Zmudzinski, Cindy .....,.. Zmudzinski, Michael INDEX!233 ' swf. A' 1 .1 .55 , '1 1, A r f 5. F05 , mv IL ' 5 fy .41 LA' W xi J 'Ui- 155333 ff, 1 00' j,. .1-.1 ' Qi-l.f,f '12 1 F4 JO H c 'gp 1 1-W f, - . 1 -u X AJ ' . . .JL fx . w . ai 314' fpwl, 1 , lg. f ' '1 r-. W X. . in F3 ... sa - . H1 . .y- Q ,, -' w,., 'G'-iii fy? wma, MF H 'Q 15 L rdf' ,q-L: G ' I 1 va iw' 43 'E fit, ,X EN F rf rf? -JL ff' ivy! 'fa S, if lhlllll W E Q 236 Wherever you are. friends make your world - A very special thank you to Sid Rodeheffer, Josten's American Yearbook Representative, and Jeff Schwind '75 pg. 40, band copy. I get by with a little help from my friend - A particular mention goes to Sr. Rita Koelsch, 1975 Centri- petal Advisor. Without her care and confidence, our goal would have been too high. 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