Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1986
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Clockwise from top: 1986 HOMECOMING COURT. The five Senior Homecoming candidates, julie Urban, Chelie Wenzlik, Peggy Dossat, Lisa Kahle, and Shelly Holtz, motivate the student body at the homecoming ep rally. BAND MEMBERS SHARE ENTHUSIASM. geniors Amy Compton and Ceci Vedra and junior Tammty Kuron demonstrate the excitement of being a plart 0 the Central Catholic band. CHEER TO ICTORY. Central Catholic student body cheers the football team on to victory against Holy Name at the Glass Bowl. entral Catholic provides a good education for over 1600 students every year. Each of these students feels enthusiastic and proud to be a part of the Central Catholic family. Not only does Central Catholic provide for a good education, but it also enriches the students emotionally and spiritually. Throughout this year, our school has allowed the students to cherish and fulfill their dreams. The Centripetal Staff chose the theme One Way Ticket to Success to show the spirit with which Central Catholic students pursue their dreams. The goals reached and friendships won are the measure of our success. -Becky Halleron - Patty Komorowski - Brenda Noonan Opening 3 Une-Wa Ticket Clockwise from top: SPECIAL DELIVERY. Sophomores Angie Hahn and Am Dyson share the secret that Amy received in 9th eriod. BOSOM BUDDIES. Sophomores Lesley Lewanclbwski and Barb Schwind show that nothin could break u the friendship they share at Centra? Catholic. FRIISNIDS FOREVER. Sop omores Barb Mohr and Bobbi Peters share a few minutes together between classes. 4 Opening To Friendship . ALMA MATER We love you, Alma Materg We always will be true, With Mary ever guarding Your doors with mantle blue. We're thankful for your light That helps us on our way. Your spirit leads us onward With banners red and gray. We'll cherish you forever And love you, Central High, All praise to you our Mother, We love you, Central High! so bright Clockwise from top: 1985 HOMECOMING DANCE. Central Catholic students join to ether in celebration of the Homecoming victory over St. Francis. ZLMA MATER. In the gym hangs the unforgettable gift from the class of 1979 that all entralites will cherish forever. CENTRALITES SPIRIT. Central Catholic student body cheers the fighting Irish Football Team to victory at the Glass Bowl over St. Iohn's. Opening 5 6 Opening Clockwise from top: WALK OF A LIFETIME. Seniors Darrel Hafner and Shelly Holtz walk under the stars to Heaven, the theme of the 1985 Homecoming Dance. GREAT HANDOFF. junior Scott Sneider hands the football to Senior Rob Shoviak durin the game against St. Francis at the Glass Bowl. SiTRF'S UP. Senior Iim Alex leads his friends to Paradise Island in his Superfella skit. One-Way Ticket o Success Fight Song Cheer, cheer for old Central Highg Let to the winds, her banners will fly. Send on volley from on highp Shake down the thunder from the sky. What though the odds be great or srnallg Ole Central High will win over all While her loyal sons and daughters March on to victory. Rah! Rah! Rah! as hu M ld X BZ ll 7 i . HN Clockwise from top: COMPUTER WI-HZ. Senior Molly O'Connor shows Iunior Kristie Friesner the new computer age. FASCINATING READING. Iunior Jeffrey lump assists Senior john Comes in their reading assignment for Yearbook class. SHOW ME THE WAY. junior Renee O'Hair discusses her future plans with Mrs. Loper, guidance counselor. Opening 7 WAY 8 Student Life!Division page CC WV NV we ls, ' 1 It Z2 'SK 4' Student Life Side Streets of Central Catholic The Wide variety of elements of Student Life at Central Catholic provided Seniors, juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen with a we l-rounded experience in the 85-86 school year. The old traditions combined with the newer events to create the atmosphere that makes Central Catholic the great place it is. Each one in its own special way conducted CCHS on its One-Way Ticket to Success. - Scott Thornton, section editor Student Lif XD p g 9 U IGHTM Above: HALFTIME AT THE GLASS BOWL. The 1985-86 Homecornin Court and escorts: Seniors Chelie iikfenzlik escorted by klim Alex, Shelly Holtz escorted by Carl Hafner, Lisa Kahle escorted by Tim Kahle, Peggie Dossat escorted by Keith Cousino and Iulie Urban escorted by Micky Korhtimel. Lower ri ht: SO THISIIS HEAVEN. You can cagli a glimpse of heaven as Senior Mike Lawrence escorts Queen Lisa Kahle down the aisle at the dance. Ugper right: THE CROWNING OF TH NEW QUEEN. Last vear's queen Tammy Miller ends her year by crowning the new queen, Lisa Kahle. 10 Student Lifeflloinecoming he 1985-86 Homecoming was a true 'lknightn in heaven. On the night of October 25, at the Toledo University Glass Bowl, the Irish Knight was returned to its rightful owner after being missed for eight years, by the score of 14- 10. Senior Football player Mike Lawrence said, It was definitely the most exciting game Ilve ever played. I'll never forget that feeling. But that wasnlt the only exciting event taking place at the Glass Bowl. Central Catholic's 1985-86 Homecoming Court was waiting in anticipation for the Queen's name to be announced. The 1985-86 Homecoming Queen is . . . Lisa Kahlelv Senior Lisa Kahle said later that evening, I never expected anything like this to happen. 1'll never forget this great honor. The last event to tie up the 1985-86 Homecoming was the dance on October 26, held at Central Catholic's front gym. With the dancing and the groovy music by Leo III, everyone had a hip-hopping time. junior Kevin Murnen stated, The most fun I've had since Slinkys and sliced breadf - Peggy Dossat and Todd Mason HARP DRESSED anuary 27 the curtain rises. The first 25 supermen of' Central Catholic are introduced with their escorts. And now the moment you've all been waiting for: the 1985-86 Superfiella Court, campaign managers and proud Moms. What a surprise it was when all five guys came out wearing tuxedosl Sophomore Heather Canty said, I know them all so wellg they are all true Superfiellas who deserve the honor. On February l at Yorkshire Hall the honor was given to Keith Cousino. The new Superfiella stated, f'The whole thing was a real great time. All of us are such good friends which made it a lot of' fun. We did mess around quite a bit when we should have been working, though. -- Peggy Dossat and Todd Mason Upper left: SO WHAT DO WE DO NEXT? T e Iive Superfella men look confused as they Iind out what comes next in their assembly. Left: THIS IS A PIECE OF CAKE. Dave Wojtkowiak looks like a natural at giving speeches as his campaign manager Peggle Dossat waits next to him for support. Upper right: THE WINNING SPIiIiCH. Superfiella Keigh Cousino gives his winning speech while Ins campaign manager Kathy Lenkay stands with lnm for su Jport. Above: SIQNIORS TAKETIMIEOLV1' TO GO FISHING. Tim Kahle, Pete Schwartz and Tim Tynen take a few minutes off' from the speeches to put on a very humorous skit, Student Life! SuperfeIIa I I 12 Student LifefHomecoming EE CANDIDATES Peggie Dossat stated, I think the most fun was the procession to the Glass Bowl. Keith Cousino and I were driving our golf cart through piles and lawnsf' l 2 5 Chelie Wenzlik agreed about all the hard work that week. She said, People don't realize how many hours of hard work is put into the campaign. 5 CO FRO T CAMERA Iulie Urban said, IfI could change anythinlg about that lrveek, I wouldn't have been so nervous a out every- mg. he week of October 18-25 was filled with much excitement, anticipation, hard work and patience for the live lucky senior women chosen for the 1985-86 Homecoming Court. The 1985-86 Homecoming Queen Lisa Kahle stated, 'LBeing chosen Queen was something 1 never dreamed of. I had a great time working with everyone. I'll never forget this exciting experience. Shelly Holtz stated, It was a lot of hard work and hours of worrying, but after everything was over I realized how much fun it was. Opposite pa e, top icture: Pe ie Dossat, Cheli Wenzllik, Lisa Kaqiqe, julie Urban and Shelly Holtz. Student Life!Homecoming 13 14 Student Life!Supe-rfella Central Catholios F a orit It was great. For once I got to tell everyone what I I came here a shy little freshman and I'll leave as a thought instead of them telling me what they think. Candidate for the class of 1986 Superfella. I'll never forget - jim Alex this honor. - Dave Wojtkowiak Fella lv -'Rua Tim Kahle said, I had a great time during the Su- perdude week. It was cool spending a lot of time with some close friends. I had some good times watching other people make my signs and write my speech. And, of course, memories of ete's speech, the skit, The Wall, and the senior class will always be with me. he unique Central Catholic tradition carries on another year with five new Superfella candidates chosen by the senior class. The five lucky fellas of l985-86 were Seniors jim Alex, Keith Cousino, Tim Kahle, Chris Lockett, and Dave Wojtkowiak. lt's obvious these guys are as unique as the Superfella tradition. In order to be a candidate for Superfella certain requirements are necessary. These guys have to have outstanding Central Catholic spirit along with a million dollar personality. The requirements were easily met this year. These guys not only have spirit and charisma, they have style and class, too. They showed this in their handsome tuxedos worn at the assembly. They participated in their own skits and everyone seemed to have a great time. Senior Sandra Trzynski said, This year's assembly was the best one ever. The speeches were great not to mention the hilarious skits. -- Peggy Dossat and Todd Mason Q Chris Lockett stated, Finding out I was in the top five was both a dream and a nightmare. I couldn't believe people elected me for the honor, but I wasn't sure I was quite up to all the time to put into the Superfella campaign. Now I know it was well worth it. O site a e, to : 1986 SSBERFEEEA CINDIDATES. Bottom row: jim Alex, Superfella Keith Cousino, Chris Lockettg Tolp row: Dave Wojtkowiak, Tim Kah e. This page, top: SUPERFELLA. Keith Cousino responded to the uestion, So, what's it like being a guperfella? with Super who? Then, he added, It was a lot of fun. The best part was that everyone I met was especially nice to me that week. Student Life!Superfella 15 or every eighth grader, choosing which high school to attend is a big and exciting decision. They want a school that has spirit, involvement, and helps them develop academically. After this year's Recruitment show, it was obvious that Central Catholic met all the criteria. The main reason for the great success was student involvement. The students who participated took part in many various activities. They acted as tour guides, sang and danced in Clee Club, and gave speeches about Central Catholic. Senior Lisa Kelly commented, It,s the time of the year everyone wants to be a part of! - Diane Bogdanski Clockwise: GREAT ARTISTS. The following students drew the welcoming sign that was displa ed in the front of the school, for the eilghth graders. Top Row: juniors Rick Eck, Tony Za rews i, Solphomore jon Scott, Miss Stacy Lipe, Mr. Mar jezionowski tModeratorJ, Sophomore kenny Ziockowski, Theresa Burch, Pat Landis, Middle ow: Sophomore Michelle Malczewski, Freshmen Tracy Staszak, Lisa Lutz, Sally Gladwell, Sophomores julie Horitz, Shelly McGarvey, Freshman Jenni Durantg Bottom Row: Freshman genny Rhoades, Sophomores Sarah Carter, Amy ranowski, Carrie Dunmead, and Lisa Cutcher. HELLA. The Varsit Football Cheerleaders give a big welcome to the ei htli graders during the Recruitment program. LIETEN TO THAT MUSIC. The band excites the student bod with the Central Catholic light song. SUCH ENTHUSIASM. juniors Dana Krerowicz and Renee Heitger enli hten the ei hth graders by demonstrating that legengary CentraFCatholic spirit. 16 Student Life!Recruitment 66 77 me-O : Wa To Co! Eighth-graders Visit Central Catholic F '4Remember the Feelin A MOMENT OF DEDICATION FOR SUPliRFliI.I.A. Keith Cousino and his escort, Senior Kathy Lenkay, share a moment together at the Sadie Hawkins dance. gw he night of USadie Hawkins, held at Yorkshire Hall on February l, 1986, was filled with excitement and anticipation of the announcement of the 'gSuperfella. With this much exuberance and planning it was only fitting to title this year's theme Remember the Feelingf' chosen by Student Council who sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Entertainment by Leo III made the dance more special and memorable by the numerous ballads played to enhance this year's theme. During intermission, the candidates and their escorts were called to line up side by side as they waited in nervous anticipation for the announcement of the 1986 Superfella. Mfhis was the most exciting and memorable part ofthe whole evening, according to Senior candidate jim Alex. The crowning of Senior Keith Cousino for 1986 brought forth much cheer and applause from the participants at the dance and his running mates, in an evening which Keith will never forget. - Camille Barnes ff If Clockwise: H liAR'l'FELT CONGRATULATIONS. '85 Graduate and the former Su merfella Charlie Bolden and Seniors Kathy Lenlkay, 'liim Kahle, and Lynn Fournier crowd around to congratulate Keith Cousino durin f an intermission at the Sadie Hawkins. CI.OSiiNC THE 1986 SUPERFELLA ASSEMBLY. Superfella candidates Keith Cousino, Chris Lockett, jim Alex, Tim Kahle, and Dave Wcjtkowiak express admiration and respect for their school by reciting our Alma Mater at the end of the Superfella Assembly. A MULTI-TALENTED CANDIDATE, Keith Cousino demonstrates his gymnastic ability during his skit in the Superfella Assembly b performing his own version ofthe 'ASuperl'ella. Student Life!Sadie Hawkins 17 11 lie APT : in 18 Student LifefPlay F L ,, -Q up yyey l7 P' ii i A I 55 l! Q' ' , F N ii . esss so I I - 5 Top Left: A FINE PERFORMANCE. After she studies, Anne puts on a show in order to put some life into the quiet existence of the attic. Top Middle: A GRIEVING MOTHER: Margot comforts her mother after she has a bout with her daughter, Anne. Left Middle: A FATHER,S COMFORT: Mr. Frank comforts his daughter, Anne, after she has a nightmare that the Nazi Gesta 0 fpolicej found the jewish refugees' hiding place. Center: SAY AAAl?IHH. Anne, layed by senior Emily Carter, is examined by her mother, layed by Fresqmman Theodora Fried. Bottom Left: Tl-IE WAITING START? Mr. Frank solves the sleeping arrangements problem by showing who sleeps where. Drama! Top: JOYFUL MEMORIES: A reflective Mr. Frank remembers all the 'oyful times he and his family had before they were found dy the Nazis. Far right: A THANKFUL PRAYER: All pause for a moment as Mr. Frank says a rayer for their continued safety. Center on down: ITIS OK, IEEAR: Mrs. Frank is comforted by Mr. Frank, So homore, Brian McCariney, after Anne and she have a tight. PLAYING DRESS UP: Anne tries on Mrs. Van Daans fur coat and prepares to whirl around. REMEMBERING: Senior jenny sc apguat- as Miepfjoins Brian McCariney as Mr. Frank in remem ering his i e in hiding at the Secret Annexe. Taz CAST IN ORDER Of APPEARANCE FIR o 0 o o ' ' Wlfpovooeooseo HHSOJENNM Mag, VAN DAAN. , , , , .ANNA FRANCIS WR, VAN DAAN,,. Fusrzsm VAN AAN, , , Mins, FRANK, , , MIARQO1' FRANK, , ANNE FRANK, , , MR, KRALER, , , MR , Uzwssfsi. ,,,. o ,,.BzLt Hztbr ,,,Jzff LzoNAnb ,,,,,THEODORA FRIED ,,,FNfRzsz LANGENDERFER 9 oooaoooooo 0 9 0 0 9 9 , , ,KEITH KOLASINSNI , , , , , ,Mime QSSWAILD 66 he Diary of Anne F rank was performed at St. Hedwig's Cultural Center on Nov. I5 and Nov. 16 at 8:00 pm and Nov. I7 at 3:00 pm by Central Catholic Theatre Arts Club. The story of 13-year-old Anne Frank and the others with whom she lived in hiding for more than two years is one of the many true, touching, and heart-breaking chronicles of World War II that anyone in this era will ever know. Asked for her feelings about people who survived World War II, Miss Laurie Small, director, stated, I have the greatest respect for those that were victims. The play has touched me in a very special wayf, -julie Dailey Student Life!Play 19 Central atholic Student Leaders n April 30, the students of Central Catholic chose their student leaders for the upcoming school year. This year the seniors participated in the Student Council voting process to once again show how much Central Catholic will be a part of them even after they are gone. The Student Council is a group of students who act as a liason between the classes and administration. They plan many activities such as workshops, dances, sales, pep rallies, and assemblies. This past yearis Student Council officers were President jim Blust, Vice President Amy Williams, Secretary Connie Rosa, and Treasurer Sue Lenkay. These people along with their commissioners and advisor, Ms. Scheiber, contributed to the Summer Leadership Workshop, the Participation!Leadership Workshop, Homecoming, Superfella activities, and numerous pep rallies and assemblies. The Student Council officers for next year will be President Kevin Murnen, Vice President jeffjump, Secretary Anna Francis, and Treasurer Michelle Murawski. When asked about the results of election day Senior Amy Williams said, Everyone is ready for new leadership and these people can do it! - Diane Bogdanski A GREAT LEADERSHIP. Seniors Amy Williams and jim Blust make their Student Council farewell speeches after a very successful year as our President and Vice President, SIGN OF SURPRISE. junior Kevin Murnen, after being elected by the student body as the 1987 Student ouncil President, utters his famous question, What would your parents say if they knew you elected me ascyour President? SUPPORT. juniors Larry Flowers an. Matt Kregel show their support for jeffjump, who will soon become Student Council Vice President. ITIOPEFUL CANDIDATE. gunior Rick Hohner makes his bid for Student Council resident at the school conventiong his campaign manager, Senior Lisa Kelly, stands at his side. 20 Student Life!Student Council Elections L ,V Afro-American Court Glitters From left to right: Freshman Nathan Anderson, Bottom row left to right: Monica Lamb a Junior William Peterson, Senior Charles Wilson Freshman, Kelly Sinnnons zi Sophomore, Junior from Scott Senior Brian Rome, Senior Chris Gentry Dixon, Senior Marita Whitfield, Senior Lockett. Jeanine l.oper. ' 1 r . if S x s lf . 3. K W 66 herish the Moments of a Lasting Cause' was chosen as the theme for the annual l986 Afro-American Ball, held at the Meadowbrook Hall on February 22, l986. Courts from Bowsher, Devilbiss, Libbey, Macomber, Scott, Start, St. Ursula, McAuley, Woodward and Central Catholic were acknowledged. They were chosen by the members of their own Afro-American Clubs. The criteria for candidacy included active participation in the club, good academic standing and financial contributions to club activities. As the court members were announced, photographers flashed continuously. Central Catholic's Queen, Senior Jeanine Loper, and Senior King Chris Lockett, followed by their attendants, walked down the aisle attired in red gowns with their escorts handsomely suited in black tuxedoes. This year's Ball was at its best ever, because of the new decorating and remodeling of the hall. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves and were very responsible and respectful toward each court that was being announcedf said Senior Queen Jeanine Loper. To conclude this elegant event, all the queens and kings from each school danced one number before the night was over. - Camille Barnes CLOCKWISE: Senior Camille Barnes takes a break from the Afro-American Balljust before the announcement of the courts. DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY. Here Senior King Chris Lockett and Senior Queen Jeanine Lpaer in prigaaration for a dance together. A RY P CIAL MOMENT. Senior Jeanine Loper smiles warmly as Senior Shawn Sahone from Rogers H.S. presents her with a dozen roses. Student LifelAfro-American Ball 21 his year's annual Christmas show was held at Lourdes College in Sylvania, Ohio on December 14 and 15 at Spm. The students involved practiced long hours for weeks in order to perform for their many audiences. The students put all their effort into the pro- without their show could a s u c c e s s . learned stage ' 'The look on a child's face is worth all the hard work. d u c t i o n g input the nothavebeen S tu d e n t s direction and worked with different personalities. Each person added a special uniqueness to the year's theme. The Christmas show held a special mean- ing: that spirit and joy of Christmas is a year- round feeling and everyone should share triumphs and sorrows. The scenes were child- oriented with special lessons for the Schrewg' ' to learn about himself and how to treat others. The messages were that giving is better than receiving, and friends are to be cherished forever. The Sounds of Christ- mas' ' will be remembered by all who partici- pated as an experience worth learning. - Kathy McGranahan :Sw , Counterclockwise: SHEER GRATITUDE. Jim Blust, senior, presents a special friendship gift to Dave Oravecz, senior, during the annual Christmas show held at Lourdes College. PERFECT LANDING. Lynn Spewick, sophomore, struts her stuff and lands gracefully to end the jingle bells dance routine. LOOK. The delight on this child's face shows the ultimate gratification of the student players. TA-DA. Anne Strausse, senior, Deanna Almaguer, senior, and Diane Mattoni, sophomore, are three of the main characters who show the Schrewg what Christmas is all about. 22 Student Lifelflhristmas Show GI .FE CLUB AV Milan. 3 asses play a very important part in our Central Catholic community. Miss Scheiber says, We as a Central Catholic family come together in a Mass. g'Share Your Gifts was the theme for Masses this year. With the help of the Spiritual Commissioners Mary Ellen Koperski and Gregory Stolarski, the theme was carried throughout the year. At the traditional walk to the Cathedral each class was asked to carry a Christmas tree which students had previously decorated together. Many elements go into the planning of a Mass. These include a lot of time and participation of all people involved. It takes people willing to share their gifts with each other to make a Mass the special and unique ceremony that it is. - Sarah Docis If 24 Student Life!Masses Share Your Gift One Way Ticket To Our Faith Above Left: WINTER WALK OF FAITH. The Seniors try to keep warm as they lead the rest of the student body into the Cathedral. Above: SYMBOL OF OUR FAITH. The Crucifix s mbolizes the strong faith in religion that the Central Catholic students hold. I lg y fs J' k f , 3- 1 A fi .. - li ff' :Q st J, I. is Top Left: CHRISTMAS SPIRIT PREVAILS. Senior women Sarah Doeis, Amy Gose, Angie Gilmore and Kellie jurski sprcad their enthusiasm for the Christmas season as they partici ate in Central Catholicls traditional walk to the Cathedral. Top Right: LEADERSHIP OF FAITH. Seniorjim Alex, Religion teacher Mr. Fontana and Freshman Sally Gladwell perform their roles as leaders by carryin ' the candles and banners to the Cathedral. Lower Left: A RELIGIOUS FAEIVIILY. Student participation is what makes Ev. S s s . ', 31 7. Central Catholic Masses unique. Seniors Greg Stolarski and Mary Ko erski read the readin s at the Penance Service in March. Lower Right: SJING- ING PRAISE Q0 GOD. junior Cindy Brockmoeller, Seniors Mary Ko erski and Bill Heldt, Freshman Counselor Miss Laurie Small and Relligion teachers Mnjesionowski and Mr. Fontana offer their gift ofsong to God at the Penance Service before Easter Break. Student Life! Masses 25 , mf 6? gg ri Assemblies, We Showed ur Stuff Clockwise from top left: AREN'T THEY CUTE? Seniors Carol Leite, Linda Grabmeier, Lisa Grabmeier, jim jordan and jane Mossing have a great time during their skit in the Senior Assembly. WI'IO'S IN THERE? What woul we have done without Senior Tim Tynan introducing to us Act 3 at the Senior Assembly? LET'S DANCE. joe Kruszynski, Ron Pirueki, Bill Zeilcr, jim Alex and Bill Ray, Seniors, look adorable doing the Irish jig at the Senior Assembly. JUST WAITING. Senior Sandy Trzcinski, at the Patron Drive Payback Assembly, is waiting to et a pie in ihe face. SING ALONG. john Comes, Bill Klocinski, Chris jordan, Pete Swartz, Deanna Almaguer, jill Szombati and Candace Kranz, all Seniors, sing together at the end ofthe Senior Assembly. Student Life!Assemblies 27 7 .4. CHEER ep Rallies were very important to our school. They let the members of the teams know that we were behind them and we wanted them to win. Pep Rallies got the students of Central Catholic excited for the games and we had more attendance at the games than most schools in our area had. - Dave Brockmeyer bvlnngno-q,.n. ..l'nm1..,,,,,,u-.'.-..- f 'lun-.su-,. -wan-.N is .ssl e . ' Ei tf., is 4 Counterclockwisez HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Seniors Iason Richardson, Brian Pribis, john Dzienny and Mart Lawson help celebrate Mrs. SllCLlll2lIl,S birthday. CHEERING. Senior gaudy Trisins i is cheering al a pep rally. RIGHT ON! Senior Gre Bonliglio, So Jhomore Mllll Copper and junior Iloe Williams, three of the yell leaders. Glfl' SERIOUS. Coach Tot 1 talks to the student body, Lli'l S DANCIC. Dancing Irish perform at a pep rally for the Mac game. 28 Student LifefPep Rallies I-R-I I 1 JW' ,nfl IRISH. This group of students is getting ready for the Mac game. ALL RIGHT! kluniorsjenny Bass, Megan Palmer, Mar Kookoothe, and Donna Jacobs are enthusiastic spectators. CHI' READY, gleniors Peggy Dossat and jeff Leonard are talking I0 the student body at a pep rally. Student LifelPep Rallies 29 he main purpose of our fundraising drives was to help with tuition costs. Mrs. Myers was in charge of both the Patron and Burger King drives. She made sure the goals were set by meeting with drive commissioners: Seniors Clare Hanusz and jennifer Hornyak, Junior Andrea Wortham and Sophomore Anna Francis, and with Student Council. They answered questions concerning the money-raising of the student body. Mrs. Myers was also in charge of overseeing all returns of money. But the drives couldn't have happened without the students. In the Patron Drive, 96? of the students participated and in the Burger King, 9871 participated to bring both the drives to their goals. Senior Kristen Hamilton commented, 'The best thing about the drives were that they helped keep the cost of tuition down. - Mark Kelly Above: I WQNI Senior jim Blust expresses his Joy at WlIlIlisI1g a prize in the Patron Drive. Ugper right: 4' li DID ll, sa s Mrs. Myers, a c ressing the student body agier the Patron Drive. l'We made our goal. Lower ri ht: LOOK AT THIS! The . ludent Counci? and Drive Commissioners hold up signs telling the dollar amounts made in the Patron Drive. 30 Student Life!Drives Student Make Drives i . 2. f 'X , M . . '... 5 S . i ., 5.5. 5 X E fl 2 2 Q - Improvements Made! ,S KQQQUIQQI vin-mmap.-, 3 folk: ,, . , is ,Q l. kkVx.,V.. ,.:. - - 1-.7 k',: -A .......... -H74 -'rw,f-T53 -EQ entral Catholic had a new look. They raised over 32 million dollars to repair the school, thanks to the Capital Drive. Father Donnelly was in charge of overseeing that the money raised, and how it was raised. He had alot of help from the people of Toledo. The first way school spent the money was to replace the school windows and to renovate the science rooms. Then the administration did something about the parking problem. They bought several properties and cleaned them to make space for more student parking. Other improvements are planned for the future. - Mark Kelly Upper left: THE PARKING LOT is almost complete. On the corner of Cherry St. and Austin, workers finish knocking down the building for parking space. Lower left: WIND WS in the erformin Arts Center are replaced along with those in tie rest of the sc ool. Above: SCIENCE ROOMS 325 and 326 are in the early stages of remodeling. Student Lifellmprovements 31 entral Catholic High School presented its 57th consecutive musical this year. My Fair Lady was performed in front of audiences on April 17 through 20 at Lourdes College. Many people were involved in this yearls production. Not only the leads of the musical, but the supporting cast, dancers, chorus, band members, stage crew, prop makers and countless others worked hard and long to make this yearfs musical a terrific success. Dedication is a must for the show to be goodj' testified Mary Ellen Koperski. As usual, it paid off. Practices were held in the P.A.C. and at Lourdes for the final week of preparation. During january and February practices for the actors were held three times a week and twice a week for dancers. Starting in March until curtain time practices were held every day. As Senior Mary Ellen Koperski put it, Effort is put into everyone's work because we believe in the result being as the quality and effort put into it. The musical is about a poor flower girl named Eliza Doolittle fTherese Langenderfer, juniorj. Eliza meets up with Professor Higgins CSenior Dave Oraveczj who offers to teach her how to speak and act like a lady. Eliza takes him up on his offer. They begin trainingg Higgins almost gives up because of her crude mannerismsg but, Eliza victoriously learns correct pronunciation. After months of hard work she is taken to a ball and succeeds. No one realizes that she is a poor flower girl. Or is it . . . used to be? - jean Antkowiak 32 Student LifefMusical Fair Lad Clockwise from above: PEDDLING THEIR WARES. Eliza and the Cockneys sit alon streets and try to make a living selling flowers. TRAililSl ORMED INTO A LADY. Eliza walks into the ballroom confidently after realizing she is better than the poor flower girl she used to be. LEADING MAN. Senior David ravecz portrays Professor Higgins who tries to convert a connnon flower girl to an elegant lady. A COMMON FLOWER GIPL. Eliza Doolittle CTherese Igangenderferj sits outside the Covent Gardens snarl- ing at the people who rush by her. The Cast lin order of appearancel ELIZA DOOLITTLE ...... MRS, EYNSFORD-HILL ..... FREDDY EYNSFORD-HILL COLONEL PICKERING .... BYSTANDER ........... HENRY HIGGINS ..... SELSEY MAN ...... HOXTON MAN ..... FIRST COCKNEY ....... SECOND COCKNEY .... THIRD COCKNEY .... FOURTH COCKNEY .... BARTENDER .,....... HARRY ............. JAMIE ................. ALFRED P. DOOLITTLE .... MRS. PEARCE ........ MRS, HOPKINS ..... BUTLER ................ ,.... .... . . Therese Langenderfer .........Kate Adams ,.... David Hoffman ...... Steven Okuley . Kohleen Woodyard ...... David Oravecz ...... Robert Samsel .... Brian McCartney ... Robert Samsel ...William Geis . . . , William Heldt . . . . . Richard Granata .... Brian McCartney ....1oseph Williams . ...William Held! .... James Blust . . . . .Anna Francis .... Arnysue Kraft ....Matt Simon ....... William Gels, SERVANTS' CHORUS ........................... Robert Samsel, Richard Granata, Matt Simon, Amysue Kraft, Lisa Kelly, lennie Bass, Sue Townsend, Kathy Iagielski, Teresa Nowak MRS. HIGGINS ....,.............,............,.... Deanna Almaguer CHAUFFEUR .................. Christopher Kwapich, Brian McCartney FOOTMAN ............ ,....,................... F Aatt Cooper LORD BOXINGTON .... ... ........ Matthew Kress LADY BOXINGTON .... ...... A lice Carle CONSTABLE ........ .... K eith Kolasinslci FLOWER GIRL ............. .,... P atrice Flynn ZOLTAN KARPATHY .....,... .... I oseph Williams QUEEN OF TRANSYLVANIA ................ ........... T eresa Nowak MRS. HlGGIN'S MAID ..............................,.. Anne Strause MAIDS FOR UI Could Have Danced All Night Sue Townsend, lennie Bass 1 8 8 3 It lr r .v Clockwise from above: IIIIC RAIN IN SPAIN. Prof. Higgins. Col, I'icl4ei'ing lxlunior Stew Olciileyl :intl I-Qlim rcjjoire in the iniclrlle ol' the night alter' Iilizzi Iinzilly learns correct pi'omnii'izition. A I.I'I l'I.Ii IIIII' OF' I.L'CIK.Aliniiie ISL-nioi' Bill Ilelcltl. .Xlfrecl Doolittle LScnioi'Llini Blusll and Ilzirry lkluniorxloe Williinnsj sing zihoul lincling the right woniiin. IIANIH IIIQLPFQRS. Mrs. I'ezn'ce lSophonioi'e xxllllii IFIIIIILEISJ is siiiiouiiclecl hy the rest ol' the servaiils who ure portiuived ln' Senior 'lGL'1'IFV Nowak, Senior I.isi Kelly. klunior Roherl Sznnsel, Senioi' Bill Geis, junior Rirli Ciiuiiiulzi, Senior Sue 'I-ownscncl uncl xliiiiior-lennie Buss. KICKING LfP IHI-QIR IIICI-lLS. junior Piilrice Flynn zincl Senior Andre Cziinlios nie flying high with entliusiiisin during their solo stint. RIilJICC'I'I-.IJ AGAIN. Freclrly flunioi' David iirififmiriii is rejevled hy Iililzi a ter decliiring his love lot' her. Student LifefMusiCal 33 Lively Art SPRI espite the rain, the sun shone all day in Central Catholic's front and back gyms. Needless to say, Central Catholic's Festival of the Lively Arts was underway. The festival began with a spring concert presented by the Central Catholic Women's Chorus and the Instrumental department in conjunction with cooperating Catholic Elementary Schools. Mr. james Crumbly and Mr. Michael Insko served as Director and assistant director for the three bands. Such pieces as A Touch of Bachf' Cn Top of Old Smokeyn and Olympic Spirit' were performed. Meanwhile, people made their way through the back gym which was renovated into a mini art museum. Senior Art students' exhibits were displayed individually, each with a theme chosen to complete their compositions. The walls of the gym served as a hanging place for the other students' works of art. Works presented were from Art I, II, III, Studio Art and Art IV - In-Depth classes. An awards ceremony took place at approximately 3:00 P.M. Ms. Judy Genone, art chairperson, and Miss Stacey Lipe presented awards to their students, ranging from excellence in composition handled with a variety of media to honorable mentions, 3rd, 2nd and lst place portfolio development in each class. As the ceremonies came to a close one could only wonder if the warmth and sunshine felt inside was waiting outside as well. - Rose Dyko Top Award Winners for Portfolio Development Art I - Nikki Clifford and Robert Carr Art II - Ben Rodriguez Art III - Deanna Almaguer Studio Art - john Dzienny Art IV - In-Depth - Ann Sauter Top: WINNERS' COURT. Seniors Amy Mills, Gayle Olander, jeff Nowicki, Kris Wysocki, Heather Buckhop and Renee Zukowiec en'oy the thrill of showmanshi as exhibitin seniors at the 1986 Festivalj of the Lively Arts. Riglht: SSIPRIKE UP TI-IE BAND. Mr. james Crumbly, director, cues t e band for its performance of A Touch of Bach. 34 Student LifefFestival of the Lively Arts into Action ll 3 'Mfrs if Top: PICTURE-RAMA. Senior jeff Nowicki displalys artistic talent in a variety of media at the senior exhibit in the Festiva of the Lively Arts, held in the Central Catholic High School front gymnasium on Sunda , May l8. Above: WARM CONGRATULATIONS.SIunior Gretchen Vlyeaver accepts an award and a hug from art teacher Ms. tacey Lipe for her garticipation in the Lively Arts Festival. Left: LIVELY CLARINET. ophomore Tony Nguyen makes beautiful music in the reeds section during the CCHS bane 's performance at the Lively Arts Festival. Q Student LifelFestival of the Lively Arts 35 4 1 . I E 2 I 2 I This Pa e, clockwise from above: TRADITION PRILVEILS. Seniors Darrel Hafner and Shelley Holtz pause after hein f crowned Prnni king and queen. TIMI-l OUT. Senior Carole SIOIIIILQI zincl her escort, Grzidnzne Chris Snyder. take time onl to rest. BOOGIE DOWN. Seniors Rob Sliovizik, Ann Pudlowski and Graduate Charles Bubba Bolden show the rrowd how to get clown. Opposite page left to right: MIRROR, MIRROR ON 'I'HIi WALL. junior Staci In rent and friends ask the mirror, Who's the liiiiresl ol them all? TOOI'i'I'III'iR FOREVER TONICIII. Seniorjim Blnsl :incl xlnnior Cindy Miller hope that tonighfs magic will last forever. 36 Student LifefPrtnn 43 56 if -3:5 X V A gr N. A f 0 R f Q 1 in f ' 1 in? uThis Could Be The Nighty 6901154 0 4 fm WW 443' The junior!Senior Prom was held at Gladieux I and II on May 10, 1986. Couples danced the night away to the theme of L'This Could Be The Night. Rick Hohner, junior class president, said, lt was definitely a night to remember. I'm glad everything went so well. The cost of the bid was 351750. The price included portraits of each couple taken by Sunburst Studios. Cost was a major factor influencing the rest of the night's itinerary. A new program called Operation Prom!Graduation helped to lessen the expenses, though. High school students pledged not to drink and drive and in return received discounts at participating stores and restaurants. New ideas came about, but tradition is still strong at Central Catholic. Each couple received a signature book and each woman received a garter in the Prom colors of lilac and blue. Another tradition, still strong, is the choosing of Prom King and Queen. The 1986 Prom King and Queen were Darrel Hafner and Shelley Holtz. Darrel remembered, 'Alt made a special night with Shelley even more special. The best part was dancing alone with Shelley in the spotlight. - Carolyn Slomka - Sheri Michalski Student Life! Prom 37 6 X 4 , 6 av 5 'A E 4 ,J ' u Student LifelPr0m is if xg, E. L RQ' PM Ml v 91 di , f' S- f v W . X . 0 wg ff And What A Nlght It Was S-.R O posite Page, clockwise from top: DINING OET. juniors .leffjump and Lynn Kneck enjoy dinner before the prom at the Boody House. I.ET'S DANCE. ljunior Kelly Goodrich and Seniors Julie lit: Udntiak and Kristie Perna swirl in their Ong dresses on the dance floor. TIME OUT. Colette LaChapelle and her escort flash brilliant rom night smiles. PRETTY IN PINK. juniors' eau I-lolewinski and Missy Lencgel enjoy the traditional prom garb off-the-shoul er and down-to-the-Iloor. JUST YOU AND I. Seniors Todd Mason and Heidi Napier dance the night away at Prom '86. This Rage, counter clockwise from above: THE GER IAN ENCOUNTER, Senior Dominik Ewald, our foreign exchange student, experiences true Americana at Prom '86. SLO DANCING. Senior Suzette Forcier and her Gance show how pleasant slow dancing can be. LET'S GET OVINGI Central Catholic students grow a little impatient in the portrait photography line. Student Life!Prom 39 Honored Clockwise: DANKE. Dominik liwulcl thanks F11 Donnelly as hc rcccivcs his award ol' 2llklllCVCIIlC1ll, TEARS Ol-XKIOY. Mary Ellen Kopcrski proudly zutcepls thc Bisl1op's Cross Award. BROL'Gll'I' DOWN 'l'llE HOUSE. Lucas County Bozncl ol' Education sluclenl Kellie Brown receives ll wry lmnorulxlc zmwarci - tlmc lhunderous applause ol' lllc student bofly. 40 Student Lifefllonors Assembly X 1 0 get Senior J his year, the traditional Senior Honors Assembly was held on Tuesday june 3. This was the Seniors' last time in the gym as a class and their last assembly before graduation. Many Seniors were honored for their achievements over the past four years. The top three Seniors were Valedictorian jenny Hornyak, Salutatorian Mickey Korhummel, and Heritage Speaker Brian Pribis. jim Blust and Mary Ellen Koperski were chosen by the teachers and students to receive the Bishop's Cross Awards. The Margaret Mary Volz Scholar!Athelete award went to Lisa Grabmeier. Mike Weber, Chris Lockett, and Doug Goodnough also received Scholar!Athlete awards. The assembly, two and a half hours long, was a celebration of the Senior's many academic and athletic achievements. - Pat Pollauf - Dave Martinez Top: SINGING THEIR HEARTS OUT. The Glee Club entertains the student body during a short intermission with the song Home Center: HAPPY ENDINGJim Blust is awarded the Bishop's Cross. Left: S PER ATHLETE. Lisa Grabmeier accepts the Women's Scholar!Athlete award. Right: Fr. Donnell congratulates jenny Horn 'ak on her schoiastic achievement as class Valeriictorian. Student Life!Honors Assembly 41 CU D3 rw lf - R QS E Calaureate: An Ending, Ca F :si wa, ull 3 - he IQ 511. S fri A V Q R .sw ,-:, 3, Q Y 1 wx T 5 j Q I A i S S Q V 5 is I X 3 S Clockwise from top right: SOLICMN. Senior men show the seriousness of the occasinii ul the B2lCC21lll2ll'ClllC Mass. IIONOR ICSCORT. Student Council leads the seniors into the Czulieclral. TRIBUTE IN SONG. The Glec Club joins to sing farewell T5 members ol' their Central Catliolic family. FORM ER GRADUATIZ. Rev. Lawrence Varnev gives the hmnily during mass. OFFICRTORY PROCIESSION. Jenn Antkowiak, lilizuheth Leiju and hlulie Hejnirki carry gills I0 Fr. Donnelly. STRONG 'l'RADl'l'lON. Seniors enter the portals ul' Rosary flZllllCCllA2ll. the trziclitional site ol Bacrzilziinrczite Mass for over 20 42 Student Life!BaccalaureaLe YCZIYS. X1 I ll: X laureate Mass on june 3 at Rosary Cathedral. It is usually an emotional 3 N B G g he Class of 1986 celebrated Bacca- l 1555-33 ,....,....... event because seniors realize that their - ' funn- ., l . . . 'A 3 class will be se arated in a matter of Q P 1 . hours. K 2 Seniors met with Ms. Scheiber to plan the liturgy. They chose the theme In an ending we have found a new beginning . . . the future is ours. To represent the past times they shared, seniors chose the Irish Knight, pom-poms and an Insignis award as significant symbols oftheir four years at Central Catholic. Readings were presented by Deanna Almaguer, Rene Atanacio and Kathleen Lenkay. Deacon Y! ,,f-- james Campos read the gospel and Rev. Lawrence Varney gave the homily. Ms. Gwen Winfree sang The Greatest Love of All as the seniors watched slides of their last year. The most touching mo- ment occurred when the class faced the congregation and sang Sunrise, Sunset to their friends and relatives. Ms. Dahlin commented, This was one class where both men and women were openly emo- tional. It was beautifulf, - Debbie Wilder Top left: WELCOME. The doors stand ollzeli, awaiting the arrival of the Class of l986. op right: SYMBOLS. The seniors choose many significant symbols to represent their class. Left: R .MlNlSCE. 'julie Urban, Sandra Trzcinski and Michele Wenz ick address the Senior class about their past years. Above: RAPT AUDIENCE. The whole congregation listens zutentively to Fr. Donnelly as he performs the Bbli'C2ll2lllI'C2llC Mass. 'WW .ff - 2 ,.,. ,L C WL Student LifelBaccalaureate 43 he graduation ceremonies were held on Wednesday, june 4, 1986 at seven p.m. in Masonic Auditorium. The purpose of the graduation ceremonies, according to Ms. Scheiber, is to recognize the fact that these students have achieved their high school studies. She also added that graduation is 'ia new beginning to start new accomplish- ments. When asked to typify the class of l986, Ms. Scheiber replied these seniors are a good unit. They have lots of good representation in academics, leadership, and sports. At the commencement ceremonies, the valedictorian was jennifer Hornyak, the salutatorian, Michael Korhumel, Heritage speaker, Brian Pribis, and the Bishop cross winners were Mary Ellen Koperski and james Blust. A new tradition afterwards, started this year, was a party for the seniors in Masonic's Great Hall sponsored by the Mother's Club. At the party, activities in- cluded door prizes, local celebrities, and the band, Shyster. The party was to conclude the next morning with break- fast. Father Martin Donnelly brought a message to the underclassmen the next morning from the seniors saying that the night was a success and they wished them as good an experience as they enjoyed. - Salli Bollin Clockwise:FlUBILATION. Bob Davis sweeps a classmate o f her feet in the mixed emotions of the graduation aftermath. REJOICE. Don Ahl rejoices after Hnally graduating. HERITAGE ADDRESS speaker Brian Pribis made the point that Central Catholic is its people - past, present and future. 44 Student Lifefllraduation The End to a 'Vs-44' Z K , fy its., xl K. X Q T, . :Y - , 4 3 ' 5 Clockwisez 'I'ASSI'1I,'I'URNINlL. The long-awaited moment arrives. Seniors turn their mortzirboarcl tassels from the left tothe right side, the last and most signilicant graduation rite. LAST PRIiPARATIONS. Lennifer Grajczyk and Brenda Noonan make quick last minute Jreparations efore goin f on stage. FINAL GCXDIJBYISS. Seniors liicl each otiier farewell at the end ofbtheir four years together. WAITING ANXIOUSLY. Senior women wait apprehensively for their names to be called so they may receive their diplomas. LAST STAND. Senior men stand together for the last time on the Masonic stage. MARCH- ING ONWARD. The faculty march down the aisle to begin the graduation ceremonies. Student Life!Graduation 45 CHEERS FOR SUCCESS. Students celebrate in the stands at a football game at the University of Toledo's Glass Bowl Stadium. LOOK OUT. Fr. Dennis Gray goes after one ofthe students in his Religon class. GOTCHA. Fr. Gray always gets his man. CCA t the Movies critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert gave the 1985-86 school year at Central Catholic two thumbs-up in their review. They cited an unbeatable cast of characters, starring the Student Body and the Staff, and a superbly written story in which to place them. It started in late August, as students returned to the sounds of workmen completing renovation work on the building. The work came about largely due to the student body's success in previous fund-raising drives. Most of the windows were replaced, the third-floor science rooms were brought in line with new equipment, and numerous other repairs were made to the 60+ year-old structure. Shortly thereafter, the seniors, juniors, and sophomores got their chances to take their best shots at the freshmen during the first assembly of the year. At a pep rally later that same week, the Baby Irish officially became a part of the student body as they entered the Front Gym amid the cheers of veteran Centralites. It was not long before the annual Patron Drive rolled around. As the drive neared completion, many students and teachers became worried that the goal would not be attained. However, in true Central Catholic spirit, a last-minute surge shattered the record total set the year before. Next came football season, perhaps the biggest sport of the year. The high point of the season came in late October as the Irish Knight's seven-year absence from the halls of Central Catholic ended at the Homecoming game against St. Francis. The revelry continued the following Saturday at the Homecoming dance. With football over, everyone's thoughts began to turn toward Christmas. The Music Department intensified preparations for the Sounds of Christmas at Lourdes College. The Central Catholic tradition of excellence showed in a major success. On the final day before winter vacation, the student body and faculty joined together in the Cathedral Walk and Christmas Mass. Aftera well-deserved break, the second half of the year began, almost immediately with the competition for Superfella 1986 and his subsequent crowning at Sadie Hawkins. While winter was in full swing, so were the Lady Irish. The Girls Varsity Basketball Team ended another seven-year drought by bringing home the City Championship after defeating Notre Dame, who had beaten them by one point earlier in the season. Believe it or not, Central Catholic cannot get enough of a good thing. The Ninth Annual Burger King Tuition Assistance Drive, with a previously unheard-of goal of 15100,000 began at the endiof February. With only a few days left and several thousand dollars to go in the drive, Pastor-President Fr. Martin Donnelly remarked that, This may indeed be an impossible amount of money to raise. On the last night of the drive, the students gave it their best 46 Student Life!Feature Now Playing: Liv Critics Correctly Predict Successfu 2 Hi effort ever. In that one night, they brought in 822,000 to clear the goal by more than 351,000 The combined totals of money raised in Central Catholic's fund-raising drives in recent history have earned it the honor of raising more money than any other high school in the United States. Once that was over, everyone looked forward to spring break. Many traveled far and wide, such as to Europe or the ever-popular-beaches of Florida, while others stayed around the city. As young lovers' minds turn to thoughts of spring, so does the Music Department turn to the Spring Musical, its other major production of the year. Audience after audience enjoyed the quality of entertainment presented in the popular ear for Irish if If Q .- t- i,H My Fair Lady, which was shown in mid-April at Lourdes College. After that, the year began to come to a close, and the Art Department got its opportunity to display its talent at the Festival of the Lively Arts. Several students put their work on public view. Performances by the Band provided guests with additional delight, as well as enhancing the atmosphere. The one week almost all students looked forward to was the last week of the year. The school picnic served as a time of rest ,MQ V K' A41- , . of Central Catholic Students W2 - '23 YOU'RE KIDDING. Santa Claus, Junior Dave Hoffman, shows a disbelieving Mr. MacCreedy, Senior Jim Blust, a blank list, while the Spirit of Christmas, Junior Kathy Jagielski, looks on at the Christmas Assembly. A TENDER MOMENT. Junior Therese Langenderfer, playing Margot Frank, tries to comfort Freshman Theodora Fried, playing Edith Frank, in a scene from the Fall Play, The Diary of Anne Frank. HERE IT COMES. Junior Tony Comes prepares to throw a pie in the face of classmate Kim O'Loughlin at the Payback Assembly for the Patron Drive. PERFECT FORM. Senior Keith Cousino works out on the parallel bars at Sunrise Gymnastics Academy to keep in shape for tough national amateur competition. 'TIS THE SEASON. Social Studies teacher Mr. Brian Seeger, along with Seniors Carol Leite and Scott Snyder, give youngsters the chance to tell Santa what they want for Christmas and have their picture taken with L -A-L A- him at Greenwood Mall. before final exams. To the Class of 1986, the week meant something special: they had come to the end of an important part of their lives. For them, it culminated in the Honors Assembly, the Baccalaureate Mass, and the Commencement Ceremonies. Siskel and Ebertis review of the 1985-86 year was rightg it was a success. Based on the critique of the original, spin-offs stand a good chance of making it big as well. - Scott Thornton Student Life! 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Here are the categories and the results: Our Class Clowns Amy Cose and Tim Kahle Have the most winning smiles julie Hejnicki and Keith Cousino Will most likely succeed jenny Hornyak and Mickey Korhumel Most Spirited Kathy Lenkay and jim Blust What is your best memory at Central Catholic? When we won the Irish Knight and 78 Seniors!Feature P-1-..,Ji also the friendships we will always cherish. Who is your favorite teacher? Mr. Clark and Mr. Rozanski What is the best movie you've seen this year? Rocky IV What is your favorite subject this year? Psychology What word or short phrase best expresses your feeling on graduation. Party, The Best Is Yet To Come and We Finally Made It!! - Andrea Bonanni, Sarah Docis, jamie Flaczynski, Lisa Hall, jane Mossing I l , f Unser eue Freund Our New Friend! A i 5 Different cultures, races, likes and dislikes are what make Central Catholic unique and exciting! This year the class of 1986 had the opportunity to share its senior year with a German exchange student, Dominik Ewald. The following interview gives a taste of what Dominik was like. YrBk. Staff: '6Why did you come to the U.S. and how did you get involved in the foreign exchange program? Dominik: It was a Big American dream to come to the U.S. I used to watch cowboy movies on T.V. back home and dream about coming here. YrBk. Staff: What do you miss the most Above: OUR GERMAN FRIEND. Senior Domink Ewald tells of his experience in Germany. Below: GOOD INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. Bottom row: Camille Barnes, lean Kookoothe, Stephanie S z 3. iii if Sorinag Row 2: Becky Beins, Iodi Bayer, lane Mossing, Dominik Ewaldg Top row: Dennis Hart, Greg Bonfiglio, Greg Brace and Debbie Maus. about Germany? Dominik: The Bread and no speed limit. YrBk. Staff: Ulf you could change any- thing about the U.S. to be more like Germany, what would it be? Dominik: I would change the school system to make it more exciting for students. YrBk. Staff: Do you like the weekends better here or in Germany? What do you do? Dominik: Americans are always in a hurry on weekends and time is going fast here. I wouldn't say Germany was better, but in Germany we have more free time during the week. In the U.S. you're more independent because you drive cars here and have more transpor- tation. YrBk. Staff: Do you have Dress-up dances such as Prom, or Homecoming? What's it like? Dominik: No, We don't have dances, but we have school parties. I go to an all- boys' school and our class invites a girls, class and the girls' class is one year younger. We also have the tradition of going to dress school. I go there and we have formal dances there. YrBk. Staff: Do you have amusement parks like Cedar Point in Germany? Dominik: We have fairs and amusement parks during Easter and one around October. YrBk. Staff: What do you think about the life in America compared to Germany? Dominik: Americans have a more developed social life. I think we don't know what to do. Then I ask Americans and they say, We don't know either! YrBk. Staff: When are you leaving? Are you going to miss it here? Dominik: I'm leaving in the summer sometime. I don't want to leave here be- cause it's so fun and I'm really going to miss American football! The Seniors hope he'll always cherish his memories of us like we will of him! - Andrea Bonanni, Sarah Docis, Iamie Flaczynski, Lisa Hall, Iane Mossing Seniors!Feature 79 WAY 80 Sports!Division page evcc' Q59 'Y WV' 51315. XNOQX2 C9 C3 ,mug 5 H R58 Qs! 5 5 C51 1' Q, ONE .S Tlx? as fi' H lg L9 V YF rcfgbll af ,P flfr Cf 43, .fi ui if 9 45' Sports A Bitter-sweet Journey Many men and women chose to show their Irish spirit by playing a school sponsored sport. During all seasons there were 11 men's programs and 8 women's programs. Each participant gave his or her best effort during hardworking and strenuous practices which often extended throughout the summer. These long and dedicated hours of practice paid off and brought the Central Catholic family much success in the past year. - Deana Mcl-lugh and Jim Alex, section editors Sports!D Q A he 1985 7 Central Cathollic Fighting Irish football team weren't supposed to have a winning season, weren't supposed to beat the Titans or Frannies and certainly weren't supposed to go anywhere after the regular season. This was allegedly a guaranteed rebuilding year for the Irish according to the rest of the City League coaches and the Blade's prestigious panel of experts. But, of course, we all know that Central Catholic football teams do not have rebuilding years under the leadership of Coach Nick Toth and his assistants. Now, the rest of the city does too. The Irish proved everyone wrong as they not only beat blue-division favorite St. John's, but also won back the Irish Knight after seven long years. They surprised everyone by gaining a berth in the State Playoffs for the first time since Nick Toth took over as head coach in 1981. When asked the reason why the Irish had had such a good season, Coach Nick Toth replied, Hard-work, total preparation and clutch performances. Overall, our belief that we were going to win. Although the Irish had some crucial injuries during the year, the whole team pulled together and overcame their difficulties to have a very successful season. Of course, we can't forget about the support from the people in the stands. During and after the year was over, some of the players agreed that without help from the student body and parents they wouldn't have beaten St. John's, Macomber in the waning minutes, won back the Irish Knight or gotten the chance to participate in the State Playoffs. -- Troy Drenner Above: IRISH FINALLY GET IT. The scoreboard tells it all as the Irish bring home the long-awaited Irish Knight. Left: WHAT A LOOK. Coach Nick Toth takes a snooze after seven long years of waiting for the Irish Knight to return to its rightful home. 82 SportsfVarsity Football ,, We Wanted the Knightg We Got the Knight! Top to Bottom: GREAT WIN. Senior Brian Rome brealgcs away from two Titan defenders for an 80-yard touchdown behind the blocking of Rob Shoviak, senior, in win over St. John's. SUPERMAN. Junior Scott Sneider jumps exhuberantly after his QB sneak put the irish ahead 14-10 against St. Francis and brought home the Irish Knight. NICE PASS. Senior Scott Snyder, 414, throws another excellent pass to one of his receivers as Junior John O'Quinn, 475, Senior Ed Billmaier, 377 and Rob Shoviak, 543, provide the wall. GREAT RUN. William Peterson, junior, jaunts around the left side as he eludes a Frannie defender on his way to a 45-yard touchdown run to put the Irish up 7-O. NICE PITCH. Junior Scott Sneider gets ready to pitch the ball to one of his talented running backs as Senior Ed Billmaier, 96677, and Senior Troy Drenner, 96468, lead the way. Sports!Varsity Football 83 Irish Represent This page, clockwise from bottom: EAT DIRT! Sophomore Larry Jones convinces Brian Mzurak that he is part of .the turf. THINK. Coach Toth wonders if his hair tonic is working. NICE TACKLE. Senior Pete Swartz and Junior Jim Johnston show Lance Allen the meaning of football. GOOD JOB. Senior Pete Swartz and Junior Matt Kregal plaster, deck and level the St. Francis back. Opposite page, top: GOOD KICK. Andy Grombacher demonstrates why he is First Team All-Cqy District punter. Opposite page, b0U0m3 Swartz, Sophomore Greg Strausbaugh and Senior Brian Rome tell the Titan ball carrier, ' Get away 84 Sports!Varsity Football WAY O GO! Senior Rob Goethals, Senior Pete A from me! I E 3 Toledo oledo Central football team had an outstanding year beating teams barely, but it all counts on the record. They defeated their two rivals St. Johns 14-6, and St. Francis 14-10 after a long seven years. Led by Junior Scott Sneider filling in for Senior Scott Snyder incapacitated by a back injury, Central Catholic proved they could do it without the graduated talent they lost in 1985. Senior Jeff Wood said, Our goal was to play in the Shoe Bowl, but we passed that goal and represented Toledo in the state Tournament. You must give credit to the players and coaches for getting this far. This is a goal that ten teams in the city league would like to accomplish. Toledo's Irish did just that. ,Br 'lb CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS Holy - John DiModica THE 1985 FIGHTING IRISH FOOTBALL TEAM. BOTTOM ROW: Manager Kip Simmons, Mack Collins, Matt Michalak, Dean Dulinski, George Zilba, Mike Paprocki, Brian Rome, Don Comes, John Canty, Rob Keck, Paul Boes, Manager Steve Granta, Manager Randy Snider, Second Row: Coach Joe Lenka , Coach Mike Padgett Larry Jones, Dave Williams, Jim Stark, Toby Reichel, Doug Parton, Bob Ramirez, John Shlepr, Denney Roudebush, Mark Henderson, Todd Szykowny, Mike Merritt, Greg Miller, Coach Nick Toth, Coach Mike Lockett Third Row: Coach Ron Estes, Coach Brian Seeger, Bill Ray, William Peterson, Steve Wester, Kevin Nester, Marc Michaelson, Doug Hoffman, Jeff Jump, Rob Shoyiak, Dave Palicki, Greg Straubaugh, Coach Tom Santoro, Fourth Row: Coach Mitch Naufel, Chris Shuller, Greg Harrel, Rich Granata, Charles Longeway, Greg Tucker, Joe Sobzak, Chris Jordan, Joe Kruszinski, Steve Plenzer, Jim Johnston, Mike Lawerence, Coach John Snoad, Fifth Row: Darrel Hafner, Pete Swartz, Scott Eldre, Scott Sneider, Scott Calmes, Brian Lewis, Jeff Wood, Coach Jim O'Brian, Top Row: Coach Jim Reilly, Troy Drenner, Dan Niebalski, Andy Grombacher, John O'Quinn, Pete Kowalski, Dave Hendricks, Matt Kregal, Paul Waiyna, Matt Paskiet, Rob Gothals, Ed Billmaier, Coach John Reifsnider, Name 6 St. Johns 6 Southview 7 Macomber 7 Woodward O Start 0 Scott 26 St. Francis 10 Devilbiss 20 Clev. Central Cath. 14 Troy lStatel 36 Sports!Varsity Football 85 Fifa J.V. Football: A Time to Wait he J.V. Football team was a part of the Varsity team, but not completely. They were involved with the practices, but did not dress for all but one of the Varsity games this year. Of this year's Junior Varsity team, Head Coach Brian Seeger commented, They were a great bunch of kids and played like a team. They were one of my best J.V. teams. Highlights of the season included wins over rivals St. Johns and St. Francis, 12 to 9 and 10 to 0 respectively, and the defense's 3 shutout wins over Start, Macomber, and St. Francis. Bob Winterhalter, sophomore guard, was asked what the future of his class would be for the next 2 years? He answered confidently, We're gonna be awesomef' - Doug Parton l l S fl 1985 SOPHOMORE J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM. Bottom Row: Corey Schabeck, Chris Hoye, Eric West, Dave Langendonk, Steve Swartz, Sean Tucker, Todd Severhof, Tony Esijvanik, Pat Vedra, Dan Gerkeng Second Row: John Meyer, Sean McBride, Craig Sobczak, Carl Kline, Earl Keister, Attila Nagy, Jim Rutkowski, Kevin Stearns, Toby Bryce, Third Row: Coach John Reifsnider, Todd Peake, Mike Burmeister, Tom Cook, Tony Smith, Jeff Glinka, Ray Forcier, Bill Carroll, Rob 86 Sports!J.V. Football L . , Lownsbury, Coach Brian Seeger, Fourth Row: Brian O'Heam, Mark Mercurio, Matt Reeves, Mike Koperski, Troy Tucker, Richard Gadsden, Scott Szczecinski, Matt Kress, Todd Fergusong Top Row: Jack Haines, Steve Napier, Howard Littin, Joe Townsend, Tim O'Brien, Dale Leisenheimer, Bob Winterhalter and Brad Kuron, CCHS Bowsher CCHS St. Johns CCHS Whxti'nerC CCHS Sfart CCHS Waite CCHS Macomber CCHS Scott C CCHS DeVi1biss CCHS St. Francis Sports!J. V. Football 87 , - '1 5:?NfgQ,?f,H , A , F I ,, , giwgwi .L,, , ,.N,,,,?xv,Q-5 Qa14i2QWf5,3,,q, W ' Jaw , Ms., ' V , Qwufasf xv ,. V-S gfrr H41 y A I Q, fv, J -21x ,w , LW w L ivmzgm V M 2 ., ,Sway V, , ,,, A .,, ,, . L .H 1- rf? ' ' L M4 ' . if 'Wf,. , -, I -W ' f Alu X Freshman l:0Ol1ball' l CllQl'l YQHI' o 1985-86 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM. Bottom Row: Coach Bob Ron Estes, Jeff Frye, Tom Underwood, Keith Lipinski, Pat Deriney, Kelly Smith, Mike Myers, Ron Darrow, Brian Sohalski, Steve Bronkowski, Parton, Doug Stricker, Dave Robarge, Mike Kress, Joe St. Julian, Mike Chris Bertsch, Bryan Holzmer, Chris Kruse, Ty Fries, Chad Eckhart, Bill Picciuto, Jeff Novak, Coach Mike Locketg Top row: Keith Katafiasz, Cassidy, Greg Guzman, Joe Pfeiffer, Coach Jim O'Briang Row 2: Denis Allan Niedbalski, Dean Beauch, Grant Degnan, Jim Wilcox, Chris Litten, Steve Rowbanski, Gary Brown, Bob Longeway, Shawn Whirl, McCauley, Mark Murawski, Art Bates, Mike Flynn, Robert Glick. Jamie Meiers, Jeff Thieman, Lance Dicken, Ned Mehlingg Row 3: Coach CCHS Red Team loss win win loss loss loss Opponent Whitmer Woodward Start Scott DeVilbiss Macomber CCHS Gray Team Cpponent loss Fassett loss Northview loss Eisenhower loss Genoa Sports!Freshman Football 89 l . Irish Lay up Winning Season he Irish had an exciting season with an overall record of 14 wins and 7 losses, and fared well in City League play. Finishing fourth in the Red Division, the Irish entered the Boys AAA Sectional Tournament. In the first game, they defeated Perrysburgh 49-42, then went on to face a tough DeVilbiss team, losing a heartbreaker 54-59. The Irish B-ballers enjoyed a great season led by Senior Tim Kahle who averaged 19 points and 9 rebounds, Kahle was named Most Valuable Player and received the Rick Zalewski Rebounding Award. He was also named to the City League First Team, All-District First Team, and qualified for the City League All-Academic Team. Senior Chris Lockett quarterbacked the team, averaging 13 points and 5 assists. He was also named to City League Second Team, All-District Honorable Mention, and qualified for City League All-Academic Team, being named Honorary Captain with the highest G.P.A. Senior Dave Wojtkowiak was named City League Honorable Mention and qualified for City League All-Academic Team, while Junior Mike Pakulski was named City League Honorable Mention. - Chris Lockett and Mark Huber Clockwise from above: ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, Senior Chris Lockett, Tim Kahle, and Dave Wojtkowiak are inducted for their great scholastic work into the City League All-Academic Team, at halftime in the City Championship game, at Centennial Hall. SHOWING AUTHORITY. With determination, Senior Tim Kahle rips away a rebound from a Start Player. TRIPLE THREAT STANCE. Junior Mike Pakulski, against Start, is desperately looking for a teammate tciq receive is pass. ' f 90 Sports!Boys Varsity Basketball .L L Clockwise from left: UP, UP, and AWAY. Senior Chris Lockett, at liowsher High Sfilhool EEEZLHST St rt, down is opponen wr ano V spzctaghllai jump shot. STANDING TAl.I...Sen1or Dave Wojtkowiak waits for a rebound agamst Start INTENSE CONCENTRATION, Head Coach B111 Axe, during a timeout, instmcts his players with a new tactic to win. CCHS 66 Woodward 61 CCHS 41 stan , A 36 CCHS 54 Cardinal smch 43 CCHS 57 Clay A 52 CCHS 49 St. Francis CCHS 61 Glenville lCIev.l OT Holiday Classic Toumament 59 60 CCHS 53 St. Johrfs OT 55 CCHS 87 Sylvania Southview C76 CCHS 56 Macomber 59 CCHS 58 Scott 64 CCHS 59 DeVilbiss , 57 CCHS 70 Marion-Franklin lCol.J6O CCHS 69 Waite 44 CCHS 56 Lima Central Catholic 47 CCHS 52 Bowsher 68 CCHS 70 St. Johrfs 63 CCHS 55 Rogers 68 CCHS 76 Libbey 63 CCHS 85 Whitmer 52 Sectional State Tournament CCHS 49 Perrysburg 42 CCHS 54 DeVilbiss 59 Sports!Boys Varsity Basketball 91 . Right: GOING UP STRONG. Senior Tim Kahle, against Start, makes another impressive move to the hoop for two. Left: RISING ABOVE THE CROWD. Senior Chris Lockett, against Start, shows his quickness and playing -3- style with a drive to the hole. 92 Sports!Varsity Basketball 1985-86 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, Juniors Lee Amold, Doug Kahle, Scott Sneider, Andy Grombacher, Seniors Jim Jordan, Ross Lewandowski, Dave Wojtkowiak, Tim Kahle, Junior Mike Pakulski, Senior Thom Dartt, Junior Mike Kuebler, and Senior Chris Lockett. V . I l Citly Champs 5' Girls asketball Rises to Top Above left: SMILE. Lady Irish pose with trophy after winning the City Championship game, February 13th. Middle: THE BENCH. The enthusiasm from the bench urges the Lady Irish to victory. Middle right: UP AND IN. Junior Carole Ruth shoots a foul shot for the .1 Irish against Notre Dame during the City Champion- ship game. Above left: COACH 41. Ms. Christine Tuttle, the 1985-86 Girls Head Basketball Coach. Above right: COACH 542. Mr. Darrell Holbein,'Assis- tant Girls Basketball Coach. sa W? entral Catholic 60 Notre Dame 40 was the final score when the Lady Irish clinched the City League Basketball Championship at Waite Field House February 13th. Losing to Notre Dame earlier in the season made Central Catholic the underdog going into the Championship game, but the Lady Irish proved otherwise by dominating every facet of the game. Their teamwork and hustle gave them the edge over Notre Dame who was led by player of the year Kelly Savage. Coach Tuttle said, Our team's goal was to hold Savage and team- mate Holly Holmes to less than 30 points. Sophomore Karen Kopinski, who held Sav- age to 14 points, layed in 13 points for the Irish while Junior Lynn Fournier scored a game high of 15. Sophomores Lori Knann- lein and Cathy Koch chipped in with 14 and 10 points, respectively. Other players who contributed to Central Catholic's 60 points were Seniors Diana Szymanski and Heather Buchhop along with Juniors Carole Ruth and Kim O'Loughlin. Ending up with an 18-2 regular season record, the Lady Irish headed into the toumaments with a City Championship under their belts. Their dedication along with their enthu- siasm carried the Lady Irish all the way to the District semi-finals where they were defeated by 6th ranked team in the state, Maumee, and ended their season 20-3. - Shelley Holtz and Matt Paskiet Sports!Girls Varsity Basketball 93 Qi 'KV' 'E VS vis hen Ms. Christine Tuttle, Girls Varsity Basketball coach, was asked to give her definition of what a spark is, she informed us, HA spark is someone who gets the team going from the bench. With 13 players on the team, not everyone had the chance to play all the time, but each individual player contributed what she had in order for the team to succeed. Their success was apparent in their overall 20-3 record along with their City Championship. The Lady Irish worked hard for their reputation. Giving 6 days a week for practices and games, they proved their dedication to the sport and their drive for success. Striving for excellence eamed special honors for individual players. Sophomore Cathy Koch was awarded lst team All City and lst team All District. Sophomore Karen Kopinski received 2nd team All City and honorable mention All District. Junior Lynn Foumier was awarded honorable mention All City and honorable mention All District. Junior Carole Ruth and Sophomore Lon Knannlein both received honorable mention All City. Seniors Heather Buchhop, Shelley Holtz and Diana Szymanski were part of the city league All Academic team. All in all, the Lady Irish stuck to their team motto: It's not what you haveg it's what you do with it. - Shelley Holtz and Matt Paskiet Center: SKY DI. Senior Diane Szymanski shoots over two of her Bowsher opponents to draw the foul, while Carole Ruth, junior, works hard tor position under the basket. Right: 1985-86 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Head Coach Ms, Chris Tuttle, Senior Shelley Holtz, Juniors Missy Lengel, Renee Heitger, Lynn Foumier, Carole Ruth, Beth Engwert, Sophomore Lori Knannlein, Seniors Diane Szymanski, Heather Buchhop, Juniors Jean Holewinski, Kim O'Loughlin, Sophomores Karen Kopinski, Cathy Koch and Assistant Coach Darrell Holbein. 94 Sports!Girls Varsity Basketball It Takes a Spark -KV' Ignite Girls Basketball CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS ,40' if Top left: FASTBREAK. Senior Shelley Holtz fastbreaks against Bowsher to put two more points on the scoreboard for the Irish. Top middle: SUPER SOPHOMORE. Cathy Koch, sophomore, goes up strong for two against her Stritch opponent. Top right: SENIORS 41. Senior members of the team, Heather Buchhop, Shelley Holtz and Diana Szymanski. Middle: TIME OUT TALK. Coach 5 Tuttle and Lady Irish discuss new strategies for the remainder of the game. Bottom left: l SOPHOMORE DRIVE. Sophomore Karen Kopinski drives for the basket against Snitch, as Diana Szymanski sets the pick. Nonhwew 46 Boumher 61 St. Ursula 46 Rqym 45 Soon 51 Notre Dame 56 lNNmwr 40 Fremont Ross 30 Start 42 DeVilbiss 32 Woodward C2 OTD 70 Southview 40 Swanton 46 Macomber 52 NkAuky 60 Mmm: 37 Cardinal Stritch 37 Clay 46 Notre Dame 40 - City Championship Bowsher 56 - Sectional semi-finals Waite 51 - Sectional finals Maumee 52 - District semi-finals Sports!Girls Varsity Basketball 95 BOYS JV HOOPS LIGHT UP BOARD he 1985-86 Junior Varsity basketball team had a very successful season. This was Coach Padgettls second year as Junior Varsity Head Coach, and the team's second consecutive winning season under his direction. The Irish were led by leading scorer Isaiah Townsend, sophomore, and leading rebounder Jeff Matuszewski. With strong, capable athletes, the Irish should be looking toward a promising performance in the 1986-87 season. The J.V. experience will help them battle against the tough Varsity schedule next year. Also, with some of the J.V. players getting to see some Varsity action, next year should be a season to look forward to. - Bob Ramirez Clockwise from above: SHOWING GOOD FORM. Isaiah Townsend, sophomore, shoots a jumper while some of his Start fans wave t'hi. SHARPSHOOTER. Mike Sietz, junior, jumps above the crowd for a jumpshot. 'SKYWALKIN' Mike Seitz Hskies' for an offensive rebound. NO WAY OUT. Jeff Matuszewski, sophomore, contemplates on how to get off a shot. THE 1985-86 FIGHTING IRISH JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Sophomore Isaiah Townsend, Sophomore Jim Walkowski, Sophomore Todd Stec, Sophomore Steve Lamb, Sophomore Jeff Schroeder, Sophomore Brad Kuron, Sophomore Jeff Matuszewski, Junior Mike Seitz, Sophomore Larry Dzienny, Junior Scott Meek, Sophomore Tony Smith, Sophomore Matt Heban. In front is Coach Mike Padgett. 96 Sports!J.V. Basketball VkL,, .-,, ,,,-- -- . ...K - ,sv t ptr' Qs g ,K . , . K .,,. is I L-if .... ,gs .- ' 'fg i r ' ' 4' -if ft ,M .,,. .si P iff f',f.,f3 1 f . iiii. 1 'iiii ' I I Iwwgftl - ' ,- 1 1 X .,,.. .. .,,.... -- .... . ..,. 6 r ' .,--- S i ' K ,...,,,.. i j ,'-L-,. K -i'-. , ' ' i i - i sm. n . Q- ,- f- - it gen - -. , . ..... I I I --.- f. ..... I -,,- -- ---- Bottom: A GOOD TIME FOR A FAKE. Sophomore Padgett discusses late game strategy duringa time-out, lsaiah Townsend fakes a Start opponent off his feet. Left: GOING FOR A BOUND. Jeff Matuszewski, Below: THE BRAINTRUST DOES IT AGAIN. Coach sophomore, goes up for a defensive rebound. CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS Woodward 34 Start COT! 43 Smmh 48 Chy 41 St Fiancm 50 DeVilbiss 63 Southview lOTl 42 Macomber 45 Soon 49 DeVilbiss 49 Manon Franklin 34 Waite 33 LmmClC. 40 Bowsher 40 StJohnE 32 Rogers 49 Libbey 47 Wmmnm 42 Sports!J.V. Basketball 97 he 1985-1986 Junior Varsity Girls Basketball team completed a most successful season with an admirable 17-2 record under the direction of Coach Dave Zahs. The only two lossess they suffered were to Macomber and Notre Dame, which knocked them out of the city championships. Jackie Reau, sophomore, captain of the team, said, l'm sorry to see the season end because the team was like a family. - Lori King Clockwise from above - WIPE OUT! While going for victory, the Snitch girls wipe out Jackie Cunningham, sophomore. VICTORY NEARS. Kelly Mills, sophomore, tights for the ball with victory in sight. WHAT'S THE PLAN? Coach Dave Zahs takes a time out to plan his strategy against a tough Bulldog defense. JUMP BALL. Sophomore Ann Kuebbeler struggles with the Start players for defense rebound. SURE SHOT, Jackie Cunningham holds her position to bank one off of the glass for two points. YA! - Sophomore Kelli Mills overpowers the Start girls to score two points for her team. NICE SHOT. Jackie Reau, sophomore, makes another two points for her team. 98 Sports!JV Girls Basketball J. V. Girls Continue Q 6 Basketball Tradition 3 x ei Q , , 1 XXWV K L 9 l fi 4 , L 7 'yF,fT Lllryfg. 4 k L s N771 4 a a S sf. , 1986 J.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL: Bottom Row - Sophomore Judd Connors, Kendra Kopinski, Julie Wesolowski, Jackie Cunninghamg Top Row - Dave Zahs, coach, Carolyn Antkowiak, Melissa Klina, Christy Tynan, Jackie Reau, Kelly Mills, Tracy Toth, Julie Holewinski and Ann Kuebbeler. IN A' CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS 41 38 76 36 52 57 48 21 53 45 39 49 33 30 51 47 63 38 45 Northview Bowser Libbey St. Ursula Rogers Scott Whitmer Notre Dame Fremont Ross Start Devilbiss Woodward Southview Whitney Swanton McAuley Waite Clay Stritch Sports!JV Girls Basketball 99 Y gk . mr v S aim 5 5, ,I 5 Qf X -f ff- BASKETBALL Center: Frosh Red team: Kneeling: Steve Branikowski, E.T. Johnson, Art Battle, Brett Kaschinskig Standing: Coach Ron Estes, Kevin Heidelberg, Ty Fries, R.J. Glick, Chris McAully, John Batson, Demonte Womack, Archie Beasly, Rob Noe, Jason Douglas. Top: Frosh Gray team: Standing: Coach Bob Smith, Joe St. Julian, Greg Lynx, Mark Murawski, Tim Wilcox, Craig Ziemkiewicz, Lonnie Amet, Jett Horn ak, Art Bates, Coach Bob Verhiestg Kneeling: Greg Myer, Glhrus Murnen, Shawn Swirl, Ben Stud. Above: Art Battle, Freshman, puts up a shot against St. Francis at Centralg Above right: Coach Bob Veriest gives lrish some tips. sie his year many of the freshman boys showed that they, too, were a part of Central Catholic by going out for Basketball. Once again the Baby Irish showed their stuff. The Red team was coached by Mr. Ron Estes while the Gray team was coached by Mr. Robert Smith. The Red team finished 14-2, the Gray team finished with a 5-8 mark. - Jeff Jump Central Catholic Opp. Red 36 Woodward 27 54 Start 14 40 Stritch 34 42 Fassett 25 49 St. Francis 40 35 Macomber 39 37 Scott 49 47 DeVilbiss 31 47 Waite 36 46 Bowsher 30 57 Whitmer 44 49 St. Johns 18 32 Rogers 31 48 Libby 35 44 Stritch QCITD 28 34 St. Francis KCITJ 27 Central Catholic Opp. Gray 41 Elmwood 51 33 Northview 30 38 Bedford 45 27 St. Johns 39 34 Elmwood 36 34 Eisenhower 29 30 Fassett 38 23 Tol. Christian 17 23 Northview 27 34 Whitmer 27 24 St. Johns 41 41 Tol. Christian 46 36 Eisenhower 32 SportsfFreshman Boys Basketball 101 X P' ,. K Girls Freshman Basketball Looks to the Future laying to stay on top is not unusual for Central Catholic sports and the Freshman Girls Basketball players were no exception. The girls were split into two teams and both teams represented CCHS in the traditional manner with heads held high. The Red team, guided by Coach Dave Schetzsle, finished their season with 4 wins and 5 losses. Without doubt the 1985-86 season was one of hard work but it also had its rewards. We learned how to work as a team, summarized Jenn Moran, freshman and a driving force behind their wins. One example of hard work paying off showed up in the girls' games against Whitmer. We lost to them in our first game by 7 points, but in our second game we beat them in overtime by a point, stated Jenn Moran. - Candie Sokolowski Clockwise from above: TEAM EFFORTS. Freshman Alicia Kondalski leaps during jumpshot as Jenn Moran guards against Fasset. PLAYING TOUGH. Kelly Wooten goes up high for two as teammate Sue Fournier speeds to her aid. . LOOKING UP. Came Wegren puts ball in air in an attempt to topple Anthony Wayne as her 1 teammates cheer her on. 102 Sports!Freshman Girls Basketball Reaches New Heights T .rig Top on Down: PERFECT PERFORMANCE. Jane Jankowski shows good form as she shoots against Anthony Wayne. 1985 FRESHMAN RED TEAM. Bottom row: Laura Laub, Jane Jankowski, Rochelle Barnhill. Row two: Jodi Stevens, Jenn Moran, Sally Gladwell, Maureen Keller, Carrie Wegren, Alicia Kondalski, Christie McNair, Sandra Traylor. Row three: Coach Dave Schetzsle. 1985 FRESHMAN GRAY TEAM. Bottom row: Amy Kuebler. Amy Cyranowski, Sue Fournier. Row two: Andrea Carrol, Heather Vollmer, Mary Anaple, Angela Glynn, Kelly Wooten, Randi Lewandowski, Marketa Jackson, Coach Denise Wiczynski. X he Gray Team, backed by Coach Denise Wicznyski, also had a productive season. We have come a long way, summarized Freshman Sue Fournier. The girls' record was 4 wins and 6 losses. When asked who their toughest rival was, Sue Fournier named St. Ursula. We lost to them by one or two points after a long hard game. Coach Wicznyski was great and she taught us a lot about playing your best, claimed Sue Fournier while trying to describe the team's general attitude, Without doubt the Irish fans can look forward to some dynamic court action next year, With the combined talents of two exceptional teams, the J.V. team more than likely will surpass their rivals in both determination and team spirit. - Candle Sokolowski CCHS Freshman Gray Girls , Basketball CCHS loss St. Ursula CCHS loss Anthony Wayne CCHS loss Cardinal Stritch CCHS win McAuley CCHS loss Eisenhower CCHS win Springfield CCHS loss St. Ursula CCHS win McAuley CCHS loss Cardinal Stritch CCHS win Clyde CCHS loss Notre Dame CCHS Freshman Red Girls Basketball CCHS 27 Fremont St. Joe 15 CCHS 12 St. Ursula 5 CCHS 16 Whitmer 9 CCHS 34 Fasset 21 CCHS 24 Whitrner 23 CCHS 20 St. Ursula 9 CCHS 20 Fremont St. Joe 15 CCHS 31 Perrysburg 20 CCHS 32 Eisenhower 20 Sports!Freshman Girls Basketball 103 V I W., 4 FU---v-1 'T' 'V he 1985-86 Varsity Baseball team had an exciting year. The team brought back 7 of 9 starters, 6 of them seniors. The Varsity Baseball team consisted of 18 players, coached by Mark Malinowski. Our goal for 1986 is to be state champions, said Senior Greg Tucker. The team ended the season with a record of 21-3, with leading batter Doug Goodnough with an average of 500. The team opened their season against Whitmer with a 4-1 win. The help of every player brought the team to sectionals, and districts. The next year's team looks promising. Out of 18 players 12 of them will be retuming. Kristen Wagner ? 3J!-il 'TT The Irish rand 'Tiff 'ibzfftf 135 104 Sports!Varsity Baseball Middle: WE'RE WINNING. The Baseball Coach tabulates the score at a recent baseball game. Top Left: KICKED BACKED. Senior Doug Goodnough watches intensly as his team members play on. Right: IT'S HERE. Senior Darrel Hafner throws the ball to the first basemen and tags the base runner out. Above: MIGHT. Senior Greg Tucker hits the ball with all his power hoping for a home run. we l ,Q if O . sei? S YN I GJ S 1 P ug I O ' Q GMI ' 4' K 1161 . rihl 3 I 0 FAJSQ 5 E45 'awfsng 7 E-.S Slammers viii 1 ff if as QQ? i4 ' AP? THE 1985-86 VARSl'lY BASEBALL TEAM. Bottom Row: Junior Mike Kuebler, Senior Dan'el Hafner, Senior Ron Ferguson, Senior Doug Avery, Junior Doug Hoffman, Junior Jim Johnston, Junior Jim Jurskig Top Row: Senior Steve Frye, Senior Greg Tucker, Senior Doug Goodnough, Senior Ross Lewandowski, Junior Paul Woigna, Junior Scott Sneider, Senior Dave Bialorucki, Junior Steve Macy, oach Jim Reilly, and Coach Mark Malinowski. Below: OUT! Senior Darrel Hafner reaches the St. Johns player before he slides into the base. I . in gm f x 1, H V M fi! , PTS f?gu:wWxym.vn,gQQmgg S - , FE S ', 5 el' 'ff' :gi 1 fssss A i 1 ,ii . . '-s 'lrs ris i s1s 1 rsrss SSsfSz'SrSiaSSf-i rssr was s-S fwsffiwss J f J4 g J by Qu A bq A CCHS CCHS CCHS 1 CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS WCCHS ' CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS 4 12 , 4 . rrrir 4'J 14 9,3 15 C32-H 11 5 C 11 C1 11 8 15 2 15 17 C 10 A 7 7 2 Whitmer 1 Lake 0 Start 3 Woodward 1 H Rossford 3 Delta ' 4 Bishop Gallagher 3,1 St. Francis 4 Scott 0 Clay 1 Northview 6 Northwood 1 2 F DeVilbiss 0 Genoa 2 Swanton 10 Stritch 4 St. John's 3 Ottawa Hills 1 Waite 4 Libby 3 Woodmore 3 Macomber 0 Bowsher 6 Rogers 4 SportsNarsity Baseball 105 arsity Baseball is not just another sport. An outstand- ing season was an expecta- tion for the team. Little did they know, with alot of effort, and alot of teamwork, their goal was in sight. They did alot of practice, and with the school behind them, they finished up the season with a 21 to 3 record. To the team it was an ordinary effort to have their team recognized, but to the school, it was a chance to show that Central Catholic is not just an outstanding school in acade- mics. Senior Ron Ferguson commented at the beginning of the season, We,re going all the way to state. - Connie Meyers 106 SportslVarsity Baseball A Sold Out Season WATCH OUT HERE l COMEG Senior Steve Frye gets some encouragement from Junior Steve Macy, as he slides in for the sw Zi A FQ f- Ls li? X df, fi -J' il .-J! t .ry if 1 'A it ,x 1 .lf f ' ' V lla? ' ., , , W 'v 5 . 'V .,-1 A, f . winning mn. WHAT'S UP? Questions Coach Riley to Coach ' Malinowski, as they decide who's going in next. WHEN IS MY TURN? The Insh line-up waits expectantly for their tums at bat. Q - Q7 I ' 1. 'Q js Q ..:- ..-Ng jim tgp, l if Pi-if ,a n- in 4 Y, ,,,. if fp, A -In -1 V . 'Tl f e mins-4926 , 9 ' W- ,F 52 l zu- . f he J.V. Irish baseball team showed once again what it takes to be a successful team. Under the leadership of Coach John Reilly and the leadership of three juniors, Scott Meek, Andy Grombacher and Rick Hohner, the J.V. made it to the city championship. Although the Irish lost 4-3 to St. Francis in the championship, they made a valiant effort. The J.V. Irish ended up with a proud record of 21-5 overall and 9-1 in the city league. This record placed the Irish as winners of the Red Division. Scott Meek noted, The reason we had such a successful team was because of team unity, confidence and just- out-to-have-a-good-time. - Doug Applegate ' S '-'wQ2'1lg,'- ' 1- M ,K . ' Q 1 L J 1.-.zrrfvi ,QW 1.3!-igg , ,, A Q - , T if A I if . 'Z2f2 1 1i'i1 Q if V- ' I ....,..,i,.L. sa, I' 4. f ' - P ' - gg. ., -- Q . Wilt - K . T. I 5 23' ,. -' fgywi- A A isi. j A v '.,I.gf I '.i- xg-fi' x W ' 'r i'l'mS' XXIQQ- '1-isrg-2 . 'Q1,1P3, - 'i grits. .. - Clockwise from top. The J.V. IRISH BASEBALL TEAM. Bottom Row: Sophomore Mike Mikula, Junior Rick Hohner, Sophomores Tim Shefferly, Ty Fries, Ron Piekarzewski, Ken Gose, Mike Shannon and Art Stamosg Top Row: Coach John Reill , Sophomores Mike Koperski, Joe Townsend? Todd Ferguson, Troy Tucker, Junior Andy Grombacher, Sophomore Terry Nowicki and Junior Scott Meek. GOOD STANCE. Junior Scott Meek waits for the pitch. LOOKING ON. Coach John Reilly watches his teams performance. WIND UP. Swoplgcinore Joe Townsend prepares to pitch t e a . Sports!JV Baseball 107 j '39 41- -- -.J ,. .F J .V. Baseball DCCHS Win Whitmer CCHS Win Lake CCHS Win Start CCHS Win Delta CCHS Win Woodward CCHS Win Rossforcl CCHS Loss St. Francis . CCHS Win Scott I CCHS wan Clay! ' CCHS wan spmgaeidaf CCHS Win Northview I CCHS Win Northwood CCHS Win Devilbiss CCHS Win Swanton CCHS Win Sn-itch eci-is ,win sf. Jaiigsya p. l 'CCHS Win 7 cel-is Loss 'warmer CCHS Win Macomber CCHS Win Bowsher CCHS Win Rogers Irish Invitational: Beat Bowsher Loss to Clay Lost City Championship 108 Sports!J.V. Baseball ,R V, ...new r , n-..f . , KL at-N' mv ' ' wsu.. .wsa.,ws:,,,,...g ,MA KAKAL A A -f af'-:. wiurimwz.-.4 Clockwise from top: WARMING UP. Junior Scott Meek warms up on deck. LEAD OFF. Junior Andy Grombacher leads off from third. DOWN THE LINE, Sophomore Terry Nowicki runs down first base line. WATCHING ON. Sophomore Terry Nowicki eyes home plate, FINAL PITCH. J.V. Irish pitcher throws a pitch past the Macomber batter. ...Q get r Varslty Volleyball Dommeermg Forces , I A - P- df'- Above: COMING BACK. Sophomore Karen Kopinski reaches above the net to alter the path ofa Stritch spike. Above left: AWESOME STYLE. Carole Ruthy'l shows she is quite capable of making a perfect pass. Left: SPORTY BENCH. The Pineriders Tracy Snyder, Paula Domonkos, Chris? Swierczek, Terri Zeiler, Amy Williams and starter Karen opinski sit and watch ready to go in at any moment. Sports!Varsity Volleyball 109 The Girls he hard work and determination ...- of the Varsity Volleyball team paid off when they defeated Cardinal Stritch for the city title. Surprised . just before game time with a new set of gaudy, red Hawaiian-style game shorts, Central Catholic's girls g, tumed the City League Volleyball Championship into its own private beach party, tuming back Cardinal Stritch, 15-8, 15-10 at Waite last night. IBLADE, October 11, . 1985l Extremely proud of her team, first 5 year Head Coach Jan Lagger felt the tuming point of the season was beating DeVilbiss. They were our 2 toughest opponents this year because they had alot of height. Beating them showed the kids they E could beat anyone. Lagger also feels next year's team will be just as Q aggressive with the added depth and experience of the retuming l line-up with the exception of Senior r 3 i Kris Wysocki. - Above: GOOD SHOT. Lynn Foumier dinks the ball to the waiting Stritch defense. Above 3 middle: SUPER SAVE. Lynn Foumier jumps up just in time to save an outbound pass. Above right: BUDDY SYSTEM. Carole Ruth, junior, tries to block a ball with Lynn Foumier behind, ready to cover. Far right middle: TROUBLE IN PARADISE. First year Head Coach Jan Lagger shows her anguish in the intense Stritch match. Far right bottom: DIV- ING ACTION. Cathy Koch shows her relentless poise and abilities during a game at Snitch. Right: 1986 GIRLS VARSTY VOLLEYBALL. Bottom row: Paula Domonkos, Amy Williams, Carole Ruth, Kim O'Loughlin, Christgiwierc- zekg Row two: Kris Wysocki, Andrea nanni, Lynn Fournier, Karen Kopinski, Top row: Tracy Snyder, Cathy Koch, Terri Zeiler, Not Rictulredz Laurie Bishop, manager - Lynn nac . 110 Sports!Varsity Volleyball G' f . M .. . Go Hawaiian Q' ' gsm , .. W LYNN 'af ' -on .1 Z5 , A A 1, A g ,faq ,mt wtf 1 n Vg 'a,, A 1' it-f3 f5?i 313 1 . , 165 Q 94 rr' .far 5 '.l!f 1 ijt' when Senior Tracy Snyder was asked to describe the team, she said awesome, unique. The team worked so well together and everyone had a way of helping out and making everyone laugh. Each member was different and outstanding and everyone got along great! Granted, much of the team's success was due to its closeness, but another determining factor was the natural talent and abilities of the team. The team was led by Senior Co-Captains Andrea Bonanni and Most Valuable Player Kns Wysocki, who also gained city recognition as a member of first team. Cathy Koch won Most Improved Player and made All-City Honorable Mention along with Junior Lynn Foumier. Amy Williams was given the coveted Coach's Award. There is no doubt our Lady Irish have the skill to be called truly Domineering Forces. - Tracy Snyder and Kim O'Loughlin CCHS 1 .McAuley 2 CCHS 2 Scott 1 CCHS 2 Rogers i 1 CCHS 2 Woodward O CCHS 0 Perrysburg 2 CCHS 0 Cardinal Stritch 2 CCHS 1 Clay 2 CCHS 2 DeVilbiss 0 CCHS 2 Start 1 CCHS 2 Libbey O CCHS 2 Waite O 1 CCHS 2 Notre Dame 1 CCHS 1 Stowe 2 CCHS 2 ColumbusDeSales 0 CCHS 1 Springfield 2 CCHS 2 Bowsher 0 CCHS 2 St. Ursula 1 CCHS 2 St. Ursula O CCHS 1 Cardinal Stritch 2 CCHS 2 Macomber 0 CCHS 2 Cardinal Snitch 0 CCHS 1 Bowsher 2 Sports!Varsity Volleyball 1 1 1 r Q it 'Q he J.V. Girls Volleyball team showed what they were made of this year with such sophomore standouts as Kristi Myers, Joanie Zieler and Lori Knannlein. They ended the season with a fine record of 13-6 and gained a great deal of experience. The teamis acquired confidence is summed up by Lisa Mix, sophomore, L'Just wait 'til next year. The girls were coached by Miss Radabaugh. - John Comes Top: LATER! Kendra Kopinski shows off her spiking ability against Cardinal Stritch at Stritch. Bottom: 1986 JV GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM, Bottom Row: Debbie Walczak, Kelly Kleeberger, Kristi Myers, Lisa Mix, Trica Przeniczny, Joanie Zeilerg Row 2: Kendra Kopinski, Christy Tynan, Lori Knannlein, Lesley Lewandowski, Kathy Shleorg Not Pictured: Jenny Croci. Record CCHS 13 Opponent 6 112 Sports!J.V. Girls Volleyball l L, L L 1 ' J .V. Girls Soar to Success .x ' 1 L .lr ' sn, - . V :,,':. W ' Q- - 51 x5iftT '3r wi? , , 5, Y. h ga' Q ., s . ' Jas , , iss , h .rg K .:-qyli .bi S' ggi ik A t, AN A , gf Rabi: -Q M 1? I s ., :.,,.- 'I - E X xg, R, wc V r. . x ' ' . K . .--s ' - K F .Q f' ,L -'LTRS , g t R '.,' -,,.,. S f I K. N1 ,.. in -if , f W W ,S ' . K sk .Si ,.' X K: I Ki: gr a. -fist: Il , S wi 'K . F x J. C . E 4 up : A ff 1, 'Q M. 3 ' TH ' A jmfr '3 v ' 1 1,1 ' 32,14 P K, ,l,,L,1,i ,iaith l ' J ' N , 1 9 ' 1 'N Jzfif' Mgt: N 5 A - i N ' 6ig?TL1 err, ,, nf A K r U -V I s V . . J X ' ' . 'A it Juni 1761 ' :il Jyfl I, xilrffxfi ,I 5 Jil? ' Q Jim, 4 l' T - ' 8 PM Vps, X - . , 1 Q , i, C -r l '-ss 3 -f r is f- sr, .V 1 , . .1 , A , gk! . . is , fy: xxx r 1 if , 1 if at 1 1 iirl 1 B ssr.. ,, l Etsy l . i . u is he Freshman Girls Volleyball team came into this season not knowing what to expect from teammates, fans and coaches. As noted by Came Wegren, Anything can happen this year. And it did, the Baby Irish slowly matured and ended the season, coached by Miss Krompak, at 6-5. Some team standouts were Angie Wast, Linda Terry and Mary Lawson. - John Comes Top: ACE, Came Wegren shows her fine serving against Notre Dame in the third game of the season. Bottom: 1986 FRESHMEN GIRLS VOLLEYBALL, Bottom Row: Linda Terry, Julie Grabowski, Jodi Zaborowski, Tonya McQuade, Tifani Boltzg Row 2: Jenny Mainous, Mary Lawson, Kelly Wooten, Sally O'Quinn, Carrie Wegren, Angie Wast. 'Y ' 9 4, '. Jw-QQ i f Q 2 A Q fi. ,, x we, X 5 V , 30 22 34 S4 2 f Record CCHS 6 Opponent 5 SportsfFreshman Girls Volleyball 113 Q. Why is the game of soccer called by that name? A. It evolved from football assoc. through soc to soccer, By L.M. Boyd Blade 1!31!86 Peach Section Clockwise from above: HEADER. Larry Nester warms up b practicing a unique technique. 1985-86 BOYS VARSITY SOCCER. Bottom Row: Junior Paul Gleng Second Row: Senior Ed Guel, Junior Pat Wil- liams, Junior Jason Kahle, Senior Randy Stevens, Sophomore Chuck Never, Sophomore Marc Hunter, Freshman Brett Kaschinskeg Top Row: Sophomore Mark Bournes, Junior Dave Smith, Senior Larry Nes- ter, Sophomore Pat Conlan, Sophomore Andy Glad- well, Freshman Jeff Hornyak, Junior Glen Soldner, Junior Tom Williams, Sophomore Chris Richard, Coach Dave Zahsg Not Pictured: Sophomore Ken Gose, Junior Robert Samsel, Junior Jay Mandell, Sophomore Carl Wamer. POWER. Pat Conlan sends the ball down the field to a teammate. PREPARA- TION. Ed Guel prepares himself for the big game against Bowsher. BORN TO PLAY, Randy Stevens demonstrates good kicking form. Center: I'M READY. Chuck Never stays alert and ready in Bovvsher game. 114 SportslVarsity Soccer Varsity Soccer 1,- ' if .' F A New Kick ,wh Z V i f V- b , Wi? l'op: TEAMWORK. Jay Mandell and Marc Hunter Nester and Ed Guel shake hands with captains from ivork together to outsmart the Bowsherteam. Bottom: Bowsher before the game. SPORTSMANSHIP. Captains Randy Stevens, Larry entral Catholic's 1985-86 varsity soccer team finished with a league record of six wins and one loss, under the talented coaching of Mr. Dave Zahs. Varsity captains were seniors Randy Stevens, Ed Guel and Larry Nester. At the banquet, this year's awards went to Dave Smith for Most Valuable Player, Tom Williams for Most Improved, Pat Wil- liams for 1 1076 Award and Carl Warner for Coach's Award Randy Stevens commented, The team is one of the youngest around and should be better than ever next year. - Ken Sauser ,CCHSfA 7CCHS recast ccns CCHS cccush CCHS ' CCHS f CCHS cccus ' CCHS iccus ccns ccus Agccus cfccns ifX1E St. John'gfQff+ ff 2 Y K . f lf: f vwmaV5afL gei, Ommafmbff A I li,A, 17s Mmmwcgmmmcmmm 3's B0,fSigafi,ggct, iicii' A j Pwwieec 'eif WHmmr5c R 18, wmamam A 24a stmmggt, i'2g, Macomberi, C O, Bowsherff f Springfield f 5 DeVilbiss! ' 2' Mwmiii' ,ggi ,Ei Monroe catholic Central L 7 Nmhmigft csgi ii'i rliygga SportslVarsity Soccer 115 Center: DETERMINATION. Sophomore Jenni Haines slides to prevent Notre Dame's defense from scoring during the city toumament game held at Eastwood. Top right: GET PSYCHED! The Girls' soccer team gets rowdy before their game against Notre Dame when they strive to withhold the offense from scoring. Above: DESPERATE . . . Junior Carol Connin desperately seeks a team member to receive her throw. Bottom right: FIGHT! Jenni Haines and Senior Lisa Vogel strive to keep the ball in bounds as they fight for the lead in the first halt of the game. 116 Sports!Girls Soccer Above: 1985 GIRLS' SOCCER TEAM. Bottom row: Junior Chris Ravaryg Row 2: Sophomores Shannon Stopera, Carmin Briner, Freshman Lisa Szymanski, Sophomore Stacie O'Kane, Junior Shel- B Wojton, Freshman Dawn Dupont, Sophomores eanna Cook, Jenni Haines, Juniors Kristy Mueller, rl l l E Carol Conning Top row: Sophomore Julie Sauser Senior Lisa Vogel, Sophomores Tracy Toth, Cindy Gomer, Senior Heidi Napier, Sophomores Margi Szaroleta, Sheryl Funkhouser, Junior Leslij gilliams, Freshman Molly Gray, Sophomore Sara arter. Girls Soccer Score Again! Qnly a second year, but a winning year, agreed team members of Central Catholic Girls Soccer. Central Catholic Girls Soccer began in the spring of 1985. This year their coach, Marge Taylor, decided to switch the playing season to the fall. The Girls' record was only 2-9, but, according to Coach Taylor and various team members, their season was full of exciting moments such as the time the entire team fit in one motor home to travel to Findlay. Next year Central Catholic's team members play to bring their team a victory. Team member Carol Connin states, We have great potential. - Leslie Williams CCHS 1 Notre Dame 2 CCHS 1 Eastwood 6 T CCHS 0 St Ursula 3 CCHS 21 Perrysburg O CCHS 6 Notre Dame 3 CCHS 1 Findlay 4 1 CCHS O Perfysburg 1 CCHS 1 Eastwood 3 cci-is 0 sf. Uri-,uia 3 CCHS 0, Anthony Wayne 4 Sports!Girls Soccer 117 he J.V. Boys Soccer team may have suffered a disappointing season, but they clearly gained experience this year and are very promising for next season. Though the team suffered twelve losses out of sixteen games, they managed great defeats over favored teams such as St. Johns and St. Francis. Furthermore, the J.V. Boys Soccer team had a very young team as ten players on the team were freshmen. As John Seif, one of the J.V. soccer players, said, We may have lost a lot of games, but I think we will win a lot more games next year. With this type of attitude, the J.V. Boys Soccer team is clearly going to be strong in the near future. - Glenn Soldner VW K' ,A ,,. 0A r:'I0's if lfllf' .1 kk - , . K , :- x xxx' Above right: SKILLFULLY. Brian Kalas has got all the right moves when it comes to soccer. 118 Sports!JV Boys Soccer J .V. Boys Soccer Suffers Team Gains 1 l Q J vr... 1986 JUNIOR VARSITY SQCCER TEAM. Bottom Row: Freshmen Brian Kalas, Jeff Reau, Brian Corson, Junior Robert Samsel, Sophomores Ken Gose, Mike Kane, Freshmen Doug Perry, Jeff Parker, Sophomore FY A. 5 John Abel. Top Row: Junior Lynn Quay, Sophomores Jeff Szurminski, Martg Downs, John Seif, Pat Dymer, Rick Eck, Freshmen d Czemiak, Jeff Cook, Sopho- more Steve Jablonski. Disappointing Season Experience k M Clockwise: DETERMINED: John Abel dribbles down field during the Whitmer game. FEARLESSLY: Brian Corson uses his head when it comes to facing opponents. WITHOUT EFFORT: John Seif displays his soccer skills. EAGERLY: Brian Pederson attempts a shot on goal. UP UP AND AWAY: Mike Kane throws the ball in play. ccas 0 CCHS 0 CCHS 0 CCHS 2 CCHS 1 CCHS 0 CCHS 0 CCHS 0 CCHS 1 CCHS 2 CCHS 1 CCHS 0 CCHS 0 CCHS 1 CCHS 0 CCHS 2 CCHS 4 4 wins Springfield 2 Perrysburg 2 St. John's A 1 Whitmer 1 4 Springfield 4 Toledo Christian 1 Emmanuel Baptist 2 Perrysburg 6 St. John's O M. V.C.D. 0 Findlay 1 M. V.C.D. 1 Maumee 2 Anthony Wayne 2 St. John's 5 St. Francis 1 Rossford 0 12 losses - 1 tie Sports!JV Boys Soccer 119 T Boys Cross Country: Running he 1986 Boys Cross Country Team showed immense determination in their effort to reach the top. Even though they were not among the city's elite teams in scoring, they were definitely on top of the city in determination. We are a very young team and lack experience, but we work very hard and show potential for future years, said Junior Brian Nordhaus, the team's most valuable player. The boys team competed against other city teams at Ottawa Park and traveled to various metroparks such as Pearson Park and Swan Creek Park to compete in a number of different invitationals. Led by first-year coach Karl Hanf, the team finished seventh in the Maumee Invitational and eleventh in the City Championship. With a little more hard work, the team is looking forward to a better season next year. - Mike Boaden Clockwise From Top: FASTER. Trying for a better race time, Junior Brian Nordhaus gives it his all at the finish line. WATCH AND LEARN. Out in front of the other runners, Senior Mike Weber shows off his own personal style of running. RUN HARDER. Not wanting to be left out, Sophomore Joe Huss demonstrates his own fierce concentration. HERE I COME. At a meet with Cardinal Stritch, Mike Weber tries to regain the lead from his Stritch opponent. 120 Sports!Boys Cross Country sw... . . .,., ., 'Q ia... ' I . 1 1 NX an - , ti . ' . rv. jk? ' .X at 1 , -'L ya, I 5 ' E 'Q it .11 -- M -- e- . - 3 L 6 ,U5,sg.s.3, Q Q -5-'gfi ,ww , t aw, 5 'ggi M W' iff ff: K K .L A 'S an N5 , ,.,, Q ' v ,P g , - w' 'S-gk yv- -Tift , if my A if V 45 T - . v if , . Q. ,iz f , ,Q NR l 5 ,ting Q A S ,.AV,:pgIk, l x e i 1 i is Q S11 .....,. i My Q ,C with Determination fm.. K Q .3-. -R li. if fyxisfsrfsf i 9 . v 3.'34yfi.: f X , 'yur-4 '. Clockwise From Below: PUSH IT. Pushing himself to his limit, Senior Shane Dailey increases the pace as Brian Nordhaus tries to keep up with his teammate. THE 1986 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. Bottom Row: Sophomore Joe Huss, Freshman Pat Flynn, Freshman Brian Morrisg Top Row: Freshman Chris Clement, Senior Shane Dailey, Senior Mike Weber, Junior Brian Nordhaus. GO. Trying to get a good jump on their opponents, the team takes off from the starting line. , . egg in y ,L X- W. ..r,.x:.i5l A 45. . - ev . T5 .A . C. f ' -K 1,-., k fe N? RN ,r i K K Y Y ' V - gf egg. K, , 5 , - . i ,A - . - . X 'S z -5 '5 4 . , - uw. - r 4 rse '+-t4,,,,F-- M li -ff' .- - fri K-K' Q W X .. - sv A . ,., . ,- . X in T' T Xia ' A' H 3 , .L Y .flu ff- - 1 r 5- V,,R3,,.,., W. .. Must . r-Q , . R .S .NF a at ,,, . X Q ' 'fax is 'Al w- 5 'Q' X if' v T xv' - A .R L 5 ' yk,s+vL'r3yg,.,.i3,,,l2.' me -, . , A , 'H HF! 'f W . Q0- CCHS 23 Clyde 20 Sandusky St. Mary's 40 CCHS 35 Perrysburg 25 CCHS 54 Macomber 138 Cardinal Stritch 31 Waite 93 DeVilbiss 56 CCHS 89 Bowsher 61 Libbey 54 St. John's 29 CCHS 89 Cardinal Stritch 59 Libbey 64 St. Francis 26 CCHS 61 Macomber 130 Rogers 85 Woodward 35 Libbey 44 Maumee Invitational - seventh Tiffin Cross Country Camival - eighteenth City Championship - eleventh Sports!Boys Cross Country 121 GIRLS CROSS COU IT TAKES he Girls Cross Country Team was outstanding in their achievements. Led by coach Jenny Gill, who stated, We had strong senior leadership that guided a young team to self-discipline and dedication to a goal, the girls were victorious with a 16-1 record. Their greatest victory was the City Championship, in which they placed first. Also, Jenn Moran set the school record at 20:09, and was on the First Team All City. Lisa and Linda Grabmeier were both honorary captains of the All Academic Cross Country Team. Kelly Flynn and Tammy Urbanski were Second Team All City. - Chris McPhillips Clockwise: A LITTLE GET-TOGETHER: The team huddles up before their match at Ottawa. RACE AGAINST TIME: Sophomore Kell Flynn, races against the clock at a match in Ottawa Park. THE 1985!86y GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Bottom Row: Kelly Flynn, sophomore, Lisa Urbanski, sophomore, Debbie Buehler, sophomore, Jill Connors, sophomore, Ellie Manders, sophomore, Kathy Grant, junior, and Anne Johnson, freshman, Top Row: Heather Avery, junior, Linda Grabmeier, senior, Chelie Wenzlick, senior, Lisa Grabmeier, senior, Patti Michalak, sophomore, Angie Scherzer and Tammy Urbanski, senior. PERSON TO BEAT: Freshman Jenn Moran races her opponents at Ottawa Park. THE STRUGGLE GOES ON: Tamm Urbanski, senior, struggles for good timing at a match at Ottawa Park. THE RACE BEGINS: The team is off to a jumping start at Ottawa Park. 122 Sports!Girls Cross Country TRY TEAM HAS WHAT Fi A J W.. ast year the Varsity Boys Tennis team welcomed 10 new players while 3 players remained and all members just might return again next year. Pat Deviney and Dan Chisholm were the team's most valuable players, Tom Zawisza was the most improved and Andy Gladwell received the Coach's Award. Although the team didn't do as well as they thought, placing sixth in City's, their new talent made the experience A New Racquetf' Next year they will know how to use it even better. - David Shanahan ibn. Clockwise from top: THROWING YOUR BODY INTO IT. Junior Thom Gruhler puts his whole body into a return at the tennis match against Bowsher. IS IT OVER? Freshman Pat Deviney looks patientl at the ball as it goes over the net. GOOD ISETURN. Junior Tom Williams looks pleased as the ball sails to the other side of the net. THE BOSS. Though not entirely satisfied with the season's record, Coach Bob Graver is encouraged by his team's progress in mastering the skills of the tennis game. 124 Sports!Boys Varsity Tennis New milf ggnunnh 5. 'A ' ii Y, .lu- .wan-uswh g. ....... W., i.,s.,,,,,,,,,,W,W, ,... I .i ...,..., YK V . . .. .. ' 'ZQQQ..v M ' CT ....-of Racquet ,W .. . .LVM 5 T A gre 'S 'Sf -., I. . 'LA , if .i 'ffl I. Clockwise from top: HOW WAS IT?'l Sophomore Ken Stewart asks just before the game ends. 1986 VARSITY BOYS TENNIS TEAM, Bottom Row: Sophomore Brian Goodnough, Junior Gerard Schemenk, Freshman Eric Bartok, Freshman Dan Chisholm, Freshman Tom Zawiszag Top Row: Coach Bob Graver, Junior Tom Williams, Junior Thom Gruhler, Freshman Mike Kress, Senior Dominik Ewald, Sophomore Andy Gladwell, Freshman Pat Deviney, Sophomore Randy Sneider and Sophomore Ken Stewart. Not pictured: Junior Tim Murphy. 'ACOME ON! is Freshman Dan Chisholm's reaction as his ball struggles to clear the net. HALL RIGHT! Sophomore Andy Gladwell's opponent misses the ball and Andy wins the point. al, I V,V'iV ,, , , ,VVV , CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS Whitmer 4 Macomber 0 Woodward 0 Whmz 3 St. Francis 5 St. John's 5 Swd 3 Scott O Bowsher 5 DeVilbiss 2 Rogers 2 SportslBoys Varsity Tennis 125 Serving 3 Z Clockwise from Above: KEPT IN: Senior Diana Szymanski watches her shot sta in and give her the set. POWERFUL FOREIHAND: Junior Sue Lenkay hits a smashing forehand in retuming the serve. 1986 GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Kneeling: Seniors Kathy Lenkay, Betsy Hunt, and Kerri Pawleckig Standing: Junior Sue Lenkay, Senior Diana Szymanski, Sophomore Laura Bartish and Junior Rhonda Kolebuck. 126 Sports!Girls Varsity Tennis L. 3' lm R' :Wim 1 Q , . .rr Up a Win The 1986 Girls Varsity tennis team, guided by their coach Mr. Bob Graver, had another very successful season. With their final record of 14-4, and finishing third in the city championships only two and one-half points behind second-place St. Ursula, it was one of their best seasons in the past few years. The success of the team was mainly due to the exceptional play of Senior Kathy Lenkay, Most Valuable Player. The team was also led by Junior Sue Lenkay, Senior Kerri Pawlecki and the team's Most Improved Player, Senior Diana Szymanski. In the City championship both Kathy Lenkay and Sue Lenkay placed second while Diana Szymanski placed fourth with a strong effort in individual matches. In doubles, the teams of Senior Kerri Pawlecki and Rhonda Kolebuck, Junior, and Sophomores Melanie Perz and Laura Bartish, both placed fourth. - Paul Rahe Clockwise Bottom to Top: HARD SERVE: Junior Rhonda Kolebuck shows her opponent just how powerful her serve is when the game is on the line. LUNCH BREAK: Senior players Diana Szymanski, Kerri Pawlecki, and Kathy Lenkay relax and eat after a match at Ottawa Park. GREAT RETURN: Senior Kathy Lenkay retums the serve with a forehand to take the point. atsat. iv gg .... Tlll 4 ff !g2f iff i a52iJ?'?', F297 U1 Iii? il. . , sr,.r . .. 3?9?f5a,eg':l.r r.i' - Deiiiibiss it ' .:.. ..::t'f 5 if QQ 'lsi l 555' .l'.. if fs yisi Q if s :i g Sports!GirIs Varsity Tennis 127 NQffs-Dem.: Wrestling: Sport for the Fittest his year's wrestling team had a very successful season, but it was also a season of many setbacks. The Fighting Irish wrestling team finished well in all of the tournaments and did equally well in the dual meets. In the Sylvania Southview Invitational the Irish grapplers captured first place for the third consecutive year. They also did well in the City Championship and District tournaments where they took fifth in very stiff competition. In the District tournament many Irish wrestlers qualified for the Regionals in Tiffin. These wrestlers were: Seniors Jim Alex, a two time qualifier, Tony Yost, and Rob Geothals, Junior Dennis Mackley, and Sophomores Dan Gerken and Peter Kowalski. In the City toumament the Irish had several placers. These placers werer Seniors Rob Goethals 3rd, Jim Alex 4th, last year's City champ, Bill Ray and Tony Yost 6thg the Juniors were Mike Kane and Dennis Mackley, both taking 4th, and Sophomore Pete Kowalski 5th. There also were a few bad breaks that prevented the team from reaching its full strength. Mike Lawrence, a senior, was the main setback when he suffered a serious ankle injury that kept him from wrestling the second half of the season. The rest of the team was also plagued with various injuries throughout most of the year. Next year's team will be a young and experienced squad because there will be only four seniors leaving the team, At this yearis banquet the award winners were: Coaches Award, Tony Yost for the second straight year, Most Improved, Dennis Mackley and Pete Kowalski, and MVP went to Jim Alex for the second consecutive year. Coach Naufel received the Coach of the Year from the wrestlers. - Jim Alex J I Top Right: VICTORIOUS: Senior Bill Ray's hand is raised in victory after beating his opponent. Above: IN CONTROL. Senior Mike Lawrence attempts to turn his opponent's back to the mat. Right: SQUEEZING TIGHT. Sophomore Tony Estavanek pressures his adversary's shoulders to the mat for a pin. 128 Sportsfwrestling To be good in a sport like wrestling you have to be physi- cally, mentally, and emotionally - DAN GABLE tough. Below: PLANNING STRATEGY, Junior Todd Szykowny prepares to pounce on his opponent. Left: CONCERNED. Seniors Jim Alex and Tony Yost watch a fellow team member compete. Below L ft: AWESOME S ' J' Al t ' e . emor im ex pu s on an iron gnp that is sure to get him a pin. CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS Northwood Southview St. John's C. l.T. City Champ. Districts Tournaments St. Francis 38 St. John's 43 Stritch 34 Clay 34 Defiance 37 Start 13 7th of 16 lst of 15 Sth of 10 20th of 25 6th of 13 6th of 13 Sports!Wrestling 129 Far below left: USING TECHNIQUE. Junior Tom Schings is putijng to use some of his experience in trying to tum his opponent. Below: SIDELINED. Senior Mike Lawrence, a moving force on the varsity squad, was injured and couIdn't finish the year. Right. DOMINATION. Junior Dennis Mackley is successfully in control of his match at the Sylvania Southview toumament. 130 Sportsfwrestling 'W Above: 1986 WRESTLING TEAM. Standing: Senior Tony Yost, Junior Mike Miller, Junior Todd Szykowny, Senior Bill Zeiler, Senior Rob Goethals, Sophomore Pete Kawalski, Senior Mike Lawrence, Junior Tom Schings, Sophomore Tony Estavonik, Senior Bill Ray, Senior Jim Alex, Junior Dennis Mackleyg Kneeling: Senior Ron Pirucki, Sophomore Todd Severhof, Sophomore Dan Gerken, Sophomore Earl Keister, Sophomore Tim OYBITGD, Senior Ed Guel, Sopho more Charlie Moore, Sophomore Jeff Costanzo Sophomore Steve Swartz, Sophomore Jin Rutkowski, Sophomore Mike Kane, Sitting Freshman Tim Shefferly, Freshman Bob Delrue Freshman Tom Meyers, Freshman Tom Underwood Freshman Brian Holzemer, and Freshman Bot Longway. Frosh JV Show Potential 7 he J.V. wrestling team was led by Coach Steve Mortemore. They had a very successful season that was full of learning and excitement. They had many City placers: Dean Beauch lst, Steve Dyson 2nd, Steve Swartz 3rd, Tim O'Brian, Earl Keister and Jim Rutkowski 6th. The freshman team was coached by Brian Clark, who did very well in teaching the basics which are essential to first year wrestlers. The young freshman did well in all the tournaments in which they participated. There were several City players: lst Lance Dickens and Ken Perzg 2nd, Bob Delrue and Tom Underwoodg 3rd Tim Shefferly, Brian Simmons, Bob Longeway and Tom Myersg 4th, Mario Mata and Brian Holzemer. Keep it up guys! - Terry Czop Above: DRIVING FOR THE TAKEDOWN. Sophomore Steve Dyson uses a high croch to overpower his opponent. Above left: COACHING TO VICTORY. Coach Naufel and Coach O'Brian urge a wrestler onto victory. Top near left: SURPRISE ATTACK. Sophomore Dean Beach surprises his opponent and nails him to the mat. Top far left: STOPPED COLD. Sophomore Earl Keister stops his challenger from getting a takedown. Left: STRUGGLING FOR A PIN. Sophomore Steve Swartz is about to pin his opponent during the city toumament. Sportslwrestling 13 1 it he 1986 Boys Track Team had a successful, rebuilding season. With two new coaches and only five returning lettermen, the team relied on a great number of new runners. First year coaches Jim Peijniot and Karl Hanf started what should be a team to contend with in the future. Coach Jim Petiniot stated, One of the problems was that the team had a different coach each year. I intend to be here for a few years in order to strengthen the program. The track team competed against city teams at Bowsher High School and traveled to different schools to compete in invitationals. Some of the high points of the season were a fourth place finish in the Eagle Invitational and a fifth in the Napoleon Invitational. The team finished eleventh in the City Championship. Also, sophomore William Peterson qualified to go to the Regionals in the 100-meter dash, as did the 4-by-100 meter relay team. The members of the relay team were Senior Brian Rome, Sophomore Brian Lonsway, Freshmen Cidney Marious and William Peterson. - Mike Boaden 'Fw .mt Us ,WP .. fx .. A ll I sii w Clockwise from above: WE'RE WINNING. Coaches Jim Petiniot and Karl I-Ianf tabulate scores at a meet with Ottawa Hills. JUMP. Senior Mike Boaden suspends himself in mid-air as he competes in the long jump. GOING UP. Junior James Gilmore hangs on tight as he competes in the pole vault. FASTER. Sophomore Joe Huss keeps stride in the two mile. CONCENTRATE. Junior Alan Campos illustrates his concentration as he approaches the long jump. STYLE. Junior Brian Nordhaus shows off his style as he competes in the two mile relay. 132 Sports!Boys Track Boys Track Team , fn rf Starts Off Right I f emi? 1'-12 V i li liilila W ali J, I. 4 I 'fha -sz If Clockwise from below: SET. Senior Dave Hendencks prepares to throw the shotput. THE 1986 BOYS TRACK TEAM. Bottom row: Sophomore William Peterson, Seniors Brian Rome, Mike Boaden, Mark LaPIante, Junior Alan Campos, Row 2: Sophomore Joe Huss, Junior Brian Nordhaus, Sophomore Ed Palmagilf Freshmen Cidney Marious, Shawn Whirl, Leroy Bamett, Steve Zielinski, Dan Gomey, Pat Flynn, Coach Karl Hanf: Row 3: Coach Jim Petiniot, Freshmen Maurice Henderson, Thomas Underwood, Sophomores Paul Cowdrey, Lanfy Jones, Greg Strausbaugh, Sean McBride, Junior George Ray, Freshman Andre Hores, Sophomore Brian Moms, Top row: Junior Rich Granata, Sophomore Brian Lonsway, Freshmen Ron Zdunczyk, Jeff Reau, Jasin Rath, Jeff Frye, Senior Dave Hendricks, Sophomore Mike Holzemer, Freshman Jim Mehallow, Junior Mike Weedall, Sophomore Eric Johnson. GET OVER. Mike Boaden concentrates on getting over the high hurdle against Ottawa Hills. FIRST PLACE. William Peterson is the winner o the 100 meter dash. K? Em f CCHS 58 Perrysburg 74 ccHs 5516 Cardinal starch 2692 Bowsher 90 CCHS 72W Ottawa Hills 24 North Baltimore 7016 CCHS 17 St. Francis 79 Rogers 70 CCHS 22 St. John's 64 DeVilbiss 81 Napoleon Invitational - fifth place Clyde Relays - fourth place Clay Invitational - fourth place Catholic Invitational -third place City Championship - eleventh place SportslBoys Track 133 I ss he 1985-86 Girls Track Team really made their tracks in the path to success this year as they finished with a city league record of 9-3. Leading the team this year were the 3200m relay team consisting of Lynn Fournier, Tracy Snyder, Lisa Grabmeier, and Can'ie Bradeng the 1600m relay team consisting of Stacy Sohalski, Lynn Fournier, Lisa Grabmeier, and Sallie Gladwellg and Stacy Sohalski in the 400m. All of these took third place in city league competition with both Stacy Sohalski and the 1600m relay setting new school records. The girls were honored at a banquet on June 1 at which Lisa Grabmeier received MVP, Cony Sturek received the Coaches Award and Tracy Snyder received Most Improved. The girls look forward to another successful season with 10 returning lettermen. - Heather Avery 7 ,aa Top: EXCHANGE. Tracy Snyder hands off to Lynn Fournier in the 3200 relay. Center left: AIRBOUND. Amy Kosnikowski travels far distances in the long jump at the C.l.T.'S. Center: SPIRIT. Stacy Tugend's performance shows her pride as she breezes over the bar in the high jump. Center right: WATCH OUT, Mary Rudolph puts all her strength into the beginning of the race while competing at St. John's. Bottom right: FLASH. Lee Winckowski gracefully floats over the hurdles as she tries to catch her opponents. 134 Sports!Girls Track , Lady Irish Making f fwnawaavutmm- f Tracks 1985-86 GlRL'S TRACK. Bottom row: Carrie Braden, freshman, Kathy Grant, junior, Josette Sallee, sophomore, Jackie Cunningham, freshman, Sarah Criscib, freshman, Becky Bolbach, sophomore, Cheryl Miller, sopho- more, Tammy Urbanski, senior, Mary Rudolph, sophomore, Michelle Dzienny, sophomore, Cathy Koch, sophomore, Angie Scherzer, senior, Tricia Przeniczhy, sophomore, Amy Weiss, freshman, Amy Kuebler, sopho- more, Ten'i Welter, sophomore, Shelly Holtz, Senior, Row 2: Holly Arquette, sophomore, Lisa Urbanski, senior, Linda Grabmeier, senior, Sandy Sturek, sophomore, Roberta Gant, sophomore, Sue Mosko, freshman, Ellie Manders, sophomore, Vickie Sharlow, junior, Michelle Hahn, sophomore, Kris Boyle, senior, Molly Gray, freshman, Lisa Widegis, freshman, Lee Winkowski, freshman, Anne Johnson, freshman, Leslie Lewandowski, sophomore, Lynn Foumier, junior, Kelly Flynn, sophomore, Conv Sturek, freshman, Jenny Leapold, freshman, Robin Kubicz, freshman, f -J J' si. f 4, ,, - fy, 1-1:51 1 5 3, Q- 05' 4- - --1 Q-f , 591' -, Q - ' Yr W V - .ss 'fre ---' ' -, vs 'T . . , . 1 , if . r -'-- Q, w .s ' ' .Q J ' .', - ,- E T , 1- e-.X ' it . x .Rt -it f. , ft .- - i 52, 1 P . 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JSF' 1 VHS a5fE1'5'5kf:i:5eif2E H I f - 5 Jenny Moran, freshman, Tracy Snyder, senior, Top row: Stacy Tugend, junior, Sue Fournier, freshman, Jenni Croci, freshman, Molly Halker, sophomore, Jenny Mumen, freshman, Sarah Smith, freshman, Nicole Hughes, sophomore, Shawna Hill, sophomore, Kathy Moore, junior, Dawn Humphery, junior, Jenny Morgan, junior, Sara Schroeder, sophomore, Lori Kannlein, sophomore, Amy Kosnikowski, junior, Sallie Gladwell, freshman, Patty Micalicek, sophomore Debbie Beulher, sophomore, Carole Ruth, junior, Kelly Moore, junior, Stacy Shalski, junior Lisa Grabmeier, senior, Patti Callanan, sophomore, Monica Lamb, freshman. Center left: POWER. Chris Boyle puts all her strength into her event as she tosses the disk at the C.I.T.'S. Center right: READY-SET-GO. Shelley Holtz is off to a great start against her opponents in the 200m race. Bottom: STRIDE. Tqacy Snyder sets a steady pace in the 3200m re ay. f181luf Whitney tj-T'lr A CCHS T81 ,, .McAuley, S -,CCHS 98 A MaumeefValley f28f CCHS, 68 ' lNotre'Dame i T 26W CCHS 68 Bowsher A g 69W f cet-is j '62 i as -Rogers 1. rsmj ,62 Cfil ,Libbey S 14116 g , CCHS jc ' Scott: .,.j 713, C ' cel-is 198 H211-T t,, . It-ztlirf Cathoiic -,Invitational if 1 ' 5 A Sports!Girl,s Track 135 v Ji he 1985-86 Central Catholic gymnastics team finished their season with four wins and three losses. In Districts, held February 22 at Perrysburg High School, the team placed fourth out of twenty-three teams. With six retuming and four new team members, the team was basically young, consisting primarily of underclassmen. Seniors Angie Griswold, Candace Kranz and Kristie Pema led their team to victory. When questioned how successful the team was, Senior Kristie Pema said, I think we have improved greatly over the year. - Rene Atanacio 136 Sports!Gymnastics Everyone Loves i i i Q l E E 5 2 2 ,N-uv 1985-86 GYMNASTICS TEAM. Bottom Row: Freshman Laura Welter, Senior Angie Griswoldg Row 2: Senior Kristie Pema, Junior Kristie Myers, Freshman Kendra Kohls, Freshman Andrea Wallace, Top Row: Junior Dana Krerewicz, Senior Candace Kranz, Sophomore Cammie Kedzerski, Junior Cassey Aumiller. Not Pictured: Coach Wanda Schick, Far N! Left: GRRR! Candace Kranz shows how intense a gymnast can become during competition. Center: FLEXIBILITY. Kristie Perna shows her flexibility needed to perform a backwalkover on the balance beam. Above: WE'RE READY. Kristie Pema and Rene Atanacio prepare themselves for a vigorous workout. a Gymnast 1 li Left: STRAIGHT LEGS. Kristie Pema performs a split leap on the balance beam. Center Left: ELEGANT. Cammie Kedzerski shows the grace needed for an elegant yet taut pose. Center Right: STYLE. Dana Krerewicz shows her originality in dance poses needed for the floor exercise. Bottom: SPORTSMANSHIP. Angie Griswold and Candace Kranz show what it takes to receive winning scores. Below: POINTED TOES. Kristie Pema performs a double stag handstand on the balance beam while Dana Krerowicz watches intently. . .. i i fs lrl 'lt' :gy A . ' A .,. lll 1 ri K . . if A ,,,.,4' fl' ' V A A AAA' .. rr CCHS 94 Whitmer 110 W CCHS 105 Perrysburg 108 CCHS 95 Bowling Green 103 CCHS 113 Sandusky 93 CCHS 1 1 6 Findlay 105 CCHS 107 Northview 104 CCHS 108 Southview 103 CCHS 4th place Districts Sports!Gymnastics 137 his year the hockey team was not very successful in winning, though they proved to be a team with a better attitude and outlook for future Central Catholic hockey teams. This year was a rebuilding year for our team. The hockey team has had three coaches in three years which made it difficult for players to feel secure and have faith in themselves, Coach Tom Lopez committed himself to return next year and continue his effective discipline and training program. In spite of the tough season, Tom Martin won Coach's Award and Dennis Roudebush, Most Valuable Player. - Bill Klocinski Above: Greg Brace and Dennis Roudebush take a breather while the ice is cleaned at the Toledo Sports Arena where Central Catholic played all home games. Right: 1986 HOCKEY TEAM. Bottom row: Sophomore Ryan Pritts, Seniors Bill Klocinski, Tom Martin, Greg Brace, Junior Sam Braden, Freshman Bill Carrol. Top row: Coach Tom Lopez, Junior Tom Smith, Freshman Sean Brown, Senior Tim Tynan, Junior Dennis Roudebush, Sophomores Mike Henisse and Ken Lump, 138 Sports!Hockey Give Blood Play I-Iockey Counterclockwise from left: WHAT A SAVE! Tom Martin makes an awesome save to hold Central Catholic in the Clay game which was lost by one goal, 5-4. TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS. 19420 Mike Henisse watches as Bill Klocinski tangles with one of Springiield's frustrated Blue Devils. PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM. Left wing Sam Braden receives the puck from Mike I-Ienisse which leads to another goal and another victory. VICTORY IS SWEET. 412 Bill Klocinski and 99516 Tim Tynan dig for the puck while Blue Devil's defense is out of position. The Irish prevail with a 10-1 victory. iccns ccns ccns ccns ccns cons cons ccHs ccns ccHs , ccns win loss loss loss loss win win tie win win loss Springfield Woodward Lake Clay Woodward Bowsher Start Start Bowsher Springfield Lake Sports!Hockey 139 Irish Bowlers Roll up the Score he 1986 Central Catholic Bowling team was again split into three. With this split the teams were placed into three leagues which all met on Saturday mornings at Imperial Lanes. The teamls overall performance was not greatly improved over last year's, but with the loss of last year's seniors, this year's teams performed the same throughout the year. Through the season the National League team was led by the performance of Greg Cook with a game average in the 180's. With most of this year's team being underclassmen, the outlook for next year is very positive. - Paul Rahe L llll . ,,,,,,.,.. . .. . 1986 Nationals League Team 21 wins 18 losses 1986 American First Team 18 wins 21 losses 1986 American League Second Team 32 wins 43 losses 140 Sports!BowIing Clockwise Top to Bottom: EXCITED BOWLER. Freshman Brian Ducat gets excited as he figures his score. 1986 NATIONAL LEAGUE BOWLING TEAM. Senior Paul Barboza, Freshman Brian Ducat and Sophomore Greg Cook. 1986 AMERICAN LEAGUE FIRST TEAM BOWLERS. Front Row: Sophomore I f.,?3?rfQi.,f1i Beth Lesniewiczg Back Row: Freshman Heatherl Gillingham and Tracy Piorkowski, Junior John Frey, and Senior Jodi Bayer. 1986 AMERICAN LEAGUE SECOND TEAM BOWLERS. Junior Melaniel Majewski, Senior Steve Frye, Freshman Lonnie Arnett, and Freshman Greg Guzman. Irish Go for the Green entral Catholic's golf team, inspired by its longtime coach Carl Ozwarzack, came in with a sixth place finish in City League play this past year. The team played its matches from August until early October at various courses in the area. Senior Co-Captain Pete Docis observed, At first we were not prepared for the long grind, but we eventually became accustomed to itf' The Irish linksters were led by Senior Co-Captain Keith Olander, who had a 39.8 average for the season. Keith also gamered second team All-City, and third in the Sugar Creek Invitational. Other contributing team members were Freshman Matt Mclntyre and Bryan Stork along with Senior Pete Docis. According to Stork, We're a young team with a lot to learn, but give us time and we'll be there! He was referring of course, to next year's City League title chase. - Paul Rahe lClockwise Bottom to Top: 1986 CENTRAL CATHOLIC GOLF TEAM. Front Row: Freshman Mike Mikula and Bryan Storkg Back Row. Seniors Pete Docis, Keith Olander, and Freshman Matt if Mclntyre. WATCHED CLOSELY. Senior Keith Olander is watched by an official as he tees off. SWEET SWINGER. Senior Pete Docis attempts to hit a perfect drive in his attempt for a perfect round. ., . 2 Vnyv -V.. iif 'ifl V, V ,., V VVA V V VVV VVVV V VV ,V,.1 VV .,.i sift: f'r . is iiQ1if1 'if ' TP? vir-f1 r i ,.,,,. 1 .-., ,...1 ,...., I' ' f , . . ...gi CCHS won Rodgers CCHS won Woodward CCHS won Scott CCHS lost St. Johnis CCHS split Woodward, Bowsher CCHS split C. Stritch, St. Francis CCHS 5th Whitmer Inv. CCHS 7th Genoa Inv. CCHS won Libbey CCHS won Waite CCHS split Scott, Macomber CCHS lost Whitmer CCHS 7th Districts CCHS 6th City Championships Sports!Gol-i 141 e V ' In all of the activity that goes on in school, there is a group of students that not only participate successfully in school, but are also successful in athletics. Though there are a great many athletes that are very competitive in sports at Central Catholic, the few that have achieved All-City recognition are being honored in this feature. All of the individual athletes that are pictured are honored at an All-City Banquet held each year. - Jim Alex Candy Kranz Sr. Gymnastics lst All-City, State qualifier Central Catholic's All-City Teams Varsity Girls V-ball lst Team All-City l Varsity Girls B-ball lst Team All-City Keith Cousino Sr. Gymnastics lMen'sl p Sunrise Gymnastics - 6x State Champ i 142 Sports!Feature Varsity Girls X-County lst Team All-City ..z .. f .1 ig a i Au-City Athletes Tim Kahle Sr. lst Team B-ball F. Chris Jordan Sr. lst Team F-ball C. Keith Olander Sr. lst Team Golf ' we., X es t 5.4 +3 if' Chris Lockett Sr. lst Team B-ball G. 1 T Brian Rome Sr. lst Team F-ball FB. Kris Wysocki Sr. lst Team Volleyball ...Ar .-:nv K I Q' Matt Kregal Jr. lst Team F-ball G. W. 339' f tss' ' i T I ,,,l 'X.P' , fir A Lisa Grabmier Sr. lst Team X-Country Jenny Moran Fr. lst Team X-Country John O'Quinn Jr. lst Team F-ball T. Andy Grambacher Jr. lst Team F-ball P. , Da e Bialorucki Sr. Ron Ferguson Sr. Steve Frye Sr. ?3eTIg22'22l,'lQ Tennis lstlTeam B-ball P. lst Team B-ball ss. lst Team B-ball Umm, Varsity Boys B-ball lst Team All-City - - 'liz at Doug Goodnough Sr lst Team B-ball lB. . we M, Greg Tucker Sr. lst Team B-ball OF. I SportslFeature 143 E' 3 5 E 1 Z S 2 I 5 ' '- E .. - L' 1 , , , 2 if 5 144 Iuniors!Division page 9 00969 ,- fffii Q one ww 09 f 0 new 'Q .tl M' ZX l Iuniors It Seems Like an Endless Iourney They have been described as awesome, fun-loving and spirited. Yes, weire talking about the great class of '87. Besides the normal everyday activities of a Iunior such as Chemistry, Algebra ll, English and Christian Living classes, not to mention lunch, many Iuniors at CCHS looked forward to Prom, getting their first jobs and of course, taking ACT and SAT tests. For the class of '87, anxiously awaiting to be seniors, high school seemed like an endless journey on their pathway to success. - Terry Screptock, section editor Iun gs:-'TP Commissioners Salli Bollm v fo-uv Tony Comes Patrice Fl Thom Grulllllexil I 'WI Dana Krerowicz Missy Lengel Steve Macy Michelle Morel Kristy Mueller Lori Doland Ianet Rectenwald Sherrie Russell Tom Slhings Chris Schuller Laura Shaffer Terri Zieler Kate Adams Richard Allen Susan Anderzack Mark Andrzejewski Doug Applegate Lisa Arnett Lee Arnold Ioe Aubry Cassey Aumiller Heather Avery Ann Bain Dan Barker Ienny Bass at Ierome Bennett Mike Beutler Dan Bilka Michelle Bishop Kevin Blondo Paul Boes T ' :iff ...W .fig Q Heads of the Class President Rick Hohner Vice-President Kevin Murnen Secretary Laurie Bishop Treasurer Iamie Todorowski ccording to junior Karen Szymanski, We look up to each other as brothers and sistersg if one of us is ever in trouble we know we have a classmate to help us through. The class of '87 did a good job of carrying on the friendship that is a tradition of Central Catholic and will continue it through their senior year. - Terry Screptock 146 Iuniors -'Y' W 1 , 'ff ,,,,,, fr, f , , .,,,, ., ,' 2, '.,,, X ,, ,, , I f,f!'V, f A Wg? l Q 5, A A Qi AV A 3 f f 6' 2' 1 J 'bf if X ,fr ,Z ,S 4 fr i 4 N, 1 K 9 WY' ' .Q ,,, , I 41:45 f Ay J V gl we , , f f VW' f ' f 1 i t ' gf 4 Q All , fr! M f Z 5 r W 2, . J if 5 ' 4, I! XJ ,4 M , .ii , ,,, , ,iit, ,,,,, if., gg, ,gV35,g5,555 Q ':,:,.g.sv:::fffvf'- Mi M' 6 f--ffm H. QQ 33? ' 4 W A 523 S Q 9 '56 7,4 if r, -, ,,,..,,, 2 'V . , A Todd Bgnfgn . ' ' -, ' Angela Borowicz I, 3 Y sam Braden A , . 'I , L Stacey Bradshaw I Chris Brautigan , it , 4? , Dan Brennan K ,' K Dave Brockmeyer Cindy Brockmoeller Leslie Brown Linda Brown Chris Brownfield Wendy Bueter Dorene Cahill Alan Campos Ion Canty Doug Capo Laura Cardone Danny Carmean , ssss Lisacmeyrr , sn,,,n fliili' I it ,Q Jenny Cano ' if If 1' lohn Carter V ' iii' 241, t . W I S0niaCaSllll0 gb! I ' l v ell, l f, ' : ':f , I ', ld ' '7. .M ,g ltgxawaf: ' , P H- ff -rg if-wafer, . ,gy q,, Th0m35 Cater , ,, S. l 'I llll SCOU Ceslio gel? fi, , ,,, .s,, ,, lg i ' i Anne Marie ceuufa A rg ,, ,. ,I ,,...,, Dawn Christen viola Cline , ,,,,i ,,,,. A , , V..,, V. ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Q ,,A T. .kk C t 524925 5 ' um 0 Da es 2 ' .,,,.. Dave Collins ' .'-i Mack Collins I iiil i Dun Comes . I CarulCom1in ' f Amy C0n!0S l,.,, n-.. ,, Tony cameras :if WYE l lirzarzzirs Marcus Cordland -.s.....e... ...W-t.,.....N Clockwise: HOMECOMING EXCITEMENT. Ienn Kruzel and Elizabeth Engwert help to build, the excitement of Homecomin 1985 by decorating their car in the traditional Central Catholic colors of scarlet and gray for the parade. CHEMICAL REACTION. Iunior Mike Kuebler observes his chemistry experiment with wonder in Mr. Pilatowslci's class. HIGH ENERGY. juniors Tom Desmond and Doug Capo study hard and listen intentively in their electronics class with hopes of becoming another Thomas Edison. IUNIOR ARTIST. Fran Koogan works energetically on an art assignment in Ms. Lipe's art class. Inniors 147 Michael Cravens Candee Cutshaw Marlene Czemiak Terrence Czop X '- if Iulie Dailey 0 Vince Danyai A Mike Debo Vicki DeCola Dawn Delacruz Ieff Dempsey Tom Desmond leni Diamond Dean Dietrich Iamey DiModica Gentry Dixon Lisa Doniere Sharyl Doran Drew Douglas Michael Drudzinski Lynn Durand Dave Dusseau A xg' C 5329753 ' , my 4 W 5' 'af .tk Y . ff f . . 5 ih 5 f Lynn Easton H K f can scum: y 'Fi' 111 Scott Eldrecl ' , Rene Elliot - j jjj Beth Engwert V' I Ieanne Ewald 5 f Donald Fall Phillip Feltman Larry Flowers Lynn Fournier Craig Freeman john Frey Kris Friesner jennifer Gaudet it teee .y avr 2 4 I l ix M f fff wi ik fi I MMM as 2 17 1: V J K J A ,Q ia 1 aj lv X fi 'Y' an av ws v ttt X Iunior Fa orites! Favorite song - Secret Lovers l Favorite group - Led Zeppelin Favorite radio station - 93.5 WRQN Favorite TV show - The Cosby Show Favorite movie - The Breakfast Club Favorite actor - Sylvester Stallone Favorite actress - Molly Ringwald Favorite book - Crossings Favorite subject - English Favorite food - Pizza Favorite sport - Football Favorite color - Blue Favorite season - Summer Favorite holiday - Christmas Most original food - Corn beef Most original TV show - Captain Caveman Most original book - School handbook Most original actress - Miss Piggy Most original actor - Rowdy Piper SUPER SPRITE - This group of Iuniors, led by Michelle Murawski and Shelley Morel, cheers the Irish football team on to victory over St. Iohns at the Glass Bowl. , A 4 34 if ' 4 M 'ii 4 A W.. ,. 148 Iuniors S I V, ' , I-iii' iifffi if wi. I ',, g 1 . 5, ' I 'fy ., I A A :fp 'J . 3 4 . 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Iuniors 149 jean Holewinski julie Houtz Dawn Humphrey Karin Hurley Christine Irons Kath jagielski julie johnoff jeffrey johnson jim johnston Christine jones joel josefowicz Beth joy Shannon juers jeffrey jump james jurski Doug Kahle jason Kahle Marc Kania Patrick Kania Robert Keck Patrice Karcher jeanne Kettinger jennifer Kish Lynn Knack Keith Koelsch Keith Kolasinski Rachael Kolebuck Rhonda Kolebuck Frances Koogan Mary Kookoothe Amy Kosnikowski Amy Kraft Matt Kregel Nicholas Kremnetz jenny Kruzel fgz v llvfg. S ,, 7 H f 1' J J 9'- f f , :W , V 2 FJ g ,.,,., ,+L V 1, , W W f' -h- if if , nv f of 12 qw 7 4,1 K ,V ' , E , ' ff -r ,,j, if f if W f 7 V ,- . . 1- g f K ee eeijf'i j i 4 - ,,., , ,, ,A f Us - paw My , Mgr as :Egf 3 fza S' ,., li' W .Ti . .,,,, ,Au . , ,, agp-j,ag,Zgjgg f H125 2 l2:2-:Wffii ifzwjfsllifffiii 1 V , We , ya, .1 . 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These three-hour long tests are used to determine whether a college will accept or reject a student's application. Because of this pressure to do Well on these tests is great, and many students fear the tests. A UNITED CLASS - Sue Lenkay, Carole Ruth, Connie Rosa, and Dana Krerowicz cheer alon with the rest of the junior class for the footbai team at a pep rally. 150 juniors Both tests contain Math and English sections, but the ACT contains a Science and a Social Studies section also. One example of a problem found on either test is the following: What is the cost, in dollars, to carpet a room X yards long and Y yards wide, if the carpet costs ten dollars per square foot? The answer is QOXY. That was not so hard, was it? - Kristen Hamilton wif ,V , L :f ' W , ff QQ 'A Q? 1' 1 wr, ,- Q' qw ,, .f .wr 4 . Q23 , s ' , , ,. yd. wry 1 B 1 'F If 4 Michael Kuebler Anthony Kunkel Tammy Kuron Therese Langenderfer Bill laskey Cheryl Laumann Kristine Lawniczak Susan Lenkay Mary Lewandowski Tammy Lewandowski lane Marie Lewinski Anita Lopez Kathy Ludlow David Lutz Dennis Mackley Kerry Mahoney Mike Maidlow Lori Majewski Melanie Majewski lay Mandell Karyn Manders Mary Beth Mang Mary Marshall David Martinez Patrick Martinez Antonio Mata Lynn Mathena Marty Matura Donna Maus Daniel McAdoo Eric McClellan jennifer McGaffey Melissa McGowan Dave McGranahan Kerri McGreevy Juniors 15 1 ', ., 5 V' ' 1 V if A M A 1,-5 f,, 1 A 2 we B0b McGuire ' ' 1-s 1 144 ' ' '55 .,,,,,g ' . Colleen McGuire 'M ,lf ' f , J A A Iames McKelvey ' ' 1 ' A ' . , Chris McPhillips Q X A ' ' I LV L X f , Scott Meek ' , A, ' , , Laurie Meidt VW K V1,f I I my f I E A, M Ray Meiers K t 'M v A .sw ' fi g ',, ' 'ffff , K , Michael Merritt A I ff' f r-. ,as as ?'lv'fz .. s ' 'iififa m' 1' Marc Michaelson f 5 1' an ' Mau Michalak f - - Q - - r Tom Michalak x f 7 , , I ' Q A 7 Bob Mikolaiczlyk - -' ' ,A A LA .,,L Cindy Mil er I 3 A ,X J :V f 'W GWB Miller ' A A A A AA A A 'P AA ' 'll J' 1 V 1 I A-M - , r' V Mike Maier ' - ',A ' I A A Q Robert Miller f y Lim Mominee A. ' ' A ' Alf' if He en Montalto k , ' Kathy Moore Kristina Moore ,A , V jennifer Morgan s ,f . ra , ' a 4 'W' -. W 5 ff f t- .,., A 'fafff-N 1 . T Tw , 'fn 5 Carol Mossing . ' ' 7 Q 4, Michelle Murawski Y V' Q I V vii , ' Tim Murphy fl, . , 'Q ' J ' f Kevin Nester will ' Q' 'X ' A t- Dan Niedbalski A . ' ' k ? Shawn Nikolakos Q 4 , V ' N, 3 -f Brian Nordhaus i Wi P Becky 0'Donnell Renee O'Hair Kevin Olander Kim O'Loughlin Iohn O'Quinn Waldemar Ort l Mike Osswai,d -ln 'fy 4, A. A Ax ? M 9 J 'Sf 1 Mike Pakulski Megan Palmer Mike Paprocki Douglas Parton Matt Paskiet Tim Peatee Lf -yr? , W u1'1 www-e H ug . A. A' LV' Q t.. dr en: fa 'H . L A 1 'KJV ' 1' . A-A Clockwise: HOLIDAY HAPPINESS. Iohn O'Quir1n, Matt Kregal, Carol Connin, Lori Poland, and Lori Sharren enjoy being part of the junior class and show it by carrying their class Christmas tree to the Cathedral on December 20, 1985 for our annual Christmas Mass. IINGLE BELLS. Iunior Kathy Iagelski shows off her 152 Iuniors wonderful talent of sin ing at our annual Christ- mas show, The Soungs of Music, which was held for the students at Central Catholic on December 18, 1985 in the front gym and at Lourdes College for family and friends on December 14 and 15 J ff' JA ff . H116 :. Iliff? f 23 af A Q 4 I, f , i 4' - , l , w, I ' .. A? Y M E f 'X , 3 I. ft 1 1 f- ... Kim Piorkowski Heidi Pitzen V , Ion Plasencio ' 7 Q Mr Steve Plenzler Pat Pollauf Wendy Provencher ,sxikiifl Lynn Quay ' 4 ,, I A Arica Quinn Gus Rahe Chris Ravary George Ray Cliff Reasonover Iim Reau joe Reinhart Renee Relford Charlotte Reymann Iennifer Roberts Cheryl Robertson Nora yn Romak Kristi Rooney Constance Rosa AM. f ,Z ,.: W 2-Q ,Q i V , V . V g ,- we 5' 3 falii t l ' 1- f . 1 lg ff is Vtt,, 5 ff I ...g c yttt f .4 .. , A +1 'D , , . 7 LL W Y. ' 'iff ' . 'P 2?ezg,,. . H ' EP Dennis Roudebush ,A f ' --X ' Pharaba Runckel , ,, , ' ' , Carole Ruth ,V fa ' Michele Rutkowski ' f Y',, ' I Karen Sado if I Robert Samshel Robbin Sanchez -af f ig 'jk ' 'V' Qi o if Q fad '- john Santus Sandy Sauter Howard Scally Tom Schafer Lisa Schiel Karen Schimmel Gerard Schmenk David Schock Wendy Schoen Q. .W .15 Mary Schultz Mary Schwartz Bob Seibenick Mike Seitz David Shanahan juniors Take a Ride y the beginning of junior year most juniors had their licenses to drive a car. This meant they had to find a car or use the famous family station wagon. Of course, they had to find a Clockwise: MAKE UP TEST. junior Tony Comes makes u an English test for Sister IoAnn Marie's clfass on the second floor. TENNIS TIME. junior Sue Lenkay prepares to return a serve from DeVilbiss whic C aims them a victory. HOMECOMING. juniors jamie Todorowski and Stacy Sohalski prepare for the 1985 Homecoming parade by decorating their car. way to finance their car insurance, too. Then, they took on the challenge of finding a parking place close to the school. According to junior Karen Szymanski, t'I've never had so much freedom since I started driving. It gave me the chance to get a job and learn the responsibility of having my own car. Finally, juniors took on the task of finding dates of all the parties and directions on how to get there. - Mark Kelly Iuniors 1 5 3 Christy Swierczek -fffvwww aww Victoria Sharlow Steven Shema ' i.,..7 ' we eg W. '73 at vi., xv rf , , , f v. UQ ,JJ Aw ' -Jar! 55. f v ,r WW ,iw T Sh Id it ft .it racy Er' an tp -vu 1 . ----N .--V ,N -we 'f lohn Shlepr ' 5 lv 5 1' KW f Lori Shriner jj? Q va if , K A A Kristine Shriver p Qi f it 'Q' N Tony Siminiak A Q ' I .V Man Simon W' A p l David Smith . f . g I ' ' ,E . - f A Qt ' Q Fred Smith 'jg , , 4 rw . . Ron smith 4- ri r' kv ' it H 4' ' - Tum smith . T Kathy Snyder K A , ' ' f Scott Sneider I I K H Tim Snyder if' . if ' A Stacy Sohalski In . my is i 5 ,I 7 , ,gg Q Glenn Soldner if Barb Soster ,A N v lim Snark -vm Q Carla Steele Amy Stevens , Hal Stevens Ieannie St. julian Leah Stolarski Aaron Stykemain Kirk Sulier Scott Sulier Deb Swartz Greg Swinart on lg . fi fa . . ,f-.N .1 f ' 2 ,,,- I l e , Q: ' ' A T ltt 'A V i lf v . 5 , ,z, . .. V Todd Szykowny I' -' Ye' ' I .1 ' Q -f I ,gf ,',' t . . A Karen Szymanski V4 W ' . ,Q . I Y dggft' Q6 16:1 Vi 1 'W' A fin, A ,gl Pam Taylor MA, , Fai i f N, j ' ,in Scott Thornton Q .,. f ' at . , f' 15 H lfleff' . , . 4 A-uf'-f s up . E. .M , af f E 1 1, Kara Tomaszewski ' 5 I If LiSHT0Ih . t .i 'erl Ktt T A Stacey Tugend Q. , I V , , 'l V QM? K '-'K ff What Do You Want to Do With Your Life? hroughout the year, juniors gained the experience which prepares them to be tomorrow's upperclassmen. As juniors, they took on their own responsibilities and went off in their own directions. After graduation, rnost juniors plan to go to college. Terry Czop said, I plan to go to college and become a lawyer. K'What do you want to do with your life? is a big question. Some will be able to answer todayg others will answer tomorrow. - Karen Szymanski 1 54 Iuniors 1 ' 1? Above: MEASURE BY MEASURE. lim Gensbechler and Karen Szymanski carefully calculate the gram weight of sodium in Chemistry. Right: '87! '87! Salli Bollin leads her class in a patriotic cheer. rv Bette Ulrich Laura Van Wormer Maggie Vazquez 15 'tant ...ga 'f-'-3 erl , -r 6 0 5 xv, , J' ., Sf' Lew. if 5 ,... 'S . .. 9 , ? - 'A t - . . K -.f M,,..- 'ni x ll' s. A-. -ay x ' W L s, ,V., H Karen Zarnoch Debbie Zerby Christopher Zielinski David Zielinski Greg Zilba Left: HEAVEN. junior Heather Avery and date dance the night away at the Sadie Haw ins dance. Above: UP AGAINST THE WALL. junior Doug Hoffman wears his new sunglasses to school. 5 ' V ' 3. ' .Q , 1 ,ga .. g Shelly Vendemo Anne Walasinski Todd Walters Margo Washington Gretchen Weaver Ron Weber Mike Weedall Paul Wenzel Steve Wester Debra Wilder Dave Williams Ioseph Williams Leslie Williams Pat Williams Tom Williams Carrie Wodarski Paul Woityna Tim Woinowski Matt Wojtkowiak Shelly Woiton Andrea Wortham Dave Wozniak Iames Wozniak Ste hen Wulf Karl' Yakumithis Troy Yost Tony Zakrzewski Cheryl Zarecki Iuniors 1 55 1 56 Iuniors!Feature Iuniors Take to the Road S omething all students looked forward to was the day they got their licenses. This usually took place during Iunior year and was no easy task. There are some people who passed the test on the first try, and others who had to take it a couple of times before finally pass- ing. Then, there were the few students who had been trying to get their licenses since they were sixteen and are now twenty-one. These people never seemed to be able to pass no matter how hard they tried. Something always seemed to go wrong, whether it was running a stop sign, going over the speed limit, or caus- ing a ten car pile-up. Many students breathed a sigh of re- lief when they finally held their licenses in their hands, but many problems were still to come. One major feat was getting the car keys from parents who were not too eager to leave their cars in the hands of their teenage sons and daughters. Begging and pleading sometimes worked, as did bribing parents for the use of the car in exchange for doing the dishes for a week or something equally appealing. Once they did manage to trick parents into giving them the cars, the student then had to face other drivers who were not so skillful in handling the car as the student. One person they had to beware of was the nervous driver. These were the people who were always weaving in and out of traffic looking for an opening. They always seemed to be in a hurry, even if they were only going to school. New drivers also had to be wary of reck- less drivers, who never looked before pulling out of parking lots or went 50 MPH around corners. Equally danger- ous were the extra cautious drivers. These drivers always stopped complete- ly and looked behind them before changing lanes or drove ten miles under the speed limit. Of course, after having mastered all of these skills, the student still had to face the most difficult challenge of all: finding a parking place at school. - Kristen Hamilton V , , J fwf--xwwff.-fWr,WM'w,,,m,r, ':lwffix- , - vi - 'I+' f f- ,,,Wm.M, 1 iz J z - 1 . fr.-ff. ' I -'Q ' ' ' ,, , ,yay M, '- V ,, A .. . ,V N , , .gvzp gg ,Q .,....,V wa . . , neg . w- - K 1.1 MONTE CARLO, THE ONLY WAY TO GO: Owner - Terry Czop, 1970 Monte Carlo. 'Near we Left: LET THE WIND BLOW THROUGH YOUR HAIR: Owner - Heather Avery, 1965 Mustang Convertible. Far Left: MUSTANG - THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE: Owner - Heather Avery, 1965 Mustang Convertible. Center A FAMILY CAR: Owner - Karen Szyrnanski, 1978 Mercury Zepher. diff I ,, ,, I ,,,,-MMM V , I if ygg!4'Qi Above: ILLEGALLY PARKED. Owner Steve Wulf, 1976 Grand Prix. Far bottom left: LET'S GO CRUISIN2 Owner Tom Cater, 1976 Monte Carlo. Left: LOVE BUG. Owner Steve Macy, 1977 Volkswagen. Juniors! F eature 157 fwff ,Q ,, 4 1 659 158 0rganizationslDivision page 0 09 MIL. Q ,MA .. 0023 Q wi it is wg ET VOR!-U wg' , r ONE I feng? X Dr glad I f 515 Af O I Q I P ears rganization After Hours Many students at Central Catholic succeeded in managing homework and other extra curricular activities, such as clubs or various organizations. These organizations were designed to get students involved in activities outside school. Also, the organizations provided an opportunity to meet new and exciting people interested in the same activities. By getting involved, these students gained experience to make them successes in the future. - Marianne Iwinski, section editor 0rganizat1ons!D1v1s1on page 159 1985-86 MARCHING BAND. Kneeling: Drum Major Ceci Vedra, Row 1: Laura Corbett, Hope Carroll, Dawn Galanbos, Kerri McGreevy, Andrea Heitger, Lisa Burr, Jenny Roberts, Dawn Roland, Karen Zarnock, Molly Lauer, Noralyn Romak, Lisa Widejkis, Michelle Dizienny, Lee Vldnckowski, Lori Shriner, Dawn Czop, Debbie Bialecki, Amy Mills, Julie Johnoff, Cathy Brautigan, Julie Koziarski, Jamie Benyag Row 2: Director Mr. James Crumbly, Tammy Kuron, Amy Compton, Rollie Pirucki, Dave Collins, Sandy Traylor, Tom Grzybowski, Mike Dennehy, Lisa Giovanucci, Kathy Rahe, Shelly Grajczyk, Terry Sartor, Jeff Rodriguez, John Rahe, Michelle Browder, Stan Mikolajczyk, Jeff Szurminski, Laura Oliver, Amy Fairchild, Row 3: Keith Kolasinski, John Ruiz, Greta Lee, Kristie Killie, Jeannine Loper, Angie Hahn, Kelly Kleplak, Marita Whitfield, Cindy Griggs, Susie Burrell, Lisa Wood, Michelle Claypool, Carla Grant, Tony Nguyen, Beth Lesniewicz, Brian McCartney, Anna Francis, Row 4: Amy Contos, Anne Walasinski, Tracey Doran, Row 5: Jeff Mason, Dave Barnocki, Amy Stoner, Jim Mackiewicz, Brian Rodgers, Ray Heitger, Andy Pawlak, Amy Drake, Dorene Cahill, Ron Weber, Joanne McCabe, Shawn Nikolakos, Carol Mossing, Craig Freeman, Bryan Pederson, Joe Plenzler, Eric Tepeg Top row: Larissa Hnatczuk, Tom Meyers, Sean Simmons, Mark Nordhaus, Kathy Moore, Mike Belair, Mark Andrzejewski, Dave Reinhert, Cliff Keane, Paul Cowdry, Joy Ramsey, Jenny Carroll, Andre Campos, Anne Gorney. Not pictured: Kelly Moore. r. James Crumbly, Jr. completed his fifth year as Central Catholic's instrumental director last year. He said he enjoys the challenges he has had to meet here at CCHS. Recently, he organized the school's Jazz Band, a group of musicians with a special talent for jazz music, and the Gospel Choir, another group of students who are interested in gospel music. Away from CCHS, he is the Musical Minister at the First Church of G d. 160 0rganizations!B and 0 THE BIG MAN HIMSELF. Mr. Jim Crumbly directs the orchestra at the Commencement Ceremonies. FIELD COMMANDER. Drum Major Ceci Vedra directs the marching band on the field. OUTSTANDING. Senior Andy Pawlak, one of several soloists featured in the halftime shows, steps away from the rest of the band for his part. rish Musicians March to Success 111 ini 1171 . Tl Ulfil If 'f'I.AI.'f3 - PERSISTANCE. Despite the heat at an early game at the University of Toledo, band members Mike Belair, Michelle Browder, Tom Grzybowski, Rollie Pirucki, and Dave Collins keep the spirits of the crowd up. SNAP IT UP. In a relaxed portion of the halftime show, trumpeters Carol Mossing, Joanne McCabe, Ron Weber, and Andy Pawlak snap their fingers to the beat. ON A MORE SERIOUS NOTE. A few moments later, the trumpet line gets back to work at full intensity. nder the direction of Mr. James Crumbly and his assistant, Mr. Michael Insko, the 1985-86 Fighting Irish Marching Band kept in Step on its road to success. The size of the band grew from the previous year to 93 members, including 22 members of the Color Guard and its Drum Major, Ceci Vedra. In preparation for the year, a couple of things had to be dealt with. Openings created by graduated seniors had to be filled by younger members, and the music and drills had to be choreographed into a polished act. The season began in mid-July, with hard practice in summer heat. The band went to camp in the first week of August to clean up its show and have a little fun. Marching season ran from then to the end of football, with a few parades later on. For the remainder of the year it was concert season, with the band shifting more towards an orchestra. Throughout the year, the band had a number of responsibilities. Among them were pre-game and halftime shows, performances for recruitment and open house, support at pep rallies, entertainment at assemblies, and contests and parades. Getting back to its success, the band placed well in its competitions. Its highest award was a second place at Lake High School. When asked about his opinion of Central Catholic's Band, Mr. Crumbly responded, The level of talent is good and the kids are fun to work with. - Scott Thornton Organizations!B and 16 1 ounds of Triumph Clockwisez PERFECT FORMATION. The CCHS band demonstrates their discipline during a halftime show. PROUD. Mr. Crumbly shows off a trophy that the CCHS band received from a contest for their outstanding performance. BOOM. Sophomore Jeff Rodriquez waits patiently at a performance for his cue to bop the Ludwig. BLOWING HARD. Junior Shawn Nikolakus plays the fight song at the St. Francis game. SYNCHRONIZED. On the field, Sophomores Stan Mikolajczyk and Lisa Giovannucci keep the drumline in time. TINKLE TINKLE. Sophomores Amy Fairchild, Laura Oliver, Junior Tami Kuron and Senior Amy Compton hit the right notes during halftime. 162 0rganizati0ns!Band Colors of Success Guards of CCHS Fly Their Flags iii: Q ,, WM, wa., QQ, is .,,,. ,,,, ,, W 3, l ., it Above: 1986 COLOR GUARD. Bottom row: Julie Johnoff, Lori Skinner, Debbi Bialecki. Amy Mills, Michelle Dzienny, Molly Lauer, Top row: Dawn Czop, Lori Halstead, Andrea Lisa Widejkis, Lee Winckowski, Kathy Heitger, Lisa Birr, Noralyn Romak, Dawn Brautigan, Karen Zarnoch, Kerri McGreevy, Galambos, Jenny Roberts, Jamie Benya. he Color Guard played an important role for the band this year. In order for the music to be fully enjoyed, routines with flags were developed. The resulting visual effect captured the audiences' sense of sight as well as sound. The 20 participants practiced long hours during and after school in order to accomplish success. Junior Noralyn Romak stated, It took much time and effort, but it was Worth it. During the off-season they competed. This year they placed 5th overall in the Mansfield competition. Each year, Color Guard becomes a more successful section in the band. - Sonia C. Castille Top left: DON'T DROP IT. Vldth expertise Sophomore Molly Lauer twirls her flag at a performance. Top right: KEEPING THE GLARE OUT OF THEIR EYES. Sophomores Lori Corbett and Hope Carrol enjoy a night game. Above: GIVING A SALUTE. Michelle Dizienny, Lee Vldnkowski, Tracey Duran, and Lori Shriner 'Thaw great honor for the football team at 0rganizations!Color Guard 163 chool spirit doesn't come from one persong it comes from all of us. If you're not in a sport it doesn't mean you don't have spirit. Coming to the games and supporting the team is spirit. These girls began their season by going to the University of Toledo's cheerleading camp. Junior Lyn Mominee remembers it being a great experience, meeting cheerleaders from other schools and competing against them. It was all fun and hard work. Everyone seemed to come together as one big group. - Karen Szymanski Above, Clockwise: FRESHMEN CHEER- LEADERS. Shelly Varwig, Rean Fisher, Mari Korhumel, Amy Weiss, Kendra Kohls, Jenny Marshall. Missing: Sue Mosko. J.V. FOOTBALL: Sophomore Amy Wagner, Junior Shelly Morel, Junior Dana Krerowicz, Junior Connie Rosa, Junior Michelle Murawski, Sophomore Barb Schwindg stand- ing: Janet Bodie. I-R-I-S-H! Michelle Murawski, Carol Leite, and Connie Rosa support the Football team to victory. J.V. BASKETBALL: Bottom Row: Lynn Speweikg Row 2: Junior Diana Hernandez, Sophomore Stacy Palmer, Sophomore Amy Jankowski, Sophomore Carrie Stonerg Top Row: Sopho- more Kelli King, Sophomore Tricia Harrel, Sophomore Michele Kwiatkowski. 164 0rganizationslCheerleaders ust For Kicks s VARSITY FOOTBALL: Sitting: Senior Pam Gant, Senior Lisa Kelly, Senior Jane Mossing, Senior Carol Leite, Senior Sandy Trzinskig Middle: Junior Mary Kookootheg Standing: Se- nior Julie Urban, Junior Patrice Flynn, Ju- nior Lori Poland. SMILE! Senior Julie Urban shows her spirit. VARSITY BASKETBALL: Bottom row: Junior Kristi Mueller, Junior Cheryl Zarecki, Junior Lynn Eastong Middle row: Senior Jenni Hornyak, Junior Salli Bol- ling Top row: Junior Gentry Dixon, Senior Rene Atanacio, Senior Lisa Grabmeier, Ju- nior Lyn Mominee. KICK ME! Senior Sandy Trzinski shows off her legs to the crowd. 0rganizations!Cheerleaders 165 Student Council Bottom Row: Greg Stolarski, Alice Carle, Therese Langenderfer, Sue Lenkay CTreasur- erl, Connie Rosa CSecretaryD, Amy Williams CVice Presidentl, Kathy Lenkay, Linda Grab- meier, Scott Snyder, Michelle Vermillion, Row 2: Mary Koperski, Mike Shannon, Jim Alex, Julie Heinicki, Matt Simon, Carole Ruth, Lisa Grabmeier, Carol Leite, Andrea Bonanni, Jim Jordan, Row 3: Molly Amble, Sue Anderzack, Jean Antkowiak, Sandy Var- gas, Amy Vorraber, Tracy Ladd, Lisa Kelly, Rick Hohner, Steve Okuleyg Top Row: Pam Gany, Dave Hendricks, Angie Scherzer, John DiModica, Lisa Wood, Sally Gladwell, Patty Michalak, Renee Heitger, Amy Drake, Anne Francis, Not Pictured: Jim Blust CPresidentJ, Andrea Wortham, Jill Szombati, Charlotte Reyman, Clare Hausz, Amy Jandowski, Micky Korhumel. NHS CSenioI'sD Bottom Row: Dave Wojtkwiak, Christopher Lockett, Robert Shoviak, Ronald Pirucki, Amy Williams, Andrea Bonanni, Kathy Len- kay, Jennifer Hornyak, Kristen Hamilton, Michael Boadeng Row 2: Kip Simmons, Anthony McGreevy, Paul Blocking, Doug Goodnough, Ronald Meyers, Julie Heinickim, Sandra Trzcinski, Paula Domonkos, Lisa Grabmeier, Kinda Grabmeier, Anne Lehmann, Janna Blaufussg Row 3: Ayn Meck, Kerry Lipper, Mary Callahan, Jean Antho- wiak, Brian Pribis, Michael Weber, Jason Richarson, Andre Campos, Michael Kor- humel, Ann Sauter, Elizabeth Weiherg Top Row: Trinh Nguyen, Tamara Pierson, Mary Ellen Koperski, Michele Landen, Karen Zapiecki, James Tomaszewski, Patrica Jagiel- ski, Susan Folta, Lori Pinkelman, Christine Rohen, Colette LaChapelle, Anne Strause, Clare Hanuszg Not Pictured: Lisa Kelly. 166 Organizations!Student Council, NHS Head of W... , the Crew NHS CJuniorsD Bottom Row: Sonia Castillo, Chris Ravary, Sue Anderzack, Sue Lenkay, Scott Meek, Mike Kuebler, Steve Plenzlor, Kevin Nesterg Row 2: Drew Douglas, Robert Keck, Megan Palmer, Kerrie McGreevy, Richard Hohner, Carole Ruth, Kim O'Loug'h1in, Steve Macy, Don Fall, Tom Schafer, Row 3: Laurie Meidt, Ron Weber, Leah Stolarski, Amy Stevens, Cindy Brockoeller, Kevin Murnen, Therese Langenderfer, Dana Krerowicz, Renee Heitger, Scott Thornton, Row 4: Gwen Goodnough, Cheryl Robertson, Debra Vlhlder, Laura VanWormer, Andrea Wortham, Mary Lewendowski, Ann Gorney, Tim Murphy, Mike Beutler, Matt Wojtkowiakg Top Row: Tim Peatee, Tim Snyder, Alan Campos. NHS CSophomoresD Bottom Row: Terry Nawiki, James Macke- wicz, Pete Kowalski, Jeff Schroeder, Brian Lonsway, Sean Simmons: Row 2: Michelle Shetley, Sandy Sturk, Becky Lewandowki, Marjie Szarolita, Amy J ankowski, Lisa Wood, Beth Lesniewicz, Michelle Perry, Michelle Allen: Row 3: Dawn Columbus, Tammy Moore, Nikki Clifford, Amy Wagner, Amy Chambers, Molly Louer, Jenny Dudderar, Tina Wood, Krisitie Rownick, Sara Led- zianowski: Row 4: Beth Dennis, Karen Zientek, Alice Carle, Holly Arquette, Julie Wesolowski, Tim Muszynski, Corey Shabeck, Mark Nordhaus, Triet Nguyen, Dale Leisen- heimerg Top Row: Dawn Czop, Patty Callahan, Brian Goodnough, Stefan Stark, Jenna Jackson, Lisa Koester. 0rganizations!NHS 167 Spanish Club Bottom Row: Jenny Mikolajczyk, Laura VanWormer, Chris Poitinger, Leah Stolarski, Karen Sadowy, Beth Tobianski, Kathy LaSalle,Julie Daileyg Row 2: Sonja Kehr,Jane Lewinski, Debra Zerby, Amy Vorraber, Cindy Miller, Renee Relford, Corey Schabeck, Dena Hack, Top Row: Kelly Simmons, Amy Raczkowki, Michelle Hahn, Gretchen Zieman, Molly Laver, Patty Michalak, Jenny Dudderar, John Meyer. FCA in Review he Fellowship of Christian Athletes KFCAD was made up of athletes from all different kinds of sports. They met on Sunday nights. At the meetings they planned different sports activities in which they played or attended. Also at these meetings they discussed challenges that in the lives of teens and in their own lives. They talked about drugs, alcohol, other teens, or sports and how these concerns re- late to their lives. - Ann Pudlowski 168 0rganizations!Spanish Club, FCA Combination 3 X. Joe Huss, Mr. Darrel Hohlbein Cadvisorjg Top Row: Jean Holewinski, Missy Lengal, Kim . O'Loughlin, Andre Campos, Andy Bottom Row: Melanie Perz, Karen Kopinski, Grombacher' Scott Meek' Mike Kuebler' Mr. David Schetzle Cadvisorb, Mike Boaden, of Talents Theatre Arts Club Bottom Row: Michael Osswald, Michelle Kelly, Julie Dailey, Cindy Brockmoeller, Jennifer Dudderar, Katy Lucasg Row 2: Chris- topher Berhen, Darlene Haas, Lisa Shali, Mary Ellen Koperski, Gretchen Weaver, Jennifer Tschappatg Row 3: Christopher Kwapich, Rob Sanchez, Karl Yahumitis, Jeff Leonard, Emily Carter, Theodora Fried, Anna Francis, Top Row: Brian McCarthney, Charlene Moody, Mr. Paul Fontan Cassistant advisorj, Miss Laurie A. Small Cadvisorj, Therese Langenderfer, Bill Heldtg Not Pictured: Keith Kolasinski, Mary Schwarz, Kris Wroblewski. Afro-American Club Bottom Row: Charlene Moody, Jennine Loper, Marit Whitfield, Kelly Moore, Kathy Moore, Row 2: Stacy Bradshaw, Denna Drapper, Rochelle Burnhill, Monica Lamb, Jacquelyn Humphrey, Dawn Humphrey, Stephanie Sorina, Arica Quinn, Ginger Gregory, Row 3: Dina Bankston, Kelly Simmons, Lisa Pinkney, Kelly Session, Patricia Callanan, Joann McCabe, William Peterson, Josette Sallee, Shawya Hill, Row 4: Holly Simmons, Margo Washington, Timikke Coates, Chris- topher Lochett, Isaiah Townsend, Brian Rome, Jimmie Jordan, Top Row: Maurice Jordan, Nathan Anderson, Theodore Johnson, Gerald Swan, Gary Ruffin, Dana Whitfield, Holly Higgs, Not Pictured: Camille Barnes, Gentry Dixon, Leslie Brown, Sonya Henderson. Theatre Arts in Review re you interested in action? If so, why not join Central Catholic's Theatre Arts Club? The club helps promote interest in the theatre arts. Also, it helps develop the many skills involved in drama production. Theatre Arts began in a classroom atmosphere defining technicalities of theatre and acting. After the proper techincalities were learned, the club put them in action by produ- cing a fall play and helping with the Christmas Show and the Spring Musical in various ways. The Theatre Arts Club this year was a real learning experience. Everyone developed their talents by working with each other, said Senior, Mary Koperski. She added, Also, Ms. Laurie Small, advisor, kept the Christian aspect of acting alive by reminding us our talents are a gift from God. - Marianne Iwinski Organizations!Afro-American Club!Theater Arts 169 Red Cross Bottom Row: Suzette Baumgartner, Sonya Kehr, Gretchen Zieman, Leslie Armstrong, Lisa Cutcher, Christy Mooreg Top Row: Melissa Soldner, Jodi Schmidlin, Michelle Minurio, Missy Moran, Heather Gillingham. Youth-To-Youth Bottom Row: Teri Welterg Top Row: Mrs. McCauley Qadvisorj, Alicia Faust, Cammie Kedzierski CPresidentJ, Jennifer Duddera CVice Presidentj, Laura Van Wormer. Attendance Workers Ann Zielinski, Terry Screptock, Wendy Schoen. 170 0rganizations!Red Cross, Youth-To-Youth, Attendance Workers Community il Helpers Yell Leaders Bottom Row: Matt Simon, Top Row: Joe Williams, Jim Blust, Greg Bonfiglio. Centric Bottom Row: Cindy Brockmoeller, Leah Stolarski, Jane Lewinski, Emily Carter, Sarah Carter, Top Row: Mary Schultz, Laura Van Wormer, Dana Krerowicz, Margie Szaroletag Not Pictured: Jeff Nowicki, Andy Grombacher, Kerri Hagan, Tracy Snyder, Andrea Wortham, Doug Hart. Deca Bottom Row: Tom Desmond, Laura Cardonne, Maggie Vazquez, Row 2: Tom Schafer, Jamie Domonika, Greg Tucker, Beth Janowieckig Row 3: Kate Adams, Chris Boyle, Molly O'Con- nor, Top Row: Jeff Erd, Matt Staten, Not Pictured: Scott Houck, Kathy McGranahan, Stephanie Sorina, Thersa Rose, Amy Gose, John Dimodica, Joel Josefowicz, Eric Cukerski, Doug Capo. 0rganizations!Yell Leaders, Centric, DECA 171 FHA Bottom Row: Ann Cherry, Mary Lawson, Ann Rataj aski, Michelle Gluza, Kelly Wooten, Row 2: Kerry Wietrzykowski, Tammy Campbell, Jodi Schmidlin, Sara Jo Nadolny, Debbie Grimshaw, Karen Sadowyg Top Row: Dan Campbell, Dan Carmean, Amy Hoag, Sue Foltag Not Pictured: Kellie Jurski CPresidentJ. FHA in Review ooking is a snap - from pan to oven to table -if you joined the Fu- ture Homemakers of America CFHAJ. Sr. Grace, advisor, taught her fresh batch of FHA students that. And Kellie Jurski, senior and president, proved how easy cooking was when she took first place in a Future Homemakers of America State Homemakers of America competition in Penta County, Ohio. This competition was one of a few out-of-town activities FHA was in- volved in. FHA is exciting because of its all round activities, for example the State Competition and various banquets which give you an opportu- nity to meet many different people, said the FHA president. - Marianne Iwinski 172 0rganizations!FHA, Quiz Bowl Designers of X x,,gM,, ' Bottom Row: Tom Zawisza, Betty Weiher, Ann Z QB Sauter, Top Row: Tim Muszynski, John Frey, Scott Thornton, Mike Butler. Ski Club Bottom Row: Fr. Gray Cadvisorb, Sue Ander- zack, Marc Michaelson, Lee Winekowski, Molly Gray, Katy Lucasg Row 2: Deanna McHugh, Rebecca Prephan, Tony Cones, Kristy Mueller, Carol Connin, Jenny Leopold, Lisa Widejkis, Linda Terry, Top Row: Chris Clement, Pat Devinney, Matt Keil, Kevin Blondo, Tim Grabowski, Jamie Gilmore. B k b Bottom Row Bob Seibenski Jim Reau Nancy Yard Carlos Buron CPresidentJ, Mike Osswaldg Top Row: Mike Kerosky Art Club Bottom Row: Mark Jesionowski Cadvisorj, Karen Zarnoch, Debbie Fransen, Jen Ziolkowski, Stacey Lipe Cadvisorjg Row 2: Mary Romak, Nikki Clifford, Ann Sauter, Jeff Nowickig Top Row: Betty Wieher, Audrah Ronsh, Steve Talho, Sara Carter. 0rganizations!Ski Club, Bike Club, Art Club 173 German Club Bottom Row: Mark Parnall, John Zulinski, Charolette Stoperog Row 2: Ann Kuebbler, Steve Spencer, Jeff Keonard, Paul Blocking, Lisa Hall, Gwen Goodnough, Mike Bowserg Top Row: Sr. Adelia Cadvisorj, Mark Andrzewski fTreasurerD, Ron Weber CVice Presidentj, Mike Weber ,QPresidentJ, Holly Arquette CSecretaryD, Katie Lucas, Sara Criscio, Jessica Daoust. Debate Bottom Row: Patty Callanan, Roberta Gant, Holly Arquette, Molly Amble, Clare Hanusz, Josette Salleig Top Row: Billy Peterson, Dale Leisenheimer, Steve Spencer, Eric Toth, Brian Lonsway. 174 Organizations!German Club, Debate Discussing the Af if ature of Things Office Workers Bottom Row: Bryan Kennedy, Julie Hejnecki, Tim Tynan, Bill Ray, Cindy Brockmoellerg Top Row: Jason Richardson, Jeff Leonard, Bob Anthanitis, Shawn Wagner, Bill Zeiler. Science Club Bottom Row: Jenny Ziolkowski, Nancy Sadowy, John Abel, Holly Arquetteg Row 2: Amy Vorrabur, Steve Okuley, Triet Nguyen, Corey Schabeck, Tim Muszynskig Top Row: Ben Rodriguez, Paul Cowrey, John Meyer, Gary Clement. 0rganizations!Office Workers, Science Club 175 Dancing Irish Bottom Row: Sue Majka, Lisa Kahle, Julie Hejnecki, Cheryl Robertson, Pam Schaal, Marybeth Mang, Denise Koziarski, Karen Zarnockg Top Row: Michelle Shetley, Gail Eckhart, Tracy Ladd, Kerry Katafiasz, Mary Romak, Jamie Flaczynski, Keri Pawlecki. Glee Club in Action Bottom Row: Kathy J agielski, Diana Mattoni, Debbie Zerby, Anne Strause, Tammy Orth, Deanna Almaguer, Patrice Flynn, Mary Kookoothe, Jenny Bass, Connie Rosa, Marelene Tredway, Lynn Speweik, Trinh Nguyen, Lisa Toth, Kristie Koenick, Andrea Heitger, Pam Przybylski, Clare Hanusz, Sue Townsend, Row 2: Sara Ledzianowski, Wendy Schoen, Monica King, Lori Padilla, Janet Bodie, April Stricker, Amy Vorraber, Terrie Beck, Jenny Kish, Berdine Beines, Kolene Woodyard, Lisa Kelly, Lori Bishop, Rene Atanacio, Alice Carl, Kelly Benington, Tina Wood, Lisa Gochenour, Shelly Morel, Tery Nowak, Lisa Scott, Row 3: Therese Langanderfer, AmySue Kraft, Keith Kolasinski, Matt Kress, Steve Okuley, Mickey Korhumel, Chuck Never, Matt Simon, Tony Comes, Chris Kwapich, Rick Allen, Steve Wester, Keith Cousino, Rob Lownsberry, Ed Billmyer, Dave Oravecz, Lori Shriner, Kate Adams, Pam Taylor, Top Row: Paul Heckel, Greg Bonfiglio, Paul Stanley, Andre Campos, Brian O'Hearn, Matt Reeves, John Carter, Thom Gruhler, Bill Geis, Bill Heldt, Joe Williams, Jeff Rodriguez, Bob Samsel, Jim Blust, Dennis Smith, Bob Athenitis, Todd Ferguson, Dave Hoffman. 176 0rganizations!Dancing Irish, Glee Club Show 45 69 '08, A I . -- -- l Glee Club In Review lee Club, directed by Mrs. Seeman, is a club with a combination of many talents. It is a club which is made up of both men and Women. This past year, Glee Club performed for many different occasions such . .hs I gl In ' tiki '2' . 1145-a H A H . 'S ima' Min as Masses, Eighth-grade Recruit- ment, and many other school activi- ties. Some special performances were their annual Christmas Show and their musical in the Spring. The Glee Club is one of the many musical assets here at Central Catholic. - Debbie Bialecki Time Women's Chorus WOMAN'S CHORUS. FIRST ROW - Angie Kaminski, Jennifer Haines, Kelly Gedert, Beth Veres, Suzette Baumgartner, Julie Daily, Wendy Perry, Michelle Perry, Brenda Roughton, Heather Valiton, Linda Terry, Jeanne Kettinger. SECOND ROW - Theodra Fried, Kristi Myers, Cynthia Muszynski, Colleen Miller, Wendy Dzenis, Michelle Allen, Christiane Obloza, Michelle Mercurio, Mary Lewandowski, Lisa Cutcher, Amy Jankowski, Sherrie Keween. THIRD ROW - Tambra Urbanski, Hope Carroll, Kellie Krieger, Heather Vollmer, Susan Mosko, Adrienne Anderson, Jenny Wyler, Michele Kwiat- kowski, Carrie Stoner, Jodi Stevens, Diane Hernandez, Christina Patterson, Michelle Pollauf, Darlene Haas. FOURTH ROW - Christina Adams, Victoria Kish, Carrie Wodarski, Tricia Harrel, Beth Rowe, Alicia Kendalski, Ann Johnson, Michelle Kelly, Rachael Dixon, Julie Houtz, Christina Daunhauer, Jeanette Pantanella, Beth Barber, Cheryl Zarecki, Pam Schaal, Julie Eck, Sara Schroeder. Not Pictured: Patricia Applegate, Brenda Harris, Lisa Szymanski, Lisa Schiel, Melissa Mehling, Michaela Reyes, Shelley Varwig, Jill Binger. Gospel Choir Bottom Row: Dawn Humphrey, Jeannine Loper, Marita Whitfield, Kelly Moore, Kathy Moore, Holly Simmons, Row 2: Neiko Hughes, Carolina Brackette, Isaiah Townsend, Gerald Swan, Antoinette Draper, Top Row: Kelly Brackette, Margo Washington, JoAnn McCabe, Arica Quinn, Holly Higgs. Jazz Band Bottom Row: Eric Tepe, Beth Lesniewicz, Andre Campos, Row 2: Larissa Gatczyk, Terri Nowak, Brian Pribis, Craig Freeman, Top Row: Ray Heitger, Jeff Szymanski, Andy Pawlak, Chris Zielinski. OrganizationslWomen's Chorus, Gospel Choir, Jazz Band 177 ften it is difficult to make ends meet, so students must get a job. Central Catholic helps out Seniors in this area by allowing them to elimi- nate a 10th hour elective class in order to maintain a job. Students need jobs for various reasons. According to Junior Rhonda Kolbuck, I have to help pay for my tuition by working at Burger King. I'm saving my money for college and a new car, said Ann Pudlowski, senior, who also works at Burger King. Bryan Kennedy, senior and a Bill Knapps employee, commented, I like the extra money to take my girlfriend out. Holding a job while still in high school has one main disadvantage - it uses up much spare time. On the other hand, holding a job has more advantages. The main advantage is the extra income received. Also, jobs help students learn to manage their money and it gives them new respon- sibilities. All in all, jobs are very educa- tional. Jobs help students develop work skills which they may need in their future lives. Also, a student who is able to work and keep good grades in school has good training for the many roles he will play as an adult. - Marianne Iwinski - Ann Pudlowski Top to Bottom: ON THE JOB. Brenda Porter, senior and employee at York Choices in North Towne Mall, wipes up the counter after help- ing a customer. SMILING PRETTY. Junior Kim O'Loughlin, employee at York Choices, brightens her customer's day with a friendly smile. 178 0rganizations!Feature ther Student Q 5 l -1 1. 4 Activities Clockwise from top: FRIENDLY WORKER. Ann Pudlowski, senior and employee at Burger King, prepares a customer's order with a thirst-quenching Pepsi. HAPPY AT WORK. Senior Marianne Iwinski, employee at Burger King, quicklyjumps into her uniform to come to the aid of hungry customers. RELIEF. Rhonda Kolebuck, junior and employee at Burger King, smiles with relief because she just finished filling one of the many orders at Drive-Thru. Organizationsllfeature 179 180 S0ph0m0res!Division page ef' M9 ,, r f,,AYfyL, c 11 --Lg. 0 U' mmwtwwf' WWW' AMWW, f' W W' Miffiifi as Us E015 2,0 if M 438,61 'Dfw . 'ff' 1 ff 0 6011? 'iff 121, O 6' JPG! -9,021 Sophomores On Our Way A year after the class of 1988 were Freshmen, they were still making their Way to the top. Now that they have learned to drive, one day they will be driving to school. Since they received their class rings, now they can pass them onto their girlfriends and boyfriends. They demonstrated that they were definitely on their Way up by winning the 1985-86 Patron Drive. This Sophomore class made a lot of progress in climbing the ladder to success. - Sonia Castillo, section editor Sophomo BSfD1 p ge 81 Heads of the Class slll 3 Secretary Kristi ssssss - T President Mike Shannon Vice President att Kress Meyers Treasurer Iill Connors or keeping this year's hearty thank you. Sue sophomore class organized, the class officers and commissioners deserve a A E Commissioners fx' Holly Arquette A Q Michelle Cater -' ' Nicole Clifford YM? Paul Cowdrey Dawn Czop Robert Disbrow Kathleen Gilmore - f Albach stated, They did a mighty fine job this yearf, eg 4? G! eg 0 V, ,,,,, I , , fr-' ' ' ' je YV ' Q . :vm f vs vfiefww' fag, 1 e, - Sonia Castillo ri ff F' W r. st,ii 4 af J Neal Kerry Kalafiasz Thomas LaScola Stacie O'Kane Roland Pirucki Ellen Stecllschulte Carrie Stoner Marelene Tredway He1d1We1her ar fi Teresa Weller jonathan Abel Christine Adams Suzanne Albach Michelle Allen Carolyn Antkowiak Stephan Babcock 'Q 9' 70: Dina Bankston , J, Jeannine Barnett Christine Baron ' La Bart' l1 Beth Barber W K ., pi 1 S ura is .-C, y ff Theresa Beck Ni' ' Bernadine Beins K 'F ' ' jeffrey Benya Qfiffjf joseph Bialorucki 5,5-21,52 3 Iill Binger . eel' ', K Lisa Birr if ' f' Ianet Bodie . K 1 .Q 1: M fl, 'cv f W' ef f .A .1 fr f 4 i , 1 2' ff ,Mn Rebecca Bolbach ff W + Af Paul Boos Brian Borer Mark Boumes Michael Bowser Kimberly Brackette Michael Brandel Carmen Briner WATCH THE HAIR. Sophomore Earl Keister has to look his best during every match. 182 Sophomores J ,W we .1 'O- - .M-., '1ee1V 7,54 'Z -ff' rv ' ' 5 1 , . 'iz 'ii . f ' ' s yy y ..yy,yy if e W Z f J df ,Zi , 4 5 . 72 I 11 A.: fa v 2 0 ,, ' I N ' I 4 f z we ,,,,. -5: .I W, - T J 1 .rem .' 5 .. f A- . L s. I ly Y' x -or If W 9 fha 47 V 1 4 gg H, 'W if M ' M? ff WZ 5 f ef af' Y' :Q fi! 2' j , 'ta V' DAZED AND CONF USED. Ianet Bodie wonders why she is in school. K Lett: ZZZZZZZ. Sophomore Rebecca Lewandowski catches up on some sleep after a rough weekend. Right: PAYING ATTENTION. Sue Albach listens intently in her German class. Carlos Buron Susan Burrell Patricia Callanan Amy Campbell Daniel Campbell Heather Canty Alice Carle Anthori Carr MichaelyCarr Ho e Carroll William Carroll Sarah Carter Douglas Castillo Amy Chambers Daniel Chisholm Gary Clement Patrick Conlan Deanna I. Cook Deanna M. Cook Gregory Cook Thomas Cook Matthew Cooper Laura Corbett Ieffery Costanzo Kevin Cousino Gaines Davis III Amy Della-Flora Beth Dennis Karen Denniston Tracy Doran Martin Downs Amy Drake jennifer Dudderar Stephanie Dudley Carrie Dunmeade jennifer Durant Sophomores 183 Michael Burmeister Christopher Carpenter Howard Castelluclo Christine Daunhauer Michelle DeCh.ristopher Pamela Dobrzynski Patrick Dymarkowski Amy Dyson Steve Dyson Wendy Dzenis Lawrence Dzienny Christopher Easton Iulie Eck Dean Egnace Iohn Estrel Anthony Estvanik Timothy Etue Amy F air Amy Fairchild Terrence Farmer Christopher Faunce Alicia Faust Patrick Feeley Todd Ferguson Andre Flores Kelly Flynn Penny Foley Raymond Forcier Anna Francis Debbie Fransen Theresa French Margharet Fritts Mic ael Fritts Etsuko Fujita Sheryl Funkhouser Richard Gadsden in 1' Dawn Galambos 3 Roberta Gant ,y,- Albert Garcia 5 'fl Michael Gaynor Daniel Gerken Clockwise: STUDIOUS. Isaiah Townsend does his homework in class. RELIEVED. Mike Shannon adds finishing touches to the sophomore float. EAGER. Mark Hunter kicks another goal for Central Catholic. EXCITED. Becky Bolbach gets ready for a wild weekend. WELCOMING. Bernadine Beins and Holl Arquette give a warm smile to those in the halll 184 Sophomores Sophomores Sho Spirit Enthusiasm Is Their Middle Name he Sophomore class this year that they had a winning tradition. Mark showed what school spirit was really Mercurio said, Spirit makes Central about. As each member of the Sopho- Catholic different from others. more class participated in school - Glenn Soldner events, they clearly let the school know ,411 1-1 f '4...s7 uv 'cy 2 iv I Lisa Giovannucci Andrew Gladwell Ieffrey Glinka Michelle Gluza Lisa Gochenour C h' G ynt ra omer Brian Goodnough Kenneth Gose Mark Goulding Cynthia Griggs Iacqueline Groch Heather Groff Darlene Haas Dena Hack Angela Hahn Michelle Hahn jennifer Haines Iohn Haines Molly Halker Tricia Harrel Amy Hayden Matthew Heban Paul Heckel jeremy Heilman Andrea Heitger Michael Henisse Kory Henkle Shawyna Hill Larissa Hnaiczuk Michael Holzemer Michael Howard Christopher Hoye Kim Huegli Neiko Hughes Marc Hunter ROWDY. Sophomores show spirit at a football pep rally. Sophomores 185 Sophomore Ha e Class', loseph I-luss Michae lgnatowski Steven Iablonski Ieana jackson Jeffery jackson Henry Jaeger Rachel Ian Amy lankowski Christine Iankowski Shelly Ianowiecki Cynthia johnson Kelly Iohnson Theodore johnson Lawrence Iones Brian Iordan Carolyn Iordan Deanna Iuhasz Ronald Iurski Angelia Kaminski Michael Kane Cambra Kedzierski Sonja Kehr Earl Keister Elizabeth Keller Rachel Keller Michelle Kelly Kristi Kille Kelli King Monica King Kelly Kleeber er K ll Kl lk . 7 e y e e Melissa Klima Carl Kline Kathleen Kline Tina Knaggs DEAR IOHN. Sophomore Kevin Reiner would rather write a note to his friend than take class notes. 186 Sophomores his year's sophomores were outrageous underclassmen striving for recognition. They tried to achieve numerous goals such as receiving their drivers' licenses, but their number one goal was to become upperclassmen. As if .-, N ,rig 1' W -My Striving for Success one sophomore girl said, We've done so well in the Patron Drive and the Burger King Drive that I feel We will do even better in our next two year's at Central Catholic. - Dave Martinez f 1 56,3 M 4, , 'W is f , 161 ' 'W' at A Ala 1 it X Y in eg, ' Lori Knannlein Catherine Koch X Kevin Koeniger Lisa Koester Kristi Kohlhofen Michael Kolodzaike I Iennyfer Koogan ,Nl Michael Koperski Karen Kopinski ' Renee Koprowski Peter Kowalski Kellie Krie er Russell Kuiiak Anna Kuebbeler ay-f' 2 Brad Kuron David Kwasniak Ioseph Laberdee Tracey Ladd I.. A Stephen Lamb Patrick Landis David Langendonk Daniel Laplante Kathie Lasalle Molly Lauer Sara Ledzianowski Gerri Lehman Dale Leisenheimer Beth Lesniewicz Howard Littin Kiera Littlefield Brian Lonsway Robert Lott Clockwise: TOGETHERNESS. Sophomores Rebecca Prephon and Denise Szydlowski show off their bright whites. LET'S DANCE. Sophomore Steve Swartz attempts a two-step with his opponent. TURNING THE OTHER CHEEK. Sophomore Pam Schaal shows her dancing abilities. FRIENDSHIP. So homores Heather Canty and Cindy Muszyns i demonstrate what friendship really is all about. Sophomores 1 8 7 Michelle Kwiakowski Lesley Lewandowski Rebecca Lewandowski Robert Lownsbury Kenneth Lum Armea Macli james Mackiewicz David Mackinlay Annette Malaska Michelle Malczewski james Malin Chuck Manders Mary Manders jeffrey Mason julie Matheis Diana Mattoni jeffery Matuszewski Latrice Mays Sean McBride joann McCabe Brian McCartne Molly McCullough Shari McGarrity Shelly McGarvey Cynthia McGreevy Timothy McGuire Michael McNu!t Mark Mercurio Renee Metz john Meyer Kelly Meyers Mary Michalak jennifer Mikolajczyk Stanley Mikolaiczyk Michael Mikula Cheryl Miller Kenneth Miller Michael Miller Right: SURPRISED. Cindy Gomer is unexpectedly met by Heather Canty. 188 Sophomores Yield! To Dri er's Ed. Behind the Wheel at Last said, who wishes to remain anonymous, 'KI was told to slow down but instead, I accelerated. I was so embarrassed. Good Luck! - Glenn Soldner Nl. 1-s. ' el Q S fs 5 , i t eff 1 ef f 'f ff V . ,, f 7 .. i Q 1 il f- ff 1 , 9' 55' ', ef ,. if 1 ii 5 ' f' 1 4-sf we , W , 5, i W t -,ggi mf X if , L , W, P...-4 .,,A ,,A,5 l Z' gg, L54 f m L 5 I. -in ,. ggi. 224 fe f ' in - if 1 gg 4 0 Q ye- , - it :f r 1:31 ,, A-W-f X f- ff: T A 5 if ,L 4 if Q , , , , X W , L 1 .ew 49 I ff, Kelly Mills Elizabeth Mitchell Lisa Mix Barbara Mohr Charlene Moody Tamra Moore Theresa Moore William Moore Christine Morrison Steven Musial Cynthia Muszynski Timothy Muszynski Ronald Meyers Sara Nadolny Attila Nagy Steven Napier Triet Nguyen Carl Neilsen Iohn Nolan Mark Nordhaus Terence Nowicki rs: zfz' ' ff l' 1, V 'Vwun .. '..f, f- ' 3 . W7 Avll .V Li? 2 , , I ' aff-M3 'K Lisa Oberneder ' ' ' 'f ' 1' N M, Timothy O'Brien , U j so 7 ' Brian O'Heam . , ' f f , Steven O'Kuley I , ,, . Q f i' f f Laura OHVGT ' - I Melissa Oliver - f ' I Kelly Orth f C- f ra f 0 9 1 'L 1 '1 5 QM 2 NN T f lg :aff Q 1 w s E Lori Padilla Eric Page Edwin Palmagil s. 74- Gary Palmer Stacy Palmer Jeanette Pantanella Jason Paszko Clockwisez WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT: Larry Dzienny is startled as he looks back during gym. FASCINATED: Steven Lamb and Gerald Swan look over a new machine. AMBITIOUS: Melissa Oliver practices for a secretarial position. CONFUSED: Andy Gladwell does his schoolwork before class. GRATEFUL: Dale Leisenheimer receives a certificate for the National Honor Society from Mrs. Montion. Sophomores 189 Continuing a Trend of umber One his year's Sophomore class proved once again that they are Number One in bringing in money during Central Catholic fund-raising drives. They placed first in the Patron Drive in dollars raised, a nice beginning to their second year, and a continuation of their performance in Freshman year. Then, they placed Number One in both the Patron Drive and the Burger King Drive. In the recent 1986 Burger King Drive, sophomores placed a close second behind the Freshmen - still a good showing and perhaps only a momentary lapse in their overall Number One pattern in raising drive dollars. - Sonia Castillo Susan Paszko Todd Peake Bryan Pedersen Brian Perry Michelle Perry Melanie Perz Bobbi Peters William Peterson Brian Pfleghaar Ronald Piekarzewski my Ronald Pirucki Brenda Poskar Christina Pointinger Ralph Pritts X 'v .f,.. f n X I af ' is lla? .5 ..z , g:j31' Tricia Przeniczny Th mas Puhl o Amy Raczkowski Martha Radwanski Robert Rahman William Raiski Connie Ray . e john Ray jacquelin Reau Tara Redman Matthew Reeves Kevin Reiner Christopher Richard Carrie Riley Benjamin Rodriguez l9ff9YY Rodriguez ' Kristie Roenick ll x' 'Z' Diane Ro en Donald Rokicki 'ii' Brian Rose .' Top: C-EN-TR-AL. Cammie Kedzierski, Amy Wagner, and janet Bodie, j.V. Cheerleaders, cheer for old Central High. Bottom left: MAKING MUSIC. Bandmember Amy Fairchild tickles the keys of her bell set during a pep rally. Bottom right: CLOSENESS, john Ray and jennifer Egan dance the night away at Sadie Hawkins. 190 Sophomores ell., H l,v,, I A .Q 1 it +V, .. ,W L2 ev if 5. fm 4 1 m A-f ...., W, my 4 ... mf .W 0+ ,MW ' i i?f5WfIia Not Pictured: Michael Brown Maria Daoust Ianet Hughes Eric johnson Angela Morgan Charles Never Robert Rovnan Isaiah Townsend Iennifer Wyler Q Mfr f :Q Left: STAGE FRIGHT. Patty Callanan and Ms. Gwendolyn Winfree nervously sing their hearts out at the Christmas Show. Right: I IUST CALLED TO SAY I LOVE YOU. Marcia Zeman talks to her Mom during lunch. Robert Turvey Mark Twining Christine Tynan Nina Underwood Lisa Urbanski Iames Valiton Sandra Vargas Patrick Vedra Beth Veres Laura Vermillion ' fe, . S, 1 if ,, in A '- - . .W f :LY , ,1-. V, H Vk,,,. ,1 ,,- , ,, if 2, Diane Vernon Amy Vorraher Karrie Waggoner Amy Wagner Shawn Wagner Deborah Walczak Stephen Walko james Walkowski Zachary Wallace Carlton Wamer Dana Weideman Christopher Weirich Iames Weislak Christine Wenzlick Laura Werner Iulie Wesolowski Eric West jennifer Westcott Roben WinterHa1ter Lisa Wood Tina Wood Kohleen Woodyard Iames Wortketter Ma beth Yard Midlliele Young Ioan Zeiler Steve Zeiler Marcia Zeman john Zielinski Gretchen Zieman Karen Zientek Iennifer Ziolkowski Michael Zoltanski Sophomores 193 Top: ENTHUSIASM. Sophomores show their spirit at one of our pep rallies. Middle: STEADY. Mrs. Peg Huntebrinker enjoys helping with the sophomore class float. Lower right: HUNGRY EYES. Mike Henisse looks at all the tempting possibilities for lunch. Lower left: HAVING A GOOD TIME. Seniors Lisa Wood, Nancy Yard, Sophomore Paul Heckel and Senior Tracy Kline enjo themselves at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. 194 Sophomores A 5 -... Sophomore Favorites Favorite Songs: Rock Me, Amadeus, Kyrie, Stairway To Heaven, Rock Groups: Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Phil Collins, a-Hag Actor: Eddie Murphy, Don Iohnson, Rob Lowe, Actress: Molly Ringwald, Heather Locklear, Madonna: Movie: Back To The Future, Pretty in Pink, Rambo, Favorite T.V. Program: The Cosby Show, Moonlighting, Miami Vice, Favorite Radio Station: WRQN, WIOT, WMHEQ Favorite Sport: Basket- ball, Football, Volleyballg Favorite Food: Pizza, steak, popcorn, Favorite Drink: Coke Classic, Pepsi, orange juice, Favorite Subject: History, English, lunch, Favorite Teacher: Father Schif- fler, Mr. Slivinski, Mr. Estes: Favorite Animals: puppies, kittens, ponies, Favorite Color: blue, red, purple, Favorite season: Summer, Spring, Winter: Favorite Holiday: Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving: Favorite Book: 1 f F J n O The Outsiders, Pet Cemetery, To Kill a Mockingbird, Favorite Soap Opera: Days of Our Livesf' General Hospi- tal, K'Guiding Lightug Favorite Pastime: Partying, Sleeping, Shopping: What College Do You Plan to Attend? U.T., U.C.L.A., O.S.U. What Do Most Sopho- mores Do on Weekends? Go to Rosco's, parties, movies: Favorite Hangout: Malls, Rosco's Rock n' Pop, Burger King. Clockwise: MEDITATING. Sophomores quietly reflect on the inspiring words spoken by Father Donnelly. PAYING ATTENTION. Karen Zientek and Tina Wood listen intently during the Honors Assembly. LUNCHTIME. Sean McBride, Matt Cooper, Patrick Dymarkowski and Ken Gose en'oy Hnutritioust' lunches of candy bars and milk. DAYDREAMING. Gerald Swan has his mind on more important things than his Classwork. DO-RE-MI. Sarah Schroeder sings her heart out at the Christmas Show. Sophomores 195 WAY 196 AcademicslDivision page Q99 'Y 9006 646 x,fv00'125 C3 1 if 1. ly '33 QQ wax? LTQC-ST 1- 4535354 3 V ww WW it 'Pa Academics Nothing Standing in Our Way The academic aspect at Central Catholic took precedence over every other aspect of school, even athletics. The class offerings opened educational successes to students on a variety of levels: Advanced Placement, Honors, Accelerated and Basic. Central Catholic was also the only Toledo Catholic school which offered a Learning Disability program. Each department provided thorough and intensive work for its students. The expectations of current students and their families demanded high quality programs and professionally qualified instructors. Central Catholic strived to fulfill all their needs. -Jean Antkowiak, section editor A W ur World of Art Featuring ff 'ram' rs. Judy Genone, head of the Art depart- ment at Central Catholic, lived in Toledo and graduated from here, the class of '63. Mrs. Genone received her Bachelor in Fine Arts from Colorado State University and is an accomplished Metal smith. Mrs. Genone has been at CCHS for two years and has been teach- ing Art for five yars. -- Aaron Dilloway 198 Academics!Art he Art dept. headed by Mrs. Genone, finished its second year of the new full- year classes as opposed to the old semester classes that dealt only with one aspect of art and schedule only certain types of art to be taught. The new format deals with many subjects and techniques. For example, Arts 5 and 4 are more for the serious student and help design a portfolio. - Aaron Dilloway -si Top: SKILLED STUDENTS LEARN TRADE. Seniors john Dzienny and Sheryl Tilley work hard together. Center: VAN GOGH, EAT YOUR HEART OUT. Senior Amy Mills works on her master piece. Center Right: TODAY'S ART. A small preview of the final Art show. Right: HARD WORK. Senior Tom Martin carves his woodblock. Above: DON 'T KNOW WHAT TO DRAW. Senior Gayle Olander wonders what to do. A ga' I In . Slvluo :iris X Business Is Booming l ,whoa wwf he Business department of Central Catholic, headed by Mrs. june Lauber, was remod- eled over the summer includ- ing new equipment. The reno- vation of room 107 was a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Clark, the par- ents of Caroline Clark, a for- mer and deceased Central Catholic student. The Business Department offered a number of classes ranging from Typing, Short- hand, to Clerical application of the computer. - Aaron Dilloway -1.-M hh--aq,,,,.,a-f' We f am . W ,,. ,,,, . .Y .,,f ff ri: ,ff V ,f f f a t - Top: WORKING HARD. Seniors jenny Grajczyk, jim Tomaszewski and Cheryl Szymanski. Middle: ALL IN A DAY'S WORK. Typing students try to learn. Left: OH SO FUN!: Senior Laura Perna tries to improve her skills. Above: HEY, TEACH! Mrs. Sass does some last minute work. vb - -1:53 i . f 04 r L M. W... ' av ei .. ,.,, f- f ..,, ,zz f. ef ' 3 .., Featuring 'ii' ,,, its .... L, Y' ii fti A ' .,VV' V V ...t A laptzs If rs. June Lauber, who heads the Business department at Central Catholic, has been teach- ing for 17 years and attended and received her teaching degree from De Sales College. Mrs. Lauber lives in Toledo and went to Notre Dame Academy, where she studied and majored in Business. -- Aaron Dilloway Academics!Business 199 1.9 if English: For Everyone ome goals for the dept. given by Mr. Slivin- ski are to strengthen the writing program and to give students more writ- ing practice. Over all, it's been a smooth year, with few problems, said Mr. Sli- vinski. We also have had some changes for the bet- ter, such as our new Ad- vanced Placement in which the students take an AP test at the end of the year. If they pass the course and test, the stu- dents will receive college credit. Mr. Slivinski also complimented this year's debate team which has been very successful. -- Mark Mutchler 200 Academics!English he Central Catholic English department, headed by Mr. Tim Slivinski, has their grammar together. As in other departments, the English department is divided into ability levels for the various students. Students are grouped together with other students of similar ability. The classes range from Honors, Acceler- ated, Average, Basic, and Learning Disabled in order to meet the individual needs of all the students. - Mark Mutchler Clockwise from top: THE ANSWER IS. Sister JoAnn Maria reviews some questions from the English 2 text book in ninth period. I KNOW. Seniorjohn DiModica knows the answer to Mr. Santoro's question in Practical English. HELP ME. Seniorjeff Schorsch seems to be looking for some assistance in his Practical English class. PRETTY PIC- TURES. These works of art were cre- ated by Sister joAnn Maria's English classes. They are called Indian medi- cine wheels and express the values and personalities of the artists in the ar- fjangement of colors, patterns and sym- ols. ifinuwr DECA: Fun and ducational ECA, which stands for Cardoniejr., Kathy McGrana- Distributive Education, is very han Sr., and Molly O'Conner, helpful in developing a stu- Sr. dent's responsibility, self-disci- - Mark Mutchler pline and confidence, and it helps him decide what type of business career to enter. Cen- tral Catholic DECA has been one of Toledols must success- ful chapters during the past nine years. Numerous students , have received awards in com- Featuring petitive events at district and state levels. This year's class had five qualifiers for state competition: joe Josefowicz Jr., Tom Shaffer jr., Lauri John Gregor, who - has been at CCHS for 8 years and has taught for nine years, is very well t ,t l qp liked by his students. He makes the class alot gy more enjoyable and in- pl B y,,p terestingf' says Kathy in iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiii McGranahan. He gets as Clockwise from Atop: LISTEN UP. l'I1l1ClI1 Out of his students iffh,fSii2.'fS1oa63Si1Zn1?ilaTiifili1f as he Cm and eXPeCfS Gregor explains the steps in a sales everybody ICO work hard. demonstration. IT PAYS.juniors Kate - Mark Mutchler Adams and Maggie Vasquez listen carefully to get the point. ONCE UPON A TIME. Mr. Gregor tells one of his stories to get the point across. Aug, Academics!DECA 201 Counselors Offer Guidance Featuring rs. Kristi Brewer was head ofthe Guidance department this year at Central Catholic. Though many students do not know why the Guidance department was so important, Mrs. Brewer said, The de- partment is important be- cause of its opportunities given to the students, and its standards that keep Central Catholic an ex- cellent institutionf' The Guidance department moved to the house on Mettler Street this past year and many thought it was a good idea. Accord- ing to Mrs. Brewer, It makes individual coun- seling fot students easy and more confidential. -- Carol Leite 202 AcademicsfGuidance idk- -4-s '50, Top Right: BUSY AT RIGHT. Ms. Pat Kielczewski is busy getting work done for scheduling for the 1986-87 school year. Top Middle: A GREAT GUY. Mr. Karl Pankratz really knows how to make people feel comfortable while counseling his students. Top Left: '14, 4 B A ' I' DEPARTMENT HEAD. Ms. Kristi Brewer is proud of her job as Head of the Guidance department. Above: HARD DECISIONS. Ms. jenny Loper aids a student by helping her find the right class to take for next school year. 7-,d ,-4 he Counselors at Central Catholic essentially were the Guidance department. Espe- cially for high school students, counselors were the ones to give advice on certain classes as well as other steps necessary for attending college. The counselors also did a terrific job in helping their students find different colleges in which they might be interested. For seniors, the month of October was especially busy for prepar- ing college applications. The counselors set up times to meet and talk one-on-one about the students interests for the fu- ture. Probably the busiest time of the year for the Guidance department was February and March when they met with in- dividual students to discuss the classes they wanted to take next year. - Carol Leite is . f az 1 Y 1 , 2 1 - . fi z , 1 Q 'llc 9 l 1. .f . . f ' f 3 fi V 3 'z . 4 , . vu - Cultural Escape 5 .5 . I M . W .Vt Q a Gr . 2 2 in ,M al, 'Gt Q ff l E l is A 0 ' ae t .Q tw fa wt ll gg Qlgisaibaiagb, ally i 5 Qtpilsleflt 5332! s t I 5. 5 ii t 3.53 gm . qpl 8 f I foreign language can be a l very enriching experience for a student. Often some of these classes plan trips to foreign countries which can be a very exciting experience. Also, if any student plans to go to col- lege, he should consider a for- eign language in high school for acceptance to the colleges of his choice. But, it extends way beyond speaking and learn- ing the language to meet re- iquirements. There were many lopportunities during the school lyear for extra curricular activi- ties in all of the foreign lan- guage classes. They attended movies, plays, and museums dealing with their particular language and culture. i - Carol Leite E at ' Top Middle: VISUAL AID. Ms. Mary Sue Timar gives a visual clue in teaching her French II class. Top Left: COMPREI-IENSION. Sr. Adelia Marie reads a passage in German to her second year students. Top Right: DEPARTMENT HEAD. Ms. Lori Szymanski. Above: ADDING SOME HUMOR. john O'Quinn is having a terrific time doing his homework in Spanish Class. Featuring gives different culture to at other than the Ameri- can lifestyle. Many in- coming freshmen should take a language. Then, if they enjoy it, they can take up to four years of it -- Carol Leite Academicsllzoreign Language 203 I Skill Center: Learning by Doing 204 AcademicsfSlcill Center kill Centers helped out many juniors and seniors all over Toledo. Many students at Central Catholic participated in these courses, such as Auto Mechanics, Cosmetology, Carpentry and Electrical Con- structions. The courses were offered at various locations: Woodward, DeVilbiss, Scott and Waite High Schools. Classes at DeVilbiss were held in the morningg classes at Woodward in the afternoon. -- julie Koziarski Y., Wy.-' aamwym.a,Wfw we I VVVK .. Vf.- yftts, Clockwise from top: BUSY IN AC- TION. Senior Karl I-Iuss is the picture of concentration as he measures a drawing construction. SECOND OPINION. Junior Tony Siminiak checks over his work with Senior Brian Lewis before submitting his drawing for review. ANGLING FOR THE SOLUTION. junior jerry Bennett calculates the correct angles for his scale drawing. ot just V link. , ,uf For Housewives Left: Sophomore Michelle Rutkowski prepares cookies for the class. Below: These students are trying to con- centrate on Sister Martina's Home Economics class. Middle: The junior class of Sister Martina tries to pay attention to her talk about budgeting money. Don't they look thrilled? here are many activities in- cluded in the Home Econo- mics Department here at Central Catholic. Cooking, Sewing, Single Survival and Child Development are the courses offered. Many guys took as well as girls. Get in- volved! julie Koziarski Left: Sister Martina is showing The junior Home Economics 2 class a filmstrip about the food we eat and how we should prepare the meal. Dave Zielinski is keeping his eye on the camera and not the filmstrip. Above: Sister Martina, head of the cooking department, is showing Senior Pete Shwartz how to make cookie dough so he doesn't do it wrong. Sister Martina always says, Practice Makes Perfect! '55 L I . J-'jg Featuring charge ister Grace is of Home Economics student management. She takes care of the FHA CFu- ture Homemakers of Americal. The club attends many lectures, and meetings. Sister Grace also loves children and works with them, and it helps her with the students. -- julie Koziarski Academicsll-lome Economocs 205 les LMC Provides Information 1 'f A t Featuring ibrarian Becky Stew- art has been at Central Catholic for four years. Her purposes were to provide the opportunity and resources for stu- dents to do research and recreational reading. Also, she wanted to be able to help students learn 'how to use any library, not just the school library. Mrs. Stewart also liked to keep herself busy out- side of school. Some of her interests included reading, traveling and camping. Like most people, Mrs. Stewart kept in mind her goals throughout the year. For the library, she wanted to see it grow and expand. Also, she wanted to see more reference materials in stock. On the personal side, her goals included continuing her education and obtaining a Master's degree in her field of study, which is Library Science. Mrs. Stewart claimed to enjoy working with the teachers and students at Central Catholic, even coping with all the overdue books and fines! --Jean Antkowiak 206 Academics!Library ilweriaxfilfzr'JJ.E' :EI Y , ' ,I it . .,.. 55555552 tif! il. ri I Clockwise from above: AMAZING ATTENTIVENESS. Mr. Estes' American History class pays close attention to the movie they will be quizzed on within the next few days. NICE AND NEAT. Freshman Matt Held cleans up the library by putting away an Ernest Hemingway book. SELL YOUR QUOTA. Fr. Donnelly and Mrs. Myers talk to a selectgroup of :tudenrs about the Patron Drive and how they will encourage others to sell tht 't quota. GETTING READY. Mr. Ester' prepares himself for his history class which will be watching another exciting movie. l I E 2 I here do you run when you need some last minute in- formation? A place to do your homework? Or just when you need a quiet place to relax? At Central Catholic, many stu- dents found sanctuary in the library. The L.M.C. CLibrary Media Centerb was also used quite frequently as a meeting place for various reasons. As one passed the library, he may have seen groups of people in heated debate, an in-depth dis- cussion or just a casual get- together to see what was going on during the next few weeks. Although the library may not have contained everything you needed in order to get a last minute report or essay finished, it contained plenty of information to get things started or completed. Which brings to mind the question . . . why would you do a report at the last minute anyway?! -Jean Antkowiak Random Survey on LMC I Your Turn to Speak ut 'V :Ava V- 'IFE 'lla-, hy do you go to the library? male: to sleep . . . to get in- formation . . . to get books ...Idon't...tostudy... to relax . . . to check out the chicks . . . I have to . . . be- cause .. . for peace and quiet. female: to do homework to gossip to goof around . . . to pick up guys . . . to do volunteer work ...todoabookreport. . .I don't . . . to sleep. When do you go to the library? male: when I have to . .. before school after lunch . .. when I need a book . . . when I skip' class . . . free period . . . with my class . . . once a year . . . whenever. female: before school after school . . . when I need a book free time maybe once every three months . . . when I have to study. Do you sleep in the library? male: no . . . when I'm tired ...ifIevergo...yes... every chance I get . . . no, I girl watch . . . always . . . only when I'm not awake . . . if I feel the urge . . . only when it's open. female: no ... yes . .. occasionally . . . definitely . . . no, but I feel like sleep- ing sometimes . .. not usually . . . only when I'm not picking up guys. Do you study in the library? male: no . . . yes . . . never . . . that's gross . . . do I ever study? . . . joke . . . most of the time . . . as little as pos- sible. female: yes . . . when I'm not talking to friends . . . no . . . sometimes . . . when I need to . . . usually . . . yes, I study men. Do you do homeworkfreports in the library? male: no . . . what's home- work? . . . I don't do home- work . . . I don't believe in homework . . . sometimes . . . yes . . . of course not . . . homework?? female: what's that? . . . no ...yes...sometimes...I don't know. I never go . . . when I have free time . . . when I'm told to go . . . once a long time ago. Do you find the library help- ful? male: yes. . . somewhat. . . only when I'm tired . . . yes, if I need sleep . . . very help- ful . . . where's the library? . . . no . . . some nice chicks do hang out there. female: yes . .. in an emergency . . . no . . . it could be if I went . . . some- times . . . for people who need it . . . undecided . . . I haven't found it yet. . What do you suggest to im- prove the library? male: car books. . . nothing . . . bigger area . . . more books . . . music . . . more newspapers for research . . . get more comfortable chairs . . . lazy-boys . . . more paperbacks. female: get lazy-boys .. . more reference books music . . . have it open earlier stay open later . . . guy librarians . . . allow time to go to the library. What do you like best about the library? male: quiet the chairs . . . it's warm . . . helpful- ness . . . the books . . . you can get a lot of work done . . . it's free . . . the space to do work. female: quiet place to study . . . variety . . . big selection . . . easy to find books . . . lots of information. . .good looking guys . . . can study before school . . . Above: WAKE UP. Sophomore Michael Shannon innocently catches up on his sleep in order to be wide awake for his busy schedule after school. AcademicslLibrary 20:7 0 C -:sg '? ' Featuring rs. Anne Tompkins, chairperson of the Math department, took on great responsibility with her title. She coordinated the Math courses, mak- ing sure the classes met their requirements ac- cording to Central Catholic's standards and the state's standards. Mrs. Anne Tompkins is continuing an already successful career, having taught for over twenty- five years. She spent the last eight years at Central Catholic along with five previous years. Mrs. Anne Tompkins showed her pride in her fellow teachers when she com- mented, The kids who go here are lucky. She also showed her pride in the students when she concluded, and I am lucky to be able to teach here. - Brenda Noonan 208 Academics!Math Math Adds U ur Success n whichever course of life each of us chooses, a good mathematical background will always be treasured. Senior Colette LaChapelle expressed her faith in Central Catholic's Math department when she said, I feel very confident in continuing my education knowing that Central Catholic has given me a good mathe- matical backgroundf' Whether taking Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, or Computers, each class was a building step Brenda Noonan towards our success. .ZZ Clockwise: GETTING IT TOGETHER. Sophomores Stan Mikolajczyk, Scott Szczecinski, and Ed Palmagil join forces to try and figure out the assignment during 9th period Algebra class. LOST FOR THE MOMENT. Senior Janna Blaufuss searches for her page before she begins typing into the computer the new pro- gram. NEEDED ASSISTANCE. ju- nior Greg Miller looks to sophomore Kelly Johnson for a little guidance on how to start the assignment. FUTURE COMPUTER TECHNICIAN. Senior Amy Mazur tries out her new program with high hopes of success. GSK! Music Sets the Tone Slockwise: SHOULD I HUM IT FIRST? Senior Pat Kania studies the nusic intently before playing. FU- l'URE ROCK STAR. Sophomore Brian Borer rehearses the song, wait- ng and wondering when he'll be in the spotlights. SHOW ME THE WAY. Virs. Seeman, music teacher, reviews 'he piano keys with Freshman Dina Bankston. MUSICIAN AT WORK. 'enior Michelle Vermillion smoothly glays through the song for that day's lesson. Q ,ff t ' 4 'Sin he Central Catholic Music Department staff was a major part of its success. At Central Catholic, music has always been a way in which people could express themselves and their ideas. Senior Anne Strause expressed her devo- tion when she stated, I am very proud and honored to be a part of the Music department and will cherish the many memories and friendships I have made. This kind of pride contributed to the success of the Central Catholic family. - Brenda Noonan , iiii,-t: Featuring rs. Carolyn Seeman, head of the music depart- ment, put most of her time and energy into her job. Through coordinat- ing the main productions, most of her time was spent at a rapid pace, run- ning around, putting everything together. Since there was so much to do, Mr. james Crum- bly, band director, took total charge of the Cen- tral Catholic band. Mrs. Seeman also shared many responsibilities with her highly praised assistants. Mrs. Seeman expressed her gratitude towards them, I think Central students have a big advantage working with trained professionalsf' Mrs. Seeman has con- tributed to the success of Central Catholic for twenty-two years. Ceri- tral Catholic thanks her for her dedication. -- Brenda Noonan Academics!Music 209 A wk - 'J - CC 73 'EU ?' Featuring Marty N assr, department chairperson, has taught for the past twelve years. He defines his purpose as department chairperson as to help coordinate the development and to com- municate between teach- ers to let them know what is going on in the depart- ment. He sees the Reli- gion department as an aid to help the students academically and outside the classroom in their Christian identities and to understand their faith. Father Nassr's in- terests include popular music which he incor- porates into his classes. Students may interpret the music, especially how it reflects their lives pertaining to God. His goals are to re-evaluate the curriculum and to im- prove it so there may be ua better job of covering the Christian faith. Also, Father Nassr would like to know Where the stu- dents are at so that they may apply their Christian values throughout their lives. - Salli Bollin 210 Academics!Religion I am the W CC he Way in Religion at Central Catholic was certainly Well travelled. Our Religion classes were taught by Mr. Paul Fontana, Mrs. Connie Huss, Mrs. Peg O'Hearn, Father Dennis Gray, Father Alan Fillman, Mr. Mark jesionow- ski, Father john Shiffler, Mrs. Charlotte Reymann, Sister jaculin, Mr. Dave Wayton, and Father Marty Nassr. Some Religion classes offered were Religion through Culture, Family and Christian Living, and Scripture. Some basic con- cepts taught in Religion classes, according to Father Nassr, were God loves us and that each of us is important. - Salli Bollin ,,A...... Clockwise: REVIEWING FOR A TEST. Mrs. Peg O'Hearn reviews with some of her first period sophomore Religion class. TEACHING FRESH- MEN. Mrs. Charlotte Reymann tells her period 415 freshmen Religion class how to understand their faith. WALK- ING TO CATHEDRAL. Mr. Mike Smith, principal, and Father Martin Donnelly, pastor-president, lead the entire student body to Rosary Cathe- dral for Mass. ADVISING STU- DENTS. Father john Shiffler advises some of his period 4X5 sophomore stu- dents on their classwork. O VII 0 ith a variety of physical education choices, Ms. Fran Krompak said, Uthe sopho- more students are able to choose a gym class that suits them. Classes offered were Team Sports at freshman and sophomore levels, Indepen- dent and Leisure Sports, which were at sophomore levels. They were taught by Ms. Fran Krompak, Ms. jenny Gill, Ms. Christine Tuttle, Mr. Mitch Naufel, and Mr. jim Reilly. - Salli Bollin Clockwise: FIGHTING FOR THE PUCK. The 415 sophomore girls gym class compete to see who gets the puck first. SHOWING THEIR STRENGTH. Seniors Pete Swartz and Troy Drenner, andjunior Matt Kregal, gym aids, show how strong they are from their past gym classes. JUMP BALL. The 4X5 sophomore boys gym class fight after a jump ball. LAY UP. The 45 sophomore gym class scramble for the ball. mg. .7 ' Featuring her noisy classes show her that the students are really 'into' and enjoy the class. -- Salli Bollin Academics!Physical Education 211 Science Department and New T' Featuring head of the partmenr, has ing for 35 years, at Central Catholic responsible for the tronomy classes. - Torn Radtke 212 Academics!Science ,,,,,,.-0-W' HF Top: WEIRD SCIENCE. juniors Allen Campos and joe Williams work earnestly to finish their chemistry ex- periment. Above: ELECTRICITY SPARKS INTEREST, Juniors Lynn Quay and Bob McGuire rake Elec- tricity in one of the newly renovated rooms. Wing, Successful Combination , aw ti I iii! V sl, -c wi: 'ff 5 , a Top: HEAVENLY BODIES. Seniors Tom Martin and Mark Kelly, along with juniors Dan McAdoo, Dave Martinez, and Tim Wojnowski seem to be more interested in Michelle Varwig, a Freshman, than in Mr. Gardner. Above: BE PRECISE! junior jamie Todorowski watches Bob Siebenicki, another junior, take a careful reading. entral Catholic wasnlt quiet this summer with the construction of the new wing underway. All science rooms were completely remodeled over the three-month break. Woodwork was restored to its original condition, carpet was installed and a totally new lab - complete with new equip- ment - was built. All renova- tion was due to the success of the Capital Drive which fur- nished the proceeds for this grand undertaking. - Torn Radtke entral Catholic's Science Department offered several different and interesting classes such as Biology, Earth Science and Chemistry. Also offered were more challenging courses for the upperclassmen such as Anatomy. Also offered were Electricity and Astron- omy. The Astronomy classes were an idea started by Bob Gardner, head of the Science Department. When Mr. Gard- ner was asked about the newly redone science wing, he re- plied, They're beautiful. - Tom Radtke BE CAREFUL. junior Mike Osswald carefully Hlters a solution in the new lab. Academics!Science 213 Y W4 0 0 0 - .0 I . 'Q 3 'gf' Special d 1S Special Featuring I r. Pete the Hage is the teacher of the Special Ed class. He is a good teacher who took alot of time with his students. He is a very dedicated person in help- ing his students with learning difficulties. -- Tim Wojnowski 214 Academics!Special Ed l he Special Education class at Central Catholic is not a new department, it has been with us for several years. Its students are helped with learning prob- lems. It teaches them many new skills. The Special Ed is part of Central Catholic's family. - Tim Wojnowski N.-he Upper Right: WRITING TO SUCCESS. A typical hard working sophomore. Lower Right: HARD WORKER. Sophomore Bill Rayski shows how hard he can work under pressure. Above: TAKING IT EASY. Sophomore jack Haines is taking it easy, and thinking about the ZZ Top concert that he is going to attend. fy! Learning about the Past Below: HARD AT WORK. Sam Braden seems very active in learning history in Mr. Seeger's World History class. Below: TAKING A TEST. Seniors Carol Slomka and Marianne lwinski find it very interesting to learn about the past in Mrs. Fortner's history class. I I Above: STANDING TALL. Mr. Rozanski's class stands at attention while he lectures them about World War I Germany. V. K :ff .' ty? K r ocial Studies offered a variety of courses which em- phasized the past and current events. World History covered all aspects of man's existence and world development. Ameri- can History explored the lives of the American people since colonial times. Psychology was another interesting course that dealt with the mind. - Tim Wojnowski 0 2 Q I D F 4 Featuring ll Social Studies courses enabled the stu- dents to closely view and discover the importance of our historic and pres- ent society. Mr. Brian Seeger has been head of this depart- ment since last year. He is also active as a Central Catholic football coach. -- Tim Wojnowski Academics!Social Studies 215 I-Iomework?! Again. . random survey was taken from each grade level to determine students' feelings about homework. Now many people know Cespecially teachersb that students aren't too fond of doing homework. But is it really all that bad? Don't we really benefit from doing homework? Well, let's find out what you had to say. On this page, we will look at responses from the seniors to see how they have evolved in their thoughts about homework. -Jean Antkowiak Do you do your homework? Yes - 51W No- 195 Sometimes - 4895 Have you ever done someone else's homework? Yes - 5295 No - 46W Sometimes - 295 Has someone ever done your homework? Yes - 52? No -- 4773 Sometimes - 195 Do you hand homework in on time? Yes-5572 No- IW Sometimes - 4495 Do you do homework over the weekend? Yes - 4419 No - 54W Sunday - 2fZp Do you find homework help- ful? Yes- 25fZp No- 2577 Sometimes - 5095 How much time do you spend on homework a night? 216 Academics!Feature Less than 1 hour - 53W 1 hour - 23W More than 1 hour - 24W Why do you do your home- work? It's my responsibility . . . for the grade . . . it helps me learn the material . . . I donlt . . . I don't know , . . to minimize cram time for exams . . . to take up time. . .to pass. . . it's fun . . . my mom will kill me if I don't to learn . .. I'm forced to . . . to GRADUATE. When do you do your home- work? When Mr. Rozanski gives it .. . after 9:00 p.m. . . . after 7:30 a.m .... study hall. . . the period before it's due . . . in my other classes . . . after school . . . before I go to bed . . . first period . . . when I don't have to work . . . when the spirit moves me . . . when I feel like it . . . after dinner . . . when I have time. Where do you do home- work? Inmyroom.. .athome... at school. . . during class. . .in front ofthe T.V. . . . the library ...wherever...inbed...in the living room . . . in the hall . . . study hall . . . at work. How do you do homework? Watching T.V .... listening to the radio . . . while talking on the phone . . . while walk- ing to class . . . listening to my teachers . . . in total silence . . . quickly . . . while eating. Why do teachers give home- work? To benefit us . . . to get us used to doing it so we can be prepared for college . . . they think we have nothing better to do...tomakeusmad...to keep me off the phone . . . to make up for time lost in class . . . for us to understand . . . to make our lives miserable . . . to punish us . .. to corrupt our social lives . . . in retaliation for giving them nervous break- downs . . . they have to by law. Do you make up excuses for not doing homework? If so, what was the best? I turned it in. You must have lost it . . . I dropped it in the 5 I l hall and Mr. Smith thought it was trash and threw it away . . . I had to work . . . I was really sick and unable to do it . . . my sister are it . . . I didn't have time . . . I thought it was due tomorrow . . . I left it at work . . . you didn't give us enough time. What do you consider a lot of homework? 4 or 5 pages for one subject times 6 subjects . . . more than one page per class more than four hours . . . 2-3 hours . . . anything . . . an hour of any one class . . . homework in every subject . . . two subjects a night . . . more than an hour . . . anything over two ques- tions . . . anything that takes more than five minutes to do. Above: STUDYING HARD. Senior Deanna Almaguer studies intensely in her Chemistry class in order to make the grade. TWO MINUTES UNTIL THE BELL. Senior Tamara Pierson scrambles to get her Physics home- work done at the end of class. Give Me a Break!! 'aw Do you do your homework? Yes -- 5595 N0-- UZ Sometimes - 4495 Have you ever done someone else's homework? Yes - 4395 N0 - 5296 Sometimes - 571 Has someone ever done your homework? Yes - 50fZp No - 4795 Sometimes - 3'Z Do you hand homework in on time? Yes - 5195 No- 1471 Sometimes - 35W Do you do homework over the weekend? Yes - 4395 No - 3895 Sunday - 19? Do you find homework help- ful? Yes - 3879 No - 3295 Sometimes - 3095 How much time do you spend on homework a night? Less than 1 hour - 4595 1 hour - 14W More than 1 hour - 4193 Why do you do your home- work? Nothing better to do . . . If I don't, grades will suffer . . . it's educational. . . I have to . . . to get it done. . .it makes abetter informed student and more . . .topass. . .Whynot?. . .to so I won't get in learn . . . trouble . . . I'd like to make it to college . . . for the glory of I don't . . . to the deed . . . keep up with new concepts. When do you do homework? 4:00 p.m .... at night. . . in the morning . . . in school . . . when I get home . . . in study hall . . . in class . . . whenever . . .on the bus . . .while I'm on the phone . . . never . . . 10:00 p.m .... when I have time . . . on Sunday . . . 11:00 p.m. . . . free time . . . after dinner . . . after 4:00 . . . at 7:45 a.m. Wlge do you do home- work? In front of my locker . . . in my room... atmydesk... kitchen . . . family room . . . dining room . . . where there's aplacetodoit. ..athome. .. on the bus... in class . . . in the lunch room. . . living room . . . Coach Nauffel's office . . . in bed . . . in front of the T.V. . . . in study hall. How do you do homework? Watching M.T.V .... while listening to Deep Purple . .. listening to the radio . . . I don't know how to do it . . . listening to Led Zepplin IV . . . on the telephone . . . in a quiet spot . . . at the table . . . with a pencil and pen . . . with my left hand. Why do teachers give home- work? To help us understand the material to be pains sign of torture . . . to challenge us . . . for more grades . . . so you can practice they're bored . . . to annoy us . . . it's their job so they have something to do on weekends . . . they're mean . . . to show their authority ... who knows? . . . who cares? ow that a look has been taken at the Senior's attitudes on homework, let's look at the attitudes of the underclassmen, too. What type of attitudes do we have about homework and its helpfulness when we're just getting into the swing of things? Do we have a more positive attitude when we're just starting out? Read on and find out what your classmates had to say. -jean Antkowiak Do you make up excuses for not doing homework? If so, what was the best? I forgot we had it. . . I was at the hospital . . . It's in my other folder . . . I left my bag on the TARTA bus . . . I was at an out of town funeral death in the family . . . I was busy earn- ing 501 to bring my teacher a flower for Appreciation Week .. . Someone broke into my locker and stole my book . . . I wassick. . . Mydogateit. . .I was injured . . . I was in a car accident . . . I had to go to my pet's funeral. What do you consider a lot of homework? Two problems three subjects . . . I don't know . . . 16 hour worth . . . something that takes over an hour to do . . . 1-2 hours . . . over 4 hours . . . any that you have to take home . . . every subject. Above: SILENCE IS GOLDEN. SeniorJeffNowicki manages to find an unoccupied section in the first floor hall in order to catch up on some last minute studying. Academics!Feature 2 17 218 Freshman!Division page K Freshmen On the Right Track The Class of '89 began to take charge when they Won the Homecoming float contest. As a result, they became stronger in the rest of the competitions between the classes. During the Central Catholic vs. Macomber basketball pep rally, the Freshman class captured the 1985 Spirit Key. Since the first day the Freshmen Walked through the doors of Central Catholic they have been looking good! They've progressed from accepting fifth floor pool passes to almost beating the first place sophomores in the Patron Drive. As you can see, by their accomplishments, the Freshmen have bought their ticket to success. - Ienny Crajczyk, section editor Freshman!Divisior1 page 219 HEADS UF THE CL SS President Sally Gladwell Vice President Erin Dugan Secretary Michelle Dzienny Treasurer Greg Guzman rs. Pat Errington, freshman class moderator: The Freshman class was successful in their activities because of the leadership of class officers aided by Student Council, the leadership of its moderators, and by the general spirit and enthusiasm of the class as a whole. Also contributing to their success were the teachers and staff who had freshmen in their classes and conference rooms. - Debbie Wilder Commissioners Valerie Amerhin Heather Comell Lisa Cutcher Lisa Demko Sue Fournier Molly Gray M Sherrie Keween WK -me Laura Lauh Rich Lawrence Ronald Lumbreezer Susan Moskow Kelly Parton Shannon Stogara Crystal Wee all Lisa Wideikis Lee Winckowski Coleen Adcock Rick Adkins left Altc Mary Anaple Nathan Anderson K! Patricia Applegate Leslie Armstrong Lonnie Amett Keith Banachowski Leroy Bamett Rachelle Barnhill Eric Bartok Art Battle Ioe Bauer Scott Bauerschmidt Suzette Baumgartner Shelly Baumia Archie Beasle Dean Beauch L ' 1' ' , W 1 f f , i Mike Belair jennifer Benett jamie Benya Chris Bertsch Andy Bialorucki David Bilka Tim Blanchung 220 Freshmen To left: GO CENTRAL! Freshmen Molly Gray an Lee Winkowski show their enthusiasm and spirit for Central Catholic at the St. Francis football game played at the Toledo University Football Stadium. Bottom left: NO SCHOOL! Christmas vacation is the prime thought among the Freshmen. They wait patiently for the end of the annual Christmas Mass held at the Cathedral. Left: LATE SLIPS? Freshmen Michelle Claypool and Barb Douglas anxiously run to their lockers to avoid the dreaded tardy sli S. Below: HUMOR IS THE KEY TO LIFE. Whjat is so funny, Carlos Procter? V Fred Bodmer 41 David Borkowski V: Q. lm-ff..'1 mf. V : I 5 J' 4, v 'rv fx ff -r Ioe Boudrie Cardine Brackette Amy Brautigan Stephen Brockmeyer Steve Bronikowski f A 1? f.a we YW'iwW rf- M so sttyy ee..e Michelle Browder 7 We i , ' ' j Gary Brown -V f- ' Sean Brown gif, Corey Brownfield 7 ,a , Chris Buck - , l Geoffrey Burtis ' Brad Bylow .X ' ,I , ,, 1 , Y K av 4 -nf A LW my -E Tammy Campbell Andrea Carroll Richard Casares Bill Cassidy Mike Cherry Eugene Christen Michelle Claypool W ' lffiw 'ff-W 2 X M E 14,1 f J V 1 af 4551 f' 'IVV ', V Jaya Q W' ,, , , Heather Clear G Q :ii , ',,, fi' . Chris Clement 'I' - ' V ' A 4 ' ' Mark Cole ' - I I Michael Comes , ' ' ' Roger Conboy ' Kristy Condon john Contreras as V wa . Z y F, fl, ' u l X 1 W 'K ,, , xx .. I K 57, 7 fn ,,,. Kim Cook W Suzette Cory Cynthia Cowdrey I 4 , S awn Crippen Sara Criscio ' jennifer Croci I A I Iadcuelynn Cunningham 71 -T ,f Wendy Cutcher Amy Cyranowski X ff 'C f V , V ,1 J :,, Ed Czerniak ' if, , A' ,W 1 'V , , 9' It A M 74 jessica Daoust Paul Daoust J 22 i t Vi' . If Q ,, ,,.,., W , . A Ron Darrow Pat Davis Freshmen 22 1 Far Left: STUDYBUDDIES! See, freshmen really do know how to do their school work. Below: O NEW MATH DIET. Melissa Mehling works with her calculator during her lunch hour. Rigl1t: e I I I H- I I 1 I I I E S I I I e I I IRRESPONSIBLE! Naturall , some freshman forgot his lunch and book. Whats new? Upper Far Right: BOOKWORMS. Typical Freshman! Look at all her books. Far Lower Right: LIFE and DEATH. Sister Germain and her health students demonstrate their CPR skills. K Q , . g. A f f fm.,,,u J X ,,., . W 'saw- Kevin Day David Deer Ir Grant Degnan Shilo DeLong Bob Delrue Michael Dennehy Tom Denniston , Patrick DeViney Rachel Dixon Barbra Douglas , - Antoinette Draper Brian Ducant Ioe Duncan Vicky Dunn Y Steve Dunne Dawn DuPont jeff Durant Francis Dyko Kathleen Eble jenny Ece Richard Eck - K ff M' ' Chad Eckart W W - 'f n ,jk V Q IeffE1Ue P ,, f tr , Michelle Feudi 'air' 3 , -fp , . Rean Fisher ig ' V 7 W ' .. KimF1yI1I1 ' V I -V Mike Flynn W! i F ettr'i Pat Flynn 1 f J' fa ,Je f - , I Pat Foley T 'W 1 V .H 0 Theodora Fried -A X , Tyrone Fries N f -.W ...Q wav Ieff Frye . ' 2 5: Kevin Frye fb' , ' Iohn Galambos jennifer Gallagher 'i f We Kelly Gedert Patti Gentle W 2 A Pagulgeragman ' Im el' af mgef .. .. , ......., rn ' ' Chris Gerken 1 , 1' V ' z Ioseph Gerken ' 1 1 ' .f y glfz.. -ply 1, V 5- sw'-H -' ' . t K' 3 U. , if ,,.. .,,gws..g1,.. H ' ' If A A Patti Gillen . A , . 222 Freshmen .6 1 he Freshman class were, as usual, upset about the traditional way they were treated at Central Catholic. They had a few demands for us: First, they didn't like sitting in the bleachers, they wanted to alternate that position with the other classes. Second, they didn't like being the last called to and from the gym, they thought this should be alternated, too. Third, they wanted the teasing to stop: no more pool passes, elevator passes, or any kind of passes. They demanded satisfaction. Well, as tradition has it, we salute their efforts and say, Better luck next year! - Kellie Iurski Heather Gillingham Roben Glick Wendi Glitsch Angela Glynn Tricia Gonci Dan Gomey julie Grabowski sf 5' if Ieremy Graham Steve Granata Karla Grant .1 Budget Gray Kelly Green A r I A if ,, ft ae 2 V , 2 W, Ginger Gregory r ,Y M, Patrick Grudier Robert Grudier Angie Hahn Roy Hall Tom Harris Tracie Hasenfratz f john Heard 9 7 A M ,. , M' . f 7 ff I U ., ff f Kevin Heidelberg V , y',,w,,f'-.w 1 I Q ,.. V Lrjf - af Z Matthew Held Cairie Hfzlminski Bi y He ton TJ, Maurice Henderson Holly Higgs Roger t john Ho man Iulie Holewinski Pat Holzemer jeff Hornyak David Hudson Iacquelin Humphrey Pamela Hurley Michael Huston Karen Intosh Charles Irons Marketa Jackson Cindy Iankowski lane Iankowski Scott Iankowski Douglas Jason Freshmen 2 2 3 FRESH CU PLAIN UF reshmen needed to expand their social and academic abilities. Many of the freshmen wanted to join clubs and S FEETWHAT,S THE CURE? sports, but they could not. Instead, freshmen had to rely on their chauffeurs or their own feet. Freshmen year was the time to become acquainted with old and new friends. Also, new challenges awaited them. Not many freshmen had the opportunity to take on these new W challenges. What could be done? The answer to this question lies within the walls of the Ohio License Bureau for Motorized Vehicles and sophomore year. - Debbie Wilder Right: ISN'T GYM FUN? Freshmen Mark Parnell and joe Boudrie wait attentively for their next basketball instructions. They are wondering how many more years they have to dress up in those ridiculous gym outfits. Chad johnson Eric johnson S.T.fjohnson jenni er jones Iimmie jordan Eric juhasz Eric Kahle Brian Kalas Erik Kania Mary Karcher Brett Kaschinske Matt Kasza Keith Kataeiasz Kori Keefer Tammy Keener Matt Keil Maureen Keller jason Kennedy james Khakiewicz Michael Kilcorse Traci Kimmins Victoria Kish julie Klear Scott Kobylak Kendra Kohls Alicia Kondalski john Konwinski Kendra Kopinski Mike Koralewski Mari Korhumel Mike Kress Chris Krose Mary Krgfn Amy Kue er Ianice Kujda 3' A--. Andrew Kunkal Mart Ladd iff Monica Lamb Dicken Lance Brett Laskey Brian Lau r 'Ni .cr W' , is a 'F 'Qi . 1.. Q ' f Wi. . ,i.,?gA,., Ha, .- K ' it , ,, A' Mary Lawson 224 Freshmen df -can f i ,. ., N 1 are it , ' 1 4 3 .. 51? 'fir' V J eff N ,fifl ,gy 49 , .. KU Y' fl K 4 1 ,s Y see s f. L ,:,. ',-- J Q 5117 4 M ff: 1.43, gn l -rv 'FT' Agn W 'ya My X ff f 7 f , fp: ,ge . af if 4 W 1 W 0 ,wwf A .,ff,, I -W UVMVZ 'Iii ! 7 A ,X ey 4' ,alfa Left: WHERE DO I LIVE? Freshmen Mike Flynn, David Hudson, Ioe Gerger, Geno Christen, and Amy Brauti an give their own 0 inion as to where Toleso is actually locatedll Below: TIRED OUT. Monica Lamb takes time out after running from the locker room to the front gym. Greta Lee ' f ' 7' Robert Leim?rusor Ienn Leopa d M H Randi Lewandowski , ' '- Victoria Lewandowski I Gre Links an f Sa m. 1 2. f, :kk 'V tv a.. x ' Keiax Lipinski Dennis Littin my Roxanne Littin . Bobby Longeway N uv Amy Losoya Brad Lubrniecki Kathryn Lucas if 'A Kendra Lump Z 31251. ' V U ak I 1 ' ,.,, ' - ,L 1 Steve Lump I we K Lisa Lutz K .,, ' Kathryn Mahoney iff-zlffmr h ' ' f f Ienni er Mairious Mark Marausha . 't E' Chris Maritsas n A fl: EQ. . g. V N,, t. f g fn 1. rx 6 , -xv-mv' ,f Y ,, N, Iames Marok jennifer Marshall Mario Mata Tom Matthews Chris McCauley Roxann McCreery Matt Mclntile Shawn McLaughlin Christie McNair Tonya McQuade lim Mehallow -4 159 Melissa Mehling Ed Mehltn jamie Meiers Colleen Meller Dave Menard Michelle Mercurio I.R. Menard Greg Meyer Theresa Meyer jeff Meyers Stacy Mikolajczyk Freshmen 225 Far left: CLASS PARTICIPATION. Marl Murowski and friends demonstrate health skills Below: INTERESTING. Francis Dyko and Kelly C C 0 , , Gedert check out the retreat schedule. Ufppei Right: ENTHUSIASM. Mrs. Reymann shows rosl e G at S can win. Below Ri t: LOOK! This picture ex lains itself. Far ri t: WAKE UP. These student: isten to Mrs. Reymann. Philip Mitri Chris Monoghan Nicole Monhollen Amy Monroe ,,..,w Kristy Moore jennifer Moran Missy Moran 1 Brian Morris A I ' I' ' Frank Morrow - e ,W Y i -.AQ ' jason Morse -c 4 fj -, an 3, 3' as P? M 4 1 ff , . -vi, .... g - ., W 5, -f 4 V gr, ,s nc . 1, 'F . , 4 A. s 4 Q? V ' Sean Mullucey I . ' . .A , , . V Mark Murawski , . , ' . WI . Chris Murren 'fifi fi I Iennifer Murnen A I f ' X 1 AA ' I Tom Myers Kim Nagle .,,.,s Huy N u en ,,,.' g Allan Niedimlski 'W' Robert Noe Ieff Nowak W Christiane Obloza - Tom O'Connell William O'Connell Denny O'Loughlin Sally O'Quinn Keith Orzechowski Robert Pacyna Ieffery Padilla Ieff Parker Lori Parker Mark Parnell Leslie Patrzalek Kristina Patterson Mellisa Pawlecki 15250 5 wr I Doug Perry ..,,. .. .M loseph Perry rf i f f .W HE Wendy Perry -.. ' , , Ken Perl sf ff A 'S J' log Pfeiffer f 7 1:2 V f. :-- J Richard Phelps ff ' Mike Picciuto 52 , i ' Q, I fgjggbsa. Ienny Pierson ' If ' ' J '21 226 Freshmen he upperclass got a bit carried away with the freshmen this year. There was so much talk concerning the Baby Irish. For example, there were announcements praising the Baby Irishi' at pep rallies and football games. On the other hand, freshmen were slammed into lockers because the upperclass tried to show them who was tougher, For the most part, there were the all-time favorite jokes concerning the fifth floor pool passes, elevator keys for sale and passes to the senior lunchroom. All in all, the freshmen took it well because they knew that soon they wouldn't be frosh - or Baby Irish - anymore. Too soon it would be their turn to be upperclassmen, too. - Kellie Iurski Lisa Pinke Tracy Piorlfowski Ioe Plenzler Ieff Poczekaj Melinia Powell I Heather Powless I A . Alex Poznanski Michelle Price Lisa Puszcziewicz Scott Puszcziewicz Maureen Raab james Rashaun Chuck Rashleigh Ann-Marie Ratajski Iasin Rath Ieff Reau Kirk Reau Bill Rectenwald Anne Reisig Michaela Reiyes Ienny Rhoa es Laura Rinehart Corey Rittenhouse David Robarge M- Steve Robertson Melissa Robinson Brenda Roughton Beth Rowe ,an Mark Roznowski Renn Ruiz Bob Sadowy jenny Sahadi Tim Saster Bradley Schachert Iodi Schmidein Mike Schnatterly joe Sedlar Kelllv Session Mic ele Seymour Tim Shefferly Tina Sheridan jennifer Shorlridge V w . . If ' W, Freshmen 227 Mark Shoviak Brian Simmons Holly Simmons Iohn Simmons Lisa Skali Chris Skibinski Foster Sloan Eric Slota Cor Smith Leigh Smith Sara Smith Brian Sohalski Melissa Soldner Iohn Sota Stephen Spencer Ienny Stark Tracy Staszalc David Steihschult Iodi Stevens Amy Stewart Ken Stewart joe St. Iulian Amy Stoner Brian Stork Doug Stricker Thomas Stuart Ben Studer Corry Sturek Kevin Sulier Steve Sulier Lisa Szymanski Shari Szyskowski Anthony Taylor Eric Tepe Nick Tertel 228 Freshmen 1 Left: SAVING LIVES. These freshmen listen on how to give mouth to mouth resuscitation. Below: SUCH ATTENTIVENESS. Wendy Cutcher and classmates watch one of Mrs. Reymann's great filmstrips. Right: WILLING TO HELP. Mrs. Best 5 explains the answer to Kelly Session. Q, , ff'- A x fs ,,. .fr fr Linda Terry Jeffery Thiemun Steve Tieland Shane Tillman Michele Toth It Q ,gzav , 1 1 . A ,W A X 4 I 'Q' .. ,:.,7f MWH A My we W ff we af' m .,.-m 2 ,W . ,ia -f , - .L- f 1 ., I f , , ,ft-. .. W J I if 34? pf if aw we wi at l v . . ,..,, M fill it if A ,fit I Y ttii ' ff-52 pf: , ... 5? , 1 f N 5 N . ' L -:, W' f ' A sf Ju , A 'f Last Stop SNR ,mw- ef- Z .p ' Y 2 .tg it ,- l Q if ttt, .f -, . ,, L12 t if V ,M f aw Q f..,.t ' Q 'u'-v We apologize for the number of missing freshman photos. ln Se tember, ID pictures were missing and mis ijaced. The yearbook staff was not responsible, tliough we did our best to repair the damages. Again, we are sorry. Not Pictured: Anderson, Adrienne Antoszewski, jennifer Bates, Arteris Batson, john Billings, jennifer Braden, Carrie Cook, jeffery Corson, Brian Corson, jeffery Davis, Dan Douglas, jason Dukeshire, Tina Egan, jennifer Farr, Paul Frey, jennifer Gurharding, Ann Holzermer, Bryan james, Rashaun johnson, Ann Karmal, Erickson Kubiey, Robin Marious, Cecil Marios, Sidney McGurk, Patrick Mclntosh, Karen Mehling, Ed Menard, Tim Miller, jeff Muller, Colleen Neckarz, Natalie Pheng, Lee Pollauf, Michelle Procter, Carlos Scott, johnathon Stantsicki, julie Soster, Tim Trea, Elizabeth Vallmer, Heather Varwig, Michelle Vatquez, Maytee cv- E 'M Q JFK W ME l -, 4 Sandra Tra lor Rosie Trutillo Thomas Underwood ' ' Steve Urbanski Heather Valiton Deanna Vallejo james Vargas K tttt 2, A Don Wagner 'W' Ken Wa czak 'X ,,, , l,, Sean Walker ' Y Shannon Walker A ' Andrea? Wallace , jill Wa ters JA gk, Angie Wast if f- ' 1 john Wawzyniak t Carrie Wegren Amy Weiss V H Mike Weithman A Q' ,X Laura Welter ' 2 - ttf, joe Wenger ft ,daft M shawn Whirl Y 'W 'H' Derrick While Dana Whitfield Kris Wiesolek Kerry Wietrzykowski Tim Wilcox Pamela Williams Pete Woitkowifk be iiff '42 Y bf 'f , 'V A f l , Demonie Womack M, james Woo W 1 Kelly Wooten Kris Wroblewski jeff Yar er jody Zaiorowski jamie Zapiecki Hr, I,,l frt' , ,., , '-I if Thomas Zawisza Doug Zbikowski Ronald Zdunczyk Steve Zielinski Craig Ziemkiewicz Freshmen 229 FRE SHMAN Clothing Styles: 11 Forenza 21 Big shirts 31 Stirrup pants First Date: 11 My house 21 Dinner 31 Nowhere Favorite Movie: 11 Youngblood 21 Rocky 4 31 Rambo First Day of School: 11 O.K. 21 Great 31 Terrible Best!Worst Rule of Central Catholic: 1 None 21 Dress code M 1 1 1 ' JY' 2 fa 4 fag? My-.921 E 1 -'? . . fiww ,. .5 1 -- im wr it .iirrsfixi ':: 22k :.i NME Tr hinds- ff' 4, .-,Y w A s rt, Mis: 1 jfs? M1 ww, Nw. Q. 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Leathers 24. Long sport coats 25. Curly hair 26. Movies 27. Skate boarding 28. Black and gray jeans 2 30 F reshmen!F eature FAVORITES Shopping: Easter Break: Show Spirit: Curfewsz 11 Party 21 Sleep 31 Florida Turns Girls Guys On: 11 Romance 21 Body 11 Don't 21 11:00 31 121130 11 All malls 21 Northtowne 31 Southwyck 11 Don't 21 Cheer 31 Get Involved 1. Breakdancing 2. Bright colors 3. Preppy clothes 4. Normal hair 5. Bell bottoms 6. Parachute pants 7. Blue jeans 8. Pizza by the slice 9. Long term relationships 10. Penny loafers 11. Homework 12. Barry Manilow 13. Video games 14. Bowling 15. High water pants 16. Ioannie and Chachi 17. Nikes 18. Disco 19. Lawrence Welk 20. Michael Iackson 21. School 22.1 'I1k 23. Hockey games 24. Roller skating . . Drugs . Zits 27. Rock music 28. Curfews 25 ' 26 1 111111311 lf M1161 1 4213 13, '11 xf21'11.v1 1 . 4111115111111 ' K' 11:4 ,gg.?,:.y1.., .I a1sI.v1W11r111 151 111: 5111111111 31,1 1 111 1 'Q H1 1,1111 111 f '1'1 ,W 11. 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'7' ,hm fm' tmnfmwiv 6 is mvouw qmwnmm mvmew 'TRL f X' JL I f W 'Y 5' li if 50734 ONE I . , J' Q, 5190 .mf I bf H ry! , mm Wi aculty and taff Guides to the Unknown This year,s faculty was composed of 13 new faces and 147 returning veterans. There were two new Religion teachers, two new Social Studies teachers, one new maintenance worker, one new cafeteria worker, and four new secretaries. This year's faculty and staff was a good one, proof of Central Catholic,s unflagging efforts to retain dedicated, experienced professionals and to attract bright, fresh talent. These faculty members did their best to make sure we were successful in going one-way up! - Dave Shanahan, section editor F aculty!Division page ,AGL B3 . I Mr. Michael Smith Principal r. Michael Smith has completed his first successful year at Central Catholic as its first lay principal in the schoolis 66 year history. Mr. Smith had been at Central Catholic two years before and also taught at St. Mary's Central Catholic in Sandusky, Ohio. - David Shanahan and Wendy Provencher TEACHERS IN AWE - Merrie-Ellen Vogan, Adele Dahlin, and Tim Slivinski look in awe at the medicine wheels Sr. JoAnn Marie's second and tenth period classes made as Junior Renee Elliott looks on. 234 Faculty and Staff acult and Staff: Father Martin Donnelly Pastor-President ather Martin Donnelly has completed his first year in his new position as Pastor- President of Central Catholic. Father Don- nelly Was involved in different projects at Central Catholic in the Development Office and the Capital Campaign Drive, in addi- tion to his pastoral duties. - David Shanahan and Wendy Provencher TASTE,S GREAT - Mike Pagdett finishes his last gulp of coffee in the main office as Senior Kellie Iurski loo s on. Mr. Robert Larcher Assistant Principal in Charge of Academics r. Robert Larcher has completed his second year at Central Catholic. Mr. Lacherys job is to oversee the academic structure of Central Catholic. Under Mr. Lacher's guidance, the Advanced Place- ment program has taken a firm hold in the school curriculum. - David Shanahan and Wendy Provencher CITE!!! - Ron Pilatowski sits in Room 210 until a certain student says some unbearable things to him. . 'ii 1, ' Guides to the Unknown i 9 , N1 Sister Adelia Marie, SND Foreign Language Ann Albert Attendance Terrie Albert Secretary to Fr. Donnelly Bill Axe English Steve Bernath Science Mrs. Bilka Development Ne f 4 Charlotte Best English Sv' f E, ig! Norma Bodenmiller Guidance Secretary Dennis Bolbach 1'1 I za 'f' EI Dean of Men Kristi Brewer Guidance Penny Carr Athletic Office Secretary Norman Cassady Maintenance Tom Caullield Science Brian Clark Social Studies Sharon Corpus Secretary to Mr. Larcher jim Crumbly Music Adele Dahlin TED English and Yearbook Barbara Daley Development Sr. Mary Damien, OSF Math Pat Dlugiewicz Cafeteria Mr. Paul M. Fontana, Religion teacher, came to Central Catholic after moving to Toledo to become an Oblate of St. Francis, priests. Since Mr. Fontana has been at Central Catholic and in Toledo, he has decided not to become a priest, nor to stay in Toledo. After this school year, Mr. Fon- tana will return to Los Angeles, California and resume, as he says, The Businessf' that is, 'iShow Business. Before he came to Toledo, Mr. Fontana was a Production Assistant, or ugoferf for NBC,s Emmy Award winning television drama, St, Elsewhere, where his brother, Tom, is one of the producers. Mr. Fontana said he came to Central Catholic because of its uSpirit and Lovef, -David Shanahan and Wendy Provencher STOP!!! - Sr. JoAnn Maria, Pat Errington, and Sr. Adelia Marie try to eat in Peace as unidentified faculty member surprises them. Faculty and Staff 235 -bi B 0 I Paula Domitio Business Janet DiModica Cafeteria Rosemary Downey Foreign Language Cindy Drill Science Pat Errington English Conductlng QV v .W 'fx , .2 4 A ,,, M - Z-V Ron Estes Social Studies Fr. Alan Fillman Religion Paul M. Fontana Religion Melissa Fortner Social Studies Sister Mary Grace Gajewski, OSF Home Economics Bob Gardner Science Marie Geisel Attendance Sister Mary Gemma, OSF Science Sister Germaine, OSF Health Iudy Genone Art Tom Gibson Math jennifer Gill Physical Education Mary Gloer English Chuck Gordon Foreign Language and Maintenance Fr. Dennis Gray Religion THIS ONE - Terrie Owen, Science, explains to Senior George Zilba which problems need to be done for homework. 236 Faculty and staff Tyr... .W his year we were on a tour, a tour to the future. There is only one ticket, a one-way ticket to success., Each year, Faculty mem- bers redeem that ticket in hopes of teach- ing their students to be successful. This yearis faculty were guides to the Unknown, a future unknown to everyone, from Fresh- men to Seniors. They guided us through every quiz, test, exam, note and homework paper. For their time, efforts and assistance, we are grateful. - Dave Shanahan C wg 'fff E Bob Graver Tennis Coach Iohn Gregor Eleanor Gurzynski Y 9 rfr fy Cafeteria Q Social Studies to the Future fl arre P? 7 My W Judy Hart N ji . 2 I Development Mikell Hedley Math Barb Heindel Remedial Services Mary Hendricks Attendance Darrell Hohlbein Math Peg Huntebrinker Math Connie Huss Religion Sr. Mary Iaculin, SND Religion and Math Mark Iesionowski Religion Sr. JoAnn Maria, SND English Pete johnson L. D. Services Anne Kelley Math Mike Kerosky Counselor Patricia Kielczewski Registrar Gerald Kokocinski r English john Kolasinski Maintenance SANTA,S HELPERS. Seniors Carol Leite and Scott Snyder sit on Santa Brian Seeger's lap during the Christmas season at the Greenwood Mall. CHECKING IT IN. Pe Huntebrinker, Math teacher, sits in the Golf Room during her lunch hour making sure all her students have turned in their homework. xx, N - I Faculty and Staff 237 412' B o . I Carol Koperski Math Dolores Kowalski Cafeteria Fran Krompak Physical Education June Lauber Business Carol Laumann Math Stacey Lipe Art jenny Loper Guidance Ann Martin Math Sister Mary Martina, OSU Home Economics Connie Matuszewski Cafeteria Marcia McCauley Religion Dorothy Mohler Library Larry Montford Social Studies Kathy Montion Science Karen Moran English Steve Mortemore Assistant Dean of Men Betty Murphy Cafeteria Mary Janet Myers Development joe Nally Maintenance Fr. Marty Nassr Religion NEXT l Leah O,Neill, cafeteria staff member, helps to serve all the faculty at lunch time. NAME? CONFERENCE ROOM? Mary Hendricks and Peg Sweeney wait patiently for their next customers as the bell for the next period rings. 238 Faculty and Staff F r1ends and V Mentors twig. ra A f aus, ,film Wire ,QWH f Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow M s. Adele Dahlin, English and Yearbook teacher, has left her job here to have her third baby and to devote some time to her family. Ms. Dahlin plans to be a full-time parent for a while, But if I ever do return to teaching, I hope there might be a place for me again at Central Catho- licf, We hope so, too. Ms. Laurie Ann Small, Freshman Coun- selor and Assistant Dean of Academics, left Central Catholic for either one of two choices. The first, to move to Arizona and get married, or the second, to go to Los Angeles and continue her education in Theatre Arts. Ms. Small also said sheyd like to get into set tutoring. D That means tutor- ing young stars of television. Since Ms. Small has been at Central Catholic, she has Mitch Naufel Physical Education Peg O'Hearn Religion Leah O,Neill' Cafeteria Terri Owen Science Mike Padgett Business Karl Pankratz Guidance Joe Perz Head of Maintenance Vashti Phenice Science ' Ron Pilatowski Science Iim Reilly Physical Education Charlotte Reymann Religion Judy Rink Math Judy Roberts Secretary to Mr. Smith Sue Rogolsky Maintenance Sue Rosa , School Nurse .4 Wilson Rose Remedial Services Joe Rozanski Social Studies Kimberly Ruiz Foreign Language Stanley c'Stash', Rutkowski Maintenance Connie Rutter Cafeteria had numerous theatre arts projects. Some of those on her list include The Diary of Anne Frankv and the Toledo Diocesan Area Youth's CTO DAY'Sj first production of joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoatv in which many Central Catho- lic students were involved. - Wendy Provencher and Dave Shanahan Faculty and Staff 239 . 'HL 12 , I Tom Santoro English Lois Sass Business Tressa Scheiber English and Student Activities Director Dave Schetzle Social Studies Rebecca Schneider Science Wanda Schick Gymnastics Linda Schulte Science Brian Seeger Social Studies Carolyn Seeman Music Dennis Sherman Business Office Fr. john Shifiler Religion Judy Siferd English and Debate Nora Sheahan Dean of Women Ruth Siwa Development Tim Slivinski English TOO FUN, TOO FUN! Laurie A. Small laughs at a joke told to her by one of the many students who visit her counseling office throughout the day, 240 Faculty and Staff i, -J Faculty Cur Laurie Small Guidance and Freshman Counselor Assistant Dean of Academics Theatre Arts Robert Smith Business Office Mary Lou Snyder Main Office Manager Wuxi I Not Pictured Tim Albert - Maintenance Doug Felt - Psychologist Mike Insko - Music Mary Lou King - Business Office Ian Lagger - Volleyball Beth Layman - Cheerleading Mike Lockett - Football Mark Malinowski - Baseball Sharon Mathena - ASP Clerk jim Mericle - IV Boys Basketball Todd Nowicki - Football Michele Reithmeier - Toledo Mental Retardation Services Katherine Resch - Toledo Mental Retardation Services Tim Richard - JV Boys Soccer Panna Rupp - Spanish and Business Rodney Varnes - Maintenance jane Wittes - Math ' 'iz ' r i '-' ft M 1, 5 . ifilit :F 3 xv y ..,, 52: JL .,:, , H A 5,4 fic '- f ir l fm ' F ' f x ' ' 1-flji gffii ,A-9,1 ga iw to . J ,, K . 'ii O ff, B tain Call -V' S127 Q. iii! Q' sf 'Q .W pfff5e.f,e X. lift' 1- -V91 eff, lcleq , 9 , .ffkigif - L 5 f s 42 as 4, f it . wi X f 2. 'M ,V f' 1 a X, ,f..' 'lx M. . -WM, Gwendolyn Winfree Assistant to Dean of Women jane Wojciechowski Cafeteria Dave Zahs Boys Varsity Soccer 'A f A I' ' ll if L.-'4 ' ttf 'Q f g i, 356. ' I X 'r-' - A Q gf K through 14. .x 'N f ' vt' A t if wi -3 19 - K F R, Q Q i A 1 I A ,W ' f' V ' 7,4 ' H W3 D I .X 'V F! M 3 I A V ua 1 as S A ,A A ' .. 'X-5 T af!! Q it . -.....-.,., ,V 4 A 1 'I ay, Ferd Stagg Maintenance Becky Stewart Library Debbie Stopera Maintenance Robert Sturek Social Studies Iulia Suba English Peg Sweeney Attendance Marge Szczepaniak Cafeteria Lori Szymanski Spanish and Centric Marge Taylor Soccer Mary Sue Timar French Anne Tompkins Math Nick Toth Athletic Director Christine Tuttle Foreign Language and Physical Education Merrie Ellen Vogan English Carol Wasielewski Development IS IT IN? Ms. Anne Kelley shoots for two points in the Students versus Faculty Basketball Game held at the end of Appreciation Week, March I1 Faculty and Staff 241 These Are The People Who ake an three different classes work together to produce one book? Ms. Adele Dahin, advisor, made this a reality. Yearbook class now qualihes as a performing arts credit, therefore this past yearis Yearbook class numbers increased dramatically from 24 to 90. This was the largest number of students involved in Yearbook production in Central Catholic history. Ms. Dahin stated, I feel very confident about the new class set up. Although it is difficult to manage three classes, more people create more opportunity and creativityf' Many people don't realize the hard work and time necessary to produce a good book. Yearbook requires mastering special techniques such as layout design, photo cropping, copy fitting and familiarizing oneself with journalistic terms, tools and principles, as well as interviewing, research and writing. After these skills were mastered the book began to take shape. Each person must do his own part to make the book a success for the Whole staff, and for the many people who enjoy it. P' - jackie Durant - Becky Halleron ' M5553 aan , f Above: CHECKING IT OFF. Senior Chris Lockett checks off his page assignment with a smile, knowing his layout is finally complete. 242 Yearbook Feature FI W , I f . zf' , ',,,W,fli ' ., rf . ' ' ig A. -V - 1 . 3- wa fr , X +3 x . , 1 , N 1. 'S' L . , is -P Q 131' rr 'ia -3 Q5 . A T , -a f ifi i be fe' .' 1 7 'Q . il M v .A K t. as 1 . . f . i 3 , f i , i ff r . -ww f -- ' K W Q- kgs . : si. Y K, '--s if sig MAL hi s .1 at sk, -1' 'W 5 Y ,,. vi, Fr J , I , at W. ay Qi se fi + '+G . . lf rt if l ' -1 .ii -.14 ' ii ' Top: 1986 CENTRIPETAL STAFF. Period 5fG. Bottom Row: Mark LaPlante, jim Alex, Paul Rahe, jamie Flaczynski, jane Mossing, Eric McClellan, Salli Bollin, Sarah Docis, Cary Eber, Andrea Bonanni, Lisa Hall, Debbie Maus, Kellie jurskig Top Row: Mark Huber, Terry Czop, Camille Barnes, julie Dailey, Rob Ramierez, Doug Parton, Not Pictured: jenni Crajczyk, Chris Lockett, Tamara Pierson, Debbie Wilder. Middle: Period 9. Bottom Row: Sheri Michalski, Connie Meyers, julie Koziarski, Scott Thornton, Kathy McCranahan, Carol Slomka, Bose Dyko, Debbie Bialeckig Row 2: Todd Mason, Marianne Iwinski, Ann Pudlowski, Patty Komorowski, Kim 0'Loughlin, Dave Martinez, Becky Halleron, Brenda Noonan, Mark Mutchler, Dave Brockmeyer, Glenn Soldner, Kris WVagnerg Top Row: Peggy Dossat, Tracy Snyder, Ieilrey lump, john Comes, Mike Lawrence, Sonia Castillo, Pat Pollauf, Mike Boadeng Not Pictured: Lori King, Tim Wojnowski. Above: Period 10. Bottom Row: Leslie Williams, Candy Sokolowski, Shelley Holtz, Terri Screptock, XVendy Provencher, Row 2: Kristen Hamilton, Ken Sauser, Diane Bogdanski, Carol Leite, Bill Klocinski, Rene Atanacio, jacki Durant, Tricia Matthews, Deana Mt-Hugh, Heather Avery, Row 3: Matt Paskiet, Aaron Dilloway, Dave Shanahan, Mark Kelly, Top Row: Tom Radtke, Troy Drenner, jean Antkowiak, Karen Szymanski, john DiModica. Not Pictured: Chris McPhillips, Doug Applegate. Thi Book Possible , 'inf 85' X i . 32. A Q x f i Top Left: IIAED AT VVOHK. Junior Matt Paskiet puts his thoughts on paper as he finalizes his finished copy. Center Left: TYPING TYVOSOME. Senior jim Alex attempts to type his copy as Senior Mark X- 1 was .. . WMQMG my I i- y 5 sul' LaPlante gives hiin advice. Above: TAKING A BREAK. Senior Todd Mason takes a moment to collect his thoughts during class. , T .WWW ' f .4 Wafg es ii i '1 3, Top Right: 1986 CENTRIPITAI. EDITORIAL STAFF. Bottom Row: Sports Editor jim Alex, Index Editor Mark LaPlante, Advisor Ms. Adele Dahlin, Art Editor Rose Dyko, Junior Editor Scott Thorntoiig Top Row: Advertising Editor Tammy Pierson, Business Editor Paul Rahe, Faculty Editor NVendy Provencher, Academies Editor jean Antkowiak, Senior Editor Becky Halleron, Senior Editor jaeki Durant, Sports Editor Deana Mcllugh, Organiza- tions Editor Marianne Iwinski, Faculty Editor Dave Shanahan. Center: COPY IN THE VVORKS. This survey for the ad section is lieing typed on a copy sheet hcfore being sent to the publisher. Above: GETTING TOGETHER. Seniors Becky Halle-ron and Iacki Durant share smiles as they spend a moment together while helping out with the group pictures. Yearbook Feature 243 244 IndexlDivision page D 9099 off 9 , K X ' fi f' 1 . ' 2 A ig n w00? 1814 Index Closing Credits 6 4 ' . . . . . . . lndex Cin deksb L. indic-, index from indicare to point out, indicate - more at indicate: a usually alphabetical list that includes all or nearly all items of special pertinence and fully or paitially covered or merely mentioned in a printed or written work Cas a book, catalog or dissertationj, that gives with each item the place Cas by page numberj where it may be found in the work, and that is usually put at or near the end of the work. - Mark LaPlante, section editor f as El Authentic Academics Ambitious Abel, Jonathan 118, 119, 175, 182 Adams, Christine 182, 177 Adams, Kathleen 146, 171, 201, 176 Adcock, Colleen 220 Adkins, Richard 220 Agoston, Thomas 51 Ahl, Donald 51,44 Ahl, Jeffery Albach, Suzanne 182, 183 Alex, James 10, ll, 14, 17, 6, 25, 27, 50 129, 130, 166, 242, 243, 253 Allen, Michelle 167, 182, 177 Allen, Richard 176 Almaguer, Deanna 22, 26, 27, 52, 34, 216, 176 Amble, Molly 52, 166, 176 Amborski, Kelly 52 Amrhein, Valerie 220 Anaple, Mary 103, 220 Anderson, Adrienne 229, 177 Anderson, Nathan 21, 169, 220 Anderzack, Susan 166, 167, 173 Andrzejewski, Mark 160, 174 Antkowiak, Carolyn 99, 182 Antkowiak, Jean 52, 166, 242, 253, 4 Applegate, Douglas 242, 253 Applegate, James 52 Applegate, Patricia 220, 177 Armstrong, Leslie 170, 220 Arnett, Lisa Amett, Lonnie 140, 220 Amold, Leevester 92 Arquette, Holly 167, 174, 175, 182, 184, 135 Atanacio, Rene 26, 50, 156, 165, 242 255, 176 Athanitis, Robert 52, 176 Aubry, Joseph Aumiller, Cassandra 156 Avery, Douglas 52, 143, 105 Avery, Heather 122, 151, 155, 242, 255 Boosters Banal Bounteous Babcock, Stephan 182 Bain, Ann Banachowski, Keith 220 Bankston, Dina 169, 182, 209 Barber, Beth 182, 177 Barboza, Paul 52, 140 Barker, Daniel Bames, Camille 21, 52, 79, 169, 242 255 Barnett, Jeanine 182 Bamett, Leroy 88, 220, 133 Bamhill, Rochelle 103, 220 Bamocki, Dave 62, 160 Baron, Christine 182 Barshel, Bryan 82 Bartish, Laura 126, 182 246 Student Index 2 s s Bartok, Eric 220, 125 Bass, Jennifer 29, 33, 176 Bates, Aneris 89, 229 Batson, John 229 Battle, Authur 220 Bauer, Joseph Baurschmidt, Scott 220 Baumgartner, Suzette 170, 220, 77 Baumia, Shelly 220 Bayer, Jodi 52, 79, 140, 220 Beasley, Archie 220 Beauch, Dean 89, 131, 220 Beck, Theresa 176, 182 Beins, Bemadine 176, 182, 184 Beins, Rebecca 53, 79 Belair, Michael 160, 161, 220 Belisle, Douglas 53, 204 Bennett, Jennifer 220 Bennett, Jerome 204 Bennington, Kelli 53, 176 Benya, Jamie 160, 163, 220 Benya, Jeffery 182 Berry Kathleen 53 Bertsch, Christopher 89, 220 Beutler, Michael 147 Bialecki, Deborah 83, 160, 163, 242, 255 Bialorucki, Andrew 220 Bialorucki, Joseph 182 Bicanouski, Debra 53 Bilka, Daniel Bilka, David 220 Billmaier, Edward 53, 176 Binger, Jill 182, 177 Birr Lisa 163, 182 Bishop, Laurie 109, 176 Bishop, Michelle Blanchong, Timothy 220 Blaufuss, Janna 53, 166, 208 Blocking, Paul 63, 166, 174 Blondo, Kevin 173 Blust, James 22, 26, 30, 33, 47, 53, 78, 171, 176, 20, 41, 37 Boaden, Michael 53, 166, 168, 242, 255, 132, 133 Bodie, Janet 23, 164, 176, 182, 183, 190 Bodmer, Fredrick 221 Boes, Paul 85 Boganski, Diane 16, 84, 242, 255 Bolbach, Rebecca 182, 184, 242, 255 Bollin, Salli 146, 154, 165, 242, 255 Bonanni, Andrea 84, 110, 166, 242, 255 Bonfert, Todd 147 Bonfiglio, Gregory 54, 79, 171, 176 Boos, Paul 182 Borer Brian 182, 209 Borkowski, David 221 Borowicz, Angela 147 Bouarie, Joseph 221, 224 Boumes, Mark 114, 182 Bowsre, Michael 173, 174, 182 Boyel, Kristine 54, 171, 135 Boyle, Michelle 54 Brace, Gregory 54, 79, 138 Brackette Caroline 177, 221 Brackette, Jerry 54 Brackette, Kelly 177 Brackette, Kimberly 182 Brackette, Terry 54 Braden, Carrie 229, 135 Braden, Samuel 138, 139, 147, 218 Bradshaw, Stacy 147, 169 Bragg, Kimberly 54 Brandel, Michael 182 Brautigan, Amy 221, 225 Brautigan, Christopher 147 Brennan, Daniel 147 Briner, Carmen 116, 152 Brockmeyer, David 147, 242, 255 Brockrneyer, Stephen 221 Brockmoller, Cindy 25, 147, 167, 169, 171, 175 Bronikowski, Steven 89, 221 Brooks, Tracy Browder Michelle 160, 161, 221 Brown, Gary 89, 221 Brown, Leslie 147, 169 Brown, Linda 147 Brown, Michael Brown, Sean 138, 221 Brown, Timothy 183 Brownfield, Christopher 147 Brownfield, Corey 221 Brubaker, Daniel 183 Bryce, Thomas 86, 87, 183 Buchhop, Heather 59, 94, 95, 34 Buck, Christopher 221 Buehler, Deborah 122, 183, 135 Buehler, William 54 Bueter, Wendy 147 Burch Teresa 16, 183 Bumieister, Michael 86, 183 Bumhill, Rochelle 169 Buron, Carlos 173, 183 Burrell, Susan 160, 183 Burtis, Geoffery 221 Bylow, Brad 221 Charisma Clubs Capable Cahill, Dorene 147, 160 Callanan, Mary 55, 166 Callanan, Patricia 167, 169, 174, 135, 183, 193 Calmes, Scott 55, 85 Campbell, Amy 183, 221 Campbell, Daniel 172, 182 Campbell, Tammy 172 Campos, Alan 147, 167, 212, 132, 133 Campos, Andre 33, 55, 160, 166, 168, 176, 177 Canty Heather 183, 187, 188 Canty Jon 85, 147 Capo, Douglas 147, 171 Cardone, Laura 147, 171 Carle, Alice 167, 176, 166, 183 Carlisle Margaret Carmean Daniel 147, 172 Carmin, James 55 Camey, Lisa 147 Carpenter, Christopher 183 Carr, Anthony 183 Carr, Elizabeth 55 Carr, Michael 183 Carr, Robert 55, 34 Carr, Tracy 53 Carroll, Andrea 103, 221 Carroll, Hope 160, 163, 183, 177 Carroll, Jennifer 147, 160 Carroll, William 86, 138, 183 Carter, Emily 18, 55, 169, 171 Carter, John 147, 176 Carter, Sahra 16, 114, 171, 173, 181 Casares, Richard 221 Cassidy, William 89, 221 Castellucio, Howard 183 Castillo, Douglas 183, 192 Castillo, Sonia 147, 167, 242, 255 Cater, Michelle 182 Cater, Thomas 147 Ceglio, Scott 147 Cellura, Anne 147 Chambers, Amy 167, 183 Cherry, Ann 55, 172 Cherry, Michael 221 Chisholm, Daniel 183, 125 Christen, Dawn 147 Christen, Eugene 221, 225 Claypool, Michelle 160, 221 Clear, Heather 221 Clement, Christopher 121, 173, 221 Clement, Gary 175, 183 Clifford, Nicole 167, 173, 182, 34 Cline, Vicki Coakley, Brian 55 Coates, Timikko 147, 169 Cole, Mark 221 Collins, Collins, Comes , 173, Comes, Comes , David 147, 160, 161 Mack 85, 147 Anthony 23, 47, 146, 153, 176 Donald 85, 147 John 7, 27, 55, 242, 255 Cook, Gregory 183 Cook, Jeffery 116, 220 Cook, Kimberly 221 Cook, Thomas 86, 140, 183 Cooper, Matthew 28, 183, 195 Corbett, Laura 160, 163, 183 Cordland, Marcus 147 Comell, Heather 220 Corson, Brian 118, 119, 229 Corson, Jeffery 229 Cory, Suzette 221 Contanzo, Jeffery 130, 183 Comes, Michael 221 Compton, Amy 3, 56, 160, 162 Conboy, Rogers 221 Condon, Kristin 221 Colan, Patrick 114, 183 Connin, Carol 116, 147, 152, 173 Connors, Jill 99, 182, 122 Contos, Amy 147, 160 Contreras, Anthony 147 Contreras, John 221 Cook, Deanna J. 183 Cook, Deanna M. 116, 183 Cousino Keith 10, ll, 14, 15, 17, 26 47, 56, 78, 176 Cousino, Kevin 183 Cowdrey, Cynthia 221 Cowdrey, Paul 160, 175, 182, 133 Cravens, Michael 148 Cripper, Shawn 221 Criscio, Sara 174, 221, 135 Croci, Jennifer 221, 135 Crowley, Martin 56 Cunningham, Jacquel 98, 99, 221, 135 Cutcher, Lisa 16, 170, 220, 177 Cutcher, Wendy 221, 228 Cutshaw, Candance 148 Cyranowski, Amy 16, 103, 221 Czemiak, Edwin 118, 221 Czemiak, Marlene 148 Czop, Dawn 160, 163, 167, 182 Czop, Terrance 148, 242, 255 f ? I+' Determined Dedicated Delightful Daily Julie 148, 168, 169, 24 255 Dailey, Rochelle 66, 234 Dailey, Shane 56, 121 Danyi, Richard 56 Dayni, Vincent 148 Daoust, Jessica 174, 221 Daoust, Maria Daust, Paul 221 Darrow, Paul 89, 221 Dartt Thomas 56, 92 Daunhauer, Christine 183, 177 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Daniel 229 Gaines 183 Patrick 22 1 44 Robert 56, Tamra 56 Day, Kevin 222 Deanda, David 56 Debo, Michael 148 Dechristopher, Mic Decola Vicki 148 Deer, David 222 Deer, Judith 56 Degnan, Grant 89, helle 183 222 2, 177, Delacruz, Dawn 148 Della-Flora, Amy 183 Delding, Shilo 222 Delrue, Robert 130, 222 Demko, Lisa 220 Dempsey, Jeffery 148 Dennehy, Michael 160, 222 Dennis, Beth 167, 183 Dennis, Kelly 56 Denniston, Karen Denniston, Thomas 222 Desmond Thomas 147, 148, 171 Deviney, Patrick 89, 173, 222, 124, 125 Diamond, Jenifer 148 Dicken, Lance 89, 224 Dietrich, Dean 148 Dilloway, Aaron 57, 242, 255 Dimodica, James 148, 171 Dimodica, John 57, 166, 171, 200, 242, 255 Disbom, Robert 182 Dixon, Gentry 21, 148, 165, 169 Dixon, Rachel 222, 177 Dobrzynskk Pamela 183 Docis, Peter 141 Docis, Sarah 25, 57, 242, 253 Domonkos, Paula 57, 109, 110, 166, 391 Doniere, Lisa 148 Doran, Sharyl 148 Doran, Tracy 160, 183 Dossat, Peggy 3, 10, 11, 12, 29, 57, 242, 233 Douglas, Barbara 221, 222 Douglas, Jason 100, 229 Douglas, Louis 148, 167 Downs, Martin 116, 183 Drais Holly 57 Drake Amy 160, 164, 183 Draper, Antoinette 177, 222 Drapper, Denna 169 Drenner, Troy 57, 83, 85, 242, 255 Drudzinski, Michael 148 Ducat, Brian 140, 222 Dudderar, Jenifer 167, 168, 169, 170, 183 Dudley, Stephanie 183 Dugan, Erin 220 Dukeshire, Tina 229 Dulinski, Dean 57, 85 Duncan, Joseph 222 Dunmeade, Carrie 16, 183 Dunn, Vicky 220 Dunne, Steven 222 Dupont, Dawn 116, 222 Durand, Lynn 148 Durant, Jacklene 57, 242, 243, 255, 389, 390 Durant, Jeffery 222 Durant, Jennifer 16, 183 Dusseau, David 148 Dyko, Francis 222, 226 Dyko, Rose 57, 242, 253 Dymarkowski, Patric 118, 184, 193 Dyson, Amy 4, 184 Dyson, Steve 131, 184 Dzenis, Wendy 184, 177 Dzienny, John 28, 57, 198, 34, 391 Dzienny, Lawrence 96, 184 Dzienny, Michelle 160, 163, 220, 135 Education Energetic Excel Easton, Christopher 184 Easton, Lynn 148, 165 Eber, Gary 57, 242, 255 Eble, Kathleen 222 Ecey, Jenny 222 Eck, Julie 184, 177 Eck, Richard 116, 222 Eckhart, Chad 89, 222 Eckhart, Gail 148, 176 Egan, Jennifer 180, 229 Egnace, Dean 184 Eldred, Scott 85, 148 Elliot, Rene 148 Engwert, Elizabeth 147, 148, 94 Erd, Jeffery 58, 171 Estral, John 184 Estbanik, Anthony 86, 128, 130, 184 Eute, Jeffery 222 Etue, Timothy 184 Ewald, Dominik 58, 79, 40 Ewald, Jewald 148, 125 Student Index 247 Flynn I 33 Fundamentals Friends Family Fair, Amy 184 Fairchild, Amy 160, 162, 184, 190, 191 Fall, Donald 167 Farmer, Terrence 184 Farr, Paul 220 Faunce, Christopher 184 Faunce, Jeff 56 Faust, Alicia 170, 184 Feeley, Patric 184 Feltman, Philip 148 Ferguson, Ronald 58, 105 Ferguson, Todd 86, 176, 184, 176, 143, 107 Fikel , Rodrick Fisher, Rean 164, 220 Flaczynski, Jamie 58, 176, 242, 255 Flores, Andre 184, 133 Fores, Miquel 58 Flowers, Lawrance 148, 20 Flynn, Kathlen 58 Flynn, Kelly 122, 184, 135 Flynn, Kimberly 222 Flynn, Michael 89, 222, 225 Flynn, Patrice 33, 146, 151, 165, 176 , Patrick 121, 222, 133 Foley, Colleen 58 Foley, Patrick 222 Folta, Susan 58, 166, 173 Forcier, Raymond 84, 184 Forcier, Suzette 58, 40 Foumier, Lynn 17, 94, 110, 148, 134, 135 Foumier, Patricia 58 Foumier, Sue 102, 103, 220, 135 Francis, Anna 33, 160, 166, 169, 184 Fransen, Debbie 173, 184 Freeman, Craig 148, 160, 177 French, Theresa 184 Frey, Jennifer 229 Frey, John 140, 148, 172, 173 J ubilant Fried, Fries, Theodora 18, 47, 169, 222, 177 Tyrone 89, 222, 107 Friesher, Kristie 148 Fritts, Margaret 184 Fritts, Michael 189 Frye, Frye, Frye, Allen 58 Jeffery 89, 222, 133 Kevin 222 Frye, Steven 59, 140, 143, 105, 106 Fusita, Estuko 184 Funkhouser, Karen 59 Funkhouser, Sheryl 184 Glorious Gusty Glittering Gadsden, Richard 86, 184 Galambos, Dawn 160, 163, 167, 184 Galambos, John 222 Gallagher Jennifer 222 Gant, Pamela 59, 165, 166 Gant, Roberta 174, 189, 135 248 Student Index Garcia, Albert 184 Gaudet, Jennifer 148 Gauthier, Brian 149 Gaynor, Micheal 184 Gedert, Kelly 222, 225, 177 Geis, Bill 23, 33, 59, 176 Gensbechler, James 149, 154 Gentle, Christopher 59 Gentle, Patricia, 222 Genzman, Paul 222 Gerger, Joe 225 Gerhardinger, Ann 222 Gerity, Jodi 59 Gerken, Christopher 222 Gerken, Daniel 86, 130, 189 Gerken, Joseph 222 Gibbs, Rachelle 59 Gillen, Patti 222 Gillen, Steven 149 Gillingham, Heather 140, 170, 222 Gilmore, Angela 25, 59 Gilmore, James 149, 173, 132 Gilmore, Kathleen 182 Giovannucci, Lisa 160, 162, 185 Gladwell, Andrew 114, 185, 125 Gladwell, Sally 16, 25, 103, 166, 135, 220 Glen, Paul 114, 149 Glick, Robert 89, 222 Glinka, Jeffery 86, 87, 185 Glitsch, Wendy 222 Gluza, Michelle 172, 185 Glynn, Angela 103, 223 Gochenour, Lisa 174, 185, 176 Goethals, Robert 59, 130 Gomer, Cynthia 114, 185 Gonci, Patricia 223 Gonia, Charles 149 Gonia, Christopher 149 Gonzales, Angela 59 Goodnough, Brain 167, 185, 125 Goodnough, Douglas 51, 166, 143, 105 Goodnough, Gwen 149, 167, 174 Goodrich, Kelly 149, 38 Goodrich, Tracy 149 Gomey, Ann 149, 160, 167 Gomey, Daniel 223, 133 Gose, Amy 25, 59, 78, 171 Gose, Kenneth 118, 185, 195, 107 Gospodarek, Jennifer 59 Goulding, Mark 185 Grabmier, Linda 27, 60, 122, 166, 135 Grabmier, Lisa 27, 60, 122, 165, 135, 166, 40 Grabowski, Julie 113 Grabowski, Timothy 149, 173, 223 Grady, Susan 60 Graham, Jeremy 223 Grajczyk, Jennifer 60, 199, 255, 242, 45 Granata Richard 33, 85, 149, 133 Granata, Stephen 85, 223 Grant, Karla 160, 223 Grant, Kathy 122, 149, 135 Gray, Bridgett 223 Gray, Mary 116, 173, 220, 221, 135 Green, Alison 223 Gregory, Ginger 169, 223 Griggs, Cynthia 160, 185 Grimshaw, Debra 149, 172 Griswold, Angela 60, 156, 157 Goch, Jacqueline 185 Groff, Heather 185 Grombacher, Andrew 84, 85, 92, 149, 168, 171, 107, 108 Grudier Patrick 223 Grudier, Robert 223 Gruhler, Charles 146, 176, 124, 125 Grzeszczak, Michael 60 Grzybowski, Thomas 149, 160, 161 Guel, Eduardo 60, 114, 115, 130 Guzman, Belinda 149 Heroic Homework Honorary Haas Darlene 169, 185, 177 Hack, Dena 168, 185 Hafner, Carl 10, 60 Hafner, Darrel 6, 60, 85, 143, 104, 105, 36 Hagan, Kerri 149, 171 Hahn, Angela 185, 223 Hahn, Angela R. 4, 160, 185 Hahn, Michelle 168, 185, 135 Haines, Jennifer 116, 117, 185, 177 Haines, John 86, 185, 214 Halken, Molly 185, 135 Hall, Lisa 60, 242, 233 Hall, Ray 174, 223 Halleron, Rebecca 60, 242, 243, 255 Hamilton, Kristen 60, 166, 242, 253 Hamilton, Kristen 60, 166, 242, 253 Halstead, Lori 149, 163 Hanusz, Clare 61, 166, 174, 176 Harrel, Gregory 55, 149 Harrel, Tricia 164, 185, 177 Harris, Brenda 149, 177 Harris, Thomas 223 Hart, Dennis 61, 79 Hart, Douglas 171, 61 Hasenfratz, Tracie 223 Haugh, Steven Hayden, Amy 185 Hayden, Timothy 204 Heard, John 223 Heban, Mattew 96, 185 Heckler, Paul 176, 185, 194 Heidelberg, Kevin 223 Heilman, Jeremy 185 Heitger, Andrea 149, 160, 163, 176, 185 Heitger, Raymond 61, 110, 177 Heitger, Renee 16, 84, 167, 166 Hejnicki, Julie 61, 78, 166, 174, 175 42 Hejnicki, Kevin 61 Held, Mattew 206, 223 Heldt, William 25, 33, 61, 169, 176 Helminski, Carrie 223 Helton, Billy 223 Henderson, Mark 85, 149 Henderson, Maurice 223, 133 Henderson, Sonya 149, 169 Hendricks, David 61, 85, 166, 133 Hendrzak, Gregory 149 Henisse, Michael 138, 139, 185, 194 Henkel, Korey 185 Henneman, Dianna 149 Henspley, Cary Hemandez, Diane 149, 164, 177 Higgs, Holly 169, 177, 223 Hight, Roger 223 Hill, Shawyna 169, 185, 135 Hnatczuk, Carissa 160, 185 Hoag, Joan 61, 172 Hoffman, David 23, 33, 47, 149, 176 Hoffman, Douglas 85, 149, 155, 143, 105 Hoffman, John 223 Hohner, Richard 166, 167, 20, 107 Hojnacki, Catherine 61 Holewinski, Jean 99, 223, 38 Holewinski, Julie 94, 150, 168 Holtz, Shelly 3, 6, 10, 12, 13, 51, 84 85, 242, 253, 36, 135 Holzemer, Bryan 89, 130, 220 Holzemer, Michael 185, 133 Holzemer, Patrick 223 Homyak, Jeffrey 114, 223 Homyak, Jennifer 61, 78, 165, 166, 41 Houck, Robert 61, 171 Houtz, Julie 150, 177 Howard, Michael 185 Hoye, Christopher 86, 185 Huber, Mark 62, 242, 233 Hudson, David 223, 225 Huegli, Kim 185 Hughes, Janet Hughes, Neiko 177, 185, 135 Hummel, Timothy 62 Humphrey, Dawn 150, 169, 177, 135 Humphrey, Jacquelyn 169, 223 Hunt, Elizabeth 62, 126 Hunter, Marc 114, 115, 184, 185 Hurley, Karin 150 Hurley, Pamela 223 Huss, Joseph 120, 121, 168, 186, 132 Huss, Karl 62, 204 Huston, Michael 223 Immense lngenious Ideal lgnatowski, Michael 186 lntosh, Karen 223 Irons, Charles 223 lrons, Christine 150 lwinski, Marianne 62, 179, 213, 242, 255 J ovial J oyous Jablonski, Steven 118, 186 Jackson, Jeana 186, 167 Jackson, Jeffery 186 Jackson, Jennifer 62 Jackson, Marketa 186 Jeager, Henry Jagielski, Kathleen 47, 150, 152, 176 Jagielski, Patricia 62, 166 James, Rashaun 229 Jan. Rachel 186 Jankowski, Amy 164, 167, 177, 186 Jankowski, Christine 166 Jankowski, Cynthia 223 Jankowski, Jane 103, 223 Janowiecki, Beth 62, 171 Janowiecki, Scott Janowiecki, Shelly 186 Jason, Douglas 223 Johnoff, Jukia 150, 160, 162 Johnson, Ann 122, 177, 229, Johnson, Chad 224 Johnson, Cynthia 186 Johnson, Eric 224,133 Johnson, Jeffery 150 Johnson, Kelly 186, 203 Johnson, S. 224 Johnson, Theddore 169, 186 Johnson, William 62 Johnston, James 84, 85, 150, Jones, Christine 150 Jones, Jennifer 224 Jones, Lawrence 84, 85, 87, 86, 133 Jordan, Brian 186 Jordan, Carolyn 186 Jordan, Christopher 27, 62, 85 Jordan, James 27, 62, 92, 166 Jordan, Jimmie 169, 224 Jordan, Maurice Josefowicz, Joel 150, 171 Joy, Elizabeth 150 Juers, Shannon 150 Juhasz, Deanna 186, 224 Juhasz, Eric Jump, Jeffery 85, 150, 242, 255, 38 Jurski, James 150, 143, 105 Jurski, Kellie 25, 62, 234, 242, 255 Jurski, Ronald 186 177, 135 143, 105 Knowledge Keen Kindly Kahle, Douglas 150 Kahle, Eric 224 Kahle, Jason 114, 150 Kahle, Lisa 3, 10, 12, 13, 62, 175 390 Kahle, Timothy 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 62, 90, 92 Kalas, Brian 115, 224 Kaminski, Angelia 186, 177 Kane, Michael 118, 119, 130, 191, 186 Kania, Christopher 62 Kania, Erik 224 Kania, Marc 150 Kania, Patrick 150, 209 Karcher, Mary 224 Karcher, Patrice 150 Karomol, Erikson 229 Kaschinske, Brett 100, 114, 224 Kasza, Matthew Katafiasz, Keith 89 Kataliasz, Kerry 176, 182 Kaucher, Dawn 26, 50 Keane, Clifford 62, 160 Keck, Robert 85, 150, 167 Kedzerski, Cambra 156, 157 Keekfer, Kori 224 Keener, Tammy 224 Kehr, Sonia 168, 170, 186 Keil, Matthew 173, 224 Keister, Earl 86, 87, 130, 131, 182, 184 Keller, Elizabeth 186 Keller, Maureen 103, 224 Keller Rachel 186 Kelly, Lisa 32, 62, 165, 166, 174, 20, 176 Kelly, Mark 62, 213, 242, 253 Kelly, Michelle 164, 184, 177 Kemmerley, Cindy 62 Kennedy, Bryan 62, 175 Kennedy, Jason 224 Kettinger, Jeanne 150, 177 Keween, Sherrie 220, 177 Kilcorse, Michael 224 Kille, Kristi 160, 186 Kimmins, Traci 224 King, Kelli 164, 186 King, Lisa 50 King, Lori 62, 242, 253 King, Monica 176, 186 Kish, Jennifer 150, 174, 176 Kish, Victoria 224, 177 Klear, Julie 224 Kleeberger, Kelly 112, 186 Kleplek, Kelly 160, 186 Klima, Melissa 99, 186 Kline, Carl 56, 57, 186 Kline, Kathleen 186 Kline, Tracey 62, 194 Klocinski, William 27, 62, 138, 139, 242, 256 Knack, Lynn 150, 38 Knaggs, Tina 186 Knakiewics, Jemes Knannliein, Kristen 62, 187 Knannlein, Lori 94, 112, 388, 135 Kodylak, Scott 224 Koch, Catherine 94, 95, 110, 187, 135 Koelsch, Keith 150 Koeniger, Kevin 187 Koester, Lisa 167, 187 Kohlhofer, Kristi 176, 187 Kohls, Kendra 156, 164, 224 Kohls, Kenneth Kolasinski, Keith 150, 160, 169, 174, 176 Kolebuck, Rachelle 150 Kolebuck, Rhonda 126, 127, 150, 179 Kolodzaike, Julie 64, 38 Kolodzaike, Michael 187 Konorawski, Patricia 64, 242, 253 Kondelski, Alicia 102, 103, 224, 177 Konwin, Michael 64 Konwinski, John 224 Koogan, Francis 147, 150 Koogan, Jennifer 187 Kookoothe, Jean 64, 79 Kookoothe, Mary 29, 150, 165, 176 Koperski, Mary Ellen 25, 64, 166, 169, 40 Koperski, Michael 86, 187, 107 Kopinski, Karen 109, 110, 94, 95, 168, 187 Kopinski, Kendra 99, 112, 224 wnuq.N,..,,.m,-in I-1.0. I 9 'K ' J ' Student Index 249 Koprowski, Renee 187, 191 Koralewski, Michael 224 Korhumel, Mary 164, 224 Korhumel, Michael 10, 23, 64, 78, 166, 176 Kosnikowski, Amy 150, 134, 135 Kowalski, Peter 85, 130, 167, 187 Kosiarski, Denise Kosiarski, Julie 64, 160, 242, 255 Kraft, Amy 150, 176 Kranz, Candance 27. 64, 156, 157 Kregel, Matthew 84, 85, 150, 152, 20 Kremnetz, Nicholas 150 Krerowicz, Dana 16, 146, 149, 150, 156,157,164, 167, 171 Kress, Matthew 86, 176, 182 Kress, Michael 89, 224, 125 Krieger, Kellie 177, 187, 177 Kruse, Christopher 89 Kruszynski, Joseph 27, 64, 85 Kruzel, Jennifer 147, 150 Krzan, Marianne 224 Kubiak, Russel 187 Kubicz, Robin 229 Kuebbler, Anna 174, 187 Kuebler, Amy 99, 103, 224, 135 Kuebler, Michael 92, 147, 151, 167, 168, 143, 105 Kujda, Janice 224 Kunkel, Andrew 224 Kunkel, Anthony 151 Kuron, Brad 86, 98, 187 Kuron, Tammy 151, 160, 162 Kusz, Connie 50 Kwapich, Christopher 64, 169, 176 Kwasniak, David 167 Kwaitkowski, Michelle 164, 177, 187 Leadership Learned Loyal Laberdee, Joseph 187 LaChapelle, Colette 64, 166, 38, 391 Ladd, Tracy 166, 176, 187, 224 Lamb, Monica 169, 224, 225, 135 Lamb, Stephen 96, 187 Landin, Michelle 67, 166 Landis, Patrick 16, 187 Langenderfer, Therese 32, 33, 47, 131, 167, 169, 174, 176 Langendonk, Cynthia 67 - Langendonk, David 86, 167 LaP1ante, Daniel 167 LaPlante, Mark 65, 242, 243, 255, 133 LaSalle, Kathie 187, 168 Lascola, Connie 51 Lascola, Thomas 182 Laskey, Bret 224 Laskey, William 151 Lau, Brain 224 Laub, Laura 103, 220 Lauer, Molly 160, 163, 167, 168, 187 Laumann, Cheryl 151 Lawniczak, Kristine 151 Lawrence, Marnie 65 Lawrence, Michael 63, 85, 128, 130, 242, 255, 390 Lawrence, Richard 220 Lawson, Martin 28, 65 Lawson, Mary 113, 172, 224 Ledzianowski, Sarah 167, 176, 187 Lee, Greta 160, 225 Lee, Pheng Lehman, Anne 65, 166 Lehman, Gerri 187 Leija, Elizabeth 65, 42 Leimgruper, Robert 224 Leisenheimer, Dale 86, 167, 174, 187 Leite, Carol 27, 47, 65, 165, 166, 237, 242, 235, 391 Lengel, Milissa 94, 146, 168, 38 Lenkay, Kathleen 11, 17, 26, 65, 78, 126, 127, 166, 391 Lenkay, Suzanne 126, 149, 150, 131, 153, 166, 167 Leonard, Jeffery 29, 65, 169, 175 Leonhardt, Michael 65 Leopold, Jenn Lesniewicz, B 177, 187 ifer 173, 135 ethAnn 140, 160, 167, Lewandowski, Lesley 4, 112, 187, 135 Lewandowski, Mary 150, 167, 177 Lewandowski, Lewandowski, Randi 103, 224 167, 183, 187 Lewandowski, Ross 66, 92, 143, 105 Lewandowski, Tammy 151 Lewandowski, Victoria 224 Lewinski, Jane Marie 131, 168, 171 Lewis, Brain 66, 85, 204 Links, Gregory 225 Lipinski, Keith 89, 225 Lipper, Kerry 66, 166 Litten, Dennis 89, 223 Litten, Howard 86, 187 Litten, Roxanne 225 Littlefield, Kiera 187 Lockett, Christopher ll, 14, 15, 17, 21, 66, 90, 91, 92, 166, 169, 242, 243, 255 Longeway, Charles 66, 85 Longeway, Robert 89, 130, 225 Lonsway, Brain 167, 174, 167, 133 Loo, Carla 60 Loper, Jeannie 21, 66, 160, 169, 177 Lopez, Anita 151 Losoya, Amy 225 Lott, Robert 187 Lownsbury, Robert 86, 176, 188 Lubiniecki, Brad 225 Lucas, Kathryn 69, 173, 174, 225 Luda, Jennifer Ludlow, Kathy 131 Lumbrezer, Ronald 220 Lumb, Keadra 225 Lump, Kenneth 138, 188 Lump, Stephen 223 Lutz, David 151 Lutz, Liza 16, 223 ff, ls., 250 Student Index Meyers, Constance 67, 242, 255 Magnificent Majestic Masterpiece Mack, Armea 165, 188 Mackiewicz, James 160, 167, 188 Mackinlay, David 188 Mackinlay, Michael 64 Mackley, Dennis 130, 151 Macy, Stephen 151, 167, 143, 105, 106 Madden, Thomas 64 Mahomy, Kathryn 225 Mahoney, Kerry 151 Maidlow, Michael 151 Mainous, Jennifer 113, 225 Majewski, Lori 151 Majewski, Melanie 140, 151 Majka, Susan 66, 176 Malaska, Annette 188. Malczewskl, Michelle 14, 165 Malin, James 188 Mandell, Jay 115, 151 Manders, Chucky 188 Manders, Karyn 151 Manders, MaryEllen 122, 188, 135 Mang, MaryBeth 151, 176 Maraugha, Mark 225 Maritsas,Chris 225 Morok, James 225 Marshall, Jennifer 164, 225 Marshall, Mary 151 Martin Thomas 50, 138, 139, 198,, 213 Martinez, David 151, 213, 242, 253 Martinez, Patrick 151 Mason, Jeffery 160, 188 Mason, Todd 64, 242, 243, 253, 38 Mata, Antonio 151 Mata, Estella 64 Mata, Mario Matheis, Julie 188 Matheis, Marisa 67 Mathena, Lynn 151 Matthews, Thomas 225 Mathhews, Tricia 51, 242, 253 Mattoni, Diana 22, 176, 188 Matura, Martin 151 Matuszewski, Jeffery 97, 188 Maus, Deborah 67, 79, 242, 255 Maus, Donna 151 Mays, Latrice 188 Mazur, Amy 208 Mcadoo, Daniel 151, 213 Mcbride, Sean 86, 173, 188, 195, 133 McCabe, JoAnne 160, 161, 169, 188 McCartney, Brain 19, 160, 169, 188 McCauley, Christopher 89, 225 McClellan, Eric 151, 242, 252 McCreery, Roxann 225 McCullough, Molly 188 McDonald, Gregory 67, 85, 171, 143, 104, 105 McDonald, Troy 86 McGaffey, Jennifer 151 McGarity, Shari 188 McGarvey, Shelly 16, 188 McGee, John 67, 391 McGowan, Melissa 151 McGranahan David 151 McGranahan, Katherine 51, 171, 242, 255 McGreevy, Anthony 67 McGreevy, Cynthia 188 McGreevy, Kerri 151, 160, 162, 167 McGuire, Colleen 152 McGuire, Robert 152, 212 McGuire, Timothy 188 McHugh, Deana 67, 172, 242, 255 Mclntosh, Karen 229 Mclntyre, Matthew 141, 225 McKelvey, James 152 McKelvey, Thomas 67 McLaughlin, Shawn 225 McNair, Christie 103, 225 McNutt, Michael 167 McPhillips, Christopher 152, 242, 255 McPhillips, Sean 67 McQuade, Tonya 113, 225 Meck, Ayn 67, 106 Meek. Scott 96, 152, 167, 168, 107, 108 Mehallow, James 225, 133 Mehling, Edmund 88, 89, 225, 229 Mehling, Melissa 222, 225, 177 Meidt, Laurie 152, 167 Meiers, James 69, 225 Meiers, Raymond 152 Monroe, Amy 226 Moody, Charlene 169 Moore, Kathy 152, 160, 169, 177, 1 Moore, Kelly 169, 177, 135 Moore, Kristina 152 Moore, Kristy 170 Moore, Krystal 152 Moore, Tamara 167, 188, 189 Moore, Theresa 188, 189 Moore, William 130, 189 Moran, Jennifer 102, 103, 122, 226, 135 Moran, Timothy 65 Morel, Michelle 146, 148, 151, 164, 176 174, Morgan, Jennifer 152, 135 Morgan, Lee 65 Monis Brain 121, 226, 133 Morris, Christine 189 Morrow, Francis 226 Morse Jason 226 Mosko, Susan 164, 220, 177, 135 Mossing, Carol 152, 160, 161 Mossing, Jane 27, 50, 79, 165, 242, 253 Mueller, Kristen 116, 146, 173, 165 Mullucey, Sean 226 Murawski, Mark 89, 100, 26 Murawski, Michelle 148, 152, 164 Menard, David 225 Menard, Timothy 229 Mercurio, Mark 188 Mercurio, Michelle 225, 177 Merrard, J .R. 225 Menitt, Michael 85, 152 Metz, Renee 188 Meyer, Christine 67 Meyer, Gregory 225 Meyer, John 86, 168, 175, 188 Meyer, Theresa 225 Mumen, Christopher 226 Mumen, Jennifer 226, 135 Mumen, Kevin 146, 167, 20 Murphy, Timothy 152, 167 Musial, Steven 189 Muszynski, Cynthia 187, 189, 177 Muszynski, Timothy 176, 172,175, Mutchler, Mark 68, 242, 256 189 Meyers, James 68 Meyers, Jeffery 225 Meyers, Kelly 188 Meyers, Thomas 130, 160 Meyers, Terrence 68 Michaelson, Marc 85, 152, 173, 392 Michalak, Mary 166 Michalak, Matthew 85, 152, 188, 388 Michalak, Thomas 152 Michalski, Sheryl 68, 242, 255 Myers, Kristine 112, 156, 177 Myers, Mike 89 Myers, Ronald Myers, Ronald 68 Myers, Thomas 226 Noble Nice Noticeable Nadoly Sara 172, 189 Nagle, Kimblery 226 Nagle, Mark 68 Nagy, Atila 86, 189 Napier, Heidi 68, 116, 40 Mikolajczyk, Jennifer 168, 188 Mikolajczyk, Robert 152 Mikolajczyk, Stacey 225 Mikolajczyk Stanley 160, 162, 188, 208 Mikula, Michael 141, 188, 107 Miller, Chertl 188, 135 Miller, Cindy 152, 168, 37 Miller, Colleen 225, 177 Miller, Gregory 152, 208 Miller, Jeffery 229 Miller, Kenneth 188 Miller, Michael 130, 152, 188 Miller, Robert 152 Mills, Amy 68, 160, 162, 195, 34 Mills, Kelly 98, 99, 188, 189, 191 Minor, Colleen 68 Mitchell, Elizabeth 188, 189 Mitri, Philip 226 Mix, Lisa 112, 189 Mohr, Barbara 188, 189 Mominee, Lynn 152, 165 Monaghan, Christopher 225 Monhollen, Nicole 226 Napier, Steven 66, 189 Nester, Kevin 152 Nester, Lawrence 68, 114, 115, 167 Never, Charles 1 14, 176 Nguyen, Peter Nguyen, Triet 167, 189 Nguyen, Trinh 69, 175, 176, 166 Nicholas, Corey 152 Niedbalski, Allen 88, 89, 226 Niedbalski, Daniel 65 Nielson, Carl 189 Nikolakes, Shawn 152, 160, 162 Noe, Robert 226 Nolan, John 189 Nolan, Tracy 69, 389 Nowak, Teresa 26, 33, 51, 176, 177 Nowicki, Jeffery 69, 171, 172, 217, 35 34, 35 Nowicki, Terence 167, 169, 107, 108 Observable Orientation Others Obemeder, Lisa Obloza, Christiane 226, 177 O'Brien, Timothy 86, 130 O'Connell, Jean 69 O'Connel1, Thomas 226 O'Connell, William 226 O'Connell, Molly 69, 171 O'Donnel1, Becky 152 O'1-lair Renee 152 O'Heam, Brain 86, 176 O'Kane, Stacie 116, 182 O'Kuley, Steven 33, 175, 176, 164 Olander, Keith 69, 141 Olander, Kevin 152 Olender, Gayle 69, 198, 34 Oliver, Laura 160, 162 Oliver, Melissa O'Loughlin, Dennis 226 O'Loughlin, Kim 47, 94, 110, 152 167 168 178 242 255 O'Quinn, John 53, 85, 152, 203 O'Quinn, Sally 113, 226 Oravecz, David 22, 32, 33, 69, 176 Orth, Kelley Orth, Tamra 69, 176 Orthyl, Waldemar 152 Orzechowski, Keith 226 Oswald, Michael 152, 169, 172, 213 Overy, Cristine 69 Pleasing Peers Persnickety Pacyna, Robert 226 Padilla, Jeffery 226 Padilla, Lori 176, 192 Page, Eric Pakulski, Jacqueline 69 Pakulski, Michael 99, 92, 152 Palicki, David 70, 85 Palmagil, Edwin 205, 133 Palmer, Gary Palmer, Megan 152, 167 Palmer, Stacy 164 Pantanella, Jeanette 177 Paprocki, Michael 152 Parker, Jeffery 118, 226 Parker, Lori Ann 226 Parnell, Mark 174, 224, 226 Parton, Douglas 85, 152, 242, 253 Parton, Kelley 89, 220 Paskiet, Matthew 85, 152, 242, 243, 253 Pasko, Jason Pasko, Susan 191 Noonan, Brenda 69, 242, 253, 391, 45 Nordhaus, Brian 120, 121, 152, 132, 133 Nordhaus, Mark 160, 167, 189 Nowak, Jeffery 89, 226 Patrzalek, Leslie 226 Patterson, Kristina 226, 177 Pawlak, Andrew 70, 160, 161, 177 Pawlecki, Keni 70, 126, 127, 176 Student Index 251 Pawleki, Melissa 226 Peake, Todd 86, 191 Peatee, Timothy 152, 167 Pederson, Bryan 119, 160 Pema, Kristie 70, 156, 157, 38 Pema, Laura 70, 189 Perry, Brain 160 Raczkowski, Amy 168, 190 Radecki, Patrick 70 Radtke, Thomas 71 , 242, 253 Radwanski, Martha 190 Rahe, August 153 Rahe, Kathleen 71, 160 Rahe, Rahe , John 160 Paul 71, 242, 253 Rowe, Beth 227, 177 Rowland, Dawn 160, 191 Roznoski, Mark 227 Rudolph, Mary 191, 134, 135 Rudski, Jennifer 191 Ruffin, Gary 169, 191 Ruiz, John 160, 191 Seif, John 118, 119, 191 Seitz, Micheal 153 Session, Kelly 169, 227, 228 Severhof, Todd 86, 130, 191 Seymour, Michelle 227 Shaffer, Laura 146, 152 Shanahan, David 153, 242, 253 Perry , Douglas 118, 226 Perry, Joseph 226 Perry , Perry , Michelle 167, 190, 177 Wendy 226, 177 Perz, Kenneth 226 Sociable Perz, Melanie 168, 190 Peters, Bobbi 83, 190, 191 Peterson, William 21, 83, 84, 85, 164, 174, 190, 133 Pfeiffer, Joseph 89, 226 Pfleghar, Brain 190 Phelps, Richard 226 Piccivto, Michael 89, 226 Piekarzewski, Ronald 190, 107 Pierson, Jennifer 226 Pierson, Tamara 70, 166, 216, 242, 253 Pinkleman, Lori 70, 166 Pinkney, Viliria 169, 227 Piorkowski, Kimberly 153 Piorkowski, Tracy 140, 227 Piruki, Rolald 61, 160, 161, 182, 190, 191 Pirucki, Ronald 27, 130, 166 Pitzen, Heidi 153 Plasencio, Jon 153 Plenzler, Joseph 160, 227 Plenzler, Steven 65, 152, 167 Poczekaj, Jeffery 227 Pointinger, Christina 168, 190 Pointinger, Thomas 70 Poland, Lori 146, 152, 165 Pollauf, Michelle 229, 177 Pollauf, Patrick 153, 191, 242, 252 Porter, Brenda 70, 178, 389, 390 Poskar, Brenda 190 Powell, Melinia 227 Powless, Heather 227 Poznanski, Alexander 227 Prephan, Rebecca 173, 187 Pribis, Brian 28, 70, 166, 177 Price, Michelle 227 Pritts, Ralph 138, 190 Procter, Carlos 121, 129 Provencher, Wendy 153, 242, 253 Przenicy, Tricia 112, 135 Przybylski, Pamela 51, 174, 176 Pudlowski, Ann 70, 179, 242, 253, 36 Puhl, Thomas 190 Puszczewicz, Lisa 227 Puszczewicz, Scott 227 Quaint Quota Quadrennial Quay Lynn 118, 153 Quinn, Arica 153, 169, 177 Renovation Radical Robust Raab, Maureen 227 252 Student Index Rahman, Robert 190 Rajski, William 190, 214 Ramirez, Robert 71, 85, 242, 253 Ramsey, Joy 71, 160 Rashleigh, Charles 227 Ratajski, Ann 172, 227 Rath, Jason 227, 133 Ravary, Christine 116, 153, 167 Ray, Connie 190 Ray, George 153, 133 Ray, John 190 Ray, William 27, 50, 128, 130, 175 Reasonover, Clifton 153 Ruiz, Renee 227 Ruiz, Shannon 72 Runckle, Pharaba 152 Russell, John Russell, Sheryl 146 Shannon, Michael 166, 182, 184 207 107 Shannon, Michelle 191 Sharlow, Victoria 154, 135 Shefferly, Timothy 130, 227 Reau Reau Reau Reau, , Jacqueline 98, 99, 190 ,James 153, 173 , Jeff 188, 227, 133 Kirt 227 Rectenwald, Janet 144 Rectenwald, William 227 Redding, Jerrold 71 Redman, Tara 190 Reeves, Matthew 86, 176 Reichel, Tobias Reiner, Kevin 186 Ruth, Carole 93, 94, 109, 110, 149, 150, 153, 166, 167, 135 Rutkowski, James 86, 130, 191 Rutkowski, Michelle 153, 205 Rybka, Paul Spirit Sports Sadowi Karen 153, 168, 172 Sadowy, Nancy 175, 191 Sadowy, Robert 227 Sahadi, Jenny 227 Salazar, Victoria 72 Sallee, Josette 169, 174, 191, 135 Samsel, Robert 33, 118, 153, 176 Sanchez, Robbin 153, 169 Shema, Steven 154 Sheridan, Tina 227 Sheridan, Tracy 154 Shelley, Michelle 167, 176, 191 Shine, Christine 191 Shleper, John 85, 154 Shleper, Kathryn 112, 191 Shortridge, Jennifer 227 Shoviak, Shoviak, Mark 228 Robert 6, 72, 83, 85, 166, 36 Shriner, Lori 154, 160, 163, 174, 176 Shriver, Kristine 154 Siminiak, Anthony 154,. 204 Simmons, Brain 228 Simmons, Holly 169, 177, 288 Simmons, Kelly 21, 168, 169, 191 Simmons, Kip 72, 85, 166 Simmons , Sean 160, 167, 191 Simon, Matthew 154, 166, 171, 176 Simons, John 228 Reiner, David 71, 160 Reinhart, Joseph 153 Reisig, Anne 227 Reisig, Karl 71 Relford, Renee 153, 168 Remillard, David Reyes Michaela 227, 177 Reymann, Charlotte 153 Rhoades, Jennifer 16, 227 Richard Christopher 114, 190 Richardson, Joson 28, 71, 166, 175, 242 Ries, Brian 71 Riley, Carrie 190 Rienhart, Laura 227 Rittenhouse, Corey 227 Robarge, David 89, 227 Roberts, Jennifer 153, 160, 163 Robertson, Cheryl 153, 167, 176 Robertson, Steven 227 Robinson, Melissa 227 Rodriguez, Benjamin 175, 190, 34 Rodriguez, Jeffery 160, 162, 176, 190 Roenick, Kristie 167, 190 Rogers, Brain 160, 190 Rohen, Christine 71, 166 Rohen, Diane 190 Rokicki, Donald 190 Romak, Mary 72, 173, 176 Romak, Noralyn 153, 160, 163 Rome, Brian 21, 72, 83, 84, 85, 169, 204, 133 Rooney, Kristie 153 Rosa, Constance 149, 150, 153, 164, 166, 176 Rose, Brian 190 Rose, Teresa 72, 171 Rostkowski, Michelle 191 Roudebush, Dennis 65, 138, 153 Roughton, Brenda 227, 77 Roush, Audrah 173, 191 Rowbanski, Steve 89 Santus John 153 Sartor, Terrence 160, 191 Sauser, Julie 110, 191 Sauaer, Kenneth 72, 242, 253 Sauter, Ann 72, 166, 172, 173, 34 Sauter, Sandra 153 Scally, Howard 153 Scarbrough, Kristen 191 Schaal, Pamela 176, 187, 191, 177 Schabeck, Corey 86, 167, 168, 175 191 Schafer, Ralph 153, 167, 171 Scherzer, Angela 72, 122, 135 Schiel, Lisa 153, 177 Schimmel, Karen 153 Schings, Thomas 130, 146 Schira, Sean 191 Schmall, Sally 191 Schmenk, Gerard 153, 125 Schmiolin, Jodi 170, 172, 227 Schnapp, Jon 191 Schnatterly, Michael 227 Schneider, Julie 191 Schock, David 153 Schoen, Jonathan 191 Schoen, Wendy 153, 170, 176 Schorsch, Jeffery 72, 200 Schroeder, Jeffery 96, 167, 191 Schroeder, Sara 191, 192, 195, 135 Schuchert, Bradley Schuller, Chris 85, 146 Schultz, Mary 153, 171 Schwarz, Mary 153, 169 Schwind, Barbara 4, 164, 191 Scott, Jonathon 16, 229 Scott, Lisa 176, 191, 192 177 Simpson, Aaron Sirotnyak, Michael 72 Skali, Lisa 228 Skibinski, Christopher 228 Skinner, Lisa 72 Slasinski, Amy 191 Sloan, Foster 228 a Screptock, Theresa 72, 170, 242, 253 Sedlar, Joseph 227 Seel, Tracy 191 Seeman, Barbara 191 Seibenick, Robert 153, 173 Slomka, Carolyn 72, 215, 242, 255 36 Slota, Eric 228 Smarszcz, Timothy 192 Smith, Amy 192 Smith, Cory 228 Smith, David 114, 154 Smith, Dennis 72 Smith, Fredrick 154 Smith, Katherine 192 Smith, Kennie 72 Smith, Leigh 228 Smith, Melissa 192 Smith, Ronald 154 Smith, Sarah 228, 135 Smith, Stephen Smith, Thomas 138, 154 Sneider, Randy 192, 125 Sneider, Scott 6, 83, 85, 92, 154, 388, 143, 105 Snyder, John 192 Snyder, Katherine 154 Snyder, Scott 47, 72, 83, 85, 166, 237 Snyder, Stephen 192 Snyder, Steven 192 Snyder, Timothy 154, 167 Snyder, Tracy 51, 109, 171, 242, 255, 134, 135 Sobczak Sobczak , Craig 86, 192 , Joseph 72, 85 Sohalski, Brian 90, 228 Sohalski , Stacy 153, 154, 135 Sohnly, Thomas Sokolowski, Candice 72, 242, 253 Soldner, Glenn 114, 154, 242, 253 Soldner, Melissa 170, 228 Solon, Mary 192 Sorina, Stephanie 72, 79, 169, 171 Soster, Barbara 154 Soster, Timothy 229 Soto, John 228 Spencer, Stephen 174, 228 Spewick, Lynn 22, 164, 176, 192 Spitnale, Glen 72 Stamos, Arthur 192, 107 Stark, James 85, 154 Stanley, Paul 72, 176 Stark, Jennifer 228 Stark, Stefan Staszak, Tracy 16, 228 Staten, Matthew 72, 171 Stearns, Kevin 86, 192 Stec, Jay 72 Stec, Todd 192 Stechsulte, David 228 Stechschulte, Ellen 182 Steele, Carla 154 Stevens, Stevens Stevens Stevens Stewart, Stewart, Amy 159, 167 Hal 154 Jodi 103, 228, 177 Randal 72, 114, 115 Amy 228 Kenneth 228, 125 St. Julian Jean 154 St. Julian Joseph 89, 228 Stolarski, Gregory 25, 72, 166, 167 Stolarski, Leah 154, 167, 168, 171 Stoner, Amy 160, 228 Stoner, Carrie 164, 182, 177 Stopera, Shannon 116, 174, 220 Stork, Brian 141, 228 an Strausbaugh, Gregory 84, 85, 192, 133 Strause, Anne 22, 72, 166, 174, 176 Stricker, April 176, 192 Stricker, Doug 89, 228 Staurt, Thomas 228 Studer, Benjamin 228 Sturdevant, Jill 72 Sturek, Corry 228, 135 Sturek, Sandra 167, 192, 135 Stykemain, Aaron 154 Sulier, Colleen 72 Sulier, Kevin 228 Sulier, Kirk 154 Sulier, Scott 154 Sulier, Steve 228 Sutherland, Michael 72 Sutter, Donald 192 Swan Gerald 164, 177, 193 Swartz, Deborah 154 Swartz, Peter 11, 27, 72, 84, 85, 205, 392 Swartz, Stephen 86, 130, 131, 185, 192 Swick, Michael 192 Swierczek, Christy 109, 154 Swihart, Gregory 154 Szabo Gregory 192 Szaroleta, Margie 116, 167, 171, 192 Szczecinski, David 86, 192, 208 Szczepanski, Chad 192 Szombati, Jill 72, 27 Szozda, Lisa 192 Szurminski, Jeffery 118, 160, 192 Szydlowski, Denise 167, 192 Sxydlowski, Jeffery 72 Szykowny, Todd 85, 129, 130, 154 Szymanski, Cheryl 72, 199 Szymanski, Craig 72 Szymanski, Diana 75, 94, 95, 126, 127, 388, 390 Szymanski, Jeffery 177, 192 Szymanski, Karen 154, 242, 255 Szymanski, Kenneth 192 Szymanski, Lisa 118, 228, 177 Szyperski, Katherine 192 Szyskowski, Shari 228 Tremendous Trivial Tickets Tanner Craig, 192 Taylor, Anthony 228 Taylor, Pamela 154, 176 Tepe, Eric 160, 177, 228 Terry, Linda 113, 172, 228, 177 Tertel, Nicholas 228 Thieman, Jeffery 89, 228 Thieman, Joseph 192 Thomas, Robert 192 Thomas, Robert 192 Thomton, Scott 154, 167, 172, 242, 255 Tieland, Steven 173, 228 Tilley, Sheryl 75, 198 Tillman, Shane 228 Tobianski, Beth 75, 168 Todorowski, Jamie 153, 213 Tomaszewski, James 78, 166, 199 Tomaszewski, Kara 154 Tomczak, Aletha 192 Toth, Eric 174, 192 Toth, Lisa 154, 176 Toth, Michelle 228 Toth, Tracy 99, 116, 192 Townsend, Isaiah 96, 97, 169, 177 184 Townsend, Joseph 86, 192, 107 Townsend, Susan 78, 176 Trame, Dennis 192 Tran, Domminico, 192 Traylor, Sandra 103, 160, 229 Tredwey, Marcelene 176, 182 Tressler, Julie 192 Trew, Elizabeth 229 Tnijillo, RosaLinda 229 Trzcinski, Sandra 27, 28, 50, 126, 165, 166, 42 Tschappat, Jennifer 19, 78, 169 Tucker, Sean 85, 86, 192 Tugend, Stacey 154, 37, 134, 135 Tupciauskas, Scott 192 Turvey, Robert Twining, Mark Tylinski, Johathan 75 Tynan, Christine 99, 112 Student Index 253 Tynan, Timothy 11, 27, 75, 138, 139, 175, 389 Uncanny Understated Unify Ulrich, Bethe 155 Underwood, Nina 192 Underwood, Thomas 89, 130, 229, 133 Urban, Julie 3,10, 12, 13, 50, 105, 42 Urbanski, Lisa 122, 192, 135 Urbanski, Steven 229 Urbanski, Tambra 51, 122, 123, 177, 135 Victorious Valid Vacation Valentine, Darrell Valiton, Heather 229, 177 Valiton, James 192 Vallejo, Deanna 229 Vanwormer, Laura 155, 167, 168, 170, 171 Vargas, Sandra 166, 192 Varwig, Michelle 104, 164, 213, 229, 177 Vazquez, Maggie 155, 171, 201 Vedra, Cecilia 3, 160 Vedra, Patrick 86, 193 Vendema, Shelly 155 Veres, Beth 193 Vermillion, Laura 193 Vermillion, Michelle 166 Vemon, Diane 193, 200 Vogel, Lisa 116, 117 Vollmer, Heather 103, 177 Vorraber, Amy 166, 168, 175, 176, 193 Whole Wired Watchful Waggoner, Karrie 192 Wagner, Amy 164, 167, 190, 191, 193 Wagner, David 204 254 Student Index Wagner, Donald 229 Wagner, Kristen 255 Wagner, Shawn 192 Walasinski, Anne 155, 160 Walasinski, Julie 76 Walczak, Deborah 112, 193 Walczak, Kenneth 229 Walker, Sean 229 Walker, Shannon 229 Walko, Stephen 192 Walkowski, James 96, 193 Wallance, Andrea 156, 229 Wallace Zachary 193 Walters, Jill 229 Walters,Todd 155 Warner, Carlton 193 Washington, Talintha 155, 169, 177 Wast, Angela 113, 229 Wawrzyniak, John 229 Weaver, Gretchen 155, 169, 35 Weber, Michael 76, 120, 121, 166, 174 Weber, Ronald 155, 160, 161, 167, 174 Weedall, Crystal 220 Weedall, Michael 155, 133 Wegren, Carrie 102, 103, 113, 229 Weideman, Dana 193 Weiher, Elizabeth 76, 172, 173 Weiher, Heidi 182 Weirich, Christopher 193 Weislak, James 193 Weiss, Amy 164, 184, 229, 135 Weithman, Michael 192, 229 Welter, Laura 156, 229 Welter, Teresa 170, 182, 193, 135 Wenger, Joseph 229 Wenzel, Paul 125 Wenzlick, Christina 192 Wenzlick, Michelle 3, 10, 12, 26, 50, 122, 42 Wemer, Laura 193 Wesolowski, Julie 99, 167, 193 West, Eric 76, 86, 193 West, Mark Westscott, Jennifer 193 Wester, Stephen 85, 155, 176 Wheeler, Thomas 76 Whirl, Shawn 89, 229, 133 White, Derrick 229 Whitfield, Marita 21, 76, 160, 169, 177 Widejkis, Lisa 160, 173, 229, 133 Wiesolek, Kristina 229 Wietczykowski, Kerry 172, 229 Wilcox, Timothy 89, 229 Wilder, Debra 155, 167, 242, 253 Wiles, Tonda 76 Williams, Amy 76, 109, 110, 166. 20 Williams, David 85, 155 Williams, Joseph 28, 33, 155, 171, 176 Williams, Leslie 116, 153, 242, 253 Williams, Pamela 229 Williams, Patrick 114, 155 Williams, Thomas 114, 155, 124, 125 Willinger, Matthew 76, 173 Winckowski, Lee 160, 163, 220, 221, 134, 135 Winterhalter, Robert 86, 192 Wodarski, Carrie 155, 177 Woityna, Paul 155, 143, 105 Wojnowski, Timothy 155, 213, 242, 253 91, 92, 166, 389 Wojtkowiak, Matthew 155, 167 Wojtkowiak, Peter 229 Wojton, Shelley 116, 155 Womack, Demonte 229 Woo, James 229 Wood, Jeffery 76, 85 Wood, Lisa 160, 166, 167, 193, 194 Wood, Tina 167, 174, 193, 195, 176 Woodyard, Kathleen 176, 192, 193 Wooten, Kelly 102, 103, 113, 172 229 Wortham, Andrea 155, 167, 171 Wortkether, James 193 Wozniak, David 155 Wozniak, James 155 Wroblewski, Kristin 169, 229 Wulf, Cynthia 77 Wulf, Stephen 155 Wysocki, Kristine 77, 110, 34 Wysczelski, John Xerox Xylem X-axis Youth Y-axis Year Yakumithis, Karl 155, 169 Yard, Marybeth 192 Yard, Nancy 77, 173, 194 Yarger, Jeffery 229 Yost, Tony 77, 129, 130 Yost, Troy 155 Young, Michelle 192 Youngs, Lori 77 Zippy Zealous Zoo Zaborowski, Jody 113, 229 Wojtkowiak, David 11, 14, 17, 76, 90, Zakrzewski, Anthony 114, 155 Zalewski, Patricia 77 Zalewski, Paul 77 Zapiecki, Jamie 229 Zapiecki, Karen 77, 166 Zarecki, Cheryl 165, 77 Zamoch, Karen 155, 160, 173, 176 Zawisa, Thomas 172, 229, 125 Zbikowski, Douglas 229 Zdunczyk, Ronald 229, 133 Zeiler, Joan 112, 193 Zeiler, Steve 193 Zeiler, Therese 109. 110, 144 Zeiler, William 27, 50, 130, 175 Zeman, Marcia 192 Zerby, Debra 155, 168, 174, 176 Zielinski, Zielinski Ann 77, 170 Christopher 155, 177 Zielinski, David 155, 203 Zielinski, Jeffery 77 Zielinski Zielinski , John 174, 192 , Steven 229, 133 Zieman Gretchen 168, 170, 192 Ziemkiewicz, Craig 229 Zientek, Karen 167, 193, 195 Zilba, George 77, 85, 236 Zilba, Gregory 149, 155 Ziokowski, Jennifer 16, 173, 175, 193 Zoltanski, Michael 193 Zukowiec, Renee 77, 34 Zylka, Tracy 78, 390 Sarah Docis, Gary Eber, Jamie Flaczy- nski, Mark Huber, Kellie Jurski, Chris Lockett, Eric McClellan, Jane Mossing, Doug Parton, Bob Ramirez, Debbie Wilder. The 1986 CENTRIPETAL Staff wishes to extend its thanks to the follow- ing people: Mr. Tom Santoro, Mr. Tom Cauffield, Mr. George Jackson, Mrs. Kathy Montion, Ms. Judy Genone, Ms. Adele Dahlin, and Powell Studios - for their photographic contributionsg Mrs. June Lauber and Mrs. Sharon Coakley - for typing the personal and business patronsg and Mr. Doug Bynum, our Hunter rep., without whose help we would have been lost. We apologize to anyone whom we may have forgotten to mention. - Scott Thomton Junior Editor One-Wa Ticket to Success he 1,200 copies ofthe 392-page 1986 CENTRIPETAL were published by the Hunter Publishing Company of Winston- Salem, NC. The company also printed l.3OO copies of the spring supplement. After several editorial staff meetings early in the year, the details of the book were set. The editors agreed on consistent types sizes and varied type and layout styles throughout. Headlines were set 36 pt.g subheads were set I8 pt.1 body copy was set I0 pt. leaded with 24 pt. initial letters, captions were set 8 pt. solid: and folios were set 8 pt. Senior Co-Editor Becky Halleron used Mosaic layouts with Palatino type in the Opening section. Junior Scott Thornton decided on Mondrian layouts with Baskerville type in the Student Life section. Classes editors, Senior Lisa Hall, Senior Terry Screptock, Junior Sonia Castillo, and Junior Jenny Grajczk, united their sections with Melior type tLisa chose Shelly Andante script for Senior identificationsj. The officers of the Underclassmen were pulled out in a tilted box. Seniors were set up in full-color, full-page panels, with 2 by 3 portraits. The other classes had one-third page panels placed on the top, in the middle, and on the bottom, respectively, for varied distinction. Seniors Jim Alex and Deana McHugh utilized Mondrian layouts with Souvenir Light type in the Sports section. They also used 2072: grey screen backgrounds under the scoreboards and small symbols representative of each sport. Senior Marianne Iwinski chose 3- column layouts with Century type in the Organizations section. Senior Jean Antkowiak decided on 4- column layouts with Garamond type in the Academics section. She also offset the department head and gave each a brief write-up in the outside column. Juniors Dave Shanahan and Wendy Provencher picked one-third page panels with Caledonia type in the Faculty sec- tion. They also placed an apple in the comer of each layout. Senior Mark LaPlante used 4-column layouts with Times Roman type in the Index. Alphabetical dividers were set 48 pt. for emphasis. Senior Tamara Pierson combined one- eighth. one-quarter, one-half, and full page displays along with business and personal patrons in Times Roman type in the Advertising section. She and Senior Debbie Maus were responsible for the spring supplement. Senior Co-Editor J acki Durant tied the book together by following Becky Halleron's style in the Closing section. Other members of the editorial staff in- cluded: Business - Paul Rahe, and Photography - Scott Thomton. One-Way Ticket to Success was printed on 80996 stock white embossed paper with Hunter Black ink. The endsheets were 65994 stock white paper with the school philosophy overprinted on a sub-dued black-and-white photo of the building. The full-color cover and section division pages were designed by Senior Rose Dyko, Art Editor. The finished product was Smythe - sewn in a hardback cover. Meeting deadline-after-deadline either on-time or early prompted Adviser Adele Dahlin to worry that we were doing something wrong. But she would always proclaim, This is going to work! The other members of the regular staff were: Doug Applegate, Rene Atanacio, Heather Avery, Diane Bogdanski, Aaron Dilloway, John DiModica, Troy Drenner, Kristen Hamilton, Shelly Holtz, Mark Kelly. Bill Klocinski, Carol Leite, Tricia Matthews, Chris McPhillips, Matt Paskiet, Tom Radtke, Ken Sauser, Candy Sokolowski, Karen Szymanski, Leslie Williams. Debbie Bialecki, Mike Boaden, Dave Brockmeyer, John Comes, Peggy Dossat, JeffJump, Lori King, Patty Komorowski, Julie Koziarski. Mike Lawrence. Dave Martinez. Todd Mason, Kathy McGranahan, Connie Meyers. Sherrie Michalski, Mark Mutchler, Brenda Noonan, Kim O'Loughlin, Pat Pollauf. Ann Pudlowski. Carol Slomka, Tracy Snyder, Glenn Tim Soldner, Kristen Wagner, Wojnowski, Camille Barnes, Salli Bollin, Andrea Bonanni, Terry Czop, Julie Dailey. tcontinued on page 2543 San-' 5- 1 r . . . 5 I Q .wi . L p h .,, L ' xv N. a v agp- if - ' F f, k ' j , T--site ' 4 - ' ' 'Qc - 'Q -I 1 ' slr, 1 ,Q L .1 X i C .V 11,3 F! ' N ri 'fie.,fg -1 i ac 'if' I.. I-5 , dr' 1: 4, 5 ,y . s . . . .,, . .. .. M g, F ' ful - ilu' fi xiJTf7l'1 e c i . . wi. P ,sa If if . if--i .7 .. if . f .A T.. I vt, .A , 'ai tif s' ' U gg S .V Q f A ,Ii ' ' 55 5 ' r 9 , ? 9-4 6 is D7 qi- f?5'r.'1'5-l'- ' f . 'f 3- I ' 'c . . ,.. .. , . ,N .H .W . M, . -. . ., - , I is ' ,MAI .rl A'-c:'... :w-.' . 4- a w- . I 1 . r :,, I ,- Q ' kr I at I A a WN . . ,I A .,-.,,!- g it., 1986 Editorial Staff Co-Editors-in-Chief Becky Halleron Jacki Durant .Junior Editor Scott Thornton Sports Editors ' Jim Alex Deana Mel-Iugh Organizations Editor Marianne Iwinski Academics Editor Jean Antkowiak Faculty Editors Dave Shanahan 'Wendy Provencher Index Editor Mark LaPIante Advertising Editor Tamara Pierson Art Editor Rose Dyko Business Editor Paul Rahe Photography Editor Scott Thornton Adviser Adele Dahlin THE WOMAN BEHIND THE STAFF. Ms. Adele Dahlin, CENTRIPETAL Adviser, keeps a smile on her face during the fast-moving pace of the group picture sessions in February. TOUGH DECISION. Senior Mike Lawrence and Junior Jeff Jump examine some photos hoping to find a couple for their layouts. IndexlColophon 255 256 AdSfDivjSi0n pag C 659 'YK XLS XNQOO s V20 sw J? 1. W M, ri lay .,,, , .,,. , 3 IAL .21 . W S By the Way: A Word From 0ur Sponsors As anyone affiliated with Central Catholic knows, the Patron Drive has played a major role in supplementing the school's funds. It was this drive that helped pay for the yearbook and set the fundraising pace for the entire year. This past year's drive brought the school together in the goal of obtaining 5l00,000. Ninety-six percent participation in salesmanship and a final total of 5Bl02,000 gave Central Catholic a sense of pride matched only by the fine businessmen, families, and friends seeking a minute of your time. So, with a special thanks to all that have contributed, the Centripetal presents . . . a word from our sponsors. - Tami Pierson, section editor AdsfDivision page 257 American Top Soil 81 Grading 4325 Hill Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43607 Phone 535-7365 Complete Lawn Installation A2 I American Composition of Toledo, Inc. 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Consulting Engineers 4405 Talmadge Road Toledo, Ohio 43623 282 Ads!Display ads Y OIII' omeiown Supermarket HEATWG SALES FEE AND NIGCAFITHY INC. -' Sp, INSTALLATION -' - E s ' qx MERGENCY ERWCE srocmwo onsrmeoron - INDUSTRIAL commas ' SALES -APPLICATION - smvncs Air Condinonmg acazeda Zfanate Zum! da. HEATING ' AIR CONDITIONING ' REFRIGERATION REs..,ENT,,,L . COMMERCIAL Call us on your next application BARRY C. FAUNCE O,,,,,cE: wg, 243-020, .. .f1f1I'2- 325 N, wsswvooo Ava AI9 535-3163 PO BOX 300 OHIO WATTS TOLEDO, OHIO 43696 BOO A728812 FRANK FFIANSEN ...-'- ..--' 1208 Hunt Ma mee, OH 43537 - 4I9lf891-1133 FEL PRO C9 6wHAES2lI!IlQIIdgIII.UtZ'i9 FEL-PRO Incorporated Phones I312I 761-4500 and 674-7700 7450 N. McCormick Blvd., Box C1103, Skokie. IL 60076 GASKETS, SEALING PRODUCTS, SPECIALIZED LUBRICANTS FIELDS CHIROPRACTIC FAMILY PRACTICE DAVID Cf FIELDS, D.C. , Direotor 2658 W. Laskey Road C4191 474-8000 Toledo, Ohio 43613 Open 6 Days Ads!Display ads 283 I i In Loving Memory of JACK SPEWEIK from Sue John '82 Amy Sharon '85 Lynn '88 FOOTPRINTS One night a man had a dream. He dreamed he was walking along the beach with the LORD. Across the sky flashed scenes from his life. For each scene, he noticed two sets of footprints in the sandg one belonging to him, and the other other to the LORD. When the last scene of his life flashed before him, he looked back at the footprints in the sand. He noticed that many times along the path of his life there was only one set of foot- prints. He also noticed that it happened at the very lowest and saddest times in his life. This really bothered him and he questioned the LORD about it. LORD, you said that once I decided to follow you, you'd walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set of footprints, I don't understand why when I needed you most you would leave me The LORD replied, My precious, precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, It was then that I carried you. Author unknown General Auto Sales, Inc. 5202 Jackman Road Toledo, Ohio 43612 478-7166 GO IRISH ' gcfcpgonzr 531-5191 Lgamzi gaynoz cgffotrzey at faux qlfssfgalc Buifding 3450 ClfVs1fC'cnl'ta!'f34L'snuL, f5'u.ifz 248 fjofsaio, Dglo 43600 The Girkins E lechic Co. Elccmcal and Electmrur Equipment Executive Uhire and Wanfhoule Service Fen ter und Helder Rfnlal y 472-1153 . Faculty, Student and Friends of Central Catholic: 'GQ Gcncyjifvc if FINE JEWELRY DIAMONDS COMPARE COST PER GRAM AND SAVE SAVE 5077 ON ALL 2'0UPa0iFl2020 Queer-anionsiml wg, DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS 575'5?f5250 0 BRIDAL SETS - WEDDING BANDS Daily 10-6 Sat. 10-4 . 1843 W. ALEXIS ' NEXT TO CHURCHILL'S GIANT OAK GOLF COURSE S Good Luck Class of '86 Oo runs 6,5-tb g,.i Am .,,,,, from the ff'-'1 'M' Joseph '67 E gg- . ml W Edward ,68 GAWLE FAMILY 5 Mary Ann '72 1024 Valetta Drive :A g 'E Janet '78 Temperance, Michigan 48182 mlm JI 847-6733 If-w 5 Regular and Executive Courses 284 Ads!DiSplay ads I- . L, GOOD L UCK IRISH!!! ' A-F fi ' I 'L 'j 9 GREAT LAKES LAND TITLE AGENCY I , C - 3 3 A 'ff' V .xiii I. ., , ,H 625 Adams Street CENTRAL CATHOLIC P 1 -, .54- Toledo, Ohio 43604 GRADUATES ,EJ L A , C4191 242-5485 WISHES GOOD LUCK 5: I f 5 f 7 . I 81422-A TO THE ff m - g ,L k, Thomas B. Crawford CLASS OF 86! Age ? ' QU William Rowland I , ii ' fi is j Sandra M. 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'Fall Q, fi f 0 'Nas si-JFEWQ wi 9050 55'Z: l4'Zn 3 1 Ula often How often do you lend money? FRESH As the newest members of Central Catholic High School, the freshman class earned their acceptance into the family through swift adaptation to the customs of the traditional Patron Drive. They challenged the upper- classmen to match their efforts and help put the school far over its goal. They brought their wide-eyed enthusiasm to its peak and made the rest of the school notice the fine aspects of Central Catholic, qualities taken for granted. After years of winning, losing sometimes seems impossible, but every suc- cess is still miraculous. Thanks, freshmen, for stirring up the spirit that comes through self-pride, a pride that Central Catholic truly deserves. - Deborah A. Maus i l Of the freshmen surveyed . . . VZ? had job . . . 51.50 was their hourly wage . . . hours is an average work week . . . S3921 a savings account . . . SSWJ watch The Fr ei Is Right . , . 35'Z1 have done volunteer wc Q . . . 8.9 was the rating for clothes on a scale of l-10 , . . 41921 had a preference in whati type of music they listen to . . . 4lfZn preferi tapes . . . l6'Za records . . . 26'Z: radio . . ., 72921 have an odd job . . . 76'Zv ofthe 72'Zn dq babysitting . . . l7'Za have a paper route . . they average going out 12 times a month . . . 6896 of the time the guy pays . . . 32922 they both pay . . . 45'Zn of those who took the survey were girls. The five most popular things the freshmen spend their money on are lj clothes 21 music 3J shoesffood 45 make-up SJ jewelryldates. T 4 1 290 AdslFreshmen SOPHOMORES ss- ,,. . One year's experience really paid off for the sophomores at Central Catholic. They proved that their sales tactics work quite well year after year. Again this year, they took a proud standing against the rest of the school. The sophomores not only supported their school, but they also supported their habits and hobbies. Quite definitely these sopho- mores did not lead dull livesg active in their school, they kept busy outside of school, too. Many of the sophomores had regular jobs and earned money for themselves. The accompa- nying survey lists the ways these hard-work- ing teenagers liked to spend their money. - Deborah A. Maus 0f the sophomores surveyed . . . 2771 have a job. . .S3.88is their hourly wage .M . . 12 hours is an average work week . . . 73fZ: have a savings account . . . 64017 watch ffThe Price Is Right' ' . . . 5572: have done volunteer work . . 7.4 is the rating of clothes on a scale of l-10. 3672: have a musical preference . . . 25'Zi prefer tapes . . . 2576 records . . . 504722 radio . . . 45'Zn have an odd job . . . they averagegoing out 7 times a month . . . 78fZn of the time the guy pays . . . 2277 go dutch . . . 27'Zn of the survey takers were girls. The top five items that the sophomores spend their money on are IJ clothesfmusic 25 entertain- ment 35 food 43 shoesfmake-up 53 school sup- pliesfjewelry. .1 'af ww 5 .h.:-f4.,,ma1A:5gxH,Y an --- . wr, - - . 45? often 27'Za 28'Za 7 4 sometimes never How often do you lend money? AdslSophomores '29l i .,?.J 24 Hour Service GOOD L U CK IRISH! HELPIS HERE, INC- HELVEY, SMITH 81 CO. Professional Sitting Service Certified Public Accountants Carol Garmen Phone: zaifegdr go. at 14193 Sandy Remer 243-5505 RAY HELVEY, CLASS OF 1944 Past President of Central 's Mens Club SPEED EOUlPMENT - WHITEHOUSE LOCATION Wzggm Am Saylq. Vu. AUTO PARTS 6 EQUIPMENT MAIN STORE - 14191 877-5611 BRANCH STORE - 14191 B26-2625 WHITEHOUSE, OH 43571 AIRPORT HIGHWAY 6256 W. For The Best In Cantonese Food Eat In or Take Out Hing Mee Restaurant For More Information Call 841-7754 4' 841-7755 Central Toledo, Ohio 4361 5 HIGH STRENGTH STEEL 0 Contlnuous lHCIl Plckllng 0 Heavy Gauge Galvanlzlng 0 Sllttlng 0 Prepared Edges 0 Leveling ' Shearlng 0 Sheet and Plate Products ' High Performance Fleet Heidtman Steel Heidtman Steel Products, Inc. 5601 Enterprise Blvd. Toledo, Ohio 43612 44193 729-4646 292 Ads!Display ads THE HOF FMAN'S MARTIN J. HOLMES Scott Sr. '61 Anomey A' Law DIHHC 64 Madin j. Holmes :S-' Zssaciates Scgtt Jr, 582 A Legal Protesstonal Association Jeff '85 Doug 387 Suite 632 0 Spttzer Budding 1o1eao.ot11o 436041 1302 419-241-8197 Mg ggapgnr-Q-:gif 1147, -. 5411.5-rg-:,,,s Y-TIQTQ. Q ,. '11::ga2:i5v,:-if--,gf 929' 111. . ,O , H N HOME BUILDER'S SUPPLY X 'TF' HULL Nur co. A 4649 DETROIT AVE. 0 TOLEDO, OHIO 43612 PHONE 476-6691 Toledo, Ohio 475-8647 Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Wed. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Sat. 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DAy , NFAN1- Central Graduates from Classes of: CARE lUR8Ellf '45 '48 '61 '71 '74 '76 '80 uso JACKMAN use .moium Phone: 882-5902 Jean's BEAUTY SALON 6100 Monroe St. Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Men's and Women's Styling For All Your Auto Needs .IENNE SERVICE 4216 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio 43606 .gg 44191 472-2731 Chuck J anowiecki 7140 Brookside Toledo, Ohio 4364-4 AdslDisplay ads 295 Tuxedo rentals for proms 8L weddings Mr. Kaz Tailor Shop Expert alterations for men SL women 25 years of experience Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:30, Sat. 9:30-4:00 3205 W. 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Early diagnosis and treatment help to prolong life, so kiss your kids today! Northwestern Ohio Chapter Cystic Fibrosis Foundation ldlgi 241-4342 ROBERT Z. KAPLAN A1'ronNEY AT ,LAW LAW OFFICES 241-6168 LEHMAN, KAPLAN 840 Spitzer Building LENAVITTK RICHARDSON Toledo, Ohio 43604 1941 AIRPORT HIGHWAY The Kamik Inn TOLEDO, OHIO 43809 352.2911 5411 Black Road Waterville, Ohio 43566 Brent Pt. Kahler Sandy Glasson 419f878'9796 DRS. KAHN 81 DIEHL, O.D., INC. OPTOMETRISTS 4 Mon. 8:30-8:00 814 N. Summit St. Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Toledo, ohio 43604 8:30-5:00 HAIHDPESSERS 64193 244-7795 wednesday - 8:30-1:00 54193 537-7094 Shengiiirievsitiiifitgate AdslDispIay ads Congrafufafiond ori anal olida .jcng Cfaaa of 1986 Mom, Dad Fred and Doug S.E. JOHNSON COMPANY PAVING CONTRACTORS BOX 29-A MAUMEE, OHIO 893-8731 figx lE'-961 i CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS Jude Thaddeus Post 1675 3001 Chestnut Street Toledo, Ohio 43608 CONSTRUCTION 226 So. 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Summit Toledo Trust Bldg., Room 1210 Toledo, OH 43604 Lewis Garage C4197 243-6110 14195 243-6165 5ll Nottingham Terrace Toledo, Ohio 43610 1 -D -I - .- 243-7526 I-'-1 -'S 'LS' ROD FARTHING his Q1 i I -': i?-'S 3' Sift- Major Account Executive 3 Z' 2-'!f 3 'S'- Llflffg Drsfanvf a service of Lexitel Corporation uno LANES or an -1 16 Lanes Latest AMF Equipment. 0 18 Lanes Latest AMF Equipment F' 0 Home of Lido Banquet Room. ff' 9 XX HI X1 0 Catering to Bowling Banquets, f N H Receptions, Meetings and etc. 'X -in Watch for the dates of the Eggsies Singles X REM-Tons Tournament. The one that guarantees its pay off. X co. YOUR HOST: Gsyne Szumlgnla XXX ff' 865 South Avenue Toledo, Ohio 'X HA TRUSTED NAMEH Phone 244-7456 302 Ads!Display ads GOD BLESS THE CLASS OF 86 THE LAGENDERFER FAMILY JERRY '48 DOROTHY CPERZJ '50 JOE CST. .IOHN'SJ '80 THERESE '87 U PAT BIRNEY PRESIDENT AND RACQUET SPORTS 2411551 CWIH AY YINNII CLUI 2222 calss Rom Ton.sno, ovuo 43614 DIRECTOR 1419! 381-0550 Frgnqterig mc. 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O 43537 COMPLIMENTS OF THE KWIATKOWSKI ,S Daniel 8L Genevieve '41 Terry ,73 8: Tina Shannon 8: Rachel Chris '75 Kathy '77 Janet '79 304 Ads!Display ads McClain's Services 9771 Dixie Highway Temperance, Michigan 48133 MCMANUS TROUP Contract Interior Consultants!Space Planning Service. Office Furniture Sz Systems Sales. Complete Commercial Floorcovering Services. Office Supplies. Computer Needs Proud of the Past Committed to the Future IfleD0nah'.i' zfyou, C3 McDonald's Restaurants of North Towne Square and Summit Street Support Central Catholic High School + ff I lf'W MDCK S 126 w. WAYNE smear MAUMEE, or-no 43531 PHONE: asa-9071 Mike's Place Under New Management 3170 Cherry Street Toledo, Ohio 43608 George Bekos, Proprietor VERONICA M. MURPHY ATTORNEY AT LAW 346 SPITZER BUILDING 520 N1IxDlSON AVENUE 1419, 255-6217 TOLEDO. OHIO 43604 GOOD LUCK RON MYERS l86 We're very proud of you! 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NN M OS 4 V D viii: Compliments of Manos , ,H Greek Restaurant Mayfalf Cleaners 1, - H' ie, 5 wth 86 Adams 4448 Lewis Ave. 1 if-lie, l 'YN , Toledo, ohio T01edZ960l163543612 - ., fx 1'gJf,- -'f it 244-4479 - , . ., A f V -L ' ' ,Ll AdslDisplay ads 309 C as. F. Mann Painting Co. CHUCK MANN, JR. - '69 RICK MANN - '73 GENERAL PAINTING CONTRACTORS INDUSTRIAL 0 COMMERCIAL ' INSTITUTIONAL WALL COVERING SPECIALISTS SPRAY ROOM FACILITIES AVAILABLE ELECTRO-STATIC FURNITURE FINISHING SANDBLASTING AND STEAM CLEANING 385-7151 3638 MARINE RD. DFLDR ATIE CDNTRACIOIS AMERICA ffl mwrmo AI I 'C' MANNIK 81 SMITH, INC. 3539 Glendale Avenue ToIedo. Ohio 43614 14193859222 Consuithg Engneers and Surveyors Maria Care Center P.O. Box 1066 Bowling Green, Ohio 310 AdslDisplay ads MAC'S MOTORS 3107 DORR STREET TOLEDO, OHIO 43607 MAIL VAULT, INC. 4468 Monroe St. Toledo, Ohio 43613 MICHAEL J. KONIECZKA MAC FISHER OWNER Manager M191 475-1212 . 3 r 3 r Ma1son-Dardenne fd A Funeral Home, Inc. FIICHAFID FI. 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For information on any of our financial services, from personal James Nowak, COUHSCIOI, At Law News' Ffnancfa' 4808 North Summit 4 7 M SI I . 2 1 0 ' Toledo, Ohio 43611 Toledo, OH 43606 472-2188 Phone: 726-2605 IL I ' ' gllgl Giintmg of loan IS' 1 HEFINANCIAL su ject to our credit requirements. ..'.. O'CONNELL MACHINE Sz TOOL CO. 2 NORTH WESTWOOD AVENUE TOLEDO. OHIO 43607 PIPEFITTING ' CERTIFIED WELDING PLUMBING ' CONSULTING O'GRAY MECHANICAL, INC. 324 DANESMOOR HOLLAND, OHIO 43528 THOMAS M. GRAY I419I B66-0659 PRESIDENT PAGER I419I248-OI16 314 AdslDisplay ads BOB SCHMIDT CHEVROLET. INC. 1425 Reynolds Rd. MAUMEE. OHIO 43537 gvhevmlet Cavalier. - Celebrity - Chevette - - Monte Carln - Caprice New 8' Used TRAVIS NEELEY Bus. Phone 893-0761 Sales Counselor Toll Free Ohio 1-800-472-3205 Picton Cgvanaugh Edward M. Kamlnskl, ARM Anil!!! Vlc! Pfiflkm Picton-Clvanaugh, Inc. lnsurancelRisk Management P.O. Box 2167 ' Fort lndustry Square Toledo, Ohio 43603 0 4191241-8211 North Coast Apothecary ffl SEAGATE, Toledo, Ohio 43606 0 package plans 0 videotaping I competitive prices GOOD LUCK MICHELLE FlOSTKOWSKI NEUROLOGIC and DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES New Image Photography S Zmcmy SL - - Cotl W. Hoyer, M. D. Tol. Ohio 43608 by appointmentweddmgs are our speclalty 901 Brimon Pedfafffc N6U'0'09's' N199 3214028 14191 456-2700 Toledo, OH 43612 Ads!Display ads 315 'in ZS Re M 'gg Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Elrggfilg 2255 CENTRAL GROVE 0 TOLEDO, OHIO 43614 0 AI9f382-55II PHONES: ERIE I313l aaa-sa-15 MICHAEL A, MILANO TOLEDO 14191 242-9553 PRESIDENT Ort Tool 81 Die Corporation SPECIAL MACHINES -TOOLS - PLASTIC MOLDS CNC MACHINING MIL. - 1 - 45208A RATING - FEDERAL F,S.C.M. 864726 COMPLETE DESIGN 8- BUILD CAPABILITIES 6555 S. DIXIE HIGHWAY ERIE, MICHIGAN 48133 053-Q-ofTrR'3 s. slums co.: CALL 531-4605 30 N. WESTWOOD NEAR HILL AVE. TOLEDO OWNED 8L OPERATED BY THE FOX FAMILY FOR OVER 54 YEARS MONDAY-FRIDAY 8 TO 5g SATURDAYS 9-NOON 4732705 'Uh DONALD ARMENTROUT ACROSS FROM THE MIRACLE MILE PRESIDENT TOLEDO. OHIO 43513 PMCI Project Managment for Construction A Industry CONSULTANTS IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT E D XIES 5 cuwrrs 0 uNoLsum 0 TILES JOSEPH J. RUDSKI Alou of gona! uafuz' Managing Partner Anderson Bldg. 1200 Dusael r. Suite K Mail to: Maumee, Ohio 43537 P.0. Box 135 44193 893-3400 Holland, OH 43528 1134 LASKEV ROAD 316 AdsfDispIay ads We believe the quality of life just might depend on the quality of your investments. PaineWebber Madison Avenue, Toledo, OH 43624 14195 248 H. POLL ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRIC SUPPLIES AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Findlay Industrial Park 1948 Spruce St. Findlay, Ohio 43840 Defiance, Ohio 43512 423-7455 782-8150 2-16 North St. Clair Toledo, Ohio 43603 255-1660 Point Place Medical Center Phy -N -Off' I ff AdslDisp , TRAVIS NEELEY S5195 Counselor C0l'1'lpl1II1CIltS FI'OIIl . . 7.,,fff1R, f' X... '5'fQ1A0 X Paramount Printing f .,'75 7f'f 'r!f'1F' , +R , 1317 Milbum Ave. Q Q A 6y'L vlU Toledo, Ohio 43606 l:iIfll'lI'l's N 1 ' - Mlllltl'f:ilflllo1:iIIIliII'I?0lIn ,+?0voIfIlfw1'lll'- Aslrn BOB SCHMIDT CHEVROLET, INC. , 1425 Reynolds Ro. Bus, Phone 893-0761 255 8255 MAUMEE, OHIO 43537 Toll Free 1-800-472-3205 430311 ggi JOHN PAYAK JR. : ::: ::: ,::: :::: E JOHN PAYAK III The Pet Emporium Better Than A 211 1 Trip To The Zoo ,. N ' ' I, 5739 N. Main srfoor Q . . 1' ' personal X commercial insurance since 7.956 SIYVHHI21, 01110 43560 ' 885-3171 ' 2700 Tremainsville Road Toledo, 01110 43613 14192 472-6075 i g2'?i?T Alfred '36 - John '69 - Jim '72 - Marty '78 QHN J. PEDRO E25 CONTRAQTO O0 'VC PEOPLE'S SAVINGS ASSN. 10011 Caller Toledo, Ohio 43601 AdsfDisplay ads 319 Tony Packo S Cafe 4 ' 1902 Front Street Toledo, Oh1o 436 4l9!69l-1953 Carry-out Orders Available JE, sz o V 1 we 320 Ads!Display ads 4 WAYN E BOCKE RT ge QY-T 1705. 44444 attitll, and Q A '. J, OFFICE SUPPLIES gl , , wEs1GArsvlu.AGEsHoPvINGcr.r4vLn 'Q : 'lf QTY 6 'ADornpIs1eIIneeIIHaIImaIkcaIds,wrap parw . , 3 O .alnumgsiatienefvgnocritce Complete Automotive Protection lg , . 3 3:36 waz?-S Pfam-T45 OZ and Appearance Centers 5 S I wtecwfib me I mm A M of STUFFED ANIMALS 0 The Petting Zoo fa Iungte D1 stuffed enimalsp 'WNW ZfT?i K ' JSSQVQSFS 16763 Rt. 12 4310 W. Central Ave. TOLED0,0HI0255-2059 57:3 IM ASW., Findlay, onto 43840 Toledo, Ohio 43615 M 14193 423-1999 14191 535-0407 Cambra Jean CC.J .J Whats Happenin'? Good Luck! T,G,J, and R. RADIO DISWATCHED WRECKEFI SERVIQE Phone 242-4562 - 24l-0738 PIETRAS SERVICE 3504 LAGRANGE CORNER MANHATTAN QOMPLETE EVERYDAY CAR CARE MEMBER OF AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE COUNCILS OF OHIO, INC. DANIEL. M. PIETRAS TOLEDO, OHIO 43603 Professional Automotive Service, Inc. Qtoiessional Automotive WE SERVICE ALL MAKES Sc MODEL CARS OFFERING COMPLETE ALIGNMENT SERVICE - FRAME 1 COW W rk Col M I mm REPAIRS. .- T15 on o 'Expert or sc WELDING - CARBURETOR REPAIRS at TUNE-UP - ENGINE - -i-kgkzy-3,ei II , car Detailing - Dum wt-mme REPAIRS I 7511. - lnsummx work - Fm E.-nlmam at RADIATOR REPAIR - TRANSMISSIONS - REAR ENDS - ,n,I ii Jil- C,,,,,p,,,, M,,,,,,,,,c,, s,,,,,, BRAKES - STEERING ---I Om 30 ,em Em DRIVE-MIN FREE ESTIMATES! lf ' CHIEES E'Z'LINER SERVICE aoov L FRAK Aueuuenr svsrm 4764137 3933 Havefntii at Phillips 1 3933 Haverhill at Phillips S ec retarial Services by . , P trlce Quinn Concrete Construction Inc. a I PROFESSIONAL TYPING Commercial, Legal, Medical Academic 81 Statistical 3152 S. Byrne Road Toledo. OH 43614 l419I 385-7391 4321 Packard Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43612 476-3290 Ads!Display ads 321 AND SITZENSTOCK, INC. if ROSSI, NICKERSON, MCCREER Y A ' 0 Lunch 8: Din J. L l?:f.ii'r-'xi CRW 0 ner P.O. Box 4316, Station E Family Restaurant 5 Bm Ph 970 S- BYVUC Road Open 6 Days A Week: :zemnde ln... T I cl , Oh' 43609 :'.'::::u:::.a:':-ini:-' L S :.:':.::a:'::--'--f'- 0 6 0 'O Cloocd Sunday: Ploln476.923 1 1472SylvauIlAvo.QEultolJlcklnnjTolcdn.0h1o 436l2I 1T'SA SMALL WORLD DON'TPOLLUTElT GOOD LUCK , Teresa, Class of 1986 , ' NL Xi A 'V from JK '- I , J Tom 85. Jean John Joe, Vickie, Angie, Joey Tim, Deb, Joshuah Mary Anne, Brian Sr., Brian Jr., Amy, Mike ar Martha, Jim, Eric, 8a Peter CGieryngJ Jim, Shayne, Kitty Kat, Tig, Bear Margaret, Jason, Jason, Danny, Marlina 8a S ah fVaughnJ 14191 476-5663 Kenneth CBudJ President 3915 N. Detroit Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43612 RGWE PLUMBING 8a HEATING, INC. RESIDENTIAL ' COMMERCIAL ' INDUSTRIAL WELDING ' EXCAVATING Rowe Vice President James Rowe 322 Ads!Display ads To Roivn-is ' PLACE FUR RIBS 'S Z SALES a RENTALS D REPAIRS LESSONS U FEATURING: - DRUMS - HARDWARE . -CASES In COVERS - srncns E. HEADS U AFRICAN 5 LA11N 7 PERCUSSION - SOUND EFFECTS 1483 W. SVLVANIA AVE. To1.Eoo, Omo 43612 1-419-416-9545 OWNER: RICK CLINE 0 SECOR naar I-475 0 LASKEY at DOUGLAS - 6131 MONROE ST. 0 AIRPORT at REYNOLDS ROACH GRAPHICS INC. Rojek's Catering ' Screen Printing 2819 LaGrange Street Industrial Screen Manufacturing Toledo, Ohio 43611 Advertising Specialties and Premiums 244-8696 516 Sumner Street Toledo, Ohio 43609 419-255-1985 Thomas V. Cutcher President Ads!Display ads 323 66'Z: never 34'k sometimes 071 often How often do you lend 324 Adsfluniors money? JU 1oRs B y the time most students are juniors, they have begun to recognize the true worth of a dollar. They know that money does not equal success, but they also know that it makes life alot easier. Clothes, dates, cars . . . the life of a teenager isn't cheap and either parents find themselves doling out more than the usual al- lowance, or students find themselves seeking employment. This year's juniors knew about material needs. They saw the rigorous pace of the job world, the responsibility that comes with earning an honest wage, and the high prices that cause parents to shudder. They encoun- tered the callousness of the free enterprise system and they worked hard. True, they ad- mitted though Money isn't everything , it was enough . . . to make them join America's working class, and to seem them through an- other weekend. - Tamara Pierson Of the juniors surveyed . . . 66'Zv have a job . . . 54.50 is their hourly wage . . . 8 hours is an average work week . . . 9002 have a savings account . . . l0fZ1 watch ' 'The Price Is Right . . . 6601: have done volunteer work . . . 6.3 is the rating of clothes on a l-I0 scale . . . 6676 had a music media preference . . . 10076 prefer the radio . . . 33'Zn had an odd job . . . 3392: babysit . . . they go out an average of 12 times a month . . . 100922 said the guy pays . . . 3392: of those surveyed were girls. The five items the juniors spend their money on are 15 gas 25 entertainment 35 cars 45 dates 55 food. W IORS Central in a new light. For a simple matter of a 50c planned their futures and, for plays a major part. After graduation, many of this year's seniors will be living on their own. They'll be independent and responsible for themselves, which is going to cost. Those going straight into the working world were gradually recognizing the burdens their par- ents have known for years. Finding sufficient pay isn't easy. In fact, finding a job isn't easy. Those planning on attending college are pon- dering their destinies and seeking the perfect career. They're worried about the costs of their education and are wondering if college is worth the effort. In either course the student takes, money is a major factor. It truly is a rough world and alot of seniors were begin- ning to seek answers to questions of a more worldly nature than whether or not e I mcz. - Tamara Pierson They money have a . they 8196 have a savings account . . . 22LZa watch The Price Is Right . . . 67'Z1 have done volunteer work . . . 7.2 is the rating of clothes on a scale of 1-10. . . 6l'Z1 had a music perference . . . 5696 prefer tapes . . . 42'Z1 had an odd job . . . they average going out ll times a month . . . 75fZn of the time guys pay . . . 2596 both pay . . . 6196 of those surveyed were girls. The five items seniors spend their money on are lj car 25 clothes 33 foodlente1tainment4J music SJ make-upljewelry. Gf the seniors job. . . 53.74 is average l9 hours a week . . 6296 sonknnnes 2296 ohen 1996 never How often do you lend money? Ads!Seni0rs 325 Riverside Health Care Center ,mf Mm ' '--fw.'1Em.,,ig,mA--W' vicflallif -f Qaffii .5 Lf, iii-J Mewfy J' NorthCoast Health Systems HONIECOOKING AND OLD FASHION HOMEFRIES JAMES P. RAHE Public Accountant RAMBLERS RESTAURANT 5042 LEWIS W. Laskey Road OPEN 24 HOURS EXCEPT SUNDAY Suite 3 419-475-9728 Toledo, Ohio 43613 BREAKFAST LUNCH AND DI E SPEC ALS RIOARDO'S OWENS ILLINOIS BLDG. Janet Rectenwald Good Luck Bill R. '89 TOLDEO, OHIO PHONE: 255-1116 Class of '87 is still better! GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 186 ' E- R 1 THE RICHARD-FLORY COMPANY Insurance is our Story u Medal Dealer 2021 Laskey Rd. 473-2647 Toledo, Ohio R Q WE w1LL INSUR1-2 1s-so Lewis Ave, 0 847-6711 or 241-1313 RICHARD'S Music L Hp f 5806 West Central Ave A Best Wishes Graduating Seniors! Toledo, ohio 43615 ' Phone: 537-9166 1011 Richafd30n Attomey At Law INSTRUMENTS--Vihnd, Brass, String 524 Spitzer INSTRUMENT REPAIR RENTALS--ACCESSORIES PIANOS--NEW 81 .USED PRINTED MUSIC Toledo, Ohio 43604 AdslDisplay ads 327 as SHERLUK MARKETING 8a TRADING as Buying, Selling, Trading Milifnfy GLADYS R. RUDOLPH Surplus Worldwide. Specializing in AOOOMPANIOT U.S. Weapons Parts 8: Accy's ORGANBT ' VOCAL COACH P.O. Box 6991 Toledo, Ohio R 419 474-2228 2602 SAGAMORE ROAD 786 763 TOLEDO, OHIO 43606 Diana '91 Donna '87 Nancy N.D.A. '64 15 ..,. 1. T006 :lil i 2: 946 Sylvania Ave. Phone: 478-7095 5505 Summit Street Comer 131 St. Phone: 729-5781 4747 Glendale Ave. Toledo, Ohio Phone: 382-2210 999 South Main Street Phone: 352-0728 Bowling Green, Ohio And 3208 West Alexis WVp: LA WW QA Q ,,.,..-ff K , ,A pggt ' --ei'ei irii I 6 7 ' -i nm' ' ' fi -f ?' :-. I ...,...,, - :,:. K --1,11 5 M A lnii ,lgteii e--e ig O - - i 5 S Ei e1-- i,.. ' 11' PETER O. ROS- ROYAL FOODS ATTORNEV AT LAW 2511 COLLINGWOOD TOLEDO, OHIO LAW OFFICES C4193 241-siee 43610 LEHMAN. KAPLAN. LENAVITT eao smvzen Burtnme O RICHARDSON TOLEDO, OHIO 43504 243-9062 Ads!Display ads YYV,Y The Sullivan Steel llnmpang 3001 E. Manhattan Blvd. 0 Toledo, Ohio 43611 0 Phone 419!726-2658 GOOD LUCK Mamie and Renee . scsnaa' SURPLUS OUTLET 'j A House Sveden House L Ron Incowaia 2101 AUBURN AVENUE K 1' Family MANAGER GREAT BUYS ' Q, Dining TOYS, GAMES, CRAFTS, NOTIONS, Www C4195 476-8444 PAPER PRODUCTS FOR ALL SEASONS. use 1260 W. ALEXIS ROAD TOLEDO, OHIO 43612 SURF SUPPER CLUB Chinese and American Food SUNSET VIDEO 3522 glagflm 3231- 3001 N. REYNOLDS 0 e 0' 10 VHS TAPE RENTAL Res. 382-5271 419'535'6305 Private Rooms Are Available For Banquets Ads!DiSplay ads 329 GStautzenberger ' ,NX College 1 to STAR-LITE PARTY SALES, INC. 1- XX 3 7 ' I was-we - -.-1-Q-- .. - , 9 . ..COngratu1ati0nS,, 'Want to go places? Choose a career Class of 687' , In Have ' 4615 Woodeville Road ............................. 693-9311 4404 Secor Road ...... 472-2115 PATRICIA L. FOURNIER CCHS on and on: Grandma Stevens STATIONERY SERVICES Ralph Stevens '52 Wedding, Business, and Personalized Stationery Supplies Lisa Stevens '82 Julie Stevens '84 3350 River Road ' Toledo, Ohio 43614 ' 419-382-9086 Hal and Amy Stevens ,87 Zachary Stevens '91 Stoverls Bee Hive Powell Studios 5' A1 720 Farrer Seneca Business Center ' E E ll Maumee, Ohio 43537 1309 Dussel Drive ,Q ' 1 ? S Don Stover 893-2620 Maumee, Ohio 43537 , w , . .4 ' ' 4' Yr fJA1vct'ufe,:. SUN BU HST STUDIO Photography ol' Weddings ' Portraits ' Family Seniors 0 Teams ' Proms Commercial A Business Glossles 1 b I Instant Passport Photos H J lDennyl Deviney Manager North Central Area 4808 N. SUMNUT ST. 726-0234 E2 SZ! P 7 DMN Sun Gas Liquids, Inc. Wholesale LPG Marketing 1601 Vvoodvllle Fload P O Box 1014 Toledo Ol-l 43697 419 698 6972 330 Ads!Display ads , ST. ELSEWHERE PRODUCE ' GROCERIES PARTY TRAYS HH' STANLEY' S MARKET 5'ri.1DlcJ CENTER . 41324 RADPEJRD AVENUE . QUALITY MEATS . - HOME MADE KIELBASA sTuo1E1 CITY, EALIEURNIA 9161114 . 726-4347 3302 STICKNEY AVE. 726-3328 TOLEDO, OHIO 43608 SAMBORN, STEKETEE, OTIS 8: EVANS 1001 Madison Ave. Toledo, Ohio 1558 S. Byrne Rd.. Suite B Toledo, Ohio 43614 QEDICS .250 4 A Z A Q' 4 Dr. L. w. Stahl 419-693-2024 ' Orthodontics, Inc. 24 Hr. Telephone For ' Glenbyrne Center-South Toledo All Offlce '-00350715 o C0 4 O THOD SQ Ads!Display ads 331 4 HIYCH SALES AND SERVICE FOR NEW AND OLDER CARS TRAILER WORK. SPRINGS LITES Spittune Records 3818 Willys Pkwy. Toledo, Ohio 43612 478-3086 tne brand t at 530 w. svtvmla B guarantees l4l9l 476-8515 Q quality, ownen MIKE LAPLANTE Spartan cleaners. . . floor finishes. . . disinfectants. . . RENT - A - TRAILER Sealers-- industrial chemicals. . . bowl cleaners. . . carpet care products. . . buffable waxes. . . insecticides. . . specialty products. . . hand cleaners. . . furniture polishes. . . Call us for the name of your local distributor: SPARTAN CHEMICAL CQ., INC. 110 North Westwood Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43607 ' 419!53l-5551 Facilities I ll Racquetball!Handball Courts I 13 Station Nautilus Circuit I 6 Wallyball Courts I Fitness Testing Center , I Weight Management Program -' I Measured Outdoor Running AIHLETIC ciup I Separate Whirlpools I Separate Saunas I Private Lockers 3150 , , , l Supervised Nursery I Fitness Classes l Pro SIIOP I Aerobic Classes I Lounge!Snack Bar l Clinics I Table Tennis Spring Meadows Health and Racquet Club is located off Airport Highway at McCord Road, 6834 Spring Valley Drive, Holland, Ohio 43528, C4191 866-1101. l Toumaments l Social Gatherings I Group Rentals l A Lot of Fun xl I ' 1' 1. J' M .... X H.P. Streicher, Inc. I ff. X 34,5 EQ-WE u ' if T 3644 Marine Drive R ii Toledo, ohio 43609 . il ei . 382 9041 ' ' 'i ggi' -e - - pr -..fi ,ew p Q W' ,J1'i2i'j'f 4 - M ' X-Film' h fi X 332 Ads!Display ads SISTERS RESTAURANTS PHONE 1419172640942 IOUL 11192 72944560 Toledo OH. 43612 474-3348 SAIL DOGIS OFTOIEDO DEALERS FOR MOST POPULAR MAKES 6161 SUMMIT STREET TOLEDO, OHIO 43611 . l 2-4 llaur ' X I T 'rowluo C- .I jlfswm Sobeaezs AL SOBB AUTO SERVICE, INC. e HEAW TRUCK E AUTO FRAME STRAIGHTENING S aoov ag FENDER wc-mf - INTER-STATE Towuwc WHEEL BAEANEING ar AUC-NMENT SPECIALISTS 4419! 2484275 T?3TE7olglcE:T4lgiE3ZEe 5105 Monroe Stree!lToIedo. Ohm 43623 Phone f419j'885-3535 Drs. Simon, Owen and Inman, Inc. Specializing In Dgmiguy fm Children 5800 Monroe St., Bldg. E and Adolescentsg and Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Orthodontics ' Telephone 419-882-7187 Congratulations Class Of 4486 Antonio Sofo 8c Sons Importing Co. 3253 Monroe St. 253-4341 SONITROL OF TOLEDO DIANE HARDING SPANGLER CANDY Cgl TOBACCO CO. OF TOLEDO Smeg COO'Ad'm'O 28 North St. Clair Street 331 l6thSfree1 Toledo, Ohio 43624 44199 Q43-3305 Toledo, Ohio 43604 AdsfDisplay ads 333 I ,ff 5 N ezecurnomcs S 'Q Bb Sales 0 Service 0'lnstaIlation 5237 Dorr SL at Reynolds Alexis at Tremainsville Toledo, Ohio 43615 Toledo, Ohio 43613 Phone: 535-1957 Phone: 475-7553 DEAN MASZT AK Savage 8- Associates, Inc. Q41 91 475-8665 HOME: 14191 476-6874 4427 TALMADGE RD., BLDG 02 TOLEDO. OHIO 43623 GO IRISH -r Koslcfcir sim .movies V'-Qt JG 4 - 1 iv ff: S 5 7. 44 iff JL' 'T QSM: K ' -gt I ..: gngxll 3. iff e,l,rgQ .- T, If 1 3 - L jbklll za vi at 4' St. Hedwig's Class Of '86 Congratulates Central's Class of '86 St. Hedwig's Church 111 Years 6'Where Polish Heritage Lives On St. Hedwig School - 109 Years ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, MAUMEE ST. HEDWIG CHARITY BINGO Tuesday - 11:00 a.m. ' Wednesday -- 6:00 p.m. 104 WEST BROADWAY MAUMEE, OHIO 43537 CONCORD HALL 3136 LAGRANGE ST. RECTORY - 729-3148 898-4848 334 AdsfDisplay ads THE SCHULLER FAMILY Jim 8z M Al' CDuganD S h ll '48 Kathy 3355118569 C u er ,70 SEAGATE PAVING INC. Bill 8z Karen Declercq '71 . Diane Wlodarski 773 meetmg all your asphalt Franz 8z Susie Stalkamp '75 Sz '76 Pavmg and Sealmg needs Larry 8z Mary Beth Young '77 . , Tom Schuller 779 fully msured - free esumates Julie Schuller f82 535-1215 4694 W. Bancroft- Toledo Joe Schuller '83 Chris Schuller '87 Congratulations to the students ofCentral Catholic High School. You have made Toledo proud ofyou. Keep up the good work. Schoen, Inc. CONGRATULATIONS To The 1986 Graduates And All The Students of CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL We Are Proud Of You. Richard H. Schoen Class of '41 AdsfDisplay ads 335 I DONALD SEEMAN PIANO TUNING COMPLETE REBUILDING SERVICE Phone 242-5246 2242 ROBINWOOD DOCTOR IN OFFICE MON., TUES., THURS. 4:00 - 7200 P.M. FRIDAY ' 5' M 4.00 - .30 P. . S DAY 10100 - 12200 NOON CLOSED VVEDNESDAY as SUNDA DR. F. J. 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' DGS1gf1fBl11ld ' Stran Pre-Engineered Buildings el We're Making Things Better For You! l?.9...,,...E.'1 TERESA FELSKE Real Estate Sales Residence 473-234'Z 2460 Nom Reynolds Road Whltewestlnghouse Toledo, Ohio 43615 Telephone 419 535-0011 Ace is the place with the Helphzl HOUSE fMEATS Hardward Man. y' 0 ACE HARDWARE service is our specially Wefkman 31 Wefkman Lee Williams Lee Williams , 2521 Starr Ave. 3002 l3lSt Street Summit and ll0th St. 698-2731 729-3893 CPoint Placej 729-3969 Ads!DiSplay ads 349 MR. SANTOROIS JUNIOR ENGLISH CLASSES CLASS OF 1987 PERIOD 1: Row 1: Julie Dailey, Jeanne St. Julian, Karin Hurley, Deb Swartz, Leslie Brown, Michelle Grajczyk, Tami Kuron, Kris Jones. Row 2: James Gilmore, Phil Feltman, Greg Miller, Mike Paprocki, Lee Amold, Dan McAdoo, Donna Maus, Row 3: Troy Yost, Mike Debe, Kevin Blonde, Kevin Olander, Craig Freeman, George Ray, Dave Schock, Cliff Reason- over. Row 4: Scott Ceglio, Scott Eldred, Jim Carmin, Steve Wulf, Bob McGuire, Bob Miller, Rich Granata, Waldemar Ortyl. . ..,... ..., .... . , . kkk, Z Q an e r -,r, - . J f , or -,.- E ,Sj.fj, ,,,. J . . r!iflf5,fi..?,' . EE igiiasi s v my E ,Ei 1 PERIOD 2 Row 1: Debbie Grimshaw, Ann Bain, Marlene Czemiak, Mary Marshall, Kathy Ludlow, Wendy Provencher Row 2: Jay Mandell, Joel Josefowicz, Sharyl Doran, Tom Desmond, Pat Martinez, Sam Braden, Dan Carmen Row 3: Brian Gauthier, Dave Zielinski, Jim Gensbechler, Marcus Cortland, Dave Hoffman, Tim Hayden ee ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. as-.I an X fo if Q at vii. J Rs, - or-1 ,ng kt r W wg igfx 1 If 5 . , , .s F '-. 3 a K In S X 3, gy A , . S M , . B1 I 2 'eer xg J, K, I, , 3 -f i Q' i .r R k 'Wx . 1 r ' - .letlt f ..:., 1 M, . 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A ,Q X, erm- at Ja W.: S, L I S 6 if ,.' 6 ,lf 'Offs' if . ,- ' fri, J 6 L P, C 1 all 6 S fs, Bob f-Q' , J ' U '7 Wh, 6 . . ne, U,?MU:'7J2 .asym- G V C ,S 19 r my , '7 d 1 y 1D P Ad 352 TRAPPED WHITE SPACE: YEARBOOK 9 8L 10 CONGRATULATIONS ! Always Number One from 5' i The Development Office a 1ax'r.' T of ,Lg CONFERENCE ROOM 004 Central Catholic High School First Row: Missy Oliver, Laura Wemer, Deanna Juhasz, Debbie Walczak, Michelle Shetely. Second Row: Michelle Kelly, Tracey Seel, Molly Lauer, Shelly McGarvey, Heather Canty, Joanie Zeiler, Mike Carr. Third Row: Joe Townsend, David McKinley, Andy Gladwell, Tony Carr, Matt Cooper, Robert Thomas. Scott Thomton Mike Boaden Julie Koziarski Pat Pollauf Ann Pudlowski Connie Me ers Kristi Mueller Jim Jordan Jane Mossing Doug Applegate Wendy Provencher Jackie Durant Y Ms. Dahlin Tom Wojnowski Tammy Urbanski Karen Szymanski Debbie Bialecki Marianne Iwinski Diane Bogdanski Ken Sauser Jeff Jump Sonia Castillo Tom Radtke Leslie Williams Patty Komorowski Brenda Noonan Becky Halleron Sheri Michalski Julie Dailey Glen Soldner Carol Slomka Mike Lawrence Kim O'Loughlin Dave Martinez Jamia Todorowski Laurie Bishop Jim Alex Tom Martin Connie Rosa Kris Wagner Tracy Snyder Chelie Wenzlik George Zilba Julie Hejnicki John Dimodica Kristen Hamilton Jean Antkowiak Jason Richardson Rene Atanacio Tricia Matthews Bill Klocinski Aaron Dilloway Carol Leite Shelley Holtz Heather Avery Mark Kelly Deana McHugh Chris McPhillips Matt Paskiet Troy Drenner Candi Sokolowski Terri Screptock Dave Shanahan MR SA TORO'S SE IOR E GLISH CLASSES Q W lf I tt iam f E ' . t ,tg GQ -, T Qty t Q e k 6 ' 5 A u A 5, inlay, I yrs -fn. 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AdsfDisp1ay ads 353 : i 4, Senior Class Officers President Jim Alex Vice President Chelie Wenzlik Secretary Julie Urban Treasurer Bill Zeller 5 xl ' e Sr JoAnn Marlals Per 9 class Qs i Q F i 9, ' h A r American Get the Best Deal of a New Olds or AMC!Jeep in Town ee DAVE HOLBEN C611 Jim Yark Oldsmobile!AMC 6019 West Central Ave. Toledo Ohio 43615 Congratulations Seniors ZEILER'S FARM MARKET keg beer - packaged liquor -- beer wine - groceries - produce - deli - fresh roasted peanuts 8: party supplies B111 '86 Judy '57 open John'58 Jean '88 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Terri '87 Chuck '84 Temp., Mich- Becky '92 847-8029 Michigan Daily Lottery 1EI.lEIl EIEITRII Licensed Electrical Contractors RESIDENTIAL WIRING, TROUBLESI-IOOTING ea INSTALLATION 24 Hour Emergency Service Tom ZILLKR B59 COLBURN 244-0410 TOLEDO. OHIO 6600 Sylvania 885-3650 AdsfDisplay ads 355 Q FORD 300f500 MASTERS mm RAY C. COX BRONDES FORD 5717 Secor Rd. Toledo. OH 43623 16th Year Member Omce: 473-1411 471-2961 Home: 473-0103 Goan Luau. mme TI-IE Bs SI-S095 Tom Beverly Womatowskil Bishop '48 U52 Bonnie CBishopJ Walton '7 Kathy QBishoplBrasse11 '76 Mary iBishop1 Lavoy '77 Ric Lavoy '35 J d Bl h ' O Eu y s op .814 . '94 I v ohn Bishop eth Bisho , at-save Good Luck, Class of '86! Brennan Industrial Truck Compan 3409 South Avenue Toledo, OH 43609 385-4601 Y GOOD LUCK IRISH from Wes Janet '61 Lori '84 Scott '85 Brad '89 The Bylow Family and ASSOCIATES 5461 SOUTHWYCK BLVD. TOLEDO. OHIO 43814 'I I. BRINER, CLU ChFC INSURANCE ' PENSIONS I EIPLOYEE BENEFITS RETIREMENT PLANNING 0 INVESTMENTS. JOHN A. BRINER, CLU, ChFC Reg I stered I nvestment Advisor 14191865-1244 .- I- f' ' I q My to STEVEN STOUT Pgfvv Orrrczn rms? CLASS Nxvv Rlcnurvzn R UITING SYATION v B Do..RooM1O3 ln 356 Ads!Display ads f f . Caeorqe Jurlqaix J in fad ze Ni pwmyer K G e 6 ON -TM5D l!P 9 JT SCOVV 'mefrbn' Lum Y' bm-mn A ffodlikjawu-LW-596, ' -Jbel-ffffls - 4 - i I' . 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Sylvania Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43613 The 1985-86 Centripetal Staff says Thank You P, Nl I 4 to Powell Studio Photography and Q J- D S k Mr. Doug Bynum, Hunter Publishing Company Elm 5- 0811473-2565 1, v Preventive Dental Care 'A L O for the Entire Family Congratulations to the Class of 1986 Rite Executive . 7455 Secor Road Glass City Carryout - Beth Trew Temperance, MI 48182 1133 North Summit Street Toledo, OH 43604 358 Ads!Display ads A Aaron's Auto Parts 259 A-1 Auto Care 259 A Locksmith Named Kevin 261 Abbey Road 259 Ace Hardware 261,349 Action T-Shirts 259 A8:E Rental Center Co. 257 Alex, Steve 259 Allstate Insurance 259 Aluminum 8: Zinc Die Cast Co. 258 American Top Soil 256 American Composition of Toledo, Inc. 258 American Govemment Second period 355 American Home Rebuilders Inc. 260 Anaple, Mary 258 Andersons, The 261 Andrus 8: Associates, J .C., Inc. 258 APCO POWER-UNIT CORP. 261 Apple Creek Realty 258 Appliance Center 258 Amold Tary Carpet Installation 258 Arthur 8: Co. 260 8: 297 Atlas Paving Co., In. 260 Aunt Janes Foods, Inc. 260 B B 8: B Beverage Center 260 B 8: B Machinery Movers 260 B 8: D Beverage Center 260 B 8: D Vinyl Repair 262 Browning-Ferris Ind. of Ohio 8: Mich. 266 B 8: P Wrecking 262 Badge Magic 262 Bailey's Beverage Center 262 Bailey's Color Clean 262 Jim Bain 8: Sons Paving Contractors 268 Thomas J. Baker 262 John R. Baldwin Construction 262 Barber, Buckenmeyer 8: Assoc. 262 L. James Bartish 8: Assoc. 264 Bartz Viviano Florist 264 Becky Williams Designs 264 Benefit Claims Admin., Inc. 358 Bennett Enterprises 263 Best Little Hairhouse 264 Biddy Mulligan's Pub 264 F.C. Biebsheimer 8: Sons, Inc. 267 Bill's Marathon 264 Bischoff,s Food Center 264 The Bischops 356 Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament 264 Bollin 8: Sons Inc. 266 Brenen Ind. Truck Co. 356 Briggs Construction Co., Inc. 266 J. Briner 8: Assoc. 356 Brondes Ford 356 Brown Pontiac Honda Mazda 266, 286 Buckingham Palace 266 The Bungalow 266 Bill 8: Sharon Burch 266 Busch Inc. 266 Bylow Family 356 Byme Paint Co. 265 C C 8: D Insurance 270 Cakewalkin' Jass Band 270 Capital Tire Inc. 270 John P. Carle, D.D.S. 270 John Casablanca's Modeling Center 270 Catholic War Veterans Auxilliaxy 269 Post 9661675 269 Caton Connector Corp. 269 Bill Cassidy 269 Central Ave. Ship 269 Centre Supermarkets, Inc. 269 Century 21, American Realty Inc. 269 Century 21, Plantation Realty 269 Charlie's Dodge, Inc. 270 Creative Celebrations 299 Chi-Chi's Mexican Restaurant 273 Christ the King Church 270 Christopher's 270 Churchills Supermarkets, Inc. 272 Classic Corvette 273 Cobham Family McDonalds 271 Collaborative Inc., The 273 Colonial Cleaners 272 Commercial Interior Suppley Co. 273 Computers for Business 273 Con-En Inc. 273 Conf. 004 353 Conf. 114 354 Conf. 126 354 Conf. 225 354 Conf. 226 287 CCHS Room 316 354 Conf. 323 354 Conf. 325 356 Convoy Trailer Systems Inc. 273 B.L. Couosino, Inc. 273 Croci Family 297 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 297 D D 8: D Enterprises 275 Dairy Queen 274 Dana Corp. 274 Danberry Co. - Relocation Dept. 274 Dansard, Grohnke, Long, Ltd. 274 Dave White Chevrolet 346 Dave's Amoco Service 276 Dennis Green House 276 Delaney's Lounge 276 Designs Unlimited 276 Development Office 353 Diamond's 276 Dianne's Studio of Baton 8: Dance 276 Dilloway 8: Kershner 276 Dolly 8: Joe's Restaurant 281 Di Salle Real Estate Co. 281 Disbrow, Robert II 281 Ditch Witch 281 Dominicis Restaurant Inc. 277 Domino's Pizza 277 Donald Seeman Piano Tuning 336 Donna's East Bridge Appliance 277 Dorr Street Auto Parts 277 Dr. F.J. Sharp - Point Place Animal Clinic 336 Dundee Cement Co. 278 Dunkin, Donuts 278 Durdel's Music Studios Inc. 278 E Electra Manufacturing Corp 277 Environment Control 277 Erie Construction 279 Express Office Products 279 F Faunce's Climate Control 283 Fel-Pro Inc. 283 Faculty Ad 352 Field's Chiropractic Family Practice 2 Finkbeiner, Pettis 8: Strout Ltd. 282 Firearms Consultants 279 First Federal Savings of Toledo 279 Fisher Cheese Co. 279 Foodtown 280 Foodtown Supermarket 283 Fournier, Koch Family 357 Fox Meadow Farms 282 France Stone Co. 282 French II Classes 282 Fumiture Smith Inc. 282 G G.D. Ritzy's 323 Galloway Travel Inc. 282 Joe Ganzel Plumbing 282 Edward Gawle 284 James G. Gaynor Co., LPA 284 Glass City Carryout 358 Glass City Travel, Inc. 285 General Auto Sales, Inc. 284 Genevieve Fine Jewelry 284 Giant Oak Golf Course 284 Girkins Electric Co. 284 Glick Family 285 Good Displays, Inc. 285 Goodrich Moving and Storage 285 W.L. Gould Manuf. Co. 285 Great Lakes Land Title Agency 285 Group of CCHS Grads 285 H H 8: F Refrigeration Sales 288 H. Poll Electric Co. 318 David Hahn's Kitchen Village 286 Ads!Display ads Index Hair Depot 286 Hair Moods 286 Charles Harrison Photography 289 Thomas Hart Assoc. 286 Hatfield Leasing Co. 286 Haye's Travel Agency 289 Heating 8: Cooling Wholesalers, Inc. 286 Heidtman Steel Products 292 Heinz Kretschmer Travel Bureau, Inc. 289 Helm 8: Assoc., Inc. 289 Help Is Here 292 Helvey, Smith 8: Co. 292 Higgins Auto Supply 292 Hing Mee Restaurant 292 Taran Hnatczwk 337 Scott Hoffman Sr. 293 Martin J. Holmes 8: Assoc. 293 Home Builders Supply 293 Hull Nut Co. 293 I Import Automotive 293 Pat Irmen Catering 295 Iron Workers Local Union 41555 293 J J .A.F. Entertainment Productions 295 Jack n' Jill Ed. Day Care 295 Chuck Janowecki 295 Jasin Funeral Home 295 Jean's Beauty Salon 295 Jenne Service 295 Jennite Co. 294 Jer1y's C.B. Center 294 Jimls Pizza Paddle 294 Sr. Jo Anne Marials 9th Period 354 Linda Johnson 294 Jude Thaddeus Post 9951675 298 K Kahler Pharmacy 297 Drs. Kahn 8: Diehl, O.D., Inc. 297 Robert Kaplan 297 Barbara Koralewski 299 Kaminski-Mens 8: Associates., Inc. 297 Kamik Inn 297 Mr. Kaz Tailor Shop 296 Kelly Family 296 To Lisa Kelly 296 Kennedy Organization, Inc. 296 Kenny 8: Assoc., Inc. 296 Key Construction Co. 298 Kimberly Nursing 298 Carol King 298 Kistler Ford 299 Kirian Enterprises, Inc. 298 Edward Klen 299 Tracey Kline 299 Knapp Motors 299 P.J. Kranz Insurance 299 360 AdslDisplay ads Index Krotzer's Steak House 304 Kuns, Boss 8: Centers 304 Daniel Kwiatkowski 304 L LBA Custom Printing 304 La Fronteriza, Inc. 303 Lake Erie Medical 303 Lake Port VW Inc. 304 Lane Drug Co. 303 Gerald Langenderfer 303 La Porte 303 Larry's Pharmacy 303 Laurel Hill Swim 8: Tennins Club 303 John Lawrence, Att. 302 Lawrencels Ottawa Hill's Marathon 302 A.C. Leadbetter 8: Sons 260 Lee Williams House of Meats 349 Le Petit Gourmet 302 Litehouse Products, Inc. 301 Little Flower Church Bingo 300 Lewis' Garage 302 Lexitel Corp. 302 Lido Lanes 302 R.F. Lindsay Co. 302 Lockrey Screw Products 301 Brian Lonsway 301 Brigin Murphy-Lork 303 Lourdes College 301 Mary Lou's Typing Service 301 Loving Care Nursing 301 Lucas County Commissioners 301 John G. Ludeman, Lawyer 300 Lutz Builders 300 Lydy's Industrial Supply 300 J .P. Lynch Opticians, Inc. 300 M McClain's Service 305 McDonalds 305 McGranahan Co. 306 McManus Troup Co. 305 MacAllisters 300 Mac's Motors 311 Magic Wok 347 Mail Vault 311 Maison-Dardenne Funeral Home 311 Duane Malinowski Orchestra 311 Malosh Enterprises 311 Mancy's Restaurant 311 M.R. Mangas 311 Jockettls Marina 296 Chas. F. Mann Painting Co. 310 Jeffrey Mann Fine Jewelers 311 Mannik 8: Smith, Inc. 310 Mano's Greek Restaurant 309 Manpower 261 Maria Care Center 310 Mary Kay Cosmetics 309 Mayfair Cleaners 309 Meadowbrook Catering 309 Sanford S. Merkin, D.P.M. 308 Wm G. Meyer, Att. at Law 308 Mercy Hospital 309 Midwest Paper Specialties 308 Mike's Place 305 Miller-Bellg-Bell Insurance Inc. 308 Mind Games 308 Miracle Lanes 308 Miracle Mile Chiropractic Clinic 308 Miracle Mile Hair Care 308 Miss Lucille Catering 300 Mohr Bros. Bottling Co. 307 Monroe Pharmacy 307 Moped Repair 8: Sales 307 Murnen's Mortgage 307 Mud Puddle Restaurant V.M. Murphy, Att. at Law 305 Mary Janet Myers 305 N Neurological 8: Developmental Services 315 New Image Photography 315 New Look Salon 305 Nick's Hungry I 293 North Coast Apothecary 315 Norwest Financial 314 Nowak-Morey 313 O O'Connell Machine 8: Tool Co. 314 O'Gray Mechanical, Inc. 314 Oehler's Fumiture Service 313 Off the Wall 313 Ohio Ceiling 8: Partition Ohio Roofing 8: Siding Ohlman's Farm Market 313 Ort Tool 8: Die 316 O.L.P.H. 316 Owens-Illinois, Inc. 312 Oxiels Carpeting 8: Tile 316 P Paine Webber, Inc. 317 Paramount Printing 319 Payak Insurance 319 Sandra Payne 321 J .J . Pedro Concrete Contractors 319 People's Savings Assoc. 319 Pet Emporium 319 Perrnaguard 321 The Petting Zoo 321 Picton-Cavanaugh, Inc. 315 Pietra's Sohio 321 Point Place Medical Center 318 Powell Studios, Inc. 330 Professional Automotive Service 321 Professional Collision 321 Professional Typing 321 Project Management 316 Quinn Concrete Construction 321 R Ramblers Restaurant 327 J. Roctenwald 327 Ricardo's Restaurant 327 Richard Chevrolet 327 Richards-Flory Insurance Co. 327 Richard's Music 327 Rick's Drum Shop 323 P. Rost 328 Rite Executive 358 Riverside Hospital 326 Roach Graphics 323 Rojek's Catering 323 Rose Family 322 Rosie's 322 Rossi, Nickerson, McCreery, 8: Sitzenstock, Inc. 322 Rowe Plumbing 8: Heating 322 Royal Foods 328 G. Rudolph 328 Rudy's Hot Dog 328 S S.E. Johnsono Co. 298 S 8: N Electronics 334 Sailboats of Toledo, Inc. 333 S.S.O.E. 331 Santoro's 18:2 353 Santoro's 78:8 350 Santoro's English 353 Ken Sauser 337 Savage 8: Assoc. 334 B.E. Sawka, D.D.S. 358 Bob Schmidt Chevrolet 315, 319 Richard H. Schoen Co. 335 Schoen, Inc. 335 Schuller Family 335 Seagate Paving, Inc. 335 Seal-Cap Ind. 287 Senior Class 351 James P. Rahe 327 X Seymour 8: Assoc. 336 Shear Dimensions 336 Shelton Mechanical 336 Sherluk Marketing 328 Shirleyls Old-fashioned Kitchen 336 Shoreland Auto Care 336 Showcase Lanes 333 Siferd's lst Period 355 Simon, Owen, and Inman 333 Sisters Restaurant 333 Al Sobb Auto Service 333 Sofo Foods 333 Sonitrol 333 Sophomores Honors Block 718 8: 9 354 Spangler Candy Co. 333 Spanish Class Per. 10 Rm. 126 355 Sparkey's Rent-A-Trailer 332 Spartan Chemical 332 Speweik Family 284 Spittune Records 332 Spring Meadows 332 L.W. Stahl 331 Stanley's 59 Food Center 331 Star-light Party Sales 330 Stationery Services 330 Stautzenberger College 330 St. Elsewhere 331 Stevens Co. 330 St. Hedwig Bingo 334 St. Hedwig's Church 334 St. Josephls Church 334 Stover's Bee-Hive 330 H.P. Streicher, Inc. 332 Sumburst Studio 330 Sun Gas 330 Sunset Video 329 Surf Supper Club, Inc. 329 Sullivan Steel Co., Inc. 329 Surplus Outlet 329 Sveden House 329 T T 8: J Construction 337 T M Machine 8: Tool 337 Dr's. Tansey, Buganski, Roberts, Torsekar, Inc. 337 Tansey, F.P. Construction Co. 338 Teagues IGA 338 Temperance Carry-out 338 Temporary Staffing Inc. 338 Throm Supplies Inc. 338 Toledo Avionics, Inc. 339 Toledo Blank Inc. 339 Toledo Board of Education 339 Toledo Caisson Corp. 339 8: 341 Toledo Concrete Pipe Company 341 Toledo-Furs-Inc. 339 Toledo Lamplighters 342 Toledo Pickling 8: Steel Sales, Inc. 341 Toledo R.V. Center 341 Toledo Testing Laboratory Inc. 340 Toledo Tabacco 8: Candy Company 342 Tomczak, Lawrence M. 337 Tom's Golf Club Repair 342 Tom's Mobile Music 342 Tony Packo's Cafe 320 Tony Roma's 323 Top Floor Restaurant 337 Total Tooling 259 Toth, Nick and Family 342 Trapped White Space: Yearbook 98:10 353 Trilby Vision Center, Inc. 337 TUFF-KOTE DINOL 342 Trzcinski, Jacqueline 342 Tumer Brooks 342 U U.S. Navy Recruiting 356 United Business Products 343 Universal Jewelers 343 Urbanski Hardware 8: Fumiture 343 Urbanski Oil Co. Inc. 261 V Van's Cartage, Inc. 345 VanDyne Crotty, Inc. 344 Varta Industries, Inc. 345 Vesitiles, The 343 Vin Devers Inc., Used Cars Dept. 345 W WTVG, Storer Communications, Inc. 345 Welles Bowen 345 Westem Emergency Center 345 Westgate Dinner Theatre 345 Whitman Insurance Agency, R.L. 345 Wholehan, M.L. Wholesale Comers Inc. 345 Waniewski Market 347 Waterville Bodyworks 347 Waterville Sheet Metal Company Inc. 349 Wayman Company, Inc. 349 Webber's Restaurant 347 Weber Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl 347 Weiher Kate 347 Weirich R.J. White Westing House 349 Welles Bowen 349 Williams Family 347 William, Jilek 8: Lafferty Co. L.P.A. 348 Wismer Builders 347 Y Yankee Doodle Inn 356 Yark, Jim Oldsmobile!AMC 356 Z Zeilers Farm Market 356 Zeller Electric 356 Value City 344 Ads!Display ads Index 361 A A-1 All Purpose Cleaning 726-9139 Janitorial and Carpet Cleaning A 8: R Tackle Repair 824 Lodge Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43609 A to Z Rental 3529 Dorr Street Richard Snyder Class of 147 Abele Funeral home 1910 Cherry Street Able Yard Improvements Lawn Care 531-4392 4759 Hill Ave. Ace Drugs, Inc. Prescription Pharmacists 2529 Tremainsville 473-2821 Action Canvas 8: Boat Cover Co. 2206 Lagrange St. Jerry Weddle Business Phone 241-1181 Aidpeck Quality Housing 2861 Kenwood Blvd. 536-6977 Horace Allen Trucking Co. 910 Baker St. 241-1433 Good Luck Class of '89 From Alyson Buy American Made All Seasons Remodelers 478-5308 Amana High Efficiency Heating 8: AIC For Information Call 419-478-4131 American Composition of Toledo, Inc. Type Setting 8: Offset Plates Angela's Flowers 8: Gifts 5149 Suder Avenue Foodtown Plaza Toledo, Ohio 43611 729-4614 Angelo's Spaghetti House Open Tues. through Sun. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Stickney off Manhatten Apartment-Finders Call 389-0101 for your rental needs Appraisal Associates 3950 Bellevue Rd. Toledo 472-2670 Approved Collections Service Inc. 900 Security Building Toledo, Ohio 242-7396 Dom Montalto Argonne Post American Legion 545 43 E. Central Avenue Aries Security, Inc. 335 N. Superior St. Toledo 249-0508 Arlington Pharmacy 1732 Arlington, Toledo, Ohio 43609 Atlas Bridal Shop 2932 Lagrange St. 362 Ads!Business Patrons B Baertschi's Barber Shop 5009 Summit St. Barber Pole Styling Shop 2067 Airport Highway Ron Szurminski Class of 159 Bargain Comer New and Used Items 1132 Broadway St. Best Wishes to the Class of ,86! Walt and Dot Banit Dayton, Ohio The Batters Box 1830 Sylvania Ave. Sports Collectables Hobby Supplies Bayer Hardware Mike 8: Phil 5139 Dorr at Reynolds 536-6194 Bayview Sheetmetal Inc 5110 Angola Toledo, Ohio Go Irish Bedford Funeral Chapel Temperance, Michigan Bemie's Barber Stylist - Bemie Cook 2724 West Sylvania, Toledo 474-7224 Bestrick 8: Sons Heating 8: AIC 4434 Secor Road Phone 475-5356 Bignall Dental Supply 4458 Heathersdown Blvd. Toledo, Ohio 43614 382-0026 The Bike Route Terry and Cathy Waltzer Through the Gates of Time Birckhead Place An Historic Neighborhood Bisel Manufacturing Inc. 691-2441 1121 Hazelwood, Toledo, Ohio 43605 Quality Screw Mach Prod Since 1954 Black Diamond, Inc. Garden Center and Lawn Service Blue Marlin Restaurant Ottawa River Yacht Club Good Luck to Lady Irishl Boadenls Marine Service Survey Adjusting Repairs 419-726-2136 Bob, Ed and Connie's Hairstyling 5234 Summit Street Your Head is our Business Bob the Hatter 3350 Monroe St. Professional Window 8: Screen Repair 3374 Monroe St. Phone 244-5756 Bob's Car Wash 3129 Warner 841-2514 Located off Central Ave. Near Holland-Sylvania A.A. Boos and Sons Inc. General Contractors Commercial Industrial 2015 Pickle Road, Oregon, Ohio 43616 Branding Iron Restaurant 472-4482 2417 Laskey Road Toledo Ohio 43613 Bray's Funnel Cake Factory employs Class '84, '84, '87!! Bremer Vending Company Toledo, Ohio Bridge Cafe 402 Sumner St. Toledo Ohio Brodbeck Greenhouse Toledo Ohio Dr. Brookfield, Cardiology The Toledo Hospital Browning's Food Center, 877-5301 5917 Weckerly, Whitehouse, Ohio Compliments of: . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Buckenmeyer Go Irish! Carol Buckenmeyer '66 Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Buganski Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Jardin C C 8: J Construction 8: Remodeling 535-7707 Licensed and Insured Cake-Arts Supplies 2858 Sylvania Tol Ohio 43613 472-4959 Wedding and Cake Tops - Decorations and Supplies Canal Carry Out Inc. 3058 131 St. Point Place 726-1161 Wally and Mike Robarge Capital Alliance Corporation 3609 W Alexis Road Toledo, Ohio Equipment and Financial Brokerage Angela M. Carle, Realtor Di Salle Real Estate Co. 473-9818 Carol's Yum Yum Hamburg 2419 Surmnit St. Toledo, Oh. 726-4171 Best Hamburg 8: Coney Island in Town Casey and Slaybod, Attomeys at Law 420 Spitzer Building 255-3153 Tom Cater Auto Sales 4936 Douglas Rd. 475-1085 Central Distributors 472-6867 2838 Sylvania Toledo O 43613 Chapman's Mkt. 4650 M 151 Temp. Mi. 856-5101 Char1ie's Dodge Home of the Cheaper Deal 893-0241 725 Illinois Ave., Maumee, Oh. Chinese Kempo Karate 4164 Monroe St. 473-1519 Chuck's Barber Shop CClosed Thur.J 2007 Perth St. Toledo, Ohio 43607 Thinking Chicken? Try Church's! We give you more of a good thing. Church's Fried Chicken City of Toledo Employees A.F.S.C.M.E. Local 7 Go Irish! Bill Clark Communications Inc. 360 S. Reynolds Rd. 531-8800 Cliff Clark's Inc. The most trusted name in Toledo for television appliances 8: service Classic Cleaners Residential Cleaning Specialists 382-6156 or 382-0940 Clock Plumbing Heating 8: Sewer Con. 903 Dearbom Toledo, Ohio 43605 Coleman Sales and Service Inc. 5353 Lewis Avenue 476-9532 Commodore Club of Toledo, Inc. 3415 Lagrange St. Go You Irish 1985 Complete Heating 8: Air Conditioning 2335 Brookridge, Toledo, Oh. Good Luck Irish From Computer Results Corp 255-1915 8: The Gerry 8: Sharon Carter Family Concordia Condominiums, Maumee, Oh. Mrs. Diana Whitwham, Mgr., 865-0751 Central Wrestling, The Best in Tol. Corky's Cone 4254 Lewis Ave Delicious Shakes, Sundaes, Novelties Country Falls - Builders Homes of Distinction 382-2271 Cousino Builders General Contractors 381-6662 James Coyle 8: Son, Inc. 1770 S. Reynolds Rd. 43614 419-865-1295 Craftsman Upholstery 2301 Lagrange St. Toledo, Ohio 43608 Mr. 8: Mrs. Sam Criscio 2968 Capri Good Luck Irish God be with you Fight Irish Rev. R.A. Culp First Church of God 3016 Collingwood Tol. Oh. 43610 Cypher's Restaurant Point Place Congratulations Class of 1988 from Don, Loretta, Don '75, Mark '77, Debbie '78, and Sandy '81 Czemiak tGo Irish ' Joseph L, Czemiakowski Attomey at Law D D8:D Dance Suldio with Co-Directors Doug Beehler 8: Karen Niewiadomski Say, Good Luck Tina 8: Class of '88 D.F. Construction 874-2545 Interior Painting and Design D 8: J's Concession 2331 Kemper 385-0965 The Danberry Company Michael E. Murray Class of 1962 2210 Robinwood Dance Concepts 729-0911 Dealers Alliance Corporation Serviceguard Good Luck Class of '89 Good Luck Fighting Irish Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Degnan Compliments of Deluxe Potato Chip 3120 Lagrange St. Best of Luck to the Class of 1986 From the Dental Department of MCO Digital Pacing Systems 350 S, Reynolds Rd. 537-7123 Mr. and Mrs. Paul DiModica say Congratulations to 86 8: 87 In Loving Memory of Paul J. DiModica Paul L. DiModica Dog House Bar Best Hot Dogs in Town Lewis 8: Laskey Phil Donahue's Eating Place 505 N. Reynolds Rd. 535-9490 Daily Specials Bishop Robert W. Donnelly Congratulates the Class of '86 The Donut Inn, Under New Management We're on Laskey just West of Secor The Rich Douglas Sound 475-2822 George Joniec 8: Rich Miller '69 Downs Machinery Sales Inc Suite 5645 813 Warehouse, Toledo, Ohio Congratulates Class of 85 Dray Cutter Grinding Inc. 476-4381 3838 Lagrange, Tol., Oh. 43612 Best by a Yard Drug Comer Pharmacy 476-3688 Call for free prescription delivery The Echoes of Poland Folk Song 8: Dance Ensemble Inc. Paulina Ortyl-Director 531-8658 William H. Eckert Insurance 1230 W. Wooster St. Bowling Green, Ohio C4193 352-3561 Ejhinger Heating 8: Air Conditioning 5321 Summit St Point Place 726-COOL Bob Ejhinger Owner 24 Hrs 470-6088 Emergency Medical Deliveries Inc. 230 Arco Dr., Toledo, Ohio 536-3634 Serving Home-Care Patients Erie Drug Lewis at Eleanor Congratulations to Class of 1986 Executive Parkway Medical Consultants F F 8: L Mason Contractors 5361 Winona Dr., Toledo, Oh. 536-3029 F 8: S Westem Shop 1553 Westem Ave. 385-4741 Fallen Timbers Optical, J .R. Taylor Contact Lenses Eye Glasses Maumee, Ohio 893-3378 Fall's Crestview Market 4562 South Avenue Fresh Produce in Season 536-9019 The Fashion Comer at Shadow Valley Tennis Club Dr. 8: Mrs. Richard J . Filippi Fin 8: Feather Pet Shop 5015 N. Summit, Point Place J .R. Finney Real Estate Co. 5700 Southwyck Blvd. First National Bank of Toledo DeVeaux Village Office First National Bank of Toledo Sylvania!Torrance 476-9617 Fix-It-Shop Inc. 1801 Sylvania Ave. Vacuum Cleaner and Small Appliance Sales Service Parts Since 1929 Florinda's Caribe Restaurant 3248 Cherry St. 242-6440 Mexican and Caribbean Foods Forum Architects 535-7 84 1 Forum Optical Inc. 4352 Sylvania Ave., Toledo, Ohio 43623 885-3250 Frame's Pest Control, Inc. 2204 Rood St., Toledo, Oh. 43613 AdsfBusiness Patrons 363 George Francis Design Studio 531-3777 French Market Foods 4606 Rosetta Toledo 476-8211 Whsl Meat Purveyors Best Wishes! Character Intelligence and Drive equals Force - May the Force be with you! A Friend Friends of U. of M. Hospitals Ann Arbor, Michigan G GB Video Productions 302 Paine Avenue Toledo, Ohio 693-8274 Gaffney Drug Store 308 Conant St. Maumee, Ohio 43537 Maureen Mol, Gallagher Welles Bowen Real Estator Leon Gant Realty 8L Management 3011 Monroe Street 242-4444 Bob Geis Realtor Robert F. Lindsay Company Gilbert Tools and Abrasives, Inc. Toledo Ohio 43612 Phone 476-2626 Industrial Suppliers for Industry Gino's Pizza 472-3567 3981 Monroe at Central Glenbyme Pharmacy 1544 So. Byme Rd. 385-5705 Globe Trucking Inc. 20 Vance Street, Toledo, Ohio 43602 Gnatho-Dynamic Dental Arts 4601 Douglas Road, Toledo, Ohio 43613 Good Displays, Inc. 1301 Summit St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 Francis X. Gorman Attomey 540 Spitzer Bldg. Toledo, Ohio Gomy Shoe Store 2925 Lagrange St. Toledo, Ohio 43608 To Clare Love Grandma Granata Builders 415 Crittenden 241-3566 Green Rooster 1244 Sylvania Ave. Jim and Mary McShane The Grill 1943 Airport Hwy. Griswold Realty Co. Congratulations from Mike Griswold C1949J 81 Staff! 364 AdslBusiness Patrons H Hand Made,n - Grzecki Family Owned 3351 Lagrange St. 241-5362 Hanf's Heatherdowns Pharmacy 2029 S. Bryne Rd. Harryis Tropical Fish - 4602 Lewis Fish are fun! Try keeping some! Helmer Flower Shop 2237 Ashland Ave. 243-5324 Herbalife Distributors Nutritional Products and Weight Control 419-385-7313 Hixenbaugh and Hixenbaugh Certified Public Accountants Hobby Center Toys We make dreams come true In all major shopping malls Best Wishes Graduates - Mike 8c Cindy Holmes Greenery 7560 Lewis Temp, Mi Hood Electrical Contractors, Inc. 255 Gradolph St. Toledo, Ohio 43512 Harvey H. Hoover Ins. Agency, Inc. 2009 Sylvania Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43613 474-2210 Dr. 8: Mrs. Robert J. Huss Congratulations to the Graduates And all underclassmen Tom Huss Painting Company Residential Specialist I Idals Catering Service 2404 W. Laskey Rd. 473-3103 Imperial Pools SL Supplies 472-5775 2144 Alexis Ted Mix Sales Rep. Independent Power Consultants Dave Denner 8000 Comanche 847-0621 Inky's Italian Foods 476-0900 3945 N. Detroit Ave., Frank 8c John Inter-State Studio of Ohio Robert J. Keil Interstate Communications Systems 1552 Dartford Dr Maumee, Oh. 866-6126 Invitations Unlimited 25'k Discount on all sales Phone 476-9174 J Jan Hudson Portraiture 4 19-472-64 1 2 J8cG Pizza Palace 5692 Main St., Sylvania, Oh. J .J . Tax Service 476-1040 Your Retum is my Concern Your Life is our Business - 475-8665 Call Paul, Gerry or Mike Johnson Johnson Sohio Service 3065 W. Bancroft, Toledo, Oh. 536-9025 535-9002 Jones Transfer Company Good Luck Central Catholic Students Joyce Shoppe Womens Apparel 1248 Sylvania Avenue 43612 Robert B. Julius DDS MSD 557 Monclova Rd. Maumee Oh. K K-9 Connection School For Dogs 1505 Eleanor 476-0282 KMH Properties John Klear 164 Gloria Klear '63 Maryjane Mazuchowski Hansa '67 Best of Luck Irish Thomas L. Kalniz, DDS 1642 Ralston Circle 536-7265 Sue Kelly Arnold Realty 866-8565 Kilgus Meats West Laskey Road Call 472-9721 Drs. Kirnrnelman-Miedler-Anders Med. 3900 Sunforest Court Toledo, Ohio 473-3257 Kirchenbauer, Inc. 3377 Hill Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43607 Kolebuck SL Ott Reporting 255-2317 414 N. Erie, Toledo, Ohio Complete Court Reporting Service Barbara Kondalski Vocal Instructor 4725 Southbridge 882-6302 Toledo Go Irish! Joseph J Martha M Alice A1 Kraft Inc. 5902 Midwest Drive Congratulations Class of 1986!! Best Wishes to the Graduates And all our Central Friends The Paul Kraus Family Good Luck Centralites Kunkel Dental Laboratory Mr. 8L Mrs. James Kwasniak DDS 1027 Walnut Perrysburg, Ohio L L8:M Automotive 2120 Sylvania Ave., Toledo, Ohio Best Wishes Class of '86 Lady Fingers Cafe 8: Carry-Out 3324 Secor Jim Lane Photography 1125 Sylania Ave. Student and Sports Pictures Larchmont East Apartments 3057 Navarre Ave. Oregon 698-1717 Lawrence A. Lark DDS PC 2906 Lewis Avenue, Ida, Mi 48140 Jean 8: Berlyn Lawrence 726-4093 Antiques Bought 8: Sold Lawrence's Marathon Service 3466 Stickney Complete Car Service Ice Tow Open 24 hrs. Lee's Refrigeration 866-8250 Good Luck Anne Angie Mary Class '86 Leo's Market 2963 Tremainsville Rd. Paul Griesemer '71 Proprietor Good Luck to the class of 89 Compliments of Letter craft Mfg. Lindsey Property Management 4630 Lewis Avenue 476-0483 Smaller Unit Apartment Specialist Linkers Union 76 529 Galena St. 729-0572 Ms. Lipe's Totally Awesome 85-86 Sophomore Conference 002 Rules!!!! Little Miss Muffet Ed. Day Care 4960 Monroe St. 474-5741 Lumbrezer Malone Insurance Inc. Your 1 Stop Protection Shop Toledo - 243-9303 Metamora 644-3651 Lynch, Arnrniller, Walsh Oregon Ohio Tom Lynch President M M 8: M Instant Copy 332 Superior tk Toledo 1: 241-7662 Main Place l965V2 Shoreland 726-1190 Toledo Ohio 43611 Donna Boden The Main Place 1965 V2 Shoreland Tol. Ohio 43611 726-1190 Lim Pomorski Mary Kay Cosmetics Lynn D. Brough 385-2948 Good Luck Melanie '87 Sharon and Bemie Majewski SUE MAJKA '86 GOOD LUCK IN COLLEGE! LOVE - MAJKA'S-MARTY, CAROL8:AL GENA Alice Malinowski Home 478-8481 Office 531-4431 The Danberry Co. Mandell-Vasquez, Inc. Serving Toledo's Ventilating Needs For Three Decades 473-1323 Maple Grove Golf 6360 Secor Rd. 856-6777 Mascho Wise Builders 4930 Holland Sylvania 882-5962 Match Point Raquetball Courts 1628 Henthome Dr. Maumee 865-8034 Mayfair Barbers - Glen and Larry Bennett 8: Laskey Road McDonald's Best wishes to class of 86 From Broadway McDonald's David C. McGill 8: Associates Attomeys at Law 242-8942 717 Madison Ave., Toledo, Ohio 43624 j.k. mchugh 8: associates inc. safety 8: worker's comp consultants Patrick 8: Suzanne McLaughlin Good Luck Shawn Class of 89 Mechanical Design Associates 5333 Secor Road Suite 8 Toledo Ohio Meineke Discount Mufflers 1705 W Laskey Rd Memories Antiques Monclova, Ohio Eber Road near Airport Highway Congratulations CCHS Fighting Irish Marching Band! Mike 8: Nancy Meuse, Eric 8: Em Tepe Meyer Custom Kitchens 8: Millwork 1038 N. Holland Sylvania Rd. Michalak Construction Inc. General Contractor Lambertville, Ml. 856-5168 Midwestem Nat'l Life Ins Sylvania Professional Bldg 882-4252 Bob Miller Interiors, 891-1199 Diane Zitzelberger, Designer Best of Luck Irish Milo's Meat Market Miracle Lanes Compliments of the Ducat Family 478-8996 Miss Lucille Catering 3312 Lagrange St. 244-6290 Stelnicki Family CCHS 57-59-67-71 Modem Tools Div. LOF Co. 911 Matzinger Rd Toledo Ohio 43612 Tools for the Glass and Plastic Ind Mohler Environmental, Technical 8: Management Consultants, Inc. Ed Mohler, President - Class of '39 PYA Monarch Food Service Dan Glass Salesman Bud Moody State Farm Insurance Howard T. Moriarty 143 Broadway, Toledo 243-3111 Ken Mossing Builder 2323 Cheyenne Blv. 381-1292 Mullan Insurance Services 4221 Lewis Ave. Auto Business Home Charles R. Murphy DDS 5800 Monroe St Country Square Bld D Sylvania, Ohio 882-1336 N John Nagle Plumbing and Heating 3012 Portsmouth C4193 472-5328 Naked Fumiture Westgate Shopping Center Newcomer 8: McCarter, Attomeys Injury, Civil 8: Criminal 255-9100 Norgetown Laundromat 4400 Heatherdowns Blvd Toledo Ohio 43614 Merle Norman - Perrysburg 874-261 8 Northwood Door 3501 Woodville Rd. Northwood, Ohio Joe Weiher, Class of '70 Northwood Farm Foods and Williams 2665 Tracy Rd. 666-0702 Northwood Inn 3025 Summit 729-3791 Norton Hardware and Locksmiths 1120 West Sylvania, Toledo, Ohio Go Irish! O Oaken Bucken 2841 N. Reynolds Rd., Toledo 43615 The Ohio and Michigan Paper Co. P.O. Box 621 Toledo, Ohio 43694 Go Irish! AdsfBusiness Patrons 365 Ohio Skate North South Sylvania 1370 Conant Maumee 893-4031 Ohio True Value Hardware Store Comer of Lagrange and Bronson Sts. We've got what it takes! Okuley Heating 8a Air Conditioning 2497 Collingwood Tol. Oh 244-1186 Tom O'Leary, Central Booster Lindsay Realty 476-6221 Old Maumee Florist 122 West Wayne Maumee Oh Jay Block 893-8174 Ole Tyme Glass 4049 W. Alexis, Toledo Stained Glass Center of Toledo Lynn E. Olman State Farm Insurance Maumee, Ohio Phone 893-2742 Original Hair Gallery 2200 West Alexis Rd. 472-2020 Dr. R.E. Oswald OD Optometric Eye Specialist P P.J. Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Restorx Flood and Fire Restoration Call 473-0399 -- 24 Hour Service P.R.C.U.A. Club 3302 Elm St. Toledo Ohio 43608 Phone 726-6341 Thomas J. Pawlecki Financial Planner 472-9759 or 536-1518 Peddlers' Alley Antique Barn Waterville, Ohio Phone 878-7795 Pittsfield Cleaners Ann Arbor, Michigan Point Place Drugs 6226 Summit St., Toledo 726-6734 Serving Point Place Point Place Physical Therapy Vincent H. King LPT Good Luck Irish!!!! ' Poplar's Resort Lake Pleasant Osseo, Michigan Porch of the Maidens 6008 W. Central Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43615 841-3309 Portside Home Improvement Co. Complete Remodeling 726-4285 Prescott Florist 5926 Secor Toledo We take pride in our product Princess House Crystal Offered by Tina Jensen 255-3657 Professional Services Medical Equipment Repair 856-1093 366 AdslBusiness Patrons Quik Way Muffler Shops 1429 Sylvania Ave. 478-0286 West 198 S. Summit 241-2617 South R RJM Drywall Drop Drywalled Ceiling Rev. Albin Radecki St. Adalbert Church Congratulations Seniors! James A. Radu D.D.S. 4400 Heatherdowns Blvd. Ralph's Live Bait 8L Tackle 729-0532 Fish Cleaning 5133 N Summit Street M.C. Reasonover General Contractor 2005 E Central Toledo Ohio 729-5294 John A. Reger Co. Catholic Supply House 125 N. Erie St. Regina Coeli Rev. Joseph Vamus R.C. and Father V. Go Irish!?!?! Research Products Mfg., Inc. 8499 Ida Center Rd. Ida, Mi. 48140 Compliments of Fr. Ring Good Luck Class of '86! Go Irish! Bruno and Sue Rosa '58 Beth '85 Connie '87 and Annie '90 Rosary Cathedral Wish Good Luck to All the Irish Especially the Great Class of 86 from Altar Sodality Ralph Ross Brown Pontiac Honda Mazda Best Wishes Class of 89 The Rucki's Mel Faith Steve Scott Rudy's Fleet 8: Tire Service 1464 Matzinger 726-1185 Best Wishes Guy Riggiero Class of 1959 Ryan Pharmacy SL Hospital Supplies 3340 Dorr St. Toledo, O. 531-2836 S S and S Control Company 5154 Enterprise Blvd. Toledo, Ohio 43611 Best Wishes from St. John the Baptist Parish Point Place Jim St. Julian Painting 475-0525 St. Mary's Parish 8a School 219 Page st., Toledo, oh. 1 Good Luck Laura Oliver Class of '88 1 St. Vincent School of Nursing 2201 Cherry Street 1 Toledo, Ohio 43608 Ph. 321-4319 i Sams Drugs - Keeping faith with Doctor and patient 2101 Lagrange 244-9007 or 244-4729 Greetings from Mrs. Sass's Sophomore Conference Room 105 Roger J. Scally '45 Miller-Bellg-Bell Insurance Agcy. 4271 Monroe St. 472-1194 Michael 8a Catherine P. Scannell Danberry Real Estate Inc. Russel Shaffer, Attomey at Law Class of 1963 Go Irish! Steve Shall, D.D.S. R.C. Ziegler, D.D.S. 5166 Monroe St. 882-4014 Barbara Shaw, Hairstylist 726-5603 3017 Elm St. Shear Design Hair Care 382-3541 4326V2 So. Detroit, Toledo, 43613 Shear Genius 5822 Douglas Rd. 475-1371 Shear Genius Complete Hair Care Sue Mason 5822 Douglas 475-1371 Shefferly O'Seas 8a Lakes Shpg. Corp.. Toledo, Ohio 43604 Good Luck Irish Sherman Research Laboratories Inc. 1 South St. Clair St. Showcase Video - Two Locations 5145 Suder Ave., Toledo, Oh. 729-5037 2596 Woodville, Northwood 691-6095 Simmons Nursery 8: Landscape 2260 Eastgate Rd Toledo Oh 381-0771 Let us build you a landscape Peter Simon Inc. Concrete Contr. 14293 S.H. 64 Metamora, Ohio 882-1605 Pat 8L Bill Skali La Krisco Ceramics 711 Woodstock 535-1408 The Slivinskis: Adam!Evelyng Al '71 Terry '71!Nick '97, Tim '75, Gary '80 Dave, Say Central is Number One Dr. Roger B. Snyder, Chiropractor 2515 W. Central Ave., Suite B Toledo, Ohio 43606 Sourdough Charlies 2336 S. Reynolds 2640 W. Laskey John J. Spoerl State Farm Insurance 3520 Heatherdowns Blvd. 385-5754 Emest S. Spohn, Optometrist 4925 Jackman Rd. Toledo 474-4841 Sport Art of Ohio Sporting Goods Jackets T-Shirts Uniforms All Kinds Team Prices Howard Williams 877-0376 Sportsman Specialties Ohio 3405 Dorr St Toledo Oh 419-531-4410 Come visit our new gallery Al Sprenger Imperial Placement Home of the Kielbasa King Stanley's Five Star 330 Stickney State Farm Ins Agent Al Shinaberry 408 Louisiana Perrysburg 874-1956 Drs. Stearns 8: Zouhary, DDS, Inc. 849 Dixie Hwy. Rossford 666-3327 Take the path to a better smile! Straka's Service and Auto Repair 2975 W. Sylvania Ave. 472-7411 Strause Refrigeration 4029 Arnelle Best Wishes from Sweet Elegance Chocolates!Gifts!Franklin Park Mall Szar's Mens Shop Summit 8z 109th Point Place Ray Szymanowski Compliments of Marshall's Jewelry T Teague's Food Center Nice People Serving Nice People 5357 Dorr St., Toledo, Ohio Telecompute Free on the IBB1 Call 729-4221 Via Modem Television Service Center 2032 N. Holland-Sylvania Rd., Tol. Searching for a home!!! Call Terri Search Disalle R.E. 893-8190 Thrifty Weavers 2710 Sylvania Ave. 475-8201 Tears, Bums, Moth Holes, Rewoven Timbers Bowling Lanes 1246 Conant St. Maumee, Ohio 893-7631 Tokles Restaurant Equipment 84 Supplies New 84 Used 615 Monroe St., Toledo, Oh. 241-1117 Toledo Centre of Dance 2144 W. Alexis 474-2488 Toledo Excavating Bruce Mosier 2042 Broadstone Toledo Oh 536-8607 Toledo Glove Mfg. Co. 1227 Vance 244-3089 Toledo Health and Retiree Center 320 W. Woodruff Toledo, Ohio Gene 8z Debbie Tomaszewski 867-0589 Auctioneers 8a Real Estate 865-4457 Treasured Times Unique Photography CCHS Student? 8x10 Special 246-6244 Tri-State Aluminum Distributors Co. 1663 Tracy Rd., Toledo, Oh. 666-0100 Aluminum and Stainless Steel Supply William C. Tumbull Co. Engineering - Construction Toledo, Ohio C4193 535-8767 Twining Sales 8L Service 888-1486 We make, sell 8: service air filters 1 of ours can replace many of yours U US Fundraising Toledo Ohio 476-1873 The Proven Profit Producers The Ultimate Stitch Unusual Yarns Parkway Plaza, Maumee, Ohio Union Prescription Center 3336 Lagrange Street 243-7291 Union Prescription Ctr. 2437 Tremainsville Rd. Ph. 473-1111 University Lanes 2567 W. Bancroft 531-2821 Ty Szumigala Class of '73 Stanley J. Urbanski Funeral Home 2907 Lagrange St., Toledo, Ohio 244-4611 V The Van Connection, Inc. - Van, Auto, Truck Accessories 537-8983 Bill and Tom Van Deusen Get your ring from Jostens! May the Lord continue to bless the Central Catholic family in all of its endeavors!Father Larry Vamey Video Connection 3123 Sylvania Call 472-7727 Videogenics, Inc. -- 382-2025 Low-Cost Video Taping Graduations, Reunions, Weddings The Vineyard 535-7301 The Westgate Shopping Center Vintage Electric Inc. 3335 McGregor, Toledo, Ohio 472-9349 W Compliments of John K Wakelin, Jr. Century 21 Americrest Realty Inc. Ohio's Top Producing C21 Off. 65 Ward's Auto Parts 1919 Monroe St. We give good prices to Centralites Fr. Ron Wamimont Good Luck Class of 186 Go Irish! Waterville Pharmacy Waterville, Ohio Wayfarer The Toledo Area Guide to Fine Dining, Leisure and the Arts David S. Weaver, DDS 4352 Sylvania Ave. Weizer Fumiture Company 208 Paine Ave., Toledo, Ohio Norb Wells Radio 8: TV 2060 W. Laskey 474-85731472-8111 Peace of Mind Service West Shore Charter Service 729-5809 or 246-7074 White1y's Auto Service 3935 Westland!474-072l!24 Hr Towing Steve Wilhelm General Contractor 206 Sunnyside Dr. 476-5691 Residential 8L Commercial Hurray for Girls Soccer! Barry and Margaret Williams Donna J. Williams, C.P.A. 382-8788 3520 Heatherdowns Blvd. Suite 6A Z Zenko's Olde World Deli Perrysburg Drs. Alvin and Michael Zohn Optometrists 5426 Summit Street Toledo, Ohio 43611 Ads!Business Patrons 367 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AMY FAIRCHILD LOVES P.J. POLLAUF AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA LAURA BISHOP LOVES MARC MICHAELSON AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FORT MEIGS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA '86 RULES - SUDS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAH CCHS IS NUMBER 1 AAAAAAAAA I SAW BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN 10!4!85 PONTIAC, MIJBRUBAKER '88 AAAAAAAA FIGHTING IRISH FOOTBALL 9441 GO OHIO STATE, NOTRE DAME, TOLEDO AAAAAAA RA'I'l' RULES! SUSIE B '88 AAAAAAA 'WE MADE IT '86' ZZZZ AAA ZEILER 8: COUZ GO BLUE ACXDC AAA ANG I LUV U! NOW AND FOREVER AAA COLETTE LACHAPELE BRENDA NOONAN BECKY HALLERON YOU'RE MARVELOUS AAA '85 GIRLS AA HEATHER, PER.4-5 WAS GREAT. HOPE WE STAY FRIENDS. I'LL MISS YA, DAN AAA JEFF RODRIEGUEZ HAVE FUN THESE NEXT 2 YRS. AT CENTRAL, LUV, LISA '86 AAA MICHELLE, WELL WE MADE IT! THROUGH ANOTHER YEAR, CONGRATS, DAN AAA What's up Kitty? AAA ABCDEFGHUZKLMNORQP Greg is still leaming his alphabet. Greg S. '86 ACIDC Angus!Bon '88 Forever ACIDC Concert '85 Rocks Class '86 ACIDC Concert Sept. 26, 1985 RULES ACIDC Fly on the Wall from Larry F. ACIDC Rules Forever! says Dave '86 ACIDC Rocked the city 9-26-85 ACIDC Rules Sept. '85 SINK THE PINK ACIDC and Tippy Turtle LIVE ON!! ADT-SOPH Love 8: Hugs, Grampa 8: Ma C A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend - Class of '60 A Friend from the Class of '60 A Friend, 1958 A Friend of Central A Friend of the Class of '89 AH, JM, JS, CS - I love U Guys, DEANA AHH, Brian, I love U, S. Sorina Tom Ahl Tom 8: Pat Ahl, Good Luck In '86 Mr. 8: Mrs, Ainsworth Francis 8: Gretchen Alain Mary Annette Albach fWymysloJ 1965 Sue Albach - Partying Sophomore '88 The Albachs V Madeline fKischkauJ 1961, Suzanne 1988, 8: Rebecca 1991 Dan 8: Terri Alben '61 8: '62 Mrs. Rose Albrecht Gary Aldrich Jessica Aldrich Alicia, A Cousin to be Proud of- Deb Alicia, '88 Andrea '90 Amanda '93 Alicia Faust is loved very muchlDHF Alicia have fun this year and work hard. Love Mike Alicia, Julie, Tonya, Theo, Michelle Alicia, My love, have a great year at CCHS. Good Luck. GO FOR IT! Margo Alicia, you're the best sister anyone could have! Love, Martha Alicia, we are proud of you! Mom!Dad All for God All I need 2 say:I luv ma + pa!Leah ALL THE LUCK TO YOU BRENDA i 368 Ads!Personal Patrons MA . ALL YOU GUYS ARE GORGEOUS ALLEN FRYE YOU LOOK MARVELOUS, MOM GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '88 MRS. JEAN ALLEN MICHELLE ALLEN - GREAT CLASS OF '88 We love the IRISH - R. Terry Allen Good luck Jennie Frey - Class of '89 is mighty fine - The Allens MIM Thomas H. AllorelBest of luck Mr. and Mrs. Joe Almaguer ALOHA CLASS OF '86 - WAHIMI WOMEN 9191 AAAAAAAAAAA GO IRISH BEAT KNIGHTS! THE MR. 8: MRS. MIKE ALT FAMILY MIKE AND SUE ALT TODD ALTHOUSE, U.S. MARINE CORPS GOOD LUCK! THE ALVARADO FAMILY ALWAYS WILL I REMEMBER YOU, DAVEfl'N PATRICK, JOHN AND KATIE AMATO SAY: GO IRISH! CLASSES OF 2000, 2002, 2004 Don Amon says, GO FOR IT ALL '85 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '89 MR. AND MRS. DENNIS AMRHEIM Al VIVE LA CLASE DE OCHENTA Y OCHO A PRAYER FOR WORLD PEACEILUV TO ALL Good Luck Kathy, AT8:T Employees Aaron Dilloway, glad you made it! The best of luck always, Love, Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abair The Abel Family Keep up the good work, Class of '88 Danny Koester Abairs - '72 Have a drink at Abairs Diane Wenger Abalos, Class of '74 Camie and Hussein Abounaaj Jennifer, Beth, Mary Ackerman Good Luck Beth - MIM Orville Adair Steve and Sandra Adamczewski Best wishes Traci and Class of '89 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Adams Mrs. Leona Adamski Congratulations Class of '86 Chuck and Sandy Adcock and family Colleen Adcock, Class of '89 AEROSMITH ROCKED PINE KNOB 8-24-85 - The AgostonslBob '61, Sue '84 8: Tom '86 Class of '89 rules. Jeff Ahl BMX MIKE AND JOYCE AMSTUTZ '65 8: '69 Amy, '86, loves Brad forever Amy, don't forget me, Love, Ron Amy, don't leave me this year, TAM Amy Drake loves Cliff Amy G. 8: Jean K., Friends 4-ever Amy, Good Luck Always, Love Aunt Pat Amy, I'll love you forever and ever Amy, Just to let you know I love you Amy loves Bob - Molly loves Howard Amy loves Dave Amy Wagner, I love you! A.S. Bnrce Springsteen 8: The E St, Band Sept. 4 - Silverdome W Jim Anaple '85 Marie D. Anaple Central is a winner The Ronald Anaszewicz Family - AND THE GREATEST OF THESE IS LOVE And Joe just can't seem to break the shackles of City Boy Blues '88 Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Andersen Best wishes to the great class of '88 - Jim and Kristy Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Anderson 1833 S. Holland Sylvania Road Eleanor Anderzack 6613 Elmer Drive, Toledo, OH 43615 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anderzack Tom Anderzack '84, Irish Is Cool Mr. and Mrs. John J. Andra Andrea and Mike say, GO IRISH ALL THE WAY IN '85 CONGRATULATIONS CENTRAL LOVE, KATHRYN GINTER ANDREWS Becki Andrzejewski, Class of 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrzejewski Madelyn-n-Anello Madelyn Anello, Good Luck, Jeff P. Ray Angelo Knights of Columbus F.A. Angie and Dena, FRIENDS FOREVER Angie S. eats worms Anne, Keith, Nichole 8: Emily, Stanley Anne, You've been a good friendlKath Annette, Good luck with Jim, Luv, Shawn Anonymous Donation Dave, Shelly, Kellye, Todd Antkowiak COMPLIMENTS OF REGINA ANT KOWIAK Robert 8: Linda Antkowiak 8: Girls Mrs. Suzanne S. Appelhans Mr. and Mrs. Applegate - GO IRISH Doug Applegate, Class of '87 Jim Applegate!Vikings + Twins 2 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Applegate Mel Aranda Kathy and Walt Arant Good Luck Angie Kaminski - 1983 PattilHorace Ardis: Pat!Barbara Huth Jim Arend Family, Antwerp, Ohio '57 Walt and Sue Amrstrong and Family Good Luck Rams! Mr. 8: Mrs. Amott Bob and Mary Arquette Mr. Duane Arquette Jim, Barb, John, Jessica Arquette Art's Law Mowing Service 382-7283 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Artz As you read, I love you K Wysocki DB Good Luck Irish Dr. and Mrs, Dennis Assenmacher A.W., D.D., T,S., L.B., T.Z., 8: C.S, - The Assoc. of Varsity V-Ball Benches Attention Road People, Mel Wants You Good Luck, Class of '86 Bill C433 and Judie Aubry Amy and Annie Aufdenkarnpe Agnes Augustyniak The Ron Augustyniak Family Bonnie Aumiller Dawn Aumiller LET'S GO IRISH Genevieve Aumiller Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Aumiller Fr. Jim Auth Hi Amy, from your neighbors - AVALOS Bill Avent, Class of '73 Mr. and Mrs. Avery Douglas John Avery!Keith Byars Galen Veme Avery, M.A.T., M.S.L.S. The Awesome Class of 1989 Mr. and Mrs. William Axe Jim and Val Ayres Best Wishes Class of '86!E. Azbart BBT The best thing to happen in '85 BGSU GYMNASTICS BGSU is the place to party, Gina '88 BMX Skate Surf Misfits Black-Flag GO IRISH! BEAT THE KNIGHTS! Good Luck! THE BABCOCK FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Larry Babich Rock 8: Roll forever!Ellen Babiuch Good Luck Janet f Louise Babiuch Margaret and Roseanne Babiuch Good Luck Class of '88 - Ray, Dianne, Terry, Andrea, Mandy Babiuch Jim and Joann Babka, JoellMelissa Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bader 8: Fam. Arthur A. Badger GOOD LUCK '89 Best wishes and good luck to all Mr. and Mrs, Dale Badyna Mr. and Mrs. John Baertschi Good Luck Tricia '88, KAY BAGIUSKI Baglady went to Whitrner! GO IRISH Thanks for the food. Roger Bailey Tim Reiter 7 All my love forever I love you. Ann Bain Dick and Sandy Baker GOOD LUCK IRISH!Connie 8: John Baker C, Ball, D. Olsen, S. Pojedynski, C. Coyle, M. Campbell, M. Strick CongratulationslDawn-Michelle Ball Lynn, Linda, Kim 8: Kurt Ball - GO IRISH RIT A M. BALL '40 YEAH CENTRAL Mr. 8: Mrs. Ted Bancer 8: Linda '77 BAND, Love the NYC Medleys! CONGRATS on a Great SeasonlDynamic Duo THE BAND RULES! Dave '86 Banin says: DO IT AGAIN - DeVilbiss The Donald Bonk Family Gregory Bankston, Sixty-eight Grad Barb, Frank, Barb and Sister Friends of Central Brian Barber 8: Tina Majewski '85 Dale and Judy Barber Good Luck Class of '86lTHE BARBOZAS Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barhite Class of 1986 No. 1, from Camille Bames - finally, I can wear jeans! Edward and Juanita Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bamhart Mr. and Mrs, Cecil H. Bamett, Sr, Bamey, Barb, Connie, Josh, Matt, Pete Lori, Jack, Jamie, Mark, Dene, Amy, Doug Compliments of Carlos Baron Mr. and Mrs. David C. Baron The Barone Family, GOOD LUCK IRISH Mr, 8: Mrs. Guy T. Barone and Family GOOD LUCK IRISH Mr. and Mrs. Guy T. Barone GOOD LUCK CENTRAL CATHOLIC The Banick Family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph CPeteJ Bar'ron The B.G. Barron Family!GO KNIGHTS Connie Barrows, BEST OF LUCK GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '88 - Jim, Dorothy, Jim, Suzie, Laurie Bartish James Barmik 8: Julie Heiss Barmik Good Luck Irish! Barb Bartok '75 Good Luck Irish! The Bartoks Linda, Bob '64, Eric '89, Amy '92 Henrietta Barut, Class of 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Basberg GO FOR IT - Class of '87 Baseball AND Basketball lf only S. Meek could play either Rick '63 8: Mary Bass - BEST OF EVERYTHING TO JENNY, CLASS OF '87 The Ron Bass Family Ron, Sonia, Mike, Chris 8: Lisa Louis Basso, Class of '32 Gene Bastedo Bemie and Rusty Bates Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bates Bob Batey '73 and Chris Batey '78 MIM Willie A. Battle and Family Bauerschmidt Clan wishes Scot luck Mary and Mike Baum Mr. and Mrs. James Baumia 8: Family 6009 Vistamar Road, Toledo, OH Rita B, Baur BEST OF LUCK, JODI '86 Rosalie and Bill Bayer George J. Beakas, Class of 1966 Beanie fLisaJ and Speedy fConnieD, I'll miss ya, Luv, Specialty fRhondaJ Bear Lake 1985: We're heading for a ditch . . . Peg, Paula, Jamie, Lynn B. Beasley Class of '89 rules! Dean Beauch PAUL AND DIANE BEAUCH Beaucher '35 Y JE T'AlME! BU-BU BEAUTIFUL CREATURES ARE VERY RARE The Beck Family '88 RULES Good Luck Juniors A Gail, MB, Beck '87 Jennie Beck, Class of '79 Central Tradition! Joe and Sue Beckler '67!Ann Green, Class of 1947 Becky luvs Joe - BL - Sonia luvs Frisky Jim 8: Cathy '64 Bedge and Family John and Rose Beeber Alice Beeley, The Great! Beenie, we made it '86, Luv ya, SPEEDY BERNADINE BEINS, CLASS OF '88 RULES Chris and Alice Beins, GO CENTRAL Best of Luck to All the Irish from THE J. CHRISTIAN BEINS FAMILY Karen J. Beins '85 Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Belair Jack and Sally Belcik GO RED AND GRAY Believe 8: Achieve, Class of '89!CMH Sharon Belisle and Family George and Cindi tCzelustaJ Bell MR. AND MRS. JERRY BELLAIR Bellefontaine - October 18, 1980 Dianne R. Bembenek '83 lst Lt. D.J. Bembenek USMC '78 Mr. and Mrs. John Bembenek '51 John and Karen Bembenek Ben, Good Luck in Basketball - Pug C. Robert Bennett Jerry Bennett With the best class, The Great '87 Matt and Linda Bennett Patricia Ruppel Bennett, '68 Mrs. Nonrian Bercher, GOOD LUCK DAWN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berger Nancy Beringer Mrs. Patricia Bemard Steve Bemath Mr. and Mrs. James Beming Good Luck to the Class of '88 Bob Bemius, Amy 8: Cindy Bemius Best Wishes '86 - Ann Bemius Kathleen Berry '86 Mr. and Mrs. Norval Berry Geri Bertling, Class of '63 Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Bertram Steve and Pat Bertsch Good Luck Class of '89 - Chris The Best are in the Class of '89 The Best of the Best to Class '86 The Best Class of All is '87 GO IRISH, BEAT THE KNIGHTS The Best Class of '86 lives 4-ever The best class ever - 1988 Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8: Evelyn Best Ellen and Claire Best Best Friends Forever - Anne 8: Jill The best is yet to be, Angie! 1988 All our love, Mom-Dad and Nicole Charlotte and John Best, '67 8: '68 Best of Luck, Class of '86 Best of Luck, Class of '86!ERROL J Best of Luck, Class of '86!D 8: JB Best of Luck in the future '86!EB Best of Luck, Janna, Luv, Mom Best of Luck, Jeff 19942 J.V. Love, Grandma and Grandpa Best of Luck, Jim 467, Dad and Mom Best of luck, Kate Adams, Love, Dad Best of luck, Kris!Beth, Colleen, Deb Best of luck, Lori '86, Love, Denise '85 Best of luck, Marie Best of luck, Ryan, for 1985-86 Best Luck, Suzette '86 and Ray '88 Best of luck, Tim M. - Aunt Karen Best of luck to a great gal! The best of luck to all seniors The best of luck to Amy W 8: Renee K Best of luck to the Class of '88 Best of luck to the Class of '89 Best of luck to the Class of '86lPR Best of luck to me from me!Steve S. Best of luck to Sean McPhillips '86 Richard, Marian, Rich '84, Chris '87 Best of luck to the seniors of '86 Best of luck to the Varsity Soccer Team and Coach Zahs Best of luck Tracy in '86-'87lGeoff Best of luck, Tracy, Love, Mom-Gary Best of luck your senior year, Holly Hey Dave, how's my baby freshman? Best wishes Alumni '56 Best wishes Central students - CJL Best wishes Class of '89 Best wishes Class of '89 Best wishes Class of 1989 Best wishes Doug Har1JLamar 8: Carol Best wishes '84-'85lRon P., Love ya Best wishes - A '59 graduate Best wishes - A friend Best wishes for Sean Simmons Best wishes for Sean Simmons - EFG Best wishes for success, Class of '89 Best wishes from a friend Best wishes from a '59 graduate Best wishes and good luck to all students - Georgia C. 8: Ann L. Best wishes, Keith Best wishes, Michelle and Kelly Best wishes nephew, Ted J .g Bonita Best wishes, Paul and Patti!Granny Best wishes 8: success, Marita! LISA Best wishes to Central. GO IRISH Best wishes to the Class of '89 Best wishes to the Class of '89 Best wishes to the Class of '86 Best wishes to the Class of '86!ACM Best wishes to the Class of '86 From the Class of '61 Best wishes to the Class of 1986 Beth T, Congratulations, We're proud of you, Love, Mom, Dad, Den '84, Brian Betsy is the world to me! Tommy D. Bette loves Greg 4-ever Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Bettinger Chris and George Beuler Gerald '56 8: Charlotte Beutler 2646 Merie Ave. Erie, Michigan 48133 Debbie Bialecki '86 Mr. Harry Bialecki Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bialecki Mr, Terry Bialecki and Jay Chuck and Grace Bialorucki Cindy Bialorucki '85, Joe '88 Dave and Joe Bialorucki '86 8: '88 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bialonicki Joe Bialorucki -n- Christie Lisa Bialonicki '80 Mary Lee Biebesheimer Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bielski Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bielski 8: Sons Big Bob from Iowa and Family The Big One in '85 Chesapeake, Virginia Big Sis Cindy W., Thanks for being there. Love, Little Sis Joanie Z. Katy Gacobsj Bigelow, Class 1960 Mr. and Mrs. Doug Biggie Bilius grandchildren - Robbie, Nicholas, Michael Robert 8: Catheryn Bilius 8: Boys '77 Sharon Bilius, Class of '85 The Daniel A. Bilka Family 2147 Glen Arbor Drive Bill, Jim 8: Bill sink the pink ACIDC Bill Johnson, Good Luck in '86 Bill, Sam, Scott, Tom CCHS HOCKEY BILL '61, BEV '62, SHERRI '84, LISA, ANGI Father Michael R. Billian Good luck Class of 1986 Good luck Irish in '85-'86 From Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Billmaier Daniel Billmaier and family JOYCE L. BILLY GOOD LUCK KENDRA L. KOPINSKI Billy says DON'T, but I say DO! Birnmer, Study hard 8: you'll make it Mr. 8: Mrs. John L. Binder - 1950 MXM Gary Ginger!GOOD LUCK '88 To Tracy Toth BIBIF Fri Jill Binger The Bingle Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Biniecki Mel, Shirley and Mark Binkowski BINO SALUS EBE UHE ALN WYO EDBIB ELF Good Luck Class of '88 Tom and Maryanne Birr Jud and Jim Birt Mr. Paul Bissonette H.J. Bitterman, Class of 1959 Dave Bittner, Buckeye Snack Foods Best wishes! Marion F, Blakeman Mr. and Mrs. Roger Blank John Blaufuss Mr. and Mrs. Steve Blausey Dona and Michel Blazevich Blessed Sacrament Cheerleaders say, Good Luck Fighting lrishlGO FOR IT Blessed Sacrament Youth Group John Blessing and Family 1971 Jay Block '76 Valerie Block '77 3847 StannardlSons, David 8: Allen Tina Wood, I love you, Jim Blust '86 Mike Boaden, Class of '86 The William Boaden Family Bob, Chris, Jeremy 8: Betsy Bob 8: K.W. TogetherlFreeze Frame Bob, make us proud! Love, Mom 8: Dad Bob, Mary, Eric, Jess, Maureen, Steven Bob 8: RoseannlGood Luck Kerri 8: '87 Kerri, I love you so much - Tony P. Ralph and Alice Bocian Jack 8: Kathy Bocik 3829 Oldbury, Lambertville, MI Good Luck Jenny! Paul Bockstahler Mrs. Gene T. Bodeman Sr. Go Irish Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bodenmeller Good Luck Janet. Love, Mom, Dad, and Jeff Bodie Frederick G. Bodmer Jr. 610 W. Stateline Rd. Good luck Central Catholic Football Players!Paul H. Boes and Bat Block The Bofia Family Bmce BodganskilClass of 1976 - Best Howard and Rose Bogdanski '50 Luann Bogdanski, Class of '79 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Boggs Diane and Mike Bohland Pam Bohland!GO IRISH Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bohnett Mr. and Mrs. Bart Bolbach 8: Family MJM Dennis Bolbach 8: Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bolbach Glen and Rose Bollin and Holly - 1990 Luv ya Andre 8: Billy from E. Bolton Congrats Varsity Volleyball Team 8: Co-Capt. Andrea - Lou 8: Anne Bonanni Mr. Alan L. Bonczek '77 Richard!Barbara Bonczek '44 and '50 Jenny 8: Julie Bonfiglio '90 Helen Bonk Theresa Bonk Bonny is an awesome bus driver! Boo, You're the Greatest, Love, Smurf Mr. and Mrs. William E. Booney Good Luck Cammie, Pat!John Boor George, Karyl '63, Monica '85, Paul Boos Good Luck Little Boos Paul Boos - my favorite brother, me Cassandra D. Boose and Family Jeffrey B. Booth and the Batmobile Paul L. Borawski '65 Kathie Hendricks Borek, Class of '69 Angie Borer, Class of '79 Bill and Nancy Borer Ron Borer, Class of '59 Tom and Ann Borgia Sarah and Julie and Andy Bork Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Borowiak Good Luck Grandson, Mike Bowser '88 Jerome and Regina Borsiak Zubber Bosack Quazu! '87 Randy, Diana, Jon, Eric, Margo Bosscher Boston Celtics Are 41 Boston Celtics, 1986 World Champs Connie Boston, Good Luck Jeff Durant Boston Is Awesome CThe Bandj - Marty David and Marsha Boudreau Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bourdo Good Luck Irish from Boureaus Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bourdo Tom, Linda, Clint and Alex Bourgious Mark and Chris Boumes Good Luck Irish Soccer! Jim and Connie Bowman Kenneth Bowman The Norman Bowser Family says HAVE A GREAT YEAR SON, Mike, Class '88 Ray, Diana, Amy, Brian Boyer Mike, Ten'y, Sam, Bill 8: Tim Boyle Pat, Julie and Sean Boyle Jerry Brackette 8: Michille Brown The Best Family - The Brackettes Brackettes, CXO '86 '87 '88 '89 Brackettes, CXO '86 '87 '88 '89 '91 '99! Brackettes - The Family With Class To Stacey From Yvonne Bradshaw Judith A. Brake JUDY AND CATHY BRAKE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brake Good Luck Jasin Rath '89 - BRANDEL Good Luck Reggie Brandel '88 From the Brandel Family Mr. Richard C. Brandel Mr. and Mrs. William F. Brancheau Good Luck Irish. Best Wishes to the Class of '88 - Harlan Brazeau Good Luck, - LEONA BRAZEAU Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brazeau BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1987 MR. AND MRS. THOMAS BRELL BRENDA -N- CLARK 4-EVER, I LUV U Barb and John Brennan '51 LeighlMandy Bresol, We love you, TINA Brett has a dreamy you - Brett has a dreamy U-NO-WATT, Luv, JT The Brew Crew is the Class of '87 The Brew Crew is sweet - Kathy!Bobbi God Bless Class of '87, THE BREWERS Sue fKolasinskiJ Brewis Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brezinski Fam. Brian Lewis is a babe Brigid '83 Brigid '83 Brigid '83 Mr. and Mrs. George Brimmer George and Carol Brimmer Best wishes to the Class of '86 Councilman Harry Broadway 8: Family Best Wishes! Betty Bronikowski Kathy O'Lough1in Bronikowski '65 Mr. Ken Bronikowski Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks Good Luck Kelly S. - The Brooke Fam. Mr. 8: Mrs. Clifford Bross 40th, ANNI MR. DAVE BROWDER '80 Good Luck to the Class of 1989 Mr. J.W. Browder, Jr. Good Luck to the Class of 1989 Mr. Johnnie W. Browder, Sr. Best of Luck to the Class of 1989 From Miss Vera Browder Bob Brown Bob Brown congratulates Class '89 Craig Brown, Class of '81 Mrs. Donald Brown Good Luck Seniors From The Brown Family GOOD LUCK FROSH FOOTBALL PLAYERS GARY BROWN, CLASS OF '89 Research Family History Done Right Gladys Brown, 3417 Coral, Tol. 43623 Mr. 8: Mrs. James R. Brown '57 8: '59 Jerry and Esther Brown '54 8: '55 Ken, Alicia, Todd and Kenny Brown Marian L. Brown 2833 Meadowwood Drivc, Toledo Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Brown The Robert G. Brown Family Sean Brown, Class of '87 Mrs. Suzanne Brown Tab Brown, Class of '78 Good Luck Tim Brown in '88 Walter F. and Bess Brown, Jr. Good Luck Laura your Sophomore year William E. Brown Best of Luck Shawn, Class of '89 Kathy Brownfield '63 Loral, Terri, and Cheryl Browning Mike and Deb Browning and Family Go Irish, The Brownlee Family Good Luck Class of '88 - The Browns MR. AND MRS. ART BRUBAKER '55 Regina Sullivan Bruckner 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brudzinski Mr. 8: Mrs. Jerry Bruss, GO '88 Brussel Sprouts are greenlPTL, MMOC Compliments of former graduate Patricia fLewandowskiD Bryan Scott and Stacy Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Wade Bryant 8: family Joseph A. Bryk Class of 1958 Congratulations to the Class with Class '86 - Jack Bucchop Alan and Irene Buckenmeyer Eleanor Hench Buckenmeyer '52 Janet fStaskiewiczJ Buckenmeyer '80 Gina M. Clegg Buckholtz Ads!Personal Patrons 369 l Congrats to the Class of '89IBUCKS Go Fighting Irish, THE BUCKS D-N-T Buckwheat Lives! The John Buczkowski Family Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buczkowski Bill Buehler, Class of '86 Bill 81 Judy Buehler, WHERE'S DEBBIE? BILL '64 AND JUDY '65 BUEHLER Congratulations Class of '86 The Bueter Family Bunsen Bumouts of Per. l, Chem. 1, AIC Good Luck Central, Teresa Burch Best wishes 81 congratulations from The Toledo Fire Div., EMS Bureau Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burge The Martin Burks Family Linda Borer Burks, Class of '62 Ralph and Marilynn Burley Friends of Central Brian Bumell, Class of '79 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bumell Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bumep 81 family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bumett Good Luck Molly from THE BURNS Michael and Jane Bums Compliments of Carlos Buron Ms, Beverly Burrell GO IRISH - Fred H. Burrell '84 Eula Bursch, Good Luck Irish 81 '87 Norma J . Burtis Mike, Carolyn, Melanie, Erin Burzynski Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bush '67 Good Luck Class of '86 Diane and Bob Buster Butch, I love 81 Miss you - TAM Bruce Butler loves Kathleen Butler Buy a MUD HEN from UNCLE PORTSIDE Buzz ain't nothing - Pat and Kope Buzz loves Pat 1958 Mark Bybak Bye I my bestest Sr. pal. Love ya a lots! Your bestest Jr. palIBABS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Byerly 2138 Glen Arbor Drive We love you Heather, THE BYERS Brad fBongoJ Bylow Lori Bylow Scott Bylow Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bylow Good Luck Mary '89 - MR. WARREN BYRD MR. AND MRS. ROB BYTNER C Congrats, you finally made itICWTK CCHS All the way, GOOD LUCK - Tina CCHS Baseball Rules, Rutt '88 Good luck Class of 1985 The William J. Carroll Family Mr. Ronald L. Carsten Mr. gl Mrs. Robert E. Carter Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert E. Carter II Michelle, Holly, 81 Cory Casey You're looking Ene in '89 Good luck from Pat 81 Tom Casey Good Luck Central, Jamie Cashin '86 The Cassady family MIM Frank Castellucio, GO IRISH! T. CaterIYou sold a patron in '85 CATHIE LOVES MIKE! Mr. Cauffield, Rm. 316, Hi H 81 J Good Luck Scott Ceglio, Class of '87 From Joe Ceglio, Class of '85 Scott Ceglio, xxxooo Chris + Mandy Have a great year Irish - T. Celian The Celluras Sal 81 Joann Mia Annie Tory Carissa Angela 81 Gabriella! Central's Best - The Class of '86 Central Catholic's Band is Great Central Catholic Baseball's 9141 Central Catholic Bookstore CAR FOR SALE 1975 PONTIAC 729-7292 DEBBIE CARCUS, CLASS OF 1972 LAURA CARDONE '87 THE CARK FAMILY I LOVE YOU THERESE! JOHN QFLOYDD CARK JOHN CARK - I LUV YOU MOMMY! BOB 81 KAREN CARLUCCI 370 AdsIPersonal Patrons DAN CARMEAN - THE IRISH ARE 41 MR. 81 MRS. JAMES CARNES 81 FAMILY THE CARNEYSIDAN, JUDY, JEFF 81 LISA CAROL ANT, I LUV YA BABY! '87 BARB CAROL, GOOD LUCK! LOVE YA, SCOTT MR, gl MRS. DONALD J. CARR 81 FAMILY ED '53 81 PENNY '61 CARR ELEANOR F. CARRIGO IRISHICINDY '84 MR. 81 MRS. MICHAEL CARR AND FAMILY PEGGY '83 81 KATHY '85 CARR Tl-IE FAMILY OF ROBERT J. CARR '63 GO FIGHTING IRISH - ANDREA CARROL GO FIGHTING IRISH - CLASS OF '89 ANDREA CARROLL JUDY CARROL CCHS BASKETBALL RULES, CLASS OF '86 CCHS Cycling Rules!!! Join Now! JDF CCHS's Fighting Irish Are Number 1 CCHS Frosh - Looking Good '89 Jenny CCHS Hockey Rules! C.B. CCHS Hockey Rules, Killer 81 Hitman!! CCHS Marching Band Is Awesome!! - SMB CCHS Marching Band 5141, Ceci 81 Mike CCHS Marching Band Is 7191, Go Brass CCHS 5491 CCHS Rules !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Pam '88 CCHS 81 SUA, Class of '88, JulielRene CCHS Wresting K.S.A,, Rutt '88 C.J. Class of '89, Go For It, Dad Cafeteria Ladies of Central Catholic High School Congratulations Class of 1987 Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Cahill The Cahill Family The Cahill Family - Dan, Cindy, Mike, Brian and Jenny. We love CCHS The David L. Cain Family The Ralphh Cairl Family, Erie, Mich. Mr. 81 Mrs. Don Calabrese Jim 81 Kitty Callaghan and Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callanan Central Catholic Football Team is Number 1 - Fred Calmes Best of Luck 81 Health, Class of '86 Gary 81 Barbara Calmes Cammie K, Cheering Great for the Class of '88. Love, Mom and Garry Camp DeSalesISlovaks Rule Angie Campbell, Class of '83 Carol, Steve, Dan, Tam, Jamie Campbell Class of '88 is GreatIDan Campbell Kenneth, Beverly 81 Cltris Campbell Mike Campbell, Class of '81 Stuart Campbell and Family Go Class of '89 Go - Tammy Campbell Good Luck Central! The Campbells Good Luck Doug, Den, SusanICAMPBELLS Good Luck in '85, Jim 81 Inez Campos David Cann, Class of '83 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Cann Can't Hang With the Class of '89 Can't wait for '88 Jill 81 Tracy B. Cantwell Good-Luck The Central Catholic Class of '88 is the Best, We all Love you! Central Catholic Football Rules Central Catholic High School Girls' Soccer Team Is the Greatest Central Catholic High School Rules Central Catholic Is the Best Good Luck TIMILOVE, DADlSee ya later Central Catholic is the best of all Class of '87 is number one! Hi!! Central Catholic is Great!! Central Catholic is Number l Central Catholic alfl Love, Tammy K Central Catholic RulesIClass of '90 Central Catholic Wrestling 41 The Central Class of '89 Rules Central's Color Guard are ilfl !!! Central Gymnastics - 9141 - DANA Central's Gynmastics Team is Great! Central High 4141 US LOSE UNTRUE NEWS CENTRAL, I TAKE YOU AT HEART YOU ARE MY LOCK 81 KEY Central is AwesomeIBC '83, JD CD SD Central is number one Central is number one in Basketball Central is NO. 4141 in Basketball!! Central knows one thing - VICTORY!! Central's Seniors Rule in '86 - YEAH! George 81 Andrea Ceravolo Chad, Scott, Steve, Carrie, Dan, Kathy, Matt Chad - To know you is to love you! This patron is made possible through MIM J.C. Chambers gl Family 5107? Jon 81 Shirly Champnoise Char, BEST OF LUCK ALWAYS, Love, Sue Ted Cheny Cheri S, Frankie N, Kristy A, Tricia M Gerald C. and Joan M. Cherry Good luck, Class of '89 Michael J. Cherry Class of '89 Michael and Therese Cherry Hi Jenny Diamond, from Mike Cherry Bill Childers China White Rocks The World '86 Mr. 81 Mrs. Russ Chinni 81 Family Chip, Jenny, Judy S.IPeriod 5-6 Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Chisholm GOOD LUCK to the IRISH! Jim '69, Chad, Scott, Craig Chmeilowicz John '63, Karen '67, Andy Chmielowicz Mr. 81 Mrs. Lawrence Chorzelewski George J, Chovanec III, GOOD LUCK! Leona Johnson Chovanec 1937 Chris - Alive 81 Well 81 Living in NYC Chr'is B. says, FIRE IT UP '87 Chris 81 Michelle . . . FOREVER Eileen M, Christ '34 Christie 81 Tracy, GOOD FRIENDS LAST! Mark A. Christoff Susan Christoff Mr. gl Mrs. Willian Christoffers - DWC Steve Chromik TRIO Ed Ciecka Cindi, You are the Best! KM LOVES YA BL, DH, GZ, DW are SUPER FXYILuv, Carm Cindy, you're the BEST! Jenni Cinthy '76, Rick '78, Julie '80, Marie '85 Tricia '88, Joe '90, Dick '52, Vonnie '50 GOOD LUCK Connie '86 81 Tommy '88 Luv, Mr. gl Mrs. John Cisek John, Sue, Chrissy and Johnny Cisek Good Luck Connie and Tommy Amanda Clark says Hi! Joseph Clark Good Luck Mike From Fem Clark Atty. 81 Mrs. Robert L. Clark Jr. Best Wishes Class of 1986 The Roger Clark Family Go For lt! Dolores 81 Thomas Clark Class of '88 The Best Yet! ' Class of '88 is awesomeIKan'ie W. Class of '88 is great The Class of '88 is great! The Class of '88 is great!!!!! Class of '88 is great. Best wishes Tom, Mary, Angie, Toby, Molly and Liz The Class of '88 is Great. Dom T. Class of '88 is great - Sophomores The Class of '88 is super great!! From Foxy Roxy! Smiles Everyone!!! The Class of '88 is Super 81 Great Class of '88 9151 Class of '88 Rules The Class of '88 Rules The class of '88 will always be Great! So sorry '89 Frosh you lost Class of '88, you're the bestIH,L. The class of '85 is alive The class of '85 rules Class of '89, hope you survivedfl'.O. The Class of '89 is fine Class of '89 is fine! G.R. Family Class of '89 is mighty fine!!! Class of '89 rules Class of '89, you are somebody! Mat The class of '87 is the greatest, 9141 Class of '87 is 5141 Class of '87 - Scott Class of '87. Peace 81 Love be yours The class of '87 says Party Hearty CCHS except Steve Wester and Mr. J Class of '87IWooooo!! Woooooo!! Class of '86-'88 Jesus loves you Class of '86 I love you allIKellie Class of '86 is the best class ever The class of '86 is the greatest Class of '86 is O.K., But '85 mles Class '86 T Rene, you are my sunshine Class of '86 mles Class of '86 mles always! Class of '86 nilesg '88 GO HOME! Class of '83 91413 KO luvs ST RJ The Class family - Marjorie '00, Bob '47, Jeff '78, Deb '80, Bill '82 Class of '59 Class of 1986 rules The class of 1986 mles! Patty!!! Class of '70fI'hose were the days! The Clausings - GOOD LUCK IRISH! Hi Heather Com, Valrie A., Amy C. and Lisa S., love ya! Heather Clear Mr. gl Mrs. Clem Good Luck, Gary Clement, Class of '88 Dick Clement - A fr'iend GO IRISH! From the Clements Mr. 81 Mrs. J.B. Cleveland Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Cleveland To Jeremy Heilman CCHS '88 - Best wishes from great-Grandma Clinage! Vicki Cline -n- Jimmy Hart forever! Close down the schooIsIClass of '61 C'mon Lori, Tina's out. Now it's your tum. Aunt Sandy Mr. 81 Mrs. Jack Coakley Super Central go! The Cobums Coco is the greatest guy ever!!! Congrats to class of '89IBill Coder Nancy Cole Go Scott Bulldogs - Pariss Coleman Colleen Loves Bradley Colleen Loves Carl GOOD LUCK IRISH '85 MIM Collins Dorie ICURLYJ Collins wishes luck Collins Family '66, '68, '70 wish the IRISH continued good luck!! booking fine in '89, the freshman NED RushIGettyIGenesisIPhil Collins ColorguardIColorguardIColorguard 9141 Colorguards do it in 36 counts! Come on home Irish Knight Comes - '87 Sattelites are junk Longnecks, Old Dutch? ACIDC - Toledo Comes KidsIParents - John 81 Sandy Comes KidsISue '8lIChris '83IJulie '84IJohn '86ITony 81 Don '87IMike '89 CONGRATS '86 FRIENDS FROM ATHENIAN SUE COMES '81, GO IRISH, POET 81 ILE THE COMMITTEE WITHOUT TASTE COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF JAMES AND LORETTA BOB AND SUE CONBOY 3636 149TH JAN CONDON, COUSIN OF KRISTY '89 JIM CONDON, CLASS OF '57, GO IRISH GO IRISH, TOM CONDON, CLASS OF '59 CONF. 120, GOOD LUCK IRISH! CONFERENCE ROOM 301, THE WINNERS CONFERENCE ROOM 317: THE SCHOOL'S NUMBER ONE SENIOR CONFERENCE CONF. ROOM 227 IS BETTER THAN CONF. 225. YOU GUYS LOSE! CONFERENCE ROOM 226, GO FOR IT! '88 CONGRATS BREN, LISICOLETTE, LUV, BECK CONGRATS CLASS OF '86 FROM A FRIEND CONGRATS CONNIE '86, LOVE, MOM 8: DAD CONGRATS DOUG 8: DEN FROM NANI 8: POP CONGRATS ED BILLMAIER 4477, LOVE, NANC CONGRATS '86 FRIENDS FROM ATHENIAN CONGRATS JACKI '86, LOVE, Mom 8: Dad Congrats Lori, Diane, LisaIGood Luck Congrats, Mara '86, Luv, Mom, Dad, Jen Congrats Michelle Frosh Josh 8: Jacob CONGRATS MONICA YOU MADE IT, KELLY Congrats To Class of '86 Ceci 8: Mic Congrats, Uncle ThomlLove, Andy-Judd Congratulations Connie '86 Congratulations All Central Seniors Congratulations and best wishes to The Great Class of 1986 Congratulations Class Congratulations Class Congratulations Class Congratulations Class Congratulations Class Congratulations Class Congratulations Class of of of of of of of' D8:G Jackie KRA DJ Good Luck Kelli Ann, Love, Mom CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1986! Congratulations Debbie Golden, Kem Congratulations, Faculty Congratulations Football Team for a job well done! Congratulations Jean, Love, MomIDad Congratulations Kathy and Patty for making it through it alllLove Missy Congratulations Laura 8: Melanie Congratulations Leeanne! We can't Believe you're all grown up! DMKJ8:.I Congratulations Lori and Lisa '86 Mike, Laura, Bradley, Christina Congratulations Lori Pinkleman from Mom and Dad Congratulations, Love, Mom 8: Dad KLT Congratulations Mike 8: RonITony '84 Congratulations Mollie, you made it Congratulations Molly - you finally made it to 1986! Love, Julie 8: Jenny Congratulations Nancy! You did it! Congratulations 1986 Graduates Congratulations on your graduation Tracey! Love, Mom, Dad, Matt 8: Kathy Congratulations Terri - '86 Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations to the Class of '86 Audry Weirr, Conlan, Class of 1932 Edmund Butch Conlan, Class of 1927 Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Conlan Connie have a wonderfirl lifeIM.N. Connie, Kelly, Sandy, Luv ya, Chris '88 Ann M. Connolly '59 John Connolly '68 Tim 8: Grace Connolly Tom Connolly '70 Mr. 8: Mrs. John Connors, IV Marty 8: Linda '70 tGoodnoughJ Conry Consider Bowling Green when you think of the college for you Consolidated Plant, Inc. Angeline M. Conti Go CCHS Band Love, Andy Contos, Sr. Caryn Contos, Class of '79 'New York Fantasy' - Good luck Irish Band - Tom and Barb '56 Contos The Contreras Family John 8: Sandy Contreras and Family Matt, Katie, 8: Carrie Conway . Carol Cook and Family Do Something ConstructiveID.J. Cook The Cook Family The Cook Family: Jean '66 - Jim, Deanna '88, Jeff '89, Michelle, Brian '88 is great! It's casual! Greg Cook Kathy Cook 8: Co. Michael Cook D.D.S. 4245 Monroe St. Go for it D.J.C. Gene, Sharon, Cindy, and Myron Cook Robert C. Coon Esther Coon The James B. Cooper family Cindy G. - Luck and Love, The Coopers Good Luck Arica in whatever yo do Love Always, Mr. Bill Copeland '87 Dr. Michael Coppers Greg, Joni, and Cara Corbett '75 2003 Good Luck, Laurie Corbett Class '88 Rick and Nancy Corbett Rose Corcoran, Springfield High Heather Comell Luvs Tony and Kevin Armando, Sharon and Nicole Corpus Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Corrigan Compliments of Craig Corson Family Al and Jane Cortez and family Jesse Cortez Carry Out, 1301 Yates Christina Cory says Go Irish! F. Joseph Cory '5l says HI! He has a Beautiful wife 'Loretta' Ed 8: Carroll Costain Tim Cottle Family MIM Alben Cousino 8: Class of 1988 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cousino Jeanette Cousino MIM Higinio Covarrubias 8: Family Lillian M. Covarrubias MIM Patricio Covarrubias 8: Family Evelyn Covington Carl 8: Theresa Cowdrey Cindy Cowdrey, Class of '89 Mike, Tina 8: David Cowdrey, Winton, CA Mr. and Mrs. John Coykendall GGGGGGGGGG GOOD LUCK Foumiers, Sue '89 8: Lynn '87! Love Norma Craden. Mr. Mis. Wallen Crane Jr. 2315 Shoreland Ave. Toledo, Ohio Mr. Mrs. Keith Creech Mrs. Jasper Crenshaw James 8: Sandy Creps Joshua M. Creque, Class of 1990 Michelle S. Creque, Class of 1998 Pat and Tim Cressler and Chadd Cricket says HEY PETE SWARTZ WHAT'S UP? LOVE, BUBBLES TRIP. Bill Crippen '50 Bill Crippen '50 Good Luck Class of '88 John 8: Barb Crippen Cris O. loves Dennis S. AANDF 6Il3 Nancy Croci '85, Good Luck Irish Go Irish - Good Luck - Steve Croci Vince Croci '83 Go Irish The H. Cromer 8: R. Krohn Families The Cromly Family Pat and Con Crowley Marty Crowley, Class of '86 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Crown Crown Wearers Rule tSophomoresj '88 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Croy and Family CRUE Rocks Toledo '85, Conf. 330 Best Wishes, Csomos Family Mike Cullen, Class of 1965 Joe, Diane, Joe Jr. 8: Justin Cumpian Jackie Cunningham is sweet, CIO '89 Mr. 8: Mrs, Marion Cunningham Father Nicholas Cunningham Fostoria, St. Wendelin's Parish Cushings 'C.B. '2nd U.S. 'Artillery Sandra S. Sallows Cutcher Cute Captain KCAMJ JV Cheerleader My favorite IRISH gal, Class of '88 Bob 8: Yvonne Warr Cuthem 1952 Cutlass, there is no substitute Good Luck IRISH from Cuttaia family Anne Cyranowski - overcashier - '65 Helen 8: Bill Cyranowski Jill M. Cyranowski ND - '87 Tony - '61 8: Marsha Cyranowski GO -- IRISH GOOD LUCK! Good Luck Class of '86 Brian Cytlak Mr. 8: Mrs. John J. Cytlak Go Class of '88 Mrs. Stella Cytlak Karen Kulczak Class of '81 Dolores Czamecki John T. Czamecki 8: family '65 Mr. Ted Czerminski, a Central friend SANDY CZERNIAK '81 CHEERLEADER Best of wishes to the Class of 1988 G 8: J Czemiawski 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Czesak Tengo - Charlie - Red by T. Czop Terry Czopffhanx 4 being thereIShe1 Good Luck, Grandma Frances Czyzewski D+P, R+T, B+J, C+J, B+M, M+S, CCHS James C567 Barbara C603 Dailey Good Luck Barb, Future Class of '88 Love, Liz 8: Lisa Dailey The Daley Clan - Dick 8: Barb '54 Tom '79, Meg '81, Ann '82, Sheila '85 The Daleys say: GO IRISH! Penny Dalton and girls Dan, Marcia, Steve, Deena, Manda, 8: Joey Dana, good luck freshman year, Grampy Dave Danielak Fami1yIJeanne David - Ronlln memory of husband and father Ron Danielak '78 and Maria Huss '80 Marlene Perlaky Danko, Class of '59 Mr. 8: Mrs. John Dartner John and Mary Danyi JOSEPH DANYI, ALUMNUS Daoust 8: AssociatesIWe love CCHS Dorothy Daoust '67, Fred Snyder '66 John Daoust, Class of l968IGO IRISH Mary Jo Mercurio Daoust '68 Best of Luck, Mrs. R. Daoust J. and T. D'Arcangelo A. and J. D'Arcangelo Roben and Susan Darrnofal Congratulations Thom, Love, MomIDad Don, Steve, Ellen, Mike, Chris Dartt Bill 8: Collette Duonhauer '56f'57 Dave Bialoruckill will never 4get U You're in my heart 2 stay - Kris Dave D.ICongratulations 8: Good Luck Dave Hendricks, you've had my heart all through high school. Love, T.K. Dave, Linda, Jennifer, Michelle 8: Gary Dave S, loves Melanie M. since 1984 Dave W., Keith C. get mellow - Boston Dave Williams, I luv U!, Patrice David, for S5 you should do homework Frank D, David CMONYJ Frank D. David, MONY INSURANCE Harley Davidson David Jamie Jenny Chris Chad Paul Corey Good Luck Pat '89IDick 8: Vema Davis Future Centralite, Heather Davis '91 Angie, you owe me S5IJohn Davis '81 Go Central - Laurie Davis '85 Jeanette 8: Lloyd Davis 8: Karrie I love Mike Collinson - Tamara Davis Good Luck always, Kris KnannleinIT AM Good Luck '87, Wendy Davis Dawn 'n AlanIWe're together 4-ever Dawn '85, Todd '87, Jill '89, Luke '95 Dawn, I'll love you forever, Love, Tom Dawn and Jeff, Class of '85 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Day Good Luck Class of '86 - The Dazells De do do do, De da da da is all I want to say to you! Sting 8: Jeff '86 Deadhead Gang - CG, MH, TW, TW, TW Deanna, Terry, I met R. RealICandace Close the gate Steve, The Deans Happy third year Rich, The Deans Dearest Molly: Thanx for giving me the best 2 years of my life. Jeff Michael Debacker Debi, Good Luck Always! Love, MomIDad Patricia Volpe DeCesare, Class of '70 Ted and Cathy DeChristopher '63 Good Luck Irish Robert Debo Family The DeCola Family - Gus and Mary Good Luck Class of '87, Sue DeCola Doris M. Deeds, Congrats Class of.'86 Kemp Deeren Go Irish Mr, and Mrs. Donald P. DeGregorio Here's to the Irish - Terry Dehan GOOD LUCK IRISH, Ms. Ann DeJohn Brad Delp, Class of '80 Cleves Delp, Class of '82 John Delp, Class of '46 Mary Jane Delp, Class of '46 Robin Delp, Class of '75 I went to see BRUCE!, Dawn Delacruz Amy Della-Flora - A very good time Sid and Jan Delagrange, GO IRISH The DeLongs, 5568 - 304th Mr. and Mrs, John Demko 8: Family Hank Dempsey, Class of '62 GO IRISH Jeff Dempsey, Class of '87 Dona Demsey, Class of '84 Congratulations Vickie Lewandowski Mrs. Mildred Demski - Good Luck '89 Dena '88 8: Bob '87 forever. Bob Denise -n- Steve forever John Dennehy Michael Dennehy, Drummer of '89 Mr. and Mrs. Denner Dawn Dennis, Class of '79 Dawn-Don-Kelly-Beth Dennis Dawn-Don-Kelly-Beth Dennis Good Luck, Class of 1986 The Donald Dennis Family 325 Hill Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Ronald I. Dennis Go Irish Go - from the Dennises Dawn '79, Don '83, Kelly '86, Beth '88 Jean M. Denniston, Class of '83 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Denniston Tom Denniston, Class of '89 is ffl Denny, enjoy your school years - PUG Mr, and Mrs. Greg Derian Good Luck, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denner GO IRISH from Pat Denner Jim 8: Sue Desmond, Class of '50 8: '58 Mr, and Mrs. Patrick '78 Desmond Destroy the Frannies - 434, Ledge '85 Tmdy DeVaul, Waite '67 Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dever Tim, Chris and Baby Dever DeVilbiss High School, Class of 1959 Mr. and Mrs, Andy Devine Devine Family You look marvelous, Class of '89 Pat Deviney and Friends Mr, and Mrs. Ted Dial Good Luck, Jeni, Love, Grandma Diamond Good Luck, Class of '87, Jeni Diamond Diana, Lyn, Salli, Ann, Karen PINK LADY Diane Dartt lives in Toledo The Great Class of '83 The Diaz Family Good Luck Irish, Mr. 8: Mrs. Diaz John, Teresa, John 8: Luke DiCiurcio Dick 8: Carol say: GOOD LUCK STACY Lance Dicken, Class of fine '89ICCHS Good Luck, Central, from Dickens Mr. and Mrs, Dave Dierks Jack Diestel Dale, Chris and Bart Dietrick Dan, Lois, and Christy Dietzer Mr.IMrs. Charles DillinIMandy, Jeff Jamey Dimodica and Survivor ffl '87 John Dimodica, Class of '86 Lori Dimodica says GOOD LUCK IRISH DIO! DELBROCCO 8: PUDDERBALL, bove, ZZ DIO JAMSILast in line, Mike 8: Suzie Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. DeSalle Mr. and Mrs. G. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dixon 570 Federman Spencer Dixon, Home Builders are alfl Dizzy Dawn, Good Luck in '88, Luv, Gram Debra A. Dlugiewicz D.C. '74 Patricia Mathers Dlugiewicz I54 Do it up Pat M.! SOMF APPOLONIA DMG Do you actually read the patrons? Do your Math Your Math Teacher Dorothy and John Dobransky, Cleve. OH Good Luck to our Daughter, Pam '88! Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph S. Dobrzynski Shelly Greg 8: Jodi Dobrzynski Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold B. Dobson Doc Taraschke, THIS BUD'S FOR YOU! Doc, Thanks for being there, Love you Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Docis Good Luck Class of '85, Beth Dock '75 Martha E. 8: James M. Dockery Casey 8: Kathryn Dodson, GO IRISH! AdsIPersonal Patrons 371 Good Luck Denise K. DrIMrs Doerfler Mr. 8: Mrs. John Doherty Blair Dominiak Class of '71 Class of '86 is 591 MrIMrs Craig Dominiak, S5 for this? Mr. 8: Mrs. Don Dominiak This is the last Patron! All Right! Mr. 8: Mrs. Keith Dominiak Ray 8: Jenny Dominiak Dominic's coming soon! Lucky you '92 MrIMrs. Domitio IP. Ziolkowski '72D Don '50 Nancy '57 Nicole '88 Kevin '90 David and Marilyn Donahue '69 Julie Donaldson Tim 8: Ann, DoranIRebecca 8: Rachel Lorri Doner, Class of '60 Carol Doniere, Class of '60 Fr. Donnelly Fr. Donnelly Fr. Donnelly Tony, Carla, Leslie, 8: Kate Donofrio Tom Donovan Don't let your mother down son, Dad Mr.IMrs. Raymond Doran - Go Irish We are proud of Centra1's band! Dan '37 and Jean '44 Dorbeck Debbie Dorbeck '67 Jon Dorfmeyer 8: Family Leo and Elizabeth Dorogi Robert and Mary Jo Dorrell '71 Doug, Chris, Larry, Tom, Heath, Nick, Jim Tony - Brew CrewIAL Doug, Good Luck, Jeff '85 8: Cindy '85 Doug Hoffman, Good-Luck, Mimi 8: Pa Doug Hoffman 8: Greg Zilba are sweet Dougie Fresh, Run DMC, the fat boys, UTFO SALUTE THE SENIORS '86 BARBARA DOUGLAS, CLASS OF '89 CONGRATULATIONS BARBARA DOUGLAS FRED AND LILLIAN DOUGLAS 1601 WOOD LAND THE DOWDELLSQ BARNEY, ALICE, KATE. DUFF SARAH MADE US DO THIS DOWN WITH CATHOLIC SCHOOLS! LUV, SUA TENT H PER1ODIYOU'RE THE BESTIDOWNEY WALT DRAFTS, GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '88 AMY DRAKE, CLASS OF '88 CONNIE DRAPER WISHES DEANNA D. ALL GOOD LUCK IRISH FOOTBALL FROM DAN, COLLEEN, TROY 8: DAN DRENNER MR. 8: MRS. JAMES DROUILLARD MR. 8: MRS. DONALD L. DRUDZINSKI GO CLASS OF '88!! WISH YOU LUCK IN YOUR COMING YEARS - JOHN DRUPZINAKI GOOD LUCK IRISH, K 8: S DUBENDORFER GOOD LUCK IRISH, JASIN DUCAT '91 LARRY DUCAT, CLASS OF '67 MARY ROSE DUCAT, CLASS OF '67 GO RED AND GRAY!!!!! MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES DUCK CLASS OF 1964 MR. 8: MRS. TOM DUCK 8: FAMILY Mr. 8: Mrs. Jim Dudderar 8: Jenny '88 The Dudley Family Jack Duffield Congrats Class of '89 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dugal Blanche Dugan, Class of 1922 Mr. 8: Mrs. James Dugan, Class of '61 Pat Dugan, Class of '83 Go Irish! Peggy and Gerry Dumas Mr. and Mrs. James Duncan Pauline Dungan, Class of 1933 Carrie Dunmeade '88, GO IRISH! Diane Dunmeade, Class of 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Alben Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dunn Jim Dunne - Go Irish! Steve, I Katy, and Mike Dunne Go Class of '89 Fred and Betty DuPont MIM. Thomas Durand, Class of '61 372 AdsIPersonal Patrons Jackie, Jenni, Jeff, Juli, Jana Durant Dave and Julie Durczynski '78 Ronald and Julie '56 Durczynski Good Luck Class of '88, Mary Durfee The Durfeys '78 '79 '82 Joe Duris '38 Patty 8: Jimmy Durivage were just married - September 6, 1985 Mr. 8: Mrs. Aloysius DusseaulErie, MI Mr. 8: Mrs. James Dusseau Mary Jane and Stan Dusseau Classes of 1945 and 1946 Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray DusseaulErie, MI Wayne and Mary Dutton Best Wishes Class of '86, Jim Duvall Martha Duvall, Carleton, Michigan Sr. Josephine Dybza OSFIS Here's to the freshmen at Central! From Chester and Vera Dykko, Hooray! Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Dyson Mr. and Mrs. Janis Dzenis, Jr. God bless the Class of '86 Fred and Mary Jane Dzienny Gloria Matuszak Dzienny '64 Adios CCHS - John Dzienny '86 Rules! Patty, Cathy, Mike, Andy, and John Dzienny. 1976 thru 1986 AMEN! John Dzienny is . . . Wonderful. Ha! Larry Dzienny '88 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dzienny Lawrence J. Dzienny Michelle Dzienny '89 Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Dzienny Mr. 8: Mrs. E E.T. Best Fifth Grade Teacher Ever Best Wishes Sophomores! The Earleys A. Easton Chris Easton, Class of '88 3543 Cecelia Ave. W. Easton Mr. 8: Mrs. Denis Eble Mrs. Marie Eble - Good Luck, Kathleen! Irene Eccleston 1970 Mrs. Edward W. Eck, Sherbrooke Rd. Richard 8: Alice Eck, Rick 8: Julie Johanne Eckhart Pam Lininger Eckhart Class of '66 Says GOOD LUCK TO GAIL '87ICHAD '89 Ed Grimley, Dead Kennedys and Bill the Cat A11 Rule - SPIKE Ed 8: Mary '64, Tony '86, Cindy '88 Tricia '91, Jenny '93, GOOD LUCK Edgewater Fumiture 5202 Summit, Toledo, Ohio Greg Edinger, Sandusky St. Mary '85 Lee and Sue Edson Dan '58 8: Judy Spychala '59 Edwards GO IRISH! Suzie Edwards Good luck Jennifer Egan and Shannon Stopera! From Uncle Bert Egan Debbie Okorowski Egan, Class of '69 Jennifer Egan, Class of '89 Ton and Sue Egan All our love, Laura - From the Egans Jack and Pat Eggl, Class of '45 Best wishes to Nicole Clifford From Chris and Linda Ehmschwender Good Luck The Hugh Ehrsams Sharon and Joe Eich 008 is great, other classes think they're cool but 008 always rules '88 Good Luck Marybeth, Love, Dad '88 '89 is mighty Ene! '81, '85 AND HOPEFULLY '89! KJB '87 '87 '87 '87 '87 '87 '87 '87 '86 The Best in the Nest at CCHS '86 is cool, but '89 is fineICIO '89 '86 Varsity BaseballIState Champs '86 was here but they'll soon be gone, leaving '87 to carry onIEMc Bud and Kathy Eikost Eileen Cousino, Congratulations Jenny, Class of '87 8: Jeff '90 Eisel, Rose A., Sue Barchick Eisel Gook Luck Scott y William and Ann Eldred Good Luck Sherrie Love, Grandpa and Grandma Eldridge Elisa and Chuck say THANKS CENTRAL Edward J. Eller Thank heaven for '87 Rene, ELLIOTT Barbara Ellison Beauty Consultant, 476-4791 Bonnie fBorerj Elwell, Class of '65 Compliments of Embellir Cosmetics Scott, Debbie and Ryan Emmett JO ENCK Kim England '91 8: Dawn England '94 ENJOY the BEST years Don, Dad 8: Mom Mrs. Josephine Eppich Come on band do your stuff! Eric 8: Deanna, thank you for being you, Love always, Mom 8: Dad Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray Ericson Phil Eriksen, Good Luck Irish Erin go Braugh Patricia Enington, God Bless you Mr. 8: Mrs. Jeff Essek, GO BUCKS Mrs. Anthony Etue, GOOD LUCK IRISH James Etue Tim Etue 8: family European Dizzy Dawn, Good Luck Go Irish, The Marion Evans Family Tim 8: Michele Evans, Class of '71 EvenThoIDidn'tPlayICCHS Tennis No. 1 Bemadine Everett Otis Everitt - Best Wishes Everywhere you golthere you arre John and Margaret Ewald Ex-All City Varsity Football Great Experience the Best, Party with the Seniors Rev. Thomas Extejt St. Vincent de Paul Parish FFFFF Freshmen aren't all that bad H 'Herb and Betty Fackler Factory Diamond Back No. 1 ABA Faculty of CCHS is the Best Linda Fadden - Best of Luck, Grads GO IRISH, Mr. and Mrs. Agop Fahim Good Luck Irish - Sara Fails Good Luck Amy Fair, Amy loves Tommy Bart 8: Mary '64 Fair, Good Luck '88 Good Luck CCHS - JeanneIGibson Fair CCHS Class of '89 - Lou Fairchild Compliments of Marcia Fairchild Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Fall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Fall, Sr. Margaret McCarty Fanaff on Fandrey Class of '75 Josephine Fanelly - Good Luck Mr. 8: Mrs. Tom Fanous, Cleveland, OH CHAR FANT, 808 LOTUS, ERIE, MI 48133 Good Luck Bob! Grandma Farful Good Luck Candie, Nancy Farkas '69 The Farley Family Mr. and Mrs. James J. Farmer Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fasca Father Fillman ls The Best, But He Says PRAYER Funny. Jim 8: Kathy CSchullerJ Faulkner '70 Chris Faunce Is A Clown Mr. and Mrs. Gary Faunce 5330 Lentice, Toledo David and Lindsay Faust Feeling Fine in '89! I Linda T. Good Luck! Pat Feeley '88 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feeney Roxanne Yeager Feldmann Mrs. Vivian G. Felton GO IRISH BASEBALL, Ron Ferguson, Sr. The Fergusons - Sandi, Ron, Todd, Ron Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Fetting Fighting Irish Forever FIGHTING IRISH SOCCER NUMBER 1 S.J. Fincher, Good Luck Irish! Find the Bridge in Lauderdale in '86 Find the bridge in Lauderdale in '86 Find the bridge in Lauderdale in '86 The boys are back in town! Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Fink Charles Fink, Class of 1926 Mr. Joseph Fink GOOD LUCK IRISH! Carty Finkbeiner MarylDonald Finley 8: Messy in '92 Mike and Shirley Fischbach Bill and Gwen Fischer Mr. 8: Mrs. Jeff Fischer GOOD LUCK! Lawrence and Elizabeth fSchweickertJ Fischer Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter I-I. Fischer Veronica Fischer, Lourdes College Clarence and Carolyn Fisher The Fisher - Hankenhof families 1921 thru 1989 Fr. Raymond Fisher Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Fisher The Flaminios say, GO IRISH Flash, sit down. I am. Well then, Flash, stand up. I am. HA! HA! Mr. 8: Mrs, Xavier F. Flores RON FLORKOWSKI '76 TAMARON SHOW BAND 729-2169 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '89! MIM CHESTER R. FLOWER, 231 KOSCIUSKO JOHN AND LYNN FLOWERS TOM 8: DEBBIE FLOWERS 8: FAMILY GO IRISH CLASS OF '88 - FROM JIM FLYNN, CLASS OF '59 - GOOD LUCK MR. 8: MRS. JOHN FLYNN, PARENTS OF PAT FLYNN, CLASS OF '89 . . . GO IRISH! PAT FLYNN '89 SALUTES JIM ZYCHOWICZ EX ALL-CITY, ALL WORLD FOOTBALL STAR PAT, JODY, PATRICE '87IMIKE '89 FLYNN PATRICE FLYNN LOVES TO CHEER - GRAM MR. AND MRS. PATRICK FLYNN TO MY LITTLE SISTER KAREN ZAPIECKI CONGRATS, STEVE FOFRICH WHS '79 ROSE MARY FOLEY MIM RICHARD FOLTA CLASS OF '86 MRS. DENISE FOOR FOR EDUCATIONAL ALTERNATIVES FOR FARRAH IN LOVING MEMORY 9-9-85 FOR S5 I MAKE THIS SHORT CONGRATS TO DEAN DIETRICH For Kelly's future - Mom 8: Dad For Laura Oliver '83, Love, Irene N. For a ride in a limo, call me, Greg C. Mr. 8: Mrs. Jack Ford support IRISH! Frank 8: Edna Fomia 1724 Maumee Best wishes for the class of '89 Esther Fortener Melissa Fortner The entire Buzz Foumier family says CENTRAL CATHOLIC IS THE BEST. Foumier family says CONGRATS '86 Foumier, Lynn - I love you forever Thanks for great timeslmore to come Lynn Foumier is the greatest! Lynn Foumier loves Timothy Kahle AAAAAAAAAAA Foumiers Rule! !! The Fox Boys Chris, Andy, Steve, Peter, Patrick Mr. 8: Mrs. Shemus Fox of Ireland Karen, Pat, and Andi Foy Mr. and Mrs. Frahn and Family Fr. Dave Franco OSFS MIM Clayton Franklin Jr. 8: Family The Franks Family Dave, Cheryl, and Andre Ronold M. Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frazier Tim Fread Fred the Dog felt buying this Good Good Luck Den Hart, The Fredericks Helen Freeman, Go Class of '89 Mr. and Mrs. Orwin E. Freeman, Jr. Go For It Class of '87 Scott A. Freeman, Class of '90 Theresa French BKS Chizmar was here Freshman Football Rules Good luck CJ, Class of '89, Luv, Laura Good luck C.N. - L.N. Good luck CW, CRW, TB, Hal 8: Lyd Sietz Good luck Carrie and Amy! Good luck Carrie '88 and Amy '89 Good luck Carrie and Sam, Love, Linda Good luck Cassey - MAR Good luck Central! Good luck Central Catholic Good luck Central Catholic Good luck Central Catholic High GOOD LUCK CENTRAL, Class of 1987! GOOD LUCK CENTRAL, FIGHTING IRISH GOOD LUCK CENTRAL, '46 GRAD. GOOD LUCK CENTRAL High School GOOD LUCK at Central, JulielLuv, Jean GOOD LUCK CENTRALIT ES GOOD LUCK Chad! Class of '88 GOOD LUCK Charlie ilfl Wrestler - Tom GOOD LUCK Chelie, Christy 8: Tim GOOD LUCK Cher 8: Tim, Luv, Tam 8: Jeff GOOD LUCK Cheryl and all the great Dancing Irish, Love, MomlDad GO IRISH GOOD LUCK Cheryl Laumann in '87 GOOD LUCK Chris Bertsch 8: Fellow Classmates of Central High for 1989 GOOD LUCK Chris 8: Chip, Aunt Pat GOOD LUCK Chris 8: Chip, Love, Mary GOOD LUCK Chris, Love, Mom and Dad GOOD LUCK Chrissy! Have a Good One! GOOD LUCK Chrissy, Love, Becky 8: Jes GOOD LUCK Chuck, Love, Sandi GOOD LUCK Chuck '87, Love, Sandy '83 GOOD LUCK Cindy from Dad GOOD LUCK Cindy! 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Love, Grandma Good luck Dawn, Terry, Mom, Dad Good luck Deanna with your 4 years at Central Catholic! Randy 8: Diane Good luck Deb, Love, Gram and Gramp Good luck Dena, you're a great pal Good luck Denise 8: Class of '86 Love, Mom, Dan, Dave, 8: Jennifer Good luck Denise K '86, Love, Fred Good luck Durants!Jacki '86, Jenni '88 Jeff '89, Julie, Jana '91 Aunt Carol '69 Good luck EM, KD, TM, BM, DH, GC, SW, DB Good luck '88 Good luck '88, Dena 8: Angie Good luck '85-'86 Hockey Team Beat the Franies, Good luck!Greg, Bill, Tom Good luck '86, You need it. From '88 Good Luck Emily and Sarah! Love, Mom Good Luck, Everyone! Good Luck, Fighting Irish Good Luck for Class of '88 Good Luck France!Rose!-ChrislSylvia Good Luck Freshman Football Team Louie, Mary Lou and Joe Good Luck Freshman, Skeeter Good Luck Freshmen! Good Luck Freshmen! A Friend Good Luck Freshmen '89 Good Luck Freshmen '89 Good Luck Freshmen, From Tom Bonnie Good Luck From Ed 8: Paula! 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Good Luck Helen '87, Mom and Dad Good Luck Hope 8: Joann, Love, Mom Good Luck Class of '86 l Good Luck Class of '86 Good Luck Class of '86 Good Luck Class of '86 Good Luck Class of '86 Congratulations Becky, Love, MomlDad Good Luck Class of '86 -Q Connie!Fritz Good Luck Class of '86 - Go Irish Good Luck Class of '86 and Goodbye Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Howard Scally '87 in the Coming Years!Sarah in Dancing Irish, Gail!TD in '86 in the Future, Class of '86 in the Future, Class of '86 in the Future, Jeannine in '90 Rick, Love, Your Sis in the Years to Come Dana Good Luck Irish Good Luck Irish GOOD LUCK IRISH GOOD LUCK IRISH GOOD LUCK IRISH GOOD LUCK IRISH GOOD LUCK IRISH - A FRIEND GOOD LUCK IRISH, CLARENCE 8: JANE MC GOOD LUCK IRISH - CLASS OF 1986 GOOD LUCK IRISH FOOTBALL PLAYERS AND ESPECIALLY 9921, BY MK '87 GOOD LUCK IRISH!!! FREDDIE! 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Go Class of '88 GOOD LUCK Jessica Daoust from Anne GOOD LUCK Jill 8: Todd Walters GOOD LUCK Jim '86 Jeff '89 Julie '90 GOOD LUCK Jim from your Mom and Dad GOOD LUCK Jim, I know you can do it! GOOD LUCK Jim Stark, Lester Bemice GOOD LUCK John 91921, Mom and Dad GOOD LUCK John R., Love, your BRO BOB GOOD LUCK John Russell, Love, Dad GOOD LUCK John Russell, Love, Mother Good Luck Josette, Love, Your Mother Good Luck Julie, Love, Mom and Dad Good Luck Julie, Nathan, and Nicholas Good Luck Julie and Ron Best Wishes Always, Love, Karen Good Luck Juniors, A Friend Good Luck Karen S. '87, Luv, Diane '81 Good Luck Karen Kopinski 8: CCHS From Your Mom 8: Dad Good Luck Karin, Class of '87, Mom!Dad Good Luck Kathy, Your Friend Gretch Good Luck Keith, Grandma 8: Grandpa Good Luck Keith Orzechowski, MomlDad Good Luck Kelly, Love, Aunt Noreen Good Luck Kelly, Love, Marilyn Good Luck Kendra L, Kopinski 8: CCHS From your Mom 8: Dad Good Luck Kerry, from Robin 8: Dave Good Luck Kerry Lipper, Mom 8: Dad GOOD LUCK KEIRA FROM A FRIEND Good Luck Kim-'87, Denny '89 Good Luck Kim, Molly and Denny Good Luck Kimmy, Love, Lori, Amy, Good Luck Kristi Myers, Love, MomlDad Good Luck Lady Irish Cross-Country! Good Luck Larry, I love you, Heather Good Luck Laura Cardone, Party Time Good Luck Laura Corbett 8: Class '88 Good Luck Laura! From Tricia Good Luck Laura! Love McD's Good Luck Laura Oliver from Sandy B Good Luck Larissa, Class of '88 Good Luck Lisa at Central! Rocky Good Luck Lisa P,, Class of 1989 Good Luck Lisa and Scott Good Luck Lisa and Scott Good Luck Lisa Toth! Grandma-pa Good Luck Lori Arm, Love, Mom!Dad Good Luck Lori, Cindy, Dennis '86, Mark Jean '87, Dee '88, Love, Becki '85 GOOD LUCK! Love, Chippy Good Luck Lynn Easton - E.Z. 8: T.Z, Good Luck Marybeth! Love, Aunt Joyce Good Luck Matt at CCHS! You're Great Good Luck Maureen! From a Friend Good Luck Michelle! Love, Grandad Good Luck Mike Boaden! Love, Ann K. Good Lusk Mike McN - Class of '88 Good Luck Mickey and Mari! Aunt Fran Good Luck Mickey and Mari Korhumel Love, Aunt Jo Good Luck Mikko, Love, Your Mother Good Luck Mindy, Class of '86 Good Luck Missy, I Love You Good Luck Missy Moran '89, Tammy M. Good Luck to Molly in her Sophomore Year. Yea Irish. Love, Nonie B Good Luck Moose!I'll miss you, Lori Good Luck Nancy!Karen, Luv, Mom 8: Dad Good Luck Nancy S. 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Eldred Love, Mom, Dad 8: Killer Good luck Scott Ceglio '87 - MomlDad Good luck Senior Class of 1986 Good luck Seniors Good luck Seniors! - A friend Good luck Seniors from JLF Good luck Seniors - Jodi '86 Good Luck Tarn Davis '86lMom '63 8: Dad Good Luck Seniors, Party Harty Good Luck Shari!, Love, Crash 8: Manly Good Luck Shannon, The Class of '87 ls The Best Class Of All Good Luck Shell - Love, Sue 'GM' Good Luck Shelly, Love, Grandma Good Luck Shelly Daily, Love, Howie Good Luck Shelly, Love, Poof 8: Piggy Good Luck Shelly V., Love, Gram 8: Bop Good Luck Shelly V., Love, Mom 8: Dad Good Luck Sherri - Scott, Deb, Jessy Good Luck Shortcake, Love, Mom 8: Dad Good Luck Sophomores! A Friend Good Luck Sophomores, Class of '88 Good Luck Sophomores, Class of '88 Good Luck Sophomores, '88 is Great Good Luck Sophomores of 1985-1986 Good Luck Stacey, Love, Mom 8: Dad Good Luck Steve 8: Jeff, Love Dad Good Luck Steven and Wendy Good Luck Stevens Twins, Class of '87 Good Luck Sue Mosko, Class of '89 TH Good Luck, Supersalesman Henry! ATD Good Luck Ted J., G. Grandma Eva T. Good Luck Ted Johnson and CLASS OF '88 - Mom 8: Dad Good Luck Teny! Love, Kelly Ads!Personal Patrons 373 Freshman are the Best!!!!! Freshman Are Number One Freshmen Are Losers '88 is the Best Freshmen are Super People! FRESHMEN ARE THE WINNERS! Freshmen 9141 Freshman NO. I Class of '89 Good Luck Billy Johnson, The Freys Good Luck, Kelly Johnson, The Freys The Freys wish the Class of '89 Best Wishes, and Good Luck Jennie Raymond J. 8: Sheilah G. Fried Friend of Central Class of '68 Good Luck Irish Football Genevieve Fries Bob 8: Maryann Friesner, Go Irish! Rock N Rock Motley Crue, Vince Nikki Steve Friesner, Woodward '89 Kicks! Congratulations Students Donald and Virginia Frische Good Luck Suzette in '86, Frisches Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Fritts 2838 Meadowwood, Sophomores iifl Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Fritts From an Alumni - Class of '49 - VCK From Annie, Charlotte, and Webster From a Friend From a Graduate of 1941 From one Irishman to another - J-n-T From PJ 's sister to Rob, I Love You! From a wonderful friend From your drunken 2nd mom, love ya! From your lst drunken mom, love ya! Frosh have Pepto Power! 4-ever Frosh Volleyball 9191 Good Luck Andy Konkel, your sis Jody Crissie 'Usher' Frye, Class of '76 Mr. 8: Mrs, James M. Frye Mrs. Florence Fuerst Dolly Fulkert, Go for it Class of '86 Class of '83 Allan Funkhouser MMI Funkhouser Family l Allan '83 Keith Alicia '85, Karen '86, Sheryl '88, Andrea Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Furrer A.R. Fust Future Homemakers of America Central Catholic The Future is Yours G.Z. is a fox Andy Gable Jr. 8: Rachelle Gable Betty L. Gadsden, Good Luck Jacob Gadsden Jr, Good Luck from the Gadt family Congrats to Eric! Love, The Gaines GOOD LUCK Class of 1988 - Galambos GOOD LUCK in '88 to Dawn Galambos Jennifer Anne Galmbos, McAuley '86 Mr. and Mrs. John Galambos GOOD LUCK Class of 1989 Mrs. Mary Gall Gallagher's CARRYOUT 1425 SOUTH STREET Debby Gallagher, Class of '71 Gallagher Family, 2428 Shellbrook John and Fran Gallagher Kathy Gallagher, GO IRISH GOOD LUCK Pamela - MIM Gant Jr. LOTS of LUCK Pam - MIM Gant Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8: Mary Gantzos Doris M. Gapski Mr. and Mrs. David H. Garcia Mrs. Stella Garczynski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gardiner Robert Gardiner CCHS Science Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gardyza 8: Jeff David 8: Janice Gartee Estelle Gartom Gaster Family Carol, be good, Carey 8: Bryan Gates Go Irish, Joe Gates Tracy and Ron Gaudet Say Good Luck Mr. and Mrs. Kazimer Gawle Gayle and Rob - Class of '86 Gayle and Sue, best friends in '86 Mr. 8: Mrs. Grego Gaynor - Go Irish 374 AdslPersonal Patrons Good Luck Grandson, Mike Gaynor '88 Looking Great in '88, Mike Gaynor Good Luck Suzie! Ginny Gaynier MIM Carl Gedert Classes of '66 8: '68 455 Heatl1shire Dr., Toledo, Oh. Good Luck to the Irish! John 8: Fava Gee Kris tKressJ '73 8: Chuck Gehring Mr. 8: Mrs. Ken Gehring 8: Fami1ylTFD Grandma Frank Geiner - Hi Randy S '86 Bill The Goose Geis, Class of '86 Class of '86 will always be GREAT Marie A Geisel CCHS FIGHTING IRISH 41 -- ATTORNEY PAUL L. GELLER, 472 SPITZER 241-6285 General Chemistry, Period 617, Rm. 301 The John A. Gentle Family Marcella Gerhardinger and Family Good Luck Irish From John, Jane, Jodi, Joe, Justin Gerity The George Gerkin Family Mary Gerkin CMrs. George Gerkinj Peter and Patty Gerkin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gerkin 1148 Corbin Road Mrs. Joanne Gemhuser, Miss Laurie Gemhuser, CONGRATULATIONS Class '86 Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Gerschutz Get good grades Rich, from Jim Get a real job, Diane, Carol 8: Jackie Doug and Debby Geyer Mr. 8: Mrs. George Ghesquiere Rachelle Gibbs, Class of '86, THE BEST Good Luck, Tony SmithfI'HE Gielczyks Ms. Pauline Gillen - GOOD LUCK CCHS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillen WOW - WORD OVER THE WORLD - Gilberts The Gillingham Family Jerry 8: Carol Gillooly, Class of '71 CONGRATULATIONS Kathy Gilmore!!! JACK AND BARB GILLMORE, CLASS OF '48 JIM AND MAUREEN GILMORE '76 MIKE AND ANNETTE GILMORE '74, '76 THOMAS GILMORE, CLASS OF '81 GINO AND THE BAD BOYZ SAY THAT THE CLASS OF '86 RULES! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '86 BEST WISHES FROM THE DON GINTERS CLASS OF '88 CENTRAL FOREVER, LISA JOE 8: CLAUDIA GIOVANNUCCI '60 GIRL SOCCER 3491 TEAM OF CENTRAL 41912 THE GIRLS' VARSITY SOCCER TEAM IS GREAT! AND SO IS THE CLASS OF '88! GIRLY GRET LUVS HER MICHAEL 3115185 BEST WISHES FROM TOM GIROCCO OF WSPD - WLQR RADIO PAT AND JOY GLADIEUX THE TONY GLADWELL FAMILY MR. and MRS. ROBERT L. GLASENER GLASS CITY VFW, 3247 E MANHATTAN BARBARA 8: JERRY GLEN 10930 SPRINGBROOK CT., WHITEHOUSE MURLY GLENN GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '86 MR. AND MRS. DAVID GLESSER AND FAM. GO FRESHMAN JV VARSITY FOOTBALL THE R.J. GLICK FAMILY ROBERT JAMES GLICK - CLASS OF '89 THE THOMAS GLICK FAMILY RON, TOM, DOUG, MIKE, R.J. 1957-1989 BEST OF LUCK! GO IRISH 1542 JIM, JUDY, KRISTI GLINKA MR. 8: MRS, JOHN R. GLINKA MR. 8: MRS. STEVE GLONEK GOOD LUCK STEVE FROM JEFF GLUNTZ GOOD LUCK IRISH - THE GLUZA FAMILY FRANCIS J. GLYDA BEST OF LUCK SOPHOMORES FRANK AND IRENE GLYDA GOD BLESS EVERYONE AT CCHS GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '89, THE GLYNNS GO BLUE - BEAT BUCKS GO CARDINALS! NORMA AND LARRY GO CENTRAL! GO CENTRAL BEAT ST. FRANCIS GO CENTRAL BEAT ST. FRANCIS - GRAD GO CENTRAL CATHOLIC GO CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL GO CENTRAL CATHOLIC VOLLEYBALL Go Central Football, Soccer 8: Tennis Go Central from Kevin Go Central High! Doug and Den J.R, Go Central, keep 'em flyinglS 8: T Go class of '88! Good luck Jeremy! Go Cleveland St. Joe's, from PIV Go Class of '89! Central Irish 5141! Go Colorguard '85-'86 Go DHS, Try and beat CCHS, Nino '75 Go Dave C., CCHS Dnimline! fl Tenor Section in Ohio! Katy, Don, Sis Go Fighting Irish! Go Football Team, Go for city champs Go for it all Dawn! Love Mom 8: Dad Go for it Football Team of '86 Go for it grads 8: take God with you Go for it Irish! The class of '88 Go 4 it Michelle 8: Wendy, Love, C.W. Go for it Molly, Love, Mom 8: Dad Go for it Rhonda and the Best of Luck in '87, Your sis Sheni '78 Go for it Scott, be a lawyer Go get 'em Irish! '87 Go Girls' Irish Soccer! Molly Gray Go Girls' Irish Soccer! Get Crazy! Go Girls Varsity Soccer, Go Shelly GO IRISH! GO IRISH! GO IRISH! GO IRISH! GO IRISH! GO IRISH BASKETBALL! From the Class of '87! Go Irish Beat the Franys '85 Go Irish! Beat the Johnies Go Irish Beat the Knights '85 GO IRISH! Best Fishes, Ellen O. '90 GO IRISH! Best of Luck, Class of '89 GO IRISH! Carrie 8: Beth, Class '88 GO IRISH! Central is Awesome '86 GO IRISH! Central is the Best GO IRISH! Class of '88 is alfl GO IRISH! Class of '89! GO IRISH! CXO '89 Good Luck Joe B. G0 IRISH! Class of '87 is 1141! GO IRISH, Class of '87 Rules 4-EVER GO IRISH! Class of '86 Go Irish and The Class of '86 Go Irish! Class of '58 Go Irish! Conf. Room 115 Go Irish Conference Room 317 Go Irish Conf. 305 Go Irish - Dan '65 and Jackie Go Irish Football Team From The Class Of '87! Go Irish! from The Class of '45 Go Irish! from a friend Go Irish from, Kevin Heidelberg 'Go Irish Get Irish Knight '86 Go Irish, Go Class of '88!T he Great Go Irish Go, Good Luck in '86 Season Go Irish Good Luck Go Irish! Helen, Missy 8: Kris! Go Irish - Joe '89, Jeannine, Jonathan Go Irish - Ronnie, Shirley, Greg, Gary! Go Irish Soccer and Football - PCISN Go Irish Wrestling - Dan and Rose Go Jodi '86, Randy '90 Go Joan Zeiler, Have a Great Year in '85-'86, Frank S. at Zeilers Market Go Karen '87lNancy '88 Love, Susie '82 Go KarenlNancy, Luv, CioCia Aniela XO Go Knights! Beat the Irish - again Go Lady Irish! KM KKMPMH HB JC Go Lady Irish Volleyball . . . Coach R Go Macomber, beat Central if you can Go Nancy!Karen, Luv, GrandparentslBob Go Polacksl He who reads this is very odd. P.P. CPolish Powerj Go Rhonda Go, Angie, Class of 1991 Go Rhonda, Love, Grandpa and Julia Go Tony! Tonia, Tanisha, 8: Grandma Go Whitmer Go William, Good luck Irish Varsity Football Lon'iane and Bob Goately Bob and Lorraine Goatley '64 Good Luck to Central Catholic Class of '86, From Mr. 8: Mrs. R. Gobel God Bless the children God Bless the Class of '87 God Bless the Irish God Bless my angel. Mom Gilmore!Juju God Bless U Lisa L. in your Sr. Yr. God Loves You Just the Way You Are! God Luvs Sexy Girl Soccer Players God Must Have Been A Mathematician! John and Sandy Godfrey Congratulations, Robert Goethals Carl 8: Helen Goetting Rose 'Grandma' Goetz All MY Prayers to all Central Graduates!Stanley 8: Jane Gogol, Jr. Mary Orth Golatra 1941 Tina Golebiewski 8: Jim Colvin Leocdia Golembiewski The Gomers - Bill, Sherry, Cindy '88 Brian '90, Amy, Deidre Go Irish, John and Nancy Gonia Mary Katherine Gonzales, Class 1973 Mary Lou Gonzales, Class of '74 Theresa Gonzales Good Going Larry Jones From Mom Good Health!Work For An Education Good Job Jim, Jr. - our 1559? - No. 67! Good Job 1985 CCHS Marching Band Good Luck! Good Luck Aim!! Roxie 8: Nikki GOOD LOOK TO ALL MY FRIENDS, LUV, JB Good Luck 8: All the Best Always, Liz Good Luck to all Freshmen - '89 Good Luck always Amy, Angie, and Chery1!You're the best friends ever Good Luck Amy at OSU, Love, Fred Good Luck Amy, Class of '88 Good Luck Amy, Class of '88 Good Luck Amy, Class of '86 - Gram P. Good Luck Amy, CY Good Luck Amy, '88 Good Luck Amy V., Have Fun, Gramp Good Luck Amy Jankowski, from Carrie Good Luck Amy, Sue, Love, Mom and Dad Good Luck Andrea, Have a great year Good Luck, Angie Karninski 1988 Aunt, Patty, Uncle Dave and the boys Good Luck at Central Good Luck at Central Denny, Love, GJ Good Luck all Central T.J., Love, Mom Good Luck at Central, ScottJAnnie C Good Luck Aunt Dana, Love ya, Andy Good Luck Babs, Jr., Class of '87 Good Luck Barb, Love, Mom XOX Good luck Belinda from Dad Good Luck Bethee-boo '89 - Gammie Good Luck - Big Lon - Good Luck Bill Good Luck Bob 4:93, Grandma 8: Grandpa Good Luck Bob Sadowy, Love, Mom 8: Dad Good Luck Bobbi 8: Steve!Mr. 8: Mrs. P. Good luck Boogens, Dinky and Weaver Good-Luck-Brad-Lubinieck-Love-Mom- Good Luck Brian, Class of '89 Good luck Buck '89, Love, Daddy Good luck CCHS from E.J. 8: Liz Good luck CCHS Student!MSM Good Luck this year, Billy Ray! Bro Good Luck Tina '! ' Good Luck Tina from Uncle Larry 'I' Good Luck Tom!Connie, from Marcyfl' im Good Luck??? Tony Smith!!! Ha! Ha! Good Luck Tracy Zylka, Class of '86 Good Luck Tricia from Laura Good Luck to all the Seniors this year! May this be the best one ever, Good Luck to Beth, Michelle, Julie, Michelle and Barb - from Gretchen Good Luck to the Brautigans - Bro Good Luck to Central's Debate Team Good Luck to the Class of '88 Good Luck to the Class of '88! M.E. Good Luck to Class of '88 and Susie Burrell and the Band - Grandma B, Good Luck to the Class of '89 Good Luck to the Class of '89! Good Luck to the Class of '89 Good Luck to the Class of '89 Good luck to the Class of '89 From an IRISH fan Good Luck to the Class of '86 Good Luck to the Class of '86 Good Luck to the Class of '86 Good Luck to the Class of 1986 Good Luck to Gail 8: Chad Good Luck to the Graduates Good Luck to the Hurley girls, Bill Good Luck to the IRISH '87 Good Luck to the IRISH Gymnasts Good Luck to Jeff, Love, your mother Good Luck to Jody, Love ya, Bill To my little girl Jody, Dad Good Luck to Kevin and Timmy Good Luck to bee Amold and Mike P. Good Luck to my Grandchildren, Julia Good Luck to next year's Football Good Luck to the Number One class of '86 8: Best wishes to all seniors Good Luck to our Best Polish Sittek Good Luck to Ron, from Big Jim Good Luck to Scott Bauerschmidt Good Luck to Vicki Sharlow for '87 Good Luck Tmace '89 Love, Mom and Dad Good Luck Uncle John, Love, Erica Ann Good Luck WlPete Joan's, Love Kelly! Good Luck 'Zar' '89 Good Lucky Marybeth and Becky Good Moming Dave, This is Hal. CW2010 Good Ol Father Donnelly Good Ole Aunt Veronica Good Ole Father Donnelly Good Bye to all my friends at CCHS I love 8: miss you all! Marianne I. Mr. and Mrs. Frogballs Goodwin Theresa B. Gonzales luvs A.D.G. Goodnough - '59 - '63 - '86 - '88 GO IRISH Dan 8: Tina Goodnough '73 William 8: Maureen Goodnough Go-o-o Irish Band Go-o-o Anne Goodnoughs says, M-Go Blue 8: Irish 2 Chuck Gordon, Class of '78 Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gomey Suzanne Gomey '73 Rose fWilhelm! Gorr, Class of '44 MR. 8: MRS. LEONARD GORSKI SR. PETER GOSDOWSKI BARB, KEN, KERRY GOSE FROM A FRIEND, BUD GOSE MR. AND MRS. ROBERT GOSE MR. AND MRS. BILL GOSPODAREK GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '86 MIKE GOSPODAREK ANNE AND GEORGE GOTHIER GOOD LUCK BOB 8: JEN, PAUL GOZDOWSKI STELLA GOZDOWSKI THANKS CENTRAL FOR 5 GREAT YEARS THE GRABMEIER FAMILY GRANDMA 8: GRANDPA GRABOWSKI THIS WAS SOLD BY JULIE GRABOWSKI TIM GRABOWSKI OF THE CLASS OF '1987 THE GRABOWSKIS, JIM 8: MARY LEE '63 TIM '87 JULIE '89 MIKE '93 GO IRISH L. GRABS - MY BEST FRIENDS 8: SISTERS LISA GRABS -- STAY OUT OF THOSE TREES GRABS, TRACE, SHELL, BETS, KATH, HEATHER LUV-U-LOTSICANDIE 16-12 TRACE! BERNIE AND MARGIE GRACHEK GRADUATION, FINALLY! WE'RE OUTA HERE Graduation Night - June 5, 1985 - JMA '85 Grady's - JE, MT, Denise, Gary, Susan Good Luck CCHS - From Jeremy Graham Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grajczyk Mike Graczyk SFS '84, Go Knights Tonoy Grajczyk Good Luck Class of '88 Gram Beauchamp is the Greatest Jean and Jim Gramling Joe and Chris Gramling, Class of '67 Joe and Mary Ellen Gramling '32 '36 John and Audrey Gramling '78 Richard 8: Susan Granata Family Good Luck Central - The Granatas Grandma Chick Grandma Loves Dean, Shelly and Jay Martie Grandowicz - Class of '81 Mr. 8: Mrs. S. Grandowicz Grandpa M. Says Hi To Gail and Chad Hank Granecki The Grayson Gratop Family Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Gray '77 Fr. Dennis Gray - Class of '66 Best Wishes Central Catholic! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gray Leo Gray Family Kathleen Gray Keith Gray - Bowsher Rebels Kescia Gray, Notre Dame Academy Mr, and Kevin Gray, Go Class of '89 Kim Kunkel Gray, Class of '79 Go Irish Football! Matt Gray '82 Matthew and Leora Gray Good Luck Molly Gray, Class of '89 The Grays - Leo, Pat, Deb, Den, Pat, Peg, Brian, Bridget, IRISH AND PROUD OF IT The Great Class of '86 Rules - ffl Great Gams Coach Bobby! BS Beauties Great Year, Girls' Tennis! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grebetz, G0 IRISH Green Bay Packers Rule the NFL! Leslie L. Green Good Luck Seniors! Gina and Greg Greene, Class of '76 Patrica and Charles Greenen Go Central's Fighting Irish! Congratulations Eric Page LL Greens Greetings From Razorback Country Love The Lord With All Your Heart Greg, Good Luck at CCHS, Love, Grandma Greg, I Love You! From Monkey Greg, l'll Always Love You! Luv, San Greg Links and RUN - DMC are 41 Greg. You're the Love of my Life, Amy James Lewis Gregory Susan Gregory Greta Lee Loves Jeff Gingrich TLA Gretchen, Alex, Lisa, Jason, Michael, 9691 The Cool Class of '88, Cindy Griggs Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Griggs Mr. and Mrs. Langford A. Grimes Good Luck Melanie Perz Missy Grimshaw 739 Kumler Dr., Maumee, Ohio 43537 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimshaw Bob Grindle - Class of 1968 Yeah Irish! The Grindle Family Congrats Class of '86! The Grindles Lottie and Donald Groch Kenneth W. Groch Family Donna Grochowski Don 8: Mary Groff - Go 8: Grow, Sophs Congratulations! John Grogan The Grombacher Family -' Ray Susan '67, Andy '87, Jim 8: Casey Wanda 8: Ed Grumincki, 123 E. Oakland Florian 8: Delores Grominck 42 Garf. Best wishes Lisa Giovannucci '88 Joe and Marcia Grossmann Grandma Grote Go Class of '88 Sandy and Joe Grote '46 Good Luck CCHS 8: Class of '86 8: '88 Uncle Phil Grote in Irish Hills, MI Class of '48 Notre Dame '53 USN RET. '74 Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Grove 8: Family David B. Gnldier Family Thom Gruhler is, ah, what's up, ah!AL Mr. 8: Mrs. William E. Gruss Edward Gnmocinski Dave, Mary, Dave 8: Tom Grzybowski Louise T. Grzybowski James Kelley 8: Jody Gnywinski Good Luck to Bill Ray 8: His Fellow Wrestlers from the Gualtiers '86 THE BEST THERE IS!!! - E. Guel Jenny, Bob and Nancy Guhl Gumby rides Pokey - Love, Ange 8: Kim Jim Gunselman, Class of 1941 Best Wishes - Mr. 8: Mrs. N.L. Gurley Bill 8: Linda Gust - 2536 Casdeton Mrs. Sophia Gust U of Toledo 441 - Carolyn Guzman '85 Good Luck Angie HahnlGrandma Gwozdz Bill 8: Gloria Haas family Gregory J. Haas Compliments of Karl J . Haas Kelly Haas, thanks for all your help Shirley Haas!Good Luck Class of '88 Adele Haase Mr. 8: Mrs. Don L. Haase Mr. 8: Mrs. John Hack - Dena '88 Had hair then but H01 nowlGOOD LUCK The Hadeed Family - Go Irish! Lisa Hadeed '84 Bill Haefner - Class of '82 Bill and Virginia Haefner BOB 8: ARLENE HAFNER GO DARREL, YOU ARE 41 DAD 8: MA YOU'RE alfl, DARREL HAFNER DANIDAN, JRJDONIDOUGIDARREL HAFNER DONNY, DAVID, DEWAYNE, DEAN HAFNER THE GARY M. HAFNER FAMILY GOOD LUCK DARREL, GRANDMA HAFNER GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '86 FROM LAWRENCE HAFNER, CLASS OF '76 GOOD LUCK MATT FROM VIOLA HAFNER KEN 8: JOANNE HAGAN MR. 8: MRS. KENNETH HAGAN KERRI HAGAN THOMAS 8: MARY HAGAN, CLASS '76 ALICE HAHN, GO IRISH KENNETH HAHN, GOOD LUCK ANGIE HAHN MARY JO HAHN, GOOD LUCK, ANGIE MICHELLE HAHN, CLASS OF '88 ACI' NOW ANGIE! MOM 8: DAD HAHN GOOD LUCK CLAASS OF '88 8: ALSO GIRLS' SOCCER! JOHN HAINES FAMILY JIM AND SONY HALE BEST WISHES, DICK 8: MARIE HALEY RICHARD C. HALEY, BEST WISHES ICEMAN MR. 8: MRS. WILFRED J. HALKER Jennie A. Hall, Good Luck Craig '88 Congratulations, Lisa Hall '86 Marc A. Hall - Good Luck Sis '86 Love that Irish Spirit! Keep it up Mr.lMrs. Ralph Hall, Good Luck Lisa Mr.!Mrs. Steven Hall, Good Luck Sis! Jim Halleron Jr. Margaret Foy Halleron, Class of '23 Cindy Maher Hallett '79 Russ and Nancy Halstead Donald and Nancy Hamilton 8: Family Good Luck Class of '86 Mr. 8: Mrs. Roger Hamilton I I Lynne, Bob, Becky, Todd Hamilton Marge Hamm, Class of '77 Cindy K. and RX7's, There are no Substitutes, Jhon Hammond, SCB MGR. Brandi Lymi Hampton, Class of '95 Chere Roshawn Hampton, Class of '94 Ingrid M. Hampton, Good Luck Marita Hayes Hands Darrell E. Hanenkrath, Class of '48 Steve M. Hanenkrath, Class of '83 Mr. Karl Hanf HANG IN THERE CLASS OF '89, ERV EUGENE CLARE HANKENHOF AND SONS GENE, BOB, TOM, JIM, JEFF, STEVE CONGRATULATIONS, CLARE HANUSZ, FROM YOUR NEIGHBORS THE HENLEYS 'GO FIGHTING IRISH' THE HANSENS HAPPINESS IS CCHS STUDENT COUNCIL HAPPY BIRTHDAY CARLA FROM MARGRET H HAPPY HALLOWEEN LINUS SALLY FROM THE GREAT PUMPKIN HAPPY 16TH YEAR DEANNA JUHASZ! WITH ALL OUR LOVE. MOM AND DAD JIM AND DIANE HARDING MR. 8: MRS. HARLESSIGO CLASS OF '87 HARLEY HEAVEN, THE DICKS FROM DELTA MR. AND MRS. RICHARD HARLEY JR. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD HARLEY SR. DENNY HARLOFF, GOOD LUCK IRISH MR. 8: MRS. GUY HARMAN 8: FAMILY HARO SPORT CREW JAMS! JIMBO IS BEST COMPLIMENT S OF GENE HARDY FAMILY JOHN '46 AND MARCIA '49 HARPEN DAVE, PAT, ANGI, GREG, TRICIA HARREL BILL HARRIS, FAMILY 8: FRIENDS '87 Rules! From Brenda Harris Hi Kelly Session From Hilda Harris The Hanises say GO GET THEM GIRLS BASKETBALL. Compliments of Warren G. Harrison Paul 8: Nancy Harshman Judy and Harry Hart, Good Luck! Glen Harter - Paul Revere Insurance Beth Mercurio Hartford 1974 Boy in the box by Corey Hart is ffl GOOD LUCK IRISH! Good Luck Class '88 SuelKen Hartley Products in harmony with nature, Call Ron Hartman 729-5599 Mary M. Hasenfratz Tracie L. Hasenfratz George E. Hasselkus, GO IRISH! The Hatfield Fami ly Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Haudan Jim 8: Michelle Haudan '74 Tom and Barb Haudan Class of 1975 Good Luck Class of '87 - The Haughs Have Fun Mari 8: Have a good year Have a great time Have a great year, Have a great year, Have a great year, Have a great year, Micky! Aunt Marg Amy, Love, Peggy nephew, Aunt Penny Cathy '86, Chris '87 Dave!!Aunt Karen Laura 8: Dan Laura, Love, Nonna Have a nice day! Have a super year, we love you KPXMS Have you hugged a trombone player Hay, Duke Lives! Dick and Carol Hayden and family MIM Jim Hayden - JenJusJoelJudeJim GO IRISH! Jim and Ginger Hayes Good luck, from Bob and Oralane Hays Michael J. Hays, Class of '73 Tom, Debbie, Danika, and Dara Hays are still here! Bridget Stewart Hazimi, Class of '69 Marita 8: Bob Head 8: Family GO IRISH Dorothy Joe Heban, Good Luck Matt '88 Heban Olsen Harren, friends forever! AdsfPersonal Patrons 375 Good luck Irish! Soph. Class, HEBANS Mr. and Mrs. Robert P, Heckel Good Luck - The Hedleys Dick and Mary Heferle Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hegedus Mrs. William F. Hehr Heidi!Angie DYGPOD, Classes '86!'88 Barbara and Matt Heinstchel Colorguard is ffl - Andrea Heitger '88 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Heitger Good Luck To The Irish Varsity Baseball Team From Hefnicki Family Julie Hejnicki - 1986 Walt, Sally, Al '81, Julie '86 Hejnicki Harry H, Heldt Jr. '54, Best of Luck Bill, Uncle Larry Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heldt, Sr. Good Luck to the Class of '86 Mr. and Mrs. William Heldt Good Luck Shelly, Love Hugh Helfrich Go Irish - Edward Hellmng Marci Helmier '64 Ray 8: Theresa Helminiak, Class of '52 Carrie Helminski, Class of '89 Cori Helminski, Ruffus, and Blackie Jean fSchrein '60J and Ray Helminski Lynn and Laura Helminski Mary Ellen Helminski!Lisa, Good Luck The Steve Helton Family The Hemmert Family Mike, Dianne, Mike, and Julie Jack Hemple Rick, Kim, and Michelle Hendee Mark A. Henderson Viola Henderson Mr. 8: Mrs. Maurice M. Henderson Parent Athletic Council at Large Mr. 8: Mrs. James Hendricks Jim, Lisa, and Megan Hendricks Congratulations Class of 1986 Kay Hendricks, Class of '78 Lawrence S. Hendricks Class of 1975 Michael Hendricks, Class of '81 Pat's '51 and Mary '50 - Hendricks Congratulations the Class of '86 Carol S. Hendrzak Ray Hendrzak Henkle Family - Two J's 8: Six K's Jane fPattonJ Henkle, Class of '58 Korey Hertkle Loves Lynn Speweik Good Luck Diane Henneman, Class '87 Mrs. Margaret Henninger The Ronald Hensleys Carl Henzler, Class of 1950 Mike Hertzler '82 Here's Jonny!! Here's my 55 so Amy can wear Jeans! Maryellen 8: Ken Herman, Class of '74 The Hermes Family Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Hemandez Go Irish - Kris 8: Rudy Hemandez Gene, Eleanor and Kerri Hemes Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Herschel Good Luck Plenz, The Herzig Family Joe '74 Y Rose '76 CWeiherJ Hessling And Emily '01 8: Rachel '03 Hessling Hey Babee, Party! Je t'aime, Kris '87 Hey Colorguard, Yoo look Maavelous Hey Cuj! we want you to know we think you'll be fine by '89! Love Hey Diana, Remember Malibu? Karen Hey! Julie, Where's Your Toga? - ST Hey Now!! Hey 0'Quinn - How was The Quarry? HEY SENIORS GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE! HEY SQUID l LOVE YOU, HUGS KEISLY HEY STACY, WHAT'S UP? LET'S PA-RTY! HEY VERN! YA KNOW WHAT I MEAN? HI AMY DECENT DYSON FROM 7 HI AMY GOOD LUCK A CHAD 8: TARA HI BARBARA LOVE YA, SOUTHERN BREEZE HI BRIAN AND JEFF! LOVE, MOP'TOP HI CHERYL ROBERTSON HI DEBBIE AND COLLEEN HI DEB LEA CIN COL AM MICH F.F CHER 376 Ads!Personal Patrons HI ED I JACKIE, TERRY AND JACOB HI ED! MOM, DAD, MARS, SUE HI! GRANDKIDS ZAK - ANDREA 8: AUDRAH HI KRIS, MARTY, AND TIFFANY! YOU'RE SUCH A CUTE FAMILY, LOVE, AUNT JOAN HI LEAH STOLARSKI CINDY AND MARK 4-EVER HI MARS LOVE, MOM, DAD, GRAM 8: SUE HI MARS LOVE, SHARON, KEV, CHAD 8: BRE HI MOM - SEND MONEY, M-GO-BLUE HI SHARI! FROM MICHELLE THE MAN HI TOOTIE! FROM STEVIE AND EDDIE Hi, Waldek, Jim T., Michael, Mariola Hi, Waldek, Mike, Karen, Nancy, Jim Hickory Dickory Dock Connie, you are a foxf'86 'The Lazer Good luck Class of '87 From the Donald K. Hickey Family Kathy Delp Higgins '70 Mr. 8: Mrs. William Hilker Benny Hill says GO IRISH Noralyn Ann Suter Hill, Class of '46 Gerald J. Hiltman Class of 1955 Rita Himmler Laurie Hines and Jennifer Hines Carl, Patti, and Mandi Hoag Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hoag - Amy '86 Mark, Valerie, Kristi 8: Tracy Hobbs Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Hoblitzell Excel! Ted Johnson - Grandma Hobson Mike 8: Kaaren Hockenberger 8: Family Angela D. Hodges, Class of '82 Happy Birthday Ashely!Nicole Hodges Happy Retirement Bill Hodges Mr. 8: Mrs. Ken Hoehner! Go Luck '88 Arthur E, Hogan, Class of '24 Good Luck Mark and Dan Bonnie Hogan Kathy Hohenberger '70 Good Luck Jill - Mr. Hohlbein Good Luck Class of '87 The Hohner Family Good Luck Rick!Go SJ!John Hohner '86 Tim Hojnacki Rev. Robert A. Holden Ann Katafiasi Holhouser, Class of '75 Alice Ho1ley!Go Irish Beat!Frannies Holly don't let 'em break You! Doris Joe Hollo - Class of '42 Fighting Irish are 9461 Kevin and Dawn Hollyday 8: Kids Hollywood tif she only couldj Mr, 8: Mrs. Bob Holmes, Class of '74 Mrs. Marge Holmes Marty Holmes and Family GOOD LUCK IRISH! SJ all the way! Ethelyn Mickey Holt Ruth Holt, Class of '56 George Holtgrieve, Class of 1936 Mrs. Holtman, Good Luck '88 Angie and Paul Holtz 1985 George and Nora Holub Dan and Mary Lou Holzemer CCHS Fighting Irish Michael and Julie Holzemer Go Irish Go Irish, Pete and Monica Holzemer Sally Holzemer Good Luck Class of '89 Ann Katafiasz Holzhauer '75 Mr. and Mrs. Steven J . Homrighaus The Hongs got my Last sale! CAT '86 Honk if you hallucinate in class Honors!AP Study Hall, Per. 10, Rm. 301 Good Luck Irish, Mary Kay Hoover Hope you survive JKS '89, Dad and Mom Hope your business picks up. Thanks Ruth 8: Matty Luv Ya, Kelly 8: Tammy The Elmer Home Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Home Jim Homer The Homyak'slJim 8: Dianne '64 Jenni '86!Jeff '89 Paula L. Horton, Go Irish Mr. 8: Mrs. James Houtz wish the class of '87 every success! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Howard Come and visit Mr. Michael Howard and family!3624 Wyckliffe, Toledo Good luck from the Hows Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoye Mr. 8: Mrs, Brian Hubbell David T. Hudson!Class of 1989 Mr. 8: Mrs, S.J. Hudson, III Huey, Jimmy, 8: Harrison say '86 is the BEST 18: so r the dymanic duoy Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Huebner Bill and Alice Huffman Beth and Mark Huffman Mrs. Verena Huffmon - Becky's Gram! Hugger Hoffman Can't catch! Can too Good luck Irish, Ann 8: Janet Hughes Hi Scott, Terry 8: Stephanie Hughes Teresa Hughes Mr. 8: Mrs. Garry Hulisz 8: Family Mr, and Mrs. Ed Humbarger GO IRISH THE HUMMELS Greg '80, Kim '83, Tim '86, Mark '90 The Wm. T. Humphreys Family Good Luck Irish Darrel Hafner, The Hunt Clart luvs ya Jerry Hunt and Farrrily Terry, Carol, Misty, Kristi, Paul, Betsy, Roderic, Matthew HuntlRidgeway Clan Good Luck Class of '86, Bemie, Peg, Bret and Chad Huntebrinker Mrs. Huntebrinker's Conf. 123, 10092: Carol Hunter - DANBURY REAL ESTATE The Family of Phil Hunter Grace Hunter 8: Michele Kwiatkowski We love you Central Catholic High School, from the Ray Hunter Fam. '88 Tom '75 and Kim '76 Hunter Jim '91 and Matt '97 Huss Good Luck Karl and Joe Huss Good Luck Vicki Cline, Senior Year Good Luck Shelly Huss, 4th Grade Thomas Huss, Class of '83 GOOD LUCK Thomas J. Huss family JESSICA MARIE HUSSING 9-24-84 I'M THE LIZARD KING, I CAN D0 ANYTHING. DOORS LIVE ONIKEITH C. PETE S. I bought this to win I can't wait for '88 John '85, Bill '87, Dave '87 I can't wait until this patron drive is over I dedicate this two-line patron to Shelly Seymour. It might work out! I despise selling stupid pat:ronslMM I don't care about APATHY J.G. - Rock Bass, T.K.L.B. - GARNished Hope you're one less lonely gigilo I know the Class of '88 is BEST I like Math I love All Central Guys I love Andrew and Francois - BBXAA I love Chuck McCauley forever. TK I love Denny O. and Doug P. forever I love Doug Hafner, Love, Amy XOXOXO I love God and Julian Lemtonfl' CR I love Keith Cousino I LOVE MY KIDS TIM '86 8: Chris '88 I love Myrtle Beach, SC - Amy '87 I love Roger Taylor from DURAN I love Sam Brader, K.L. I love Sue Schweickert!P1',C!O '85 I love you Betsy Marie Tobianski '86 I love you Brian, Love, Sarah '89 I love you Bobbi Peters, Becca Don't be a stranger over summer I love you Carl Wamer from Julie I love you Central Hi, Class of '68 I love you Cltris, Love always, Jean I love you Dean Dulinski, Love, Wendy I love you Gayle Olender from Rob I love you Jeffrey forever, Heather I love you Ken Sauser forever I love you! Larry Phillips from BB I love you Michelle from Jon I love you Mike!!! Patricia A. I love you Mom and Dad from Tress I love you Mom and Dad - Shannon I love you Mom. You're the greatest I love you Paul - GOOD LUCK, DAWN C I love you Rob always - me I love you T.A. - M.B. I Luv U Kellie, your BF 4-ever, Julie I Luv U Marcus forever! Hope I Luv You Mom, Dad 8: Helen, Luv, Missy I Luv U Tim Peatee Forever! Cher I miss you Sheri! R.L. I Rule, I'm in a Band - Prib '86 I smell bug spray! THE CLICK '86 I Survived Band-Carnp '83 '84 '85!AW '87 Piccolos 'and Flutes do it better I Survived Motley Crue's Theatre of Pain, September 18, 1985 I was here, but I'll soon be goneg Leaving my name to carry on. ECM '87 I wasted five bucks for this! The Ice and Pogt Rule! Class of '86 Ich heisse BENNO Good Luck Irish, James!John Ichrist Go Irish, Ray Ichrist and Family Michele Idzik, Whitmer '83 ATF If adventure had a name, it would be Indiana Jones - now he's mahvelous! Mr. and Mrs. Ignaczak Rev. Emery Ignacz Mr. and Mrs. Walter J, Ignatowski I'll love you always Babe - Sunshine I'1l love you always David - Leeanne I'll love you always Max, Love N.M. I'll love you forever Sunshine!BABE I'll never buy a patron again, EVER I'll remember you always Corey I'm crazy 4 you Mike Sutherland I'm finally out of the doghouse!RS I'm gonna dress you up Mike S. I'm so proud of you - Good Luck, MOM In loving memory of Clem Pietrzak In loving memory of Edward C. Struckholz, Class of 1939 In loving memory of Florence O'Brien Lowe '27 In loving memory of John, Age 17 - As a reminderlPLEASE DON 'T DRINK, DRIVE In loving memory of Sheila Clingen In memoriam of Daniel A. Urbanski In memoriam of Roben H. Teegarden In memory of Al Minadeo In memory of Albert A. Weber 1940 In memory, Albert Scheppard, Class '30 In memory of all creatures past In memory of Bill Kunkel In memory of Brooker Henzler 1929 In memory of Charles Kessler 1928 In memory Charles P. Duck, Class of '40 In memoryflvlrs. Hoffman - DIJ '87 8: '89 In memory of E.G. Al Hasenauer In memory of Eleanore CEwaldJ and Edwin Otte '29 In memory of Frank Zoltowski In memory of George J . Chovanec, Jr. In memory of Herb Weagley In memory - Jim Kuebler, Class 1943 In memory of Joseph 8: Maria Sadowy In memory of Kazmier!Anna Gawronski In memory of Lee Miller In memory of Margaret Weagley In memory of Marty Estrel '67 In memory of Mary Amon Mercurio '33 In memory of Mary Louisa Nassa Irish football kicks, Class '86 IN MEMORY OF MIKE CHROMIK In Memory of Paul Miller 1936 IN Memory of Ron Majewski '80 In Memory of Roy A. Simon 1921-1984 In Memory of Sarttos Rodriguez In Memory of Scott Moulton In Memory of Shirley A. Borowicz In Memory of Theresa Zalewski In Memory of Tom Rabb, Class of 1977 In order to succeed, keep Christ first in your life In Remembrance of James Kennedy Go Irish, You're The Best Nancy '64 and Jim '63 Ingham Mr. 8: Mrs. A.J. Ingraham 1965 GRAD. CONGRATULATIONS - The Inman Family Luann Inman Good Luck Class of '86, Mr. lnsko Irish Are Great In '87 Bob and Dena The Irish Are Great, Excluding Frosh Irish Are Too Sweet Irish Baseball State Champs in '86 The Irish and The Bucks Are Great!! Irish Girls' Varsity BasketbalIlKK The Irish Knight Belongs to SFS Irish Knight comes home, Class of '86 The Irish Knight is ours IRISH - Kurt-Katie-Kris-Mara - IRISH IRISH put tl1e BEARS in their lair Irish Soccer, Good Luck, Charles!JC Irish wrestlers - KSA 8: BSH in '85 Mrs. Irons and Alter 8th Grade Best wishes - Chris '87 8: Chip '89 The Charles Irons Family Best of Luck to the Class of '89 Mr. and Mrs. Val Irvine Ist heute nicht schon? It is gorma be a great year in '85 It's almost over, Cathie It doesn't matter if you win or lose, it's how you look doing it Al Iwinski, Class of '45 Diane Iwinski, Class of '82 Paul Iwinski, Class of 1984 Peter Iwinski Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Iwinski Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Iwinski, Sr. J.D.L. is swell! JD4n-TB you're the best I Love U 11933 J.S. - I love you! tforeverl Echo J.S. loves M.P., Class of '88 JV Basketball Rules!No Pain No Gain J.V. Volleyball Rules!! L.L. JV Volleyball Rules This '85-386 V-Ball Year! Love, your captains Jablonskis love the IRISH Jack loves Lee - that equals Bobby Jack C. Lots of luck, your sis Jackie, Lori, Michelle, and Lisa Thanx for all the great timeslDiane Jackie, Tim, Jeff, Mike, Lisa, Mike, Erik Agnes Jackson, Class of '33 Al and Barbara Jackson Future Centralites, Dave, Rob 8: Matt May love always be aroundlC. Jackson Jeff Jackson, Class of 1988 Congratulations Seniors Joanna and Jessica Jackson M!M Roland Jackson, 6021 Larchway Capt. Ronald R. Jackson Family Mary Jaco, 2048 Arkansas, Oregon, Ohio Good Luck Class of '87!Jacob Family Good Luck Irish!Hank 8: Ginnie Jacob Go Irish - John Jacob and Family L.N. Jacob 1939 Jerry and Pam Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jacobs The Jaeger Family is Number 1 Henry Jaeger is Number One at CCHS Jerry and Gwen Jaegle, Class of 1938 Marcella Jaegle-Burks, Class of 1938 Chester Jagielski Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jagielski, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jagielski Good Luck Irish Athletes - You're 9941 The James A. Jagodzinski Family James Goodwind loves Olga Goodwind forever and ever Mr. and Mrs. David Jamieson Jana McGreevy loves Rick Mowery Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Janicki and Rusty Janicki from Lost Peninsula Best Wishes! Alice M. Janis Fred and Kathy Janiszewski Mike and Laura Janiszewski Good Luck Jane from C. Jankowski Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jankowski Christine 8: Jane Jankowski!'88-'89 Amy, Good Luck, Grandma Jankowski Good Luck, Cindy, Grandma Jankowski Joe and Vema Jankowski The Richard Jankowski Family h Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jankowski Mr. and Mrs. David Janowiecki Scott Janowiecki, Class of '89 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Janowiecki Rev. Joseph Jaros Annie Jasin, Class of 1980 Jo Jasin, Class of 1976 David R. Jasin Jr., Class of '74 Sharon A. Jasin, David R. III '99 David R. Jasin Sr., Class of 1945 Mary Ann Jasin, Class of 1948 Maryann Jaskolski Jason, I'm saving all my love for U Dave, Laurie and Jessica Jaworski Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jaworski Jay rules 128, Ken Stew is sweet- RN Jaybird is a twit as always - Mary Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Jechura Stella Kamikowski Jeff and Dawn forever 1985 Jeff F. Jim W. Best friends Mr. Lucy Jeffery Peter and Melissa Jeffrey Jen, Good luck in the future!OWZIC JENNI, AUDRAH, TARA, LUV YA LOTS NIKKI JenniJulieMargie GO VARSITY SOCCER JENNIE, GOOD LUCK TO MY FAVORITE DAUGHTER IN YOUR SOPHOMORE YEAR!MOM Jennifer Blair and Becky Welter '90 Jennifer and Jerry forever George Jennings Jenny, Good Luck in Your Driving!PUG Jenny K. '87, we love youlMom 8: Dad David Jensen, Class of '70, GO IRISH The Jepson Family Jen'y kickin' it live in '85 Adam M. Jesionowski Esther D. Jesionowski Jim A. - Fort Lauderdale '86 Jim Blust, I love you always, Rene A Jim, congrats on your success at CCHS, Love, Diane Jim, hang in there, luv ya lots, Paula Jim has POLISH POWER Jim and Kathy, forever Mr. 8: Mrs. Steve Jirinec and Family Jo Congrats. '86 - Luck in future! Joan Kranz loves Mark Horlick 1986 Joe tl1e Cheese says good luck in '88 Joe, Laurie, Joe, Terry, Dawn, Becky John Clark - I love you, Jeanne! John, I love you, you're my B.B.T. XXX John M. and Cindy K. John 8: Marty - 7!l2!86 John and Michelle still together '86 Jolm you are my sunshine, I luv UISR Johnies are fine, but CCHS guys rule Jake Johnoff, Class of 2000 Jim Johnoff, Class of 1998 Good Luck! K. Session from Ms. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Al Johnson ........ ............... GO IRISH! Good Luck Bill Johnson 86 - Dad Good Luck IrishlCliff 8: Mary Johnson GOOD LUCK COUSIN TED JOHNSON From Climmie Johnson, SFS '87 Dick Johnson Good Luck Irish From Don and Bette Johnson Good Luck Ted J., Grandma R. Johnson Can't wait 'til '88 - Kelly Johnson Mary L. Johnson 923 W. Bancroft Robert W. Johnson S.T. Johnson, Jr. 923 W. Bancroft S.T. Johnson, Sr. 923 W. Bancroft Valerie Johnson 23 W. Bancroft Valerie and Jesse Johnson Good Luck '88 - The Johnsons Cindy Johnston, Class of '83 Jim and Eileen Johnston Jim Johnston is kinda chubby Shelly Johnston '84 Mr. and Mrs. Joly Jon Bon Jovi is perfectly sizzling JON AND TIM GAVE TO CCHS FOR TONDA! EVELYN JONES GERRY G. JONES THE CRUE MR. 8: MRS. JAMES K. JONES MARTY AND COLLEEN JONES AND FAMILY GOOD LUCK STEVE O. FROM THE JONESES BRIAN JORDAN AND G.R. GOOD LUCK '86 FROM JOAN JORDAN '83 MR. 8: MRS. JOHN JORDAN GOOD LUCK IRISHQ JOHN JORDAN SFS '81 SIDNEY JORDAN, PSYCHOLOGIST VINCE and PAM JOSEFOWICZ JIM and DEBBIE JOSEPHSON DEBORAH WALTER JOSLIN BETH JOY, CLASS OF 1987 BETH, HANG IN THERE. YOU ARE Tl-IE GREATEST! LOVE ED and JAN JOY JOYCE RICH, LISA, LAURIE, JULIE, ERIC GRACE AND PAUL JOYCE GO IRISH!!!! MR. 8: MRS. JAMES JOYCE PATRICK JOYCE CLASS OF 1966 GO IRISH!!!! GOOD LUCK! CLASS OF '88 DEE JUHASZ Best wishes Eric and Deanna Love, Grandpa and Grandma Juhasz Harry 25th Class Reunion Friends Love always, Myra Faber Juhasz '61 Mr. and Mrs. Ralphh Juhnke Jujubeans, My Smiling Cheerleader!HU Julie, April, Ron, Robbie, Ryan, Tuffy Julie, BF forever, Love ya, DNQIKELLIE Julie H. Congratulations - Grarnrna Julie H. I love you, Class of 1986 Julie, Thank you for our years at Central. I hope we have many more. The JUMPS back the Fighting Irish. Juneau WMMS buzzars '85 Stratomatic Sunshine League Champions! JDF Juneau WMMS Buzzard Rule 1985! JDF The George Junga Family The best of luck, Class of '89! Greg '77, Molly, and Matthew Junga The James Junga Family Junglei woman, possum, 8: muskrat! FF Debbie Nowicki Junkins Genevieve Jurski 8: Family Ron Jurski, Go Class of '88, alfl Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jurski Mike and Debbie Justen, Class '68 Chad and Brad Justen Mr. and Mrs. William Justen Hello, Beth and Kathy KEK Enterprise, 4032 Secor, R. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaetzel Eric Kahle '89, Conference 204 The John J . Kahle Family - John, Laura, Tim, Jason, Kristin Jason Kahle is a Bozack Marge QWACJ Kahle, Class of '66 Mr. and Mrs. John J . Kalinowski David L. Kaminski Family Good Luck Angie, Class of '88 Sandy Karninski Kim and Julie Kanavel Good Luck Tommy '88 and Connie '86 From Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kandik Catherine Kania, GO TO THE TOP, CCHS Chris Kania didn't want to buy this Kansas City Is The Best! Judith Lynch Kapaniasz, Class of '74 CONGRATULATIONS! THE KAPS Jerry and Laurel Karcher Good Luck Irish, Mary Karcher Karen, Good Luck as a Freshman at Central! See ya in '87, Love, Anna Karen Kirk loves Jay Stec forever Karen, Salli, Lynn, Diana, Class of '87 KarlalKathy, GOOD LUCK from MOMIDAD Mr. 8: Mrs. Keith A. Karmol Best of Luck - Pat Karmol Warren and Sandy Karmol Karrie, Wishing you healthlhappiness in your coming years - Uncle John Jolm and Marilyn Kasmier Rick and Chris Kasparian Eugene and Mary Kasper Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kasubski Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Kasza SlSgt. 8: Mrs. Jeff Kasza - Daughters Go Knights Best Central - Mark Kasza Matt Kasza, Looking fine in '89 Matt Kasza 2 Superfrosh - MR FISH MR. AND MRS. ERVIN KATAFIAS Ken Kataiias Kevin and John Katafias Kirk 'Kat' Katafias '82 John and Pat Katafiasz, Class of '69 Mr. 8: Mrs. E. Joseph Katafiasz '43 Kathleen Kline, you're a great sis Good Luck next year! Love ya, Tracey KathyGrabsTracyCandie, Luv 4-ever!HB Kathy M's looking goodlLima, Ohio Katie and BrianlYour love keeps me feeling young, Love always, Dad XX Awesome dancer Angie Karninski! Susie and Butch Kaz Al Keams Lori Keck, Class of '84. GO BUCKS Marvin and Barbara Keck, Class of '64 Lori, Class of '84, Rob, Class of '87 Rob Keck says THANK HEAVEN FOR THE CLASS OF '87, Go Irish! Kee Wee, good luck from Lady Di '85 Kori Keefer Mrs. Helen Keeler Keeling Family Michelle, Mark, and Ashly Keeling Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keener Keep following your rainbow, Sarah! We're proud of you! Love, Mom 8: Dad Keep it up L J you're a star! Mom Keep pitching Molly, love Gr 8: Gr Keep up the good work burgers! Keep up the good work, Rich Kathy Kehr - Class of '85 Mike 8: Pat Kehr Jerry Keil Family A happy four years at Central, Matt To a great teacher and person too Fr. Grey, thanks from Matt Keil. Keith, Ken, Ms. Siferd's 9th period! The Edward J. Kelb Family Mr. and Mrs. David M. Keller Elizabeth Keller John H. and Joan Vollmayer Keller '61 Rachel Keller Robert Keller Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Keller III Tawny Keller Judy and Virgil Keller Family Congratulations - like your new look Angela Kellermeier '29 Capt. Kevin and Sue Kelley MSMC '74 Phillip Craig Kelley '66 Phillip Kelley and Leaann Kelli, Bemadine, Love ya Sheryl Rick Kellogg, Junior Achievement Alexander John Kelly '56 Kelly, Ginny, Megan, Karen and Ferd Grotte Kelly!John!Jessica!Kerry!Erin!'89 Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Kelly, GO IRISH Maureen Kelly Kelly Mills, You're my best bud. When ya gonna eat that pickle? KLGEO! MOLL Suzanne Kruzel Kelly '61 Best of Luck Class of '89fI' HE KELLYS Ken, tell Tom I love him, Love, Skel Bryan Kennedy and Beth Rutgers I love you Beth and I always will James Kennedy, Jr. Marilyn and Jim Keogh KerBear, Smile, U Graduated, Luv, Renee Ker-Bear, you are my hunshine Bill, Chris and Brian Keran Ads!Personal Patrons 377 M Mr. and Mrs. James Kerekes Keri 8: MaryBeth, friends forever '87 Mike, Mary Ann and Ben Kerosky Give Peace a Chance Good Luck Class of '88 Jim Kerr Kerry and Linda - '87 Rules Ken Kerscher, Class of 1968 Sondra Kersey, Class of '60 U2 rocks, Duran Duran, Nik Kershaw Judith A. Kerul Gary 8: Barb Kesselmayer Thanks JJ Dave, Diane, Lisa, Steve, Scott Kessler The Joseph H. Kest Farni1yIC1ass '59 Jim 8: Linda Kettinger, SJ '76, NDA '77 Ben '00, Dan '01, Sam '03 SJ all the way Jenni '86 8: Jeff '89 Homyaks Uncle Tom Ketzer, Class of '67 We love you Central, The Keweens Betty and Bob Kiefer Mrs. Joseph Kiel - Good Luck, Molly Mr. and Mrs. Kielczewski Katie '92, Andy '96, Janie '98 Mike and Elsie Kilcorse Veme-Barb-Kristi '88 JoeIJeffKille Kim, Heidi, Patty, Amy - the BEST Good luck Class of '89 - Kimafer Mary Kimberly Randy 8: Paula fGoodnoughJ '77 Kimmet The Kimos 3-28-79 Yngow Testvang Nentor Izfp J . KIMPR Kelli King luvs Terry Farmer 4-ever Mary Lou King and sons MIM Richard H. King, Class of '73 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kingseed Donald Kinney of Kinney's Florist To K.W. '88 from Aunt Kathy Kinney Think career first, marriage later To my niece Andrea - Lois Kinnie Arlene 8: Ken Kipker - '61 and '62 Kirk '81 - Amy '83 The John E. Kirk Family Good Luck Lori Padilla, The Kirks Almena Kirsh says GO IRISH The Robert Kischkau Family, Bob '64 Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kish Good Luck Class of '87 and '89 MIM Glenn L. Kish, Temperance, MI Jennifer Kish '87 Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Kish Mary Alice Crawford Kish 1951 Robert E. Kish USAF '84 Victoria Kish '89 Kiss rules the Rock and Roll World Clara Kistner Mr. 8: Mrs. Ron Kitting, Class of '60 Robert D. Klatt '78 Robert and Dorothy Klatt Mr. and Mrs. Kleeberger - Kelly '88 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klein Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kleplek Kelly - Can't wait for '88 Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Klever 8: kidsIJAJ Klevers - Hi, Ro, Ka, Lau loves Jim J. Seniors are awesome! Tracey Kline Helen Klonowski - SUCCESS IN LIFE Good Luck Irish, Mr. 8: Mrs. Knack KNACK Angie '82, Chris '83, Lynn '87 MIM Chris Knaggs - Chad, Eric, Adam Harold John Knaggs, Jr. THE BOSS Tina Knaggs great neighbors - The S's Mr. and Mrs. Knakiewicz and Chris Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Knakiewicz To have faith in one another Becky and Angie Knannlein love CCHS Perl Knannlein, granddaughters Kris '86, Lori '88, Angi '91, Becky '93 Whitey and Barb Knannlein Best of luck CCHS - The Knapps D. Koperski, Class of 1982 Karri Koperski, Class of '85 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Koperski 8: family Mike Koperski, Class of '88 is 5441 Richard Koperski family Go Mike and Class of '88 Marie Kopf Steve Kopinski 8: Tracey Agle '84 Renee Koprowski - 2 down 2 to go Rich and Kim Koralewski Peggy and Josh Kordys 378 AdsIPersonal Patrons Frank and Barbara Korhumel LIVE! Barb and Frank Korhumel STILL LIVE! MR. AND MRS. FRED KOSINSKI Sylvester and Joanne Kosinski Sally Kosnikowski says GO CENTRAL Catherine Neuser KneiselIGO FOR IT John Knerr, Class of '1972 Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Knierim Chris and Brenda Knight Knight Fever - LOSE IT! Knock 'em Dead Irish Congratulations Class of 1986 From Mr. 8: Mrs. Gordon Knopp Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Knopp Mr. and Mrs. Dale Knorr and Mark Best wishes Chelie from the Knorrs Good Luck from Greg Knott Good Luck, Mary '89 - The Knoxs Kobylak, Ronald J. and Family Good Luck Cathy, Bob 8: Ann Koch Charles F. Koch 8: Margaret Koch Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth Koch Good Luck Class of '88 THE KOCHS British Lit. 114, Per. 2, Kokocinski Edward A. Koehl '77 The Carl Koeniger Family Kohleen and Kim, Love, Porkey Frank Kohler Family Maumee, Ohio Good Luck Class '88fl'he KOHLHOFFERS Ken, Vikki, Kenny, Kendra Kohls Our best to you CENTRAL CATHOLIC Ken, Vikki, Kenny, Kendra Kohls We're strong for Central Catholic Cathy Koko, Anthony Wayne, Class '88 Brit. Lit. 114, Per 7 8: 8, Kokocinski British Lit. Per 10, Kokocinski Brit. Lit. Period 1, Mr. Kokocinski Gerald J. KokocinskiIGood Luck Class of 1986. Bright future ahead 2012 Michael J. Kokocinski, Class of 2001 John Lorraine Kolasinski Jolm M. Kolasinski, Class of 2000 Keith Kolansinski '87 Rhonda Kolebuck has what it takes Good luck V. Tennis '87 PK 8: JP Go Rhonda '87, Mary and Ron Kolebuck Mr. 8: Mrs. Stanley Kolebuck, Jr. '64 Good luck Rachael Kolebuck '87 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kolebuck Sr. Megan, Adele 8: Tim Kolhoff You made it, Julie Class of '86, Love, Mom Kolo. Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter J. Komasinski The Komomys Madonna fPIincel Komorowski '49 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Konczal Melvin and Dorthy Konczal Tom Konczal, congratulations Class of 1987 Joseph and Barbara Kondalski Joe '81, Mike, Manha '85, Alicia '89 Christine Konecki The Edwin Konicki Family The best of luck Class of '89! JohnFranJohnJrLisaEllyMichaelKonwin SkipLeslieLucasLeeMorrin WeLoveYou Jim, Jackie, and John Konwinski Tom and Amy Konz TH Konzen '83 Fran Koogan '87 Mr. 8: Mrs. William Koogan and fam. Bonnie Kookoothe Dan and Maureen Kookoothe Jim Kookoothe, Class of 1986 Mr. Mrs. Mike Kookoothe and family Neil Kookoothe S.F.S. Class of 1976 Central's spirit will always be a gift to the world - KOSNIKOWSKIS Grama Kosuth says GOOD LUCK SUE Joe and Bea Kovacs, Class of '56 Joe, Tenie, Erin, Kelly Kovacs Ted Kowalski, Class of '84 GOOD LUCK IRISH AND HEY, KEEP IT UP Go Irish from the Kowalskis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kozak, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koziarski Classes '81, '82, '83, '85, '86 8: '96 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kozlowski Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kozlowsi Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kozlowski '41 Karen fMajewskiJ Kozlowski '75 Go Irish from MIM Ken Kozlowski Helen Kozniewski Leonard J . Krajewski Best wishes Class '86IJAMIE KRALIK Therese LaPlante Kralovic 1952 Congrats Candace, Love, Bob KranzJDad Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Kranz Good Luck Class of '86 From the Richard Kranz Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kranz, Sr. Pat Kratzman Jim, Barb, Amy, Charlie 8: Jamie Krause Good Luck Matt from the Kregel Clan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kremnetz Hi, Sr. Gemma, from Mike Kress Tom Kress, Class of '81 Congratulations, Joan and Tom Kress Our thanks to Central Tom and Lou Ann Kress and family The Kresses are proud of Central Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krieger Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krieger Kris '86, Lori '88, Angie '91, Becky '94 Uncle Geno Krispin Kristy and Carol use Mr. Zogg's Nick Krochmal, NY Family Alice Kroll John A. Kroll 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kroll 8: family Mr. and Mrs. John Kromenacker Larry Komienacker is GOD! Praise me Frances Krompak 9141 Gym Teacher Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Randy Krumm Mr. and Mrs. Dave Knrse 8: Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kruse Joe Kruszynski, Class of '86 John 8: Gerri Kurszynski - Cindy '79, Mike '81, Carrie '82, Joe '86 Barbara Kruzel '58 Good Luck JennyII5ove, Busia Kruzel The Kruzel Family says GO IRISH Helen Kruzel Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Krygielski Ronald 8: Janice Krygielski, Class '66 Richard Krzan, 3602 Elm Street Stanley Knran, 3602 Elm Street Mr. 8: Mrs. C.R. Krzeminski 8: Fam. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Krzyzaniak Joan Krzyzanowski Go Fighting Irish Chuck 8: Nancy Kubiak, '67 and '68 Kubiak, Leonard, MIM 8: sons TITDR Stanley Kubic MIM Daniel Kubicki, 3005 123rd St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J . Kubicz Mr. and Mrs. William Kubicz Dave Kuchcinski and Family MIM Jim Kuebbeler wish Central and daughter Ann Luck and Love M. Kuebler: 'Al' 'Whiteness' 'Ralph' Christina and Michael Kuebler Jay Knerr '70 Denny Kuhr Good Luck Peggie Dossat 1986 Class Jim and Bonnie Kujawa Fred Kufda, Alumni '63 CENTRAL Robert Kujda and Kathy Kujda Contractor - R.C. Kulakowski Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kulczak Alice Kulwicki - Good Luck JV B-Ball Don and Linda Kulwicki and Family John Kulwicki - Insurance Agency 865-2882 Mary and Jim Kulwicki and Maxwell Nancy A. Kurmner Amy Kunkel, Class of '85 , U. of M. - Go Blue - Amy Kunkel Mr. and Mrs. Bemie Kunkel Steve, Tony, and Andy Kunkel Blanche Kunkel Good Luck Ethel Kunkel 8: Family Lori Kunkel - Go Irish Matthew Kunkel - Good Luck Theresa Kunkel Tony and Karen Junz and Family Mr. and Mrs. James Kurek Good Luck Fighting Irish of CCHS From the Kurkjian Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kusner Mr. 8: Mrs. Mark T. Kusner 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Edmund Kusz 8: Connie '86 Joanne Kusz, Class of '67 Good Luck Seniors - Jeff Kuyoth Pat and Jim Kuzyk Mr. and Mrs. David Kwasniak Nancy Kwasniak Sophie Kwasniak Mr. 8: Mrs. Don Kwiatkowski FMI '86 Don and Pat KwiatkowskiIGOOD LUCK Geraldine A. Kwiatkowski Mary Kate Kwiatkowski Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kwiatkowski Thomas and Patricia Kwiatkowski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kwiatkowski GO KNIGHTS - Steve and Janet Kyle Lillian -n- Bill Kynard 2001 Clinton L Zawisza Broke 38 min, 9-29-85 Lynda S. Labozan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lackney The Lackneys - Tom '54, Judy '59, Trish '81, Beth '82, Sue '85 The LADD Family - Elaine, Tracey '88, Matt '89, and Angie '90 Vaughn and Albina Ladd Best Wishes Class of '86IPaul Ladrow Jim Lagger, Class of '77 Larry and Kathy Lagger GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL FANS, YEAIILAGGERS Robert and Barbara LaGrange May the Lord Bless You Monica Lamb Good Luck Trish - Mary Lamont Ann Lampkowski Lance 8: Brooke, Class of '89 8: '90 Lance -n- Claudia 4 ever '85 E.J. Landin says GOOD LUCK MICHELE Tom, Carol, Cheryl '84 Landin Michele Landin '86 Seniors are sweet ComplimentsIMary Margaret Landin '37 Harold Landis Mr. 8: Mrs. David Land and Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank bong Joseph L. Langenderfer Langendonk-Rose E., 243 Palmer St. Amie LaPlante, Class of '85 Mark LaPlante - Pete Rose - 4192 '86 Mrs. Mary F. LaPlante, Good Luck Mike and Cathy LaPlante, Class '60 Good Luck Fighting Irish Mike LaPlante, Class of '83 Mr. and Mrs. Larry LaPointe Congratulations Irish! Truly a great year! MIM Robert Larcher Julie CDameJ Large '78 Mrs. Ethal Larkin Larry Bird and The Celtics are 161 Larry, fChew, Chewj, I love you! Renee C LaScola you're great 8: BW, Luv, Cheryl Good Luck Connie '86 and Tommy '88 From Mrs. Francis LaScola I love Amy Ceinowski, from Brett Laskey, and Pat Feeley loves Billy I Brett Laskey, Gretta Laskey Bill Laskey, John Laskey Last Patron I have to sell, WEBB '86 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Latkofsky Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lau Good Luck Class of '89 Sue Lau Good Luck Laura and Class of '89 From Cathy Laub Jackie -- Swimming star, J. Lauber JENNIFER - 441 in Soccer. J. Lauber Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lauber Kevin - our guh guy. J . Lauber Nathan - a trophy winner. J . Lauber Stephanie - Blue-eyed wonder. Lauber Jane and Bill Lauer. Good Luck Class of '86. Jane and Bill Lauer CHAPJ BEST WISHES TO THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OF '88 Pat, Marilyn, and Joy Laughlin Doug and Carol Laumann CCHS is grrrreat! Laurie Bishop's friends are sweet! SV, TZ, SA, LS, SR, LP, MM, LF, MP, MM, JH Laurie LOVES! Boris Becker - '85! Mr. and Mrs. James Laux 6134 Dixon Ave. Best wishes, Alton Lavoy Jr. 8: Fam. Bob and Betty Lavoy Good Luck, David Lavoy and Family Robert, Rosemary, John, Christine, Mick, Frank, Pete Lavoy like the new look J.R. and Sally Jo Lawniczak ' Keith-Kim-Chris, great CCHS products Jean Lawrence, Class of '72 Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Lawrence 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawson know Marty niles James and Helen Lazette The Leites, Bemard, Jean, Julie '82, Janet '83 and Carol '86 Lead mile faitte Leah O'Neil1 - likyear volunteer O. Leak - Good luck Irish Learn about computers, they're in Arcadia Simon LeBon and Nick Rhodes Jeanette CThomasJ Lebowsky Class of 1936, A Golden Girl John David Lechman 1984 Mefty Palmer Lechman '55 Led Zeppelin and Central - 41, KBX Led Zeppelin lives on forever Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti Good Luck Jeen WestcottlDon Lederrnan Carol Lediarz God loves His children, Alice A, Lee Woodwinds Rule . . . Greta Lee Sharon Lee 3340 Maher Street Left of Center Racing, Inc. The whole Lehman bunch Congratulations Bemardine Beins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lehman Congratulations Rebecca S. Beins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lehman Brian Lehmann Jeff, Janet Lehmann, Nov. 30 1985 Juanita!Kenneth Lehmann Tina Lehmann 8: Jeff Lijewski 4ever Leighanna loves Mike Best of Luck, Lisa Leija, Love, UKnow Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leisenheimer 528 Greenfield, Maumee, Ohio Sandra M. Lemle Estella Lenga Anne Lenkay, Class of 1983 JS Lenkay, Class of 1984 Joanne and Joe Lenkay of '49 and '44 Joanne and Mike Lenkay Zachary and Kelly Jo Suzie Lenkay!GOOD LUCK IN '86-7 SIS BONNIE LENKOWSKI, CLASS OF '68 Sandy Lentz Congratulations Class of '86 Donald Leonhardt Family Good Luck Jenny Leopold '89 GrandmalGrandpa Clarence Leopold '43 Jenny '89, JohnlPeggy Leopold '67 Tim and Susan Leopold '68 Leslie -n- Chad forever '89 Carol Lesniewicz Eddie and Gene Leszczynski Let the good times roll Let's go, Irish! Let's go, Irish! Let's go to Donald's, Aunt Helen David Lewandowski '73 David Lewandowski and family Donna Lewandowski Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward J. Lewandowski Good Luck Irish! Mr. and Mrs. Lewandowski Success to Kevin!Eve1yn Lewandowski Ms. Joyce Ann Lewandowski Judith Ann Lewandowski Good Luck Fighting Irish Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewandowski 41 Regina Parkway, Toledo Good Luck Lisa Lewandowski Mike and Cindy Lewandowski 8: Family Randi Lewandowski, Class of '89 Congratulations Lori Pinkelman From Cindy '83 8: Rob Lewandowski Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewandowski Lewandowski, Robert J. Family The Ron Lewandowski Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Ron Lewandowski, GO IRISH Sophie Lewandowski Mr. Stanley Lewandowski Virginia Lewandowski Inez Leyland Annie Leyman and Ziggy, Class of '80 GO ZEILERS, Kathy Leyman, Class '75 Ron and Katie Leyman '50 Kathy '75, Gary '78, Annie '80, Ellen '83 Librarians love Irishmen L.ee Liddell, Congratulations Nathan Life is a Beach! LIFE is full of mysteries, but one we must always remember, GOD'S HERE Ms. Barbara Lighthill The Mr. and Mrs. Ligman Family Linda, Dave, Jim, Pat, and Jim Terry says GOOD LUCK IRISH Linda, David, Cheryl, Mark - forever Linda and Susie love CCHS Toni CNitzJ Linden 1970 Genise Lindsey - GOOD LUCK MAUREEN Mr. and Mrs. Craig Linehari Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Links Lion Teenboard - Julie H., Betsy H., Lisa K., Jamie F. - SENIORS 1986 Stacey Lipe The Luck of the Irish be with you grandson Arlene Lipinski Go for four great years, Keith Mom, Dad, Scott, Nikki, Jena Lipinski Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lipper Lisa, DeeDee, Leola, Jr, Curtis Steanna Lisa Lutz's Friends at Crossgates Listen 8: Appreciateffhey are future Rose and A1 Lister A1 '53, Babb '59, Dale '61 Judy Dungan Litten, Class of 1961 The Little Pinto kicks, Class of '86 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Litwin, CCHS Live, Love 8: Love Life!Michelle G Good Luck MaryBeth '89!LIVINGSTONS Mr. and Mrs, Livingston GO IRISH Good Luck Irish from THE LOCKETTS Go Irish Class of '88!Loisel Family Loner Brass Does It Sweeter Thomas E. Long and Family The Longeway Family Lonnie, Bobby, Cindy, Jenny, Keith, Dave, Kevin, Barb and Ryan Lonseth Pat and Brian Lonsway Best Wishes in '86 Look out Irish, here comes Scooter LOOKIN' FINE IN '89 Looking Fine in '89, Go Irish!JH Looking Fine in '89 - Hi Patricia Looking Fine in '89 - Lisa, Jeni, Tracy Looking Fine in '89 - N.M. Tom, Alice and Meghan Loomis GO IRISH Lori, hello, Love, Bill G. Lori Majewski - I love you! Love, CL Cushy - Patooty says HI Lotta Luck Eric - A 8: D Denson Lots of Luck Gail, Chad 8: Troy 8: PJ Lots of Luck Tam, Love, Aunt Harriet Lots of Luck to CB, TI' 8: DC! You're the greatest! KM 8: DH! FF, Love, C Lotsa Luck you luscious gals!B.W. Lots of Luv 8: Luck, Amy - Mom 8: Ed Robert Lott B.K.A. THE THROB 1988 Robert Lott THE STAR OF THE CITY Louis and Andy '89lLee, Lisa Michel Louie Louie GO IRISH Lee Love, Best Wishes Candy Girl Chicago Love from Rachel to Jenny Stark Love from Swinetown!Ron, Pat, Joshua Love and happiness for Sean Simmons Love and happiness for Sean Simmons Love to Susie Burrell '88 Mom 8: Dad Love ya Amy, Aunt Norma 8: Uncle Mike Love you Class of '87, C. Lynn - Mom Jim, Lonna, Nick, Tom and David Lowe Good Luck Robb Lownsbury The Lubinski Family i Luck and Love to Kathie and Susan Luck to Diane, Jenny, Marybeth, Susan Good Luck Class of '87 GO CENTRAL GO IRIS1-III' HE MARTIN LUDLOW FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ludwig Mary Elizabeth Ludwin and her cute daughter Kelli Lynn Carpenter Harriet Ludwikowski, GOOD LUCK IRISH Ronald and Joan Lukasik Ann Chudzinski Lumbrezer '72 Ruth and Dave Lump Dennis Lump, Class of '61 Kendra Lump 8: Julie Klear, Class '89 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lump Pete and Edwina Lump, Happy 50th Luv yalCG, TT, LS, DC. THANKS, KEVIICARM Mary Lynch, Class of '29 Janice and Joe Lydic Mr. and Mr. R.C. Lydy To my granddaughter Lori, keep up the good work. Love, Busia Lykowski Jodi and Jessica Lykowski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch Lynn and Christopher say GO IRISH Lynn and Co. '87 Lynn Speweik, your dad is always at your side spiritually helping you Lynn Speweik, you're the best. STACIE LYNNIE: Bear Lake, Freddy, Portside, Friendlys, Magic Shoe, Love ya, Paula Lynn 8: Ker, have a rocking '87!Bonz M-GO BLUE! TOM and CAROL MH luvs KLJKM luvs GR 4-ever KMMH M. J.M. Remodeling M. Kuebler!Do I make you smile? K MM, PC, KB N GZ are foxes foreverfl' CT MVP P Stephanie, Marita 8: Jeannine Good Luck Irish - Cyrill Maag Jim 8: Suzan MacHarg, Good Luck '86 Diane Haas Machinski, Class 1968 Macino Sons.Shoe Service, Inc. Good Luck Central from Maciukiewicz Good Luck with your studies at Central, Armea Mack Cindy and Scan Mack Kathleen and Daniel Mack!HI AMY L. Jim and Rita Mack Mrs. S.P. Mack Jim and Linda Mackey!GO IRISH '88 This lets Jeff Beaya wear jeans Mr, and Mrs. Jim Mackiewicz Stanley Mackiewicz Go Irish - Russ 8: Shirley Mackinnon Mr. and Mrs. James Mackley Go Irish Wrestling Macomber is supporting CCHS - '82 Macomber Macmen Baseball ffl Mad Opus Beyond Meadow Dome DJS MMM Go Dave C., CCHS Band, Let's Make State This Year! Grandma Madden Mr. and Mrs. James E. Madden Fr. Mike Madden, Class of '55!Congrats Dave Collins, Terrific Drummer Madonna Madonna Madonna aifl Maggie and Laura friends for-ever Jack and Katie Maher John, Glenda, Melanie Anthony Maher Mrs. E.P. Maher Mr. and Mrs, Jack Maher 8: Family Larry 8: Stephanie Maher '53 8: '54 The Phillip Maher family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maher J . Ronald Mainous 5717 Candlestick Ct. Toledo, OH Jennifer Mainous Class of '89 Andy Mahoney 1982 Jack Mahoney '65 Jim '58 8: Barb '60 Mahoney Mike, Mary, Molly, Kerry, Erin Mahoney Go Irish! Be A Winner! Jim and Kathy Maidlow Mr. and Mrs. James Maier Jan 8: Pete Maier 8: the 7 kids '59 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Maier Denis and Christine Majewski Let the good times roll, Class of '89 Don and Barb Majewski Jim and Elaine Majewski '55 Good Luck Susan and Class of '86 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Majka Susan M. Majka, Class of '86 Scott and Sue Majoros Make Music, Not War!!! Make Music not war!Per, 9lPiano Lab Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Makulinski Anthony 8: Cynthia Malczewski 8: baby Michelle Malczewski, Class of '88 Ralph and Virginia Malczewski Dr. Robert E. Maley and Family Cliff Mallett Congratulations, From the Mallins Go Irish, John and Barb Malone Dan Maloney, Class of '84 Marsha Maloney, Class of '82 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Maloney Don and Kathy Malosh '69 Maml: Well, we made it! '86 is here fworks for mel Thanks for all pal. Gus Mancy and Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Manders and Family Karyn '87, MaryEllen '88, Good Luck The David Mang Family, Good Luck '87 Good Luck Class of '89, T.W. Mangan Mrs. Marian Mangas Marian Mangas, Asbury Dr. Chuck Mann Jr. Class of '69 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Manore Go Irish, David Mantel, Classof '82 Helen Mantz Good Luck Irish, The Maraughas Marc and Elaine Say Hi A. J., L 8: K Marching Band, Looking Fine in '89 Diane Marcinek CDembo '63j Mari, Good Luck and have fun! MD Mari, Have a great four years at Central. Love, Mom and Dad Mari and Micky, have a terrific year! Love, G. Maria's Catering Services Marino and Dolphins win Superbowl Bird and Celtics, win NBA Title Nate and Jean Marino, Go '88 Mario and Angie Together Always! Christos Maritsas Mark Gor, it's a brave new world. Mark, Suzy '76, Mitch and Jillian? Compliments of Fr. Markus Good Luck Class of '86 Dr, and Mrs. Richard M. Markoff Tricia Marks at LIS Rudie Marksch and Karen Otte '78 Howie '47 and Jeanne Markwood Congratulations Class of 1986! Mamie '86, Good Luck, Mom 8: Dad Mr. 8: Mrs. Edwin V. Marok Good Luck Irish Mr. James Edward Marok Maggers 0'Connor Marok Thomas W, Marok Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marougi The Marquis Family Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John Marshall Dorothy L. Marshall JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJEFF Trapp ...IL.oveYou,MaryMarsha11 Jeff Trapp's Nova Jams, 1 Love You Jeff Forever, Mary Marshall Ron Marshall, Good Luck Mary '87 Mr. 8: Mrs. John Martin and Family Gary 8: Ann CGoodnoughJ '69 Martin Helen 8: Joe Martin say Good Luck Joe 8: Jeri Martin, Class of '80 8: '81 The Martins, Class of 2000 and 2001 Mary, Best of Luck with 175 F Tracy Marty An Alumni Mary Lynn, Rick, Liz, Mike, Joyce, Tom The Marzecs, 241 Warrington Good Luck Irish from: Richard Mase Cyril 8: Betty Masiulaniec 1970 Good Luck to the Class of '88 From Charlotte Mason Mr. 8: Mrs. James Mason AdslPersona1 Patrons 379 James Mason Family Go Irish! Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Mason Good Luck Irish, Connie 8: Sam Mason Mrs. Vincent Massa Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Massingill Don and Marie Masztak and Family Mr.IMrs. Gumersindo Mata and Family Mrs. 8: Mrs. Jose A. Mata, 543 Austin Good Luck, The Edgar Matheis Family Mrs. Janet M. Materni fDemko '68J Ms. Lisa E. Mathena Good Luck, The Edgar Matheis Family Margaret S. Mathews M.S.W. Ph.D. Matt and Jenni, TRUE LOVE ALWAYS Matt Kess and Barney Rubble are O - F - I - T - W - A Mrs. Bemard J. Matthews Mike Matthews, Class of '78 Tricia MatthewsIKerry Kalogh BFF8:E Joe Mattoni Family GO IRISH 119621 Best of Luck from the Class of 1960 Sam and Carrie Mattoni and Family Mr.lMrs. Bemard Matusak GOOD LUCK Mrs. Stella Matuszak Mrs. Stella Matuszak Matuszewski, Martha Class of '61 Ron Matuszewski Mr. 8: Mrs. Victor V. Matuszewski Maumee Business and Professional Women's Club wishes CCHS success. Maureen, have a great 4 yearsIJoe Deborah A. Maus, Class of '86 Donna Maus, Class of '87 No. 1 Nancy Maus, N,D.A., Class of 1964 Jim Mauter, Class of '67 May health and success be yours. May the Lord bless the Class of '85 May the luck of the Irish be with you, Gary, in '86, '87, and '88 May we serve you? We're cannibals! Good Luck Rene Elliott. THE MAYOS Good Luck '87, Love, OrinIMary Mazoni Good Luck, Class of '86, THE MAZURS Carl Mazzurco, Class of '53 Dan McAdoo, Class of '87 Dick and JoAnn McAdoo Steve McAdoo, Class of '82 Tom McAdoo, Class of '85 Mr. and Mrs. McAlear Cheryl McAllister McB1'ide Family, wishes the Class of '88 the best is yet to come Jim, Bette Jo, Jay 8: Katie McCabe Jerry McCarthy, 267 Leland Avenue Dr. 8: Mrs. Jos McCarthy '47 8: '49 Josette McCarthy '72, Tim McCanhy and Conor and Ryan Congratulations Class of 1986 from L.G. McCarthy -- Alumni Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McCarthy PegMartyMaryPatKelly8:Kevin McCarthy Cathy McCartney, Class of 1975 Rita M. McCartney '74 CDM William J. McCartney, Sr. Family '39 The McCartneysIBill '64, Diane SHS '65 Brian '88, Allison '00, IRISH FOREVER The McCartys Tom, Mary Jean 8: Kids Carrie and William McCaughtry Good Luck Mrs. McCauley CJ '89 McCauley's 25th Anniversary Brenda McClellan Cecilia Cousino McClennan Class '34 Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert McCoskey 8: Family Dick and Sharon McCluskey Larry and Mary McCormack and Family Best Wishes Sherrie, The McCormicks Good luck, Class of '89! Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCourt Good luck Arica Quinn, Class of '87 Love, Yvonne McCoy and Lewis Quinn D.C. McCrahen Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael McCrary 8: family Becky McCreery 8: Molly Tilimon Clayton McCreery Marsha McCreery Mrs. Helen G. McCullough John P. McCullough, Class of '82 Molly McCullough, Class of '88 is 9141 Mr. 8: Mrs, Robert J. McCullough 380 AdslPersonal Patrons MIM J. McDougall, 3231 White St. MI Mr. 8: Mrs. Douglas McEwen, Nicki Morrison and Douggy McEwen Scott L. McFadden Marie Ann McGanity Shari McGarrity, LOVES, John Hughes Thomas McGarrity Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. McGee Good Luck, Class of '86 Good Luck Irish, J 8: B McGowan Mr. 8: Mrs. James McGowan, Jr. Barbara McGranahan is a Loving, Dedicated Mother 8: Loves her children Eve and Mike McGrath Mr. 8: Mrs. Allen McGreevy 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. E.L. McGreevy Mr. 8: Mrs. E.L. McGreevy Ruth CFinleyJ McGreevy, Class '32 Good Luck Irish, Bob McGuire '87 Colleen McGuire, Class of '87 Dan 8: Ruth McGuire Class of '60 Danny, Patrick and Molly Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McGuire Pat, Mary, and Jennifer McGuire Go Irish! Good Luck Fighting Irish from the McGuires, Dave, Barb, Bob, Kris Jack and Rosemary McGurk 'l952 Marty and Cindy McGurk Darmy and Andy Compliments of Mr. 8: Mrs. Edwin E. McHugh and Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Jack McHugh Compliments of Mark and Pat McHugh Mary Quertinmont McHugh '50 Go Irish! From the Mclntire family Rafe 8: Rick Mclntire are MASSIVE! Ina McIntyre Jennifer McJunkin, Class of 1996 Samantha McJunkin, Class of 1997 Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald McKelvey MIM Gary R. McKinley 8: family Jim McMahon, 1950 Donna McManus Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank J. McManus 2271 Townley, Toledo, Ohio Michael McManus and family, Best of luck in the 1985-86 season, Irish Mrs. Carol Uordanj McNamara Good luck, Class of '86 Thanks, Kelly and Bill McNeal Marv, Pat and Mike McNutt Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert F. McNutt Sandy McNutt, '81 Chris McPhillips, '87, loves CCHS Chris McPhillips is god, '87, 1191 Go Irish, the McQuade family Good luck Irish! Tonya McQuade Mr. 8: Mrs. John McTigue, Jr. Me wuvs my Hunty Bunty - Denny Whit Mean Dean keep on Crushin'! - Paul Good Luck Irish! Anne Meckler Meegan and Bleasdale 4145 N. Lockwood, Good Luck Kim Bragg Mr. Dave Meegan, Class of '74! Robert Meek and Family Brian Meeker Family The Meeks shall inherit the Earth! Mees Love all me frienzs Best of Luck, Jim Mehallow Jim Mehallow and The Class of '89 Jim Mehallow our friendly neighbor Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mehling KellYann Meidt '84 Army ROTC UT - '88 Go Irish! The Meiers Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meier Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meissner Mel my Bestest Friend, Luv Sheryl '86 Melanie and DadIGood Luck Deanna! Mr. and Mrs. John J, Menard Good Luck Class of '86 From the Menard Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Menichetti Menkes Bakery 408 N. Summit, Portside meow, meow - purr To Kohleen '88 xoxo MACHO BABY and MINDY MAGO0 Don and Peggy Merurio, Go Irish Mr. 8: Mrs. James Mercurio '61 Good Luck Class of '88 8: '89 Mark 8: Michelle Mercurio, Love, Mom 8: Dad Roy Mercurio, Go Irish Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meredith Merkels support The Fighting Irish Merritts, Jim, Annette, Jeff, Mike '87 Good Luck in '86!!! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Menz Good Luck to All - Jim 8: Barb Merzke Mr. 8: Mrs. Jim 8: Lois Merzke God Bless CCHS - The Methvins Mr. 8: Dr. Michael 8: Patricia Metting NorbIEsther Metty, 55th Anniversary Ms. Sharon Metzger David A. Meyer Sr. Family The Gary L. Meyer Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis W. Meyer Paul and Joyce Meyer Steve '75, Tom '81, Mike '85, Greg '89 Good luck Sam and Carrie, Gram Meyer Looking fine in '89, Theresa Meyer Meyers, Jordan, Swartz fTunesb, Hafner, Tucker, Wojo, Tynan, free men in '86 Kathy Meyers 'Class of '82-'83' Molsen 'Bud 'Busch 'Pabst'Loin's Brew' Good luck, Class of '86, from Tom and Regina Meyers and family Miami in '86 David K. Michael Michael Jackson continues 2 conquer Michael and Rachel, finally in 1985 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Michaelson Marty Michaelson, the Franny Mildred Michaelson, go '86 football Nancy and Dick Michalak, go Central Edward T. Michalak Jane Michalak Mr. and Mrs. John Michalak Richard Michalak II 3264 Meadowbrook Ct., Toledo, Ohio Class of '87 rules CCHS, Tom Michalak Dr. W. Michalis supports CCHS! Dave, Ginny, 8: Adams Michalski Gerri Michalski, Class of '82 Gene and Joann Michalski, Class '51 Ted and Patricia Michalski Michelle Cater - I Luv U alwaysIShel Michelle, Lori, Kristie, Sara - Luv ya - S Michelle Loves Doug 4-ever Michelle - 9151 Babysitter Michelob Light for the Winners '86 Michigan Wolverines Rule, Becky Z '92 Good Luck Heidi 8: Steve, Lee Michoff Good Luck Class '89, MIM A.E. Mickens Micky, Have a great last year! Joe Micky, I love you now 8: always Julie Micky - May all your dreams for the future come true. Love, Mom and Dad Miehls' Family, Dave, Don, Jim M. Miglori Mike I hope you tum the money in Mike Konwin loves Kathy Berry '86 Mike loves Heidi forever, Class '87 Mike loves Leighann Mike, Matt, Kristi, Jill, Soph. Off. '85 Mike, Tim, Erinne, Jeff, Mike, Gale Mike W Is last, Class of '91 - GWW The Mikolajczk Family Sophie Mikolajczyk The best of The Mikolajczyks Stan the Man . Good Luck Mike and the Class of '88 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mikula, Go Irish Yea-Team, Shirley and John Mikus HI Fr. Donnelley From Fred Milkie MD Cindy Miller Loves Mark Kolasinski Cindy Miller and Mark Kolasinski Hi Amy Stevens Good Luck Irish Don and Karen Miller Donald Miller Family Helen L. Miller Howard F. Miller - 77 Birckhead Pl. The Irish are Great- Miller Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller Ken Miller, Class of '85 If you don't like wrestling, you have never been to a matchIM. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miller Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miller Michael P. Miller Mike 8: Joyce MillerICongratulations to the Class of '86 Pat Allen Miller '83, Ray Miller '38 MillerIPaul, Judy, Bob, Ron, Cindy, Cher Mr. 8: Mrs. R. Miller 8: Eric Miller Good Luck Greg Miller, Class of '87 Good Luck to the great Class of '88 Rick Miller Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Miller, Class '34 The Robert Miller Family Sue and Terry Miller Wayne and Jenny Miller Mr. and Mrs, R.W. Mills Eleanor Mang Mineff, Class of 1956 Michelle Mininger, Class of '65 The Minnis Family Best Wishes Rene '86, The Minskers Compliments of MIM Harold Misch Misfits Bowlers, Lido Lanes Ami and Bill Mishka and cats Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Misiuda The Misiuda Family MissTheLunchBunchHunchIn 114 Ms B Miss Winfree's 228 Seniors say GOODBYE CENTRAL! Beverly Mitchel Charlie Frank Mitchell III Mrs. Theresa Mitchell Ted, Marcia, Ted 8: Lisa Mix. YEA! Compliments of Jolm Moan '44 Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold A. Moffett Marty and Terri Mohler Mohlers - Ed '39, Martin '66, Carolyn '68 Claire '72, Beth '74, Meg '82, Steve '84 Shari, Michelle, Tina, 8: Barbara Mohr MIM F. Mohr GOOD LUCK CLASS '88 zzzz Jodi Mohr 8: Tina Majewski alive from '85 8: still partying zzz Mr. and Mrs, John Mohr and Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Molet say GOOD LUCK FIGHTING IRISH Don and Marty Moline and Family I started in all in '56IPat Moline Mollnari Family Molly 8: Beth - The Class of 1986 Molly-Dolly, we love you and wish you the best! Tim, Barb, 8: M.S.L. Molly, good luck in the future, PJ Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Molnar Rick and Pat Molnar Molnar, Sandra, Class of 1962 MomIDad, thanks for all your love, time, 8: energy, etc. Love, Dawn! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Momenee Norma and Ed Monhollen David and Brenda Monroe, 1983 We love guys! Amy 8: Jenny Monroe Refugio Montaro, Jr., good luck Lawrence Monrford and family Mr. and Mrs. John Montie Good luck in '87, Mike Love 8: happiness for you, C. Moody MIM Alfred Moore 8: Ann L. Gross 1412 Addington Rd. Toledo, Ohio Charlie Moore and his Nova, '79 Two classics in their own time. Charlie Moore, kill the Frannies Mrs. Cheryl Moore Good luck Irish! Chris Moore, Good Luck Class of '86 Kathy 8: Kelly Moore - Special twins Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore Charlie, Coach Naufel says Charles E. Moran, 2145 Mescher James Moran, Class of '59 Good LuckIGrandma and Grandpa Moran Joan Moran, Class of '54 John Moran Good Luck Tim Best Wishes Class '89 TomIBarb Moran Fred and Judy Morgan Mr. and Mrs. George C, Morgan Jr. Jolene Morgenstem, Class of 2002 James R. Morman D.D.S. Mr,IMrs, Chester Morran, Class of '62 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Morrin 1935 Miss Jane Morrin 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrin, Class 1966 Compliments of Mr. 8: Mrs. William Morrin, Have a great year! Miami Vice is great, says B. Morris Chris Morrison Loves Jim Lewis Jim Morrison, POET IN AMERICA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow Dave '80 Chris and Monica Mosko John 8: Carol '58 MoskoIGO FOR IT '89 Lynn Mosko, '85 Good luck sis '89 Sue Mosko, We're lookin fine in '89 Rose Mosley to Maureen Keller Good Luck Irish Moss '84 I Love Nancy Lyn Ward forever, may our love last long. Jeffrey Mossing Good Luck, Steve and Karen Mossing Motley Crue Kicks, SS-n-LM Motley Crue, Sept. 18, ACIDC Sept. 26 Mrs. W.J. Moules, 1252 Royalton Mowie and Howie, Class of '88 GO IRISH SOCCER from the Moynihans Mr. J. Class of doing fine in '89 Mr. P's Big Adventure in Per. 2 Mr. Schetzsle gave me this one! Mrs. Caroline Mrozinski Mrs. Janet Mrozinski Mrs. Holmes likes Elbow Room Pizza Mrs. Juanita WinfreeIHi! Conf. 226 Mrs, Reymann is Wonderful! Mrs. Sif. Frosh 5I6, English Roolz 555 Siferd 9th per. English is great Suba's Per. 9, extraordinary! 8: Mrs. Lester Mueller 8: son Donny Joe Muir John and Joann Muir Good luck, from Larry Mulheisen Teresa Daoust Muller, Class of '72 Muppets rule, dead or alive in '85 MS Muppets rule, dead or alive in '85 RJ MIM John Murawski, GO IRISH MIM R 8: J Murbach and family Compliments of Father Murd Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mumen Dick and Ann Mumen, Steve, Sharon, Pat, Kathy, Bob, Kevin, Chris Jack and Rita Mumen John M. Mumen, Class of '74 Good luck Irish Mike 8: Sandy Mumen '66, Jenny '89 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mumen Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mumen Sharon Mumen Mr, 8: Mrs. Terry Mumen and family Tom and Mary Mumen Good luck, from the Murphy family Jack Murphy Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy John P. Murphy Family Ken 8: Betty Murphy, Class of '64 8: '66 Mr.IMrs. Lawrence Murphy GO IRISH Lorine E. Murphy Judy and Mark Muphy Sara Murphy and Mr, Francis Murphy Good Luck Fighting Irish! Joe, Mary, Carl, Ann, Steve, Marty Murray Mr. Murray 2456 Scottwood The Joseph Murrays 1967 thru 1983 David Musch 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Musial Mr, and Mrs. Tom Muszynski Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mutchler My Aunts are 441, Love, Mary '89 My favorite three J are Centralites Love and Best Wishes alwaysIS.K.K. My little brother is in the Class of '88 which is really great My Lovable KidsIRoger, Tina, 8: Becky My, my, the ZAR goes to Central My sister made my buy this! Chris and Jerry Myers Our son Tom is in Band and Wrestles Esther Sulier Myers Good Luck Jeff Myers '90 Capt. Jerome M. Myers USCG Compliments of Maggie Myers Mike Myers '83, wishes class of '89 GL Best Wishes '86IPaul 8: Dorothy Myers Robert W. Myers Sr. Ron Myers and Florida in '86 Mrs. Shirley Myers D.J. Myles Mylo is not really an old man! Mr. 8: Mrs. Edmund L. Naber Edwin Nadolny Michael A, Nadolny, GOOD LUCK SARAJO Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nagle Mrs. Esther Nagle Mrs. Evelyn Nagle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nagle Frank J. Nagle Jr. Attila Nagy, Pride of the Class '88 Nancy Nagy Steve 8: Penny Nagy Jim 8: Nancy Nally '45, '46 Happy St. PatIick's Day, in advance Nancy, I'11 always love you! Steve G0 IRISH, Mr. and Mrs. Napierala Bob and Kathy Napierala Floyd 8: Charmaine Napierala Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul J. Napierala '76 Paul '76 and Chris '80 Napierala The Napiers - 1980, '84, '86, '88 Fr. Marty Nassr Janet and Tom Navarre Bob and Debbie Navarre Mr. and Mrs. John Navarre say GO IRISH HAVE A GREAT SEASON Mr. and Mrs. Pete Navarrow Bob Nearing Supports CCHS Football John E, Neeley Neenaa, Mr, and Mrs. John J. Denise, '75 8: Brett, '73 Neenan The Negrin Farnily Pedro, Olga, Janet, Beatrice and little Pedro Billy Bob Nejvam Mr. George Nenno Chuck Neptune Family '56 '60 '85 '91 '92 GOOD-LUCK from Mr. 8: Mrs. Ness Ann M. Nester '83 Phyllis '45 and George Nester Larry and Gayla Nester Family The Nester-Meyer Family. Since 1941 Dorothy Neuhausel, Class of '31 MIM Fred Neuhausel, Cheri Miller Edward J. Neumann Never Fear, 'Cause Jag is here! GOOD LUCK IRISH! From the Nevers, Chuck, Judy, Bridget, Chuck 8: Rich The new Pro-LifeIAlive with Love The New Pro-Life - Lives!!!!! Newlyweds Mark 8: Trudy, 9-7-85 Mr. and Mrs. Roben Newman Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Newsom NGU 'lf Fred Burrell 4' Gary Grady Ray Gonia ' Class of 1984 CCHS ' MIM David Nichols, Class of '65 Mr. and Mrs. H Nichter, GOOD LUCK '87 Nick's Barber Shop, 510 Madison Ave. Nicole Clifford paves the way for Kevin in 1990, Keep up the good work Good Luck, From the Niedbo Brothers Eileen and Jerry Neidbalski Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen The Nigh Family Night Ranger Live '85 -- Leighanne Night Ranger rocks in America! Best Wishes From The Nikolakos 1992 Go Keith, Love, Mom, Dad 8: Aimee Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nirschl Good Luck Melanie '87, Nana Nitz I love The Foumiers, E. Nixon No one is more beautiful than A.V.! Dianne fWienerD, Noe '70 The Noggle Family Wishes The Central Tradition To Live On! Barbara and Gerald T. Noonan Congratulations Brenda! Boonie Noonan, Class of '83 Brenda Noonan Class of '86 Loretta E. Noonan Good Luck Irish The Nonnal are INSIGNIFICANT - ERIC Bennie's Place, 3353 Franklin Kenny Notheis, Prop. Novas rule, yeah - go, Class of '86 Ken and Karen Nowak, Class of '77 Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Nowacki 4428 Douglas Rd. Cindi Nowacki, Toledo, Ohio Rosanne Marie Nowacki Doug '81, Lynn '82, Lori '83 Nowak Good luck Jeff '89 Sister Geraldine Nowak, O.S.F. Ron and Joanne Nowak Vicki Nowak-King, Class of '73, Terri Nowak, Class of '86 The Nowak family Helen Nowicki, good luck to the greatest class ever, which is '86! Classy guys and sexy chicks, we are the Class of '86! Jerri Nowicki Shirley and Jim Nowicki Good luck, Irish Terry Nowicki, Class of '88 Todd J. Nowicki, '79 Sharon McNutt Nugent '74 ffl MacDonald's Manager IDA, Lee D. 9197 - Now I can wear jeans! Yeah, Sara Mary and Paul Nungester Edna Nunn Bob 8: Judy Nusbaum, Class of '76 MIM Charles M. Nusbaum, Class of '90 Judy Iwinski Nusbaum, Class of '76 OSU 4191 Go Bucks! BEAT MICHIGAN! Rev. and Mrs. W.C. Oakes Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Obee Luv ya Dawn, Gram 8: Gramp Obergefell Greg Obemeder I still love U, Imia! Good Luck BethIMr. 8: Mrs. Obertacz The object of life is to have fun, but sometimes you need a friendIT JG Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Obloza Looking forward to '89 Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Obloza Valerie V. Obloza Eileen O'Boyle, Danberry R. 385-0180 The O'Brien Family - Tim '88 Mike '80, Jim '80, Marie '82, Jerry '83 James P. O'Brien, Class of 1980 Mr. and Mrs. O'Bryant From the O'Connell family Good luck Irish! Jack O'Connell Best wishes, MIM John J. O'Connor OD, TUK, LED, MONK8:ZLER - Party animals Marilyn O'Donnell - good luck, MB 8: BeckyISummer 1987, New York 8: island Mr, and Mrs. R. O'Donnell Audrey Bemiece Odoms Cathy, Dennis and April Oehlers Oh no! Here comes Patooty wICushy Oh yes I can!!! Bill Ohair, sales manager of T.V. and Stereo Town, St. Petersburg, Florida Mr. and Mrs. O'Heam Kelly '81, Mike '83, Sean '85, Brian '88, Pat '92, Jim fsupporterj Peg '57 O'Heam Ohio State Buckeyes ffl, Go Bucks! Larry and Sandy Ohlers Mark and Mindy Ohlman, and all the little M8:M's The Okorowskis - Hilly, Dorothy, Linda Good luck Irish - The Okuley family Good luck to the Class of '86 From the Olander family MIM Kenneth O. Larkin 8: family, Klap Alice Oldham Mrs. Mary Jane Oldiges Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olender Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olender Mrs. Mary Oliver Good luck Irish! Mary Oliver Central Catholic High School is number 1! Missy Oliver '88 To my daughter, with love, from Mom Pamela Oliver, Class of '65 Go get them Ann, love, the R. Olivers Mr. David Ollila supports the Fighting Irish football squad To little sis! Good luck Don Ollila Mr, 8: Mrs. Olnhausen, Go Irish All the Best to Central Catholic! Alice O'Loughlin '39 Tim and Todd Olsen '85 Karen Olsenhausen '75 Scott, good luck! The Olsens Barb 8: Gary Olson, Class of '60 Mrs. Loretta Olszewski One Day at a Time One Down, Two to Go 1986, 1988, 1998! 119 is Great 120 Class of '89 - Good Luck Irish! 120 is The Best Mary Pat O'Neill - Class of 1961 Only the Good Die YoungIClass of '89 Good Job Irish Mr. and Mrs. O'Quinn AdsIPersonal Patrons 381 John O'Quinn Good Luck to the Irish! Mrs. Kelly O'Quinn George and Ginny Oravecz GO IRISH The Original Candy Apple and Gourmet Popcom Company Mr. 8: Mrs. James W. O'Rourke Mr. 8: Mrs. Domingo Ortega 8: Family The class of '88 is GreatJ2 more years to go!can't wait, Kelly Orth Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray Ortyl Lottie Osovich Mr. 8: Mrs. Mike Osovich The Osstifins, GO CENTRAL HIGH GO Sandy Ostapowick, Class of '83 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ostrowski OTIS'S BARBER SHOP Our favorite Centralites, Deanna 8: Eric! Grandma 8: Grandpa Overmier Cris Overy - Good Luck! Love D.K. Cris Overy - Lots of luck in the future - Thanks for everything Good Luck Class of '85 - Overy Family Tom and Connie Owarzak Good Luck Irish, Toni Owczarzak Patricia A. Oxner Future CCHS IRISH, Andy 8: Tim Ozuk P.S. I love you and always will!JW PJfThe sweetest girl I ever met. JJ Paul and Jeanette Pacholski Good Luck - The Pacholskis, 1985 Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Pack 8: Family Mr. and Mrs. John G. Packo Henry, Mary, Robert Pacyna I love Lisa Womack, from Eric Page Don and Paulette Pakulski Mr. 8: Mrs, Edmund Pakulski 8: Family Mr. Gary T. Pakulski, Class of '75 Mike Pakulski loves Stacy Palmer Dave 8: Mary Palicki - GO FOR IT '86 Jeffrey Palicki and Family Junebug, Good Luck at CCHSfI'HE PALKAS Motley Crue Rocks, Gary Palmer '88 Mildred Palmer '23 Stacy Palmer loves Mike Pakulski William Palmer Family Go Karrie, from the Great Class of '88! Good Luck, Bob Paluck Pam, Here's my S5 Quit bugging me!GD Pam the ROAD WARRIOR forever! - LS Mr. 8: Mrs. Bill Pandi, Woodward '68 Jeanette Pantanellal Enjoy the best start you can get on life at CCHS John Pantanella, Class of '59 Mr. and Mrs. James Papenfuss The Paprocki Family Matthew Paprocki Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Paprocki Helen Parish Father Bill Parker Harry and Carol Parker Helen Parker, Class of '32 Jeff Parker, Class of '89 Parker, Nancy, Mark 8: Tiffany Paula Anello Parker, Class of '64 Hi, Gus - from Art 8: Vivian Parran Ronald Parran Family, Ida, Mich, '53 Good Luck Irish, Gayle Parsons Jim and Valerie Parton and Family Richard 8: Melanie fContil Parton Party with Carol and Kristy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Parzych Thomas James Pasko, 3806 Doyle St. The Paszykos, Good Luck Susan '88 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paszko Pat D., You're a babe! Love, Jill B Pat F. 'n Deb M. 4-ever or at least in '85. I love you, Deb Pat LaFontaine, Number One! Julie '85 Pat MartineUOne more year! Mom!Dad Pat Rose Madon Tim Marty Tom Mike Colleen Kath Sean Molly Kell Shan Pat 8: Tina: A match made in heaven Patio Lounge, 226 S. Byme, 535-9038 Nightly Entertainment 8: Partying! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Partrzalek wish the Class of 1989 the best of luck 382 Ads!Personal Patrons Leslie and Jason Patrzalek Kay and Pat Patterson Patty and Missy, I love you! You are the most caring, sweet, KathylEddie Paul Boes is the best cheerleader the Irish football team has! Paula, Life is a ditch! Luv ya, Peg Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pawelczak The Pawlecki Clan Good Luck, Missi Pawlecki Pat and Roz Pawlecki Zele and Helen Pawlecki Anna Pawlowicz Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pawlowski 8: Scott Good Luck Keith, Love, Granma Payment Janice and Clayton Payne!GOOD LUCK PEACE TO THE PERKY TWINS Pam!Steph and Mrs. Donald G. Peatee Donald J. Peatee . and Mrs, Douglas A, Peatee Gregory L, Peatee Timothy Peatee DON AND PEGGY PEDERSEN Thanks Central CathoIiclT im Pedro Peg - Who Beeped? - Fam Is this is blender or a sink? I love you! KK Peggie 8: PaulalBest Friends Forever Peggy, You're the best friend in the world, I luv you, Good luck, Heather Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pence Adam and Luke Pennington Pepsi - A choice of a new generation Pepto Power! Jo Shel Mish Diz Liss Perfect Ten Good Luck Irish on a great sports season, Love, THE PERLATT FAMILY Best wishes from Bob Perlinski The Class of '86 - Laura Pema Tom and Marilyn Pema, '59 and '60 Stephen and Mary Pero Ken Perry, Class of '59 Toledo Board of Education All the best to the CCHS Class of '89 from THE KEN PERRY FAMILY Lee and Mary Pat Perry and Family Scott Perry MR. AND MRS. SKIP PERRY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry Chris Perl, Class of 1976 The Perzes - Joe, Sally, Allison, Julie, Melanie, Andrea, and Brian The Pesartic Family Good luck Jay 8: Todd Stecfl' HE PESAS Ann Petcoff Pete and Paul love Teri and Laura Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peter I love you Sissy, David Peters Jim and Kathy Peters Mr. and Mrs. Iee Peters GOOD LUCK IRISH THE PETERSON FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Petro Irene Pfeiffer Barb and Dan Pfeiffer Alfreda PfleghaarlGOOD LUCK IN '88 Andy and Kelly Phillips The Phillips Family says GOOD LUCK Larry Phillips, Whitmer Class of '85 Michael and Diana Piccuito, CCHS 441 Piccolo Power! Go Amy, Love, Denise Piccolos are the best in bandlTRACY Best of Luck to Ron Piekarzewski '88 From Brother Jeff Piekarzewski '91 Mr. Ziggy Pietrzak Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Pilatowski Ron Pilatowski '74 congratulates the Class of 1986! Good Luck Pat, Bob Pillarell and Kids GO IRISH Guy Pinardo Gabe and Lucy Pinciotti Dominic Pinciotti Pink, You couldn't plan out of a bag Paul and Michelle Pinkava 9-28-85 Lori Pinkelman - Class of 1986 Best of Luck to the great Class of '88 - Mr. and Mrs. Pinski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Piorkowski Alicia F.!A neat niece - J!N Pirolli Good Luck Class of '89 from Paul and Wilma Pirrwitz 55555 Good Luck Irish Wrestler s in the '85-6 season - Mr. 8: Mrs. Pirucki, Sr Elnorah Pirtle Good Luck Irish Wrestler From Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Pirucki, Jr. Kenneth and Harriet Pitzenl30 years Robert Plant John Bonham Jimmy Pacr Jon R. Plasencio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plasencio Mr. and Mrs. Aloysios J. Plenzler James Plenzler, Class of '69 Joe Plenzler, Class of '89 John '62 and Nancy Plenzler Mary Plenzler, Class of '70 Paul Plenzler, Class of '65 Ronald J. Plenzler Fam.!GO IRISH The Poczenaj Family The Podgorski Family POEIISJOHNCOMES ICEISMARKI-IUBE Michael J. Pohorecki and Family Hello from Class of '69 Tim Pohorecki, We'Il always love you Good Luck Jeff Durant, The Poland Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Poland Rich fSugar Bearj Poland '66 and Fami1ylLinda, Amy, Lori '87, Cari, Ricky Polish Power! Bob and Susan Pollack Judith M. Pollack and Melissa Beth Oliver Fred and Jewele Pollauf Gary R. PollauflGOOD LUCK IRISH Po11aufslJim '44, Dolores '47, Colleen '78, Mary '79, Amy '82, Pat '87, Mich '89 AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA P,J. POLLAUF LOVES AMY FAIRCHILD I love Laura from Tony Pollauf Good Luck Class of '88fI'HE POLTERS Pook Nadolny '88 - Strive for your dreams Hilton Head Style, Sharon '79 Ralph and Eva Poor Helen Poomran Brenda Porter, Class of '86 Steve and Kathy Porter Good Luck Colette Lachapelle '86 Lou and Betty Posadny Poskar Family says HI BRENDA Debbie Postlewait, my best to Anne Good Luck Irish - Mr. 8: Mrs. Potter Go Central - Tim J. Potter Family Gwen PoturalskilBest Always Jeanne Annie R. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Ken Power Kevin Powers '80lGOOD LUCK CCHS The Powlesses - Jon R. 8: Heather L. Praise the Lord! Brad and Tina F. Praise the Piccolosl!Joe, Sept 8: Joy Keep up the spirit!Carolyn Preston Diana Pribisl Class of '78 Don and Joan Pribis '46 8: '48 Good Luck Irish - Bob Price Family The Priest is back for l nite only Princess Kay of Royalton, A.M. Go Irish Hockey!Patsy 8: Ralph Pritts Mr. Proctor and Mrs, Proctor and Sonia '87, Carlos '89, Shoo '96 Family Jennel Proctor, Shannon Proctor Dale 8: Cindy Proshek, Class of '85 The Proudfoot Family Pat and Cindy Provonsha Good Luck Tricia '88!Busia Przeniczny Harriet Przeniczny!GOOD LUCK IRISH Julie Przeniczny '80 Good Luck Tricia, Rick Przeniczny '78 The Przenicznys - A Central Family TRICIA PRZENICZNY '88 JV VOLLEYBALL Vonnie '50 Dick '52 Przeniczny Mrs. Irene Przyborowski Przybylek Family Sandra Przysiedzi 2007 Airport Hwy. Good Luck Ann Pudlowski, Love, Mom '86 Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Pudlowski 8: Bryan Mr. and Mrs. William Pudlowski Henry J . Puhl '63 and Family Mike and Marie Puhl '71 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Puhl 8: family Mrs. Edith Pund Ed and Carol Puszczewicz Florence Puszczewicz Diane Puszczewicz Henry Puszczewicz Thomas Joseph Eugene Puszczewicz says GOOD LUCK PAM, CLASS OF '86 Good Luck Puszczewiczs Q Break through to the other side QA, Jordan, Swartz, Cous. The Archives of a lost generation, Morrison Lives QQZZA. To my number 1 son! Luv, Daddy QTrish, Thanks 4 being there. BFF Lyn MIM Richard Quigley and Kelly '85 Good Luck Class of '89!Larry Quillen Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Quinn Tom Quinn '73 Good Luck Irish!'l'he Quinns, Class '47 Noel 8: Candy Quiroga 8: Children - 5 QZ, Lori says Jim is goin' to states R.C. Class of '82 -- The best Taco Chefs, Congratulations, Luv, Mrs. P. RJ. and Michaela - A Winning Team R M!Keep up your nastiness, Love, SJ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Raab '72 Dot 8: Bob Raab, Rose '82, Maureen '89 Jim '78 and Shari Raab Teny Raab, Class of 1975 Good Luck Candace from Craig Rabara Dale and Lorraine Raczkowski Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Raczkowski Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Raczkowski Paul '65 Raczkowski Chet and Flossie Radecki Lynne 8: Gary Radecki, Class of '76 Machael A. Radecki GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '86, THE RAUTKEI Mr. and Mrs. Szczepan Radwanski Lucy 8: Walter Raftery, Class of '50 Good Luck Gus - Gus and Barbara Rahe Good Luck -Jim 8: Marcia '63 Rahe Hi! Mrs. Sheahan from Sherry Rahe Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Rahe Lany Rahm Mr. and Mrs. Rahman Andrew Rahmanlfuture Centralite '99 Jack and Bev Rahman, Class of '53 Julia Rajski Class of '81 Mike and Cindy Rajski Go Irish Go Girls' Varsity Soccer! J .J . Raker Stella Rakowik, Good Luck '86 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralko, Be Happy , Carole 8: Suz Rambo live in '85 Rambo Rules the World in '85 l Christine Ramasocky, Class of '61 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey and Family Mary Jo Randel, Daqueri, Brandy, and Sam! Good Luck! Micky, Mari, 8: Julie 1 GOOD LUCK, Ray and Emma Rasey Rick 8: Bonnie Rashleigh, Class '75 Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael Rasik and kids Douglas and Jasin Rath The Rathkes Paul Ravarg, Lutheran Home of Mercy MIM Roy J . Ravary, GIRLS' SOCCER Irish Hockey Rules - The Ravarys Mr. 8: Mrs. Greg Rawski GO IRISH What's up, John Holmes? George Ray Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ray Motley Crue Live '85 John Ray God Bless the Class of '88 From the John F. Ray Family Kathy M. Ray, TEACHERS HAVE CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ray '51 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ray Read The Bayside Messages Our Lady of Grace, Pray for us Read your CENTRIC 8: CENTRIPETAL Mr. and Mrs. Amold J. Reau 5922 San Reno Dr., Sylvania, OH The Reau Family 322 Tennyson, Temperance, MI 48182 Good Luck Irish in '86 Susan and Kenneth Reau Mike Reau fMotorheadJ Class of '82 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reau Macon - Barb 8: Cliff Reasonover '87 Good Luck Central - Todd Reasonover Good Luck to the Lady Irish Basketball Teams StateboundI'86 -- REAUS Mary Recknagel Red and Gray are here to stay Congratulations Candace, from your friends at Red Lobster -- 1986 Bill 8: Vi Redding, Mary, Jan, Betsy The Reeb Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. William A. Reeves, Jr. Matt Reeves '88 Spencer Reeves '80 Steve '75 and Kay Reeves Refunders-Trade, Meet Marge 476-6027 Ted and Colleen fRaab '74J Regent Ann RegulskiIGood luck to all - '86 Sandy Oberdier Reid '69 and family John Reifsneider, Class of 1983 Mr.IMrs. Louis H. Reilly GO IRISH MR. 8: MRS. KENNETH REINER '88 4991 Pat and J.J. Reinhart Al's Market, 309 Crittenden Ave. Philip Leon Reinhart, Class of '51 Ranee Reinhart - Good Luck Irish Albert and Patricia Reinier Rob and Judy Reiter Tim Reiter and Ann Bain forever Good Luck in '87IRenee Relford '87 Remembering Summer '85II love BobIAM Rene AIGod be with youILove youIM8:M Renee and Heather - BEST FRIENDS REQUIEM AETERNAM KABUCKI 41972-19853 BOB RERUCHA - GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS' OF '88 - GO IRISH Mrs. Katherine Resch The Resig Family - Robert, Jean '66, Janice '67, Rick '74 Revenge of The Crippled Mr. and Mrs. George E. Rex The Rex 8: Linda Kline Show with our guests Logan Levi Tarina 8: Duncan Christopher and Charlotte Reymann Mr. 8: Mrs. Edwin Reymann 8: Family Thank you Central Catholic Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert A. Reynolds 8: Fam. Jane Rhoades and Family Rhonda -n- Scott, Melanie -n- Dave, Cindy -n- Mark, Renee ? Luv ya! ME Joe Ricci Congrats! Class of '86IH.C.T.M. Rice Jim and Chris Richard - GO IRISH 2508 Cheltenham Road Laura and Kelso Richard Vince and Ann Mae Richard Cathleen O'Connell Richards C B E and N Richman, Love, Deb Zerby Rickenbacker 4001 Kicks ALL BASS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riddle, Jr. Chuck J. Rigoulot - It's cool! Good Luck Irish, The Riley Family Ron Rimelspach Attomey, 414 N. Erie St., Toledo Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rink Judy Rink Bob and Michele Rinehart '67 James ,Riter Family, 2821 Wyndale Mr, and Mrs. William Ritson C. M. Rittenhouse C. and G. Rittenhouse Rob Armstrong left with a Bang '85 Kathy Robaskiewicz '73 Dick and Phyll Robel ROBERTS CLAN - Judy Kaiser Roberts '58, Jill Roberts Kelley '82, Jenny '87 Melvin V. Roberts, 3734 Anderson 1 cas and Mabel Robideaux '29 and '31 Helen Robie Good Luck Roxann, Love, Grandpa Melvin Robie Sharon and Richard Robinson 3217 Darlington Road, Toledo W.A. Robinsons Rock-n-Roll Hang in there, Jeff, You can do it John and Jessie Rodriguez MIM Paul J. Rodriguez, Sr., 8: Fam. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Roenick Anthony H. Roesner Barbara S. Roesner JOHN F. ROESNER '65 ROGERS ALL THE WAY - KJR, SHEL, JENNI Jackie Rogers John Rogers Terry Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Rohen, GOOD LUCK '88 Mr. and Mrs. Rohen, GOOD LUCK '86 MR. AND MRS. ROI-IEN, GOOD LUCK 1986 Mrs. Grace Rohen, GOOD JOB CENTRAL Linda Rohen, Class of '85IGO FOR IT Linda Rohen, Class 1985, GO IRISH Ray and Angie Roject - GO IRISH Mrs. Frances Rokicki Frank and Joan Rokicki wish the Class of '88 the best of LUCK MR. 8: MRS. ROLLER WISH CENTRAL LUCK Ruth, Mary, Noralyn and John Romak The Romays M.IM. Eddie Rome, LET'S GO TEAM GO RON DMC JAM MASTER JAMIN' TURBO ICE Ron, I love you bunches 8: tonsICON Ron -n- Cori Lori -n- Ron Rm. 225, The Best Conference Room 226, Class of '89, Period I0 CONNIE ROSA MAKES DELUX C C COOKIES Good Luck Connie!!!!! - Mary Rosa John Pat Sheri Leahy - Sue Roscoe Good Luck '86 Gradsfl' HE ROSE FAMILY Jim and Barbara Rose Class of 1954 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rose Good Luck Terri, Luv, Mom 8: Dad Rose Rose says GOOD LUCK MITCH 8: TEAM J. TSCHAPPAT, I LUV U DODOBRAINITROSE Roses are red, Violets are blue Jrs. are better than the rest of you Rosie Lee Junior, Dry Cleaning Mr. 8: Mrs. James Rosino 8: Farniy Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Rosinskli 8: Fam. Linda Rosinski '78 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosinski C 8: J RossiIYour friends at W T O L Good Luck Irish Wrestler DonIRossler John Rossler - A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rossler We love you Michelle Rostkowski Mom, Dad, Rick and Greg Ruth Roth, Good LucklGO IRISI-Ilksa MR. AND MRS. ROBERT ROUDEBUSH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roudebush and Family, GOOD LUCK GRADS Rosemary Rowan Bemice Rowe Carolyn and Stephanie Rowe Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe Good Luck to the Fighting Irish Ken and Diane Rowe Sally, Glen 8: Doug Rowe '62 '87 '88 Joette Rozanski '74 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rozanski Ruby and EmeraIdIYOU'RE SUCH GEMS Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rudey Three Cheers for Ladies' Track and Cross Country from The Rudolphs GO IRISH! - Jeannie Rudski Mark Sheline 8: Pamela Ruedisueli Bobby Nicki Brian 8: Bonnie Ruetz Brad, Judi, Nathan Ruetz, GOOD LUCK Cindi and Bob Ruff Beatrice Ruihley, Toledo, Ohio GO IRISH Cruz and Nancy Ruiz Kim, Sue, Aaron, Brittany 8: C Rumpf RUN - OMC AND UTFO ARE NUMBER ONE Hazel L. Russell, Best wishes Good Luck to the Class of '87 Jerry and Margaret Russell Jerry Russell, Jr,, GO IRISH Charles and Patricia Ruth Cece and Joe Rutherford Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rutkowski Ernie 8: Mary Rutkowski, 3141 Warsaw GO FIGHTING IRISH, CLASS OF '86 Jeanne and Stash Rutkowski Good Luck Class of '88 M.IM. Kenneth Rutkowski, Berkey, OH Mrs. Michelle Rutkowski Michele Rutkowski, Great Class of '87 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rutkowski Good Luck Class of '89, MIM Rutter Ron Rutter, Class of '84 Congratulations Class of 1986 From Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutter Kathy '83, Jeff and Jeremy Ryan Terry Rybczynski Best Wishes Pam '88 Grandma Rybicki Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rybka IRISH MR. AND MRS. FRANKLINI RYDMAN S.E. I will get you some day! SJ, Thanks for being you. Love, Mom Mary Beth CToyJ Sabin Tony and Wilma Sacco Jenni's Grandma - Mrs. Helen Sadoski Sailors have more fun!! GO NAVY St. Adalbert School Faculty and Students St. Charles Parish, Toledo 8: Priests St. Francis Achievement Program St. Francis beat Central St. Francis, Class of '88 9141 St. Francis Cross Country is 41 MP St. Francis rules over Central - ANG St. Joan of Arc School St. Jolu1's Alumni Association St. Patrick's 8tl1 Grade Teachers Best Wishes and Success to All St. Vincent de Paul School's Faculty St. Vincent wishes you luck Bob '70 8: Sue '69 fLosovichJ Salazar Good Luck Vicky, Luv THE SALAZARS Salli, Gail, Lyn, Karen, Janet '87 Photography by M. Salwiesz 726-8615 Michael 8: Kathy Salwiesz '67 8: '71 Kathy and Mike Salwiesz, 1971, 1967 Mike Salwiesz Photography 726-8615 Rhea Samberg says G0 IRISH John Robert Samsel Mr. and Mrs. Terrence F. Samsel Robert M. Samsel San Diego Chargers are the best! Mr. and Mrs. Joel Sanchez Rob Sanchez GO IRISH Class of '87 Tammy Sanchez, CCHS CLASS OF 1985 Sandra, The Chicken 8: Boom Bomb Rule Sandy '88 Corry '89 Julie '99 Kim M. Sankowski, Class of '83 Tom Santoro Sara - Class of '88 - Yea!! Party!! Sara loves Ross 4-ever Sara 8: Etsuko - My Irish Nieces Sara -n- Ross, Classes of '86 8: '88 Molly 8: Jess SarasotaIAnna Maria '85 Mike Sargeant Jenny Sargeant Joe Sartor '69 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sass Satellite Food Services 476-2644 For All Your Vending 8: Catering Stewart and Kathy Saul Success 8: Love to Matt and Friends The Bill Saurwein Family. GOOD LUCK The Sauter Kids Grads '81 '86 8: '87 Happy 25th Anniversary Mom and Dad Love, Doug, Ann, Sandyfl'l-IE SAUTER KIDS SAVE THE TEXAS PRAIRIE CHICKENS Good Luck Chris! Love, Lucy Say Good Luck CCHS, Joe Scalzo Jr. '64 The Bill and Joyce Scarbrough Fam. says GO IRISH! '88 is great! Steve Scarbrough '84. GO IRISH '85-'86 Scarlet and Gray all the way. C.L.C. Good Luck Pam - Imia and Bob Schaal Congratulations Centralites from MIM Chris Schall, Class of 1966 Peter R. Schaal John 8: Carol Schaefer, Class of '60 DEBBY, JIM, AND PATRICK SCHAEFER The Great Schaefer FarnilyIGO IRISH Mr. and Mrs. Tracy L. Schaefer Mrs, Janet Schaeffer Good Luck Central, SCHAEFERS '87 Donald E. Schatz Helen, Larry Schaupp Family Ten'y and Susan Schedeler D.R. Scheiderer and Family Peggy and Dave Scherting Grace Scherting Steve Scherting The Peter Scheuer Family Good Luck Class of '89 Mr. and Mrs. George Schiel, Sr. Dan and Kitty Schiffer Mark and Pam Schira '69 ME AVERY B. SCHLAGHECK Don and Rita Schlagheck 1960 Joe '84 8: Maureen '83 SCHLAGHECK Jim, Pat, Katrina, Bryan, and Jay SCHMAKEL Good Luck, Class of '88 THE ROBERT SCHMALL FAMILY The Schmenk Family Mr.IMis. Kevin Schmenk 8: children John and Holly Schmidbauer Jerry Schmidt, Class of '61 The John J. Schmidt Family 43 Birckhead Place MaryLou Schmidt Bill Schmitt for Joe Webster'sIAIum Beverly Schmuhl Jennifer Schnapp 8: Jim Curtis 1984 Ron Schnapp, Macomber Class of '61 Michelle Schnapp, Good Luck Irish GO IRISH, Andy Schneider, Class of '83 Bob and Nancy Schneider Family Julie Schneider Nancy and Ken Schneider Loretta Schneider Maryann '48, Lou '47 Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schneider Robert Schneider, Sr. Tom '62, Teri, Wendy '87, Jon '88, Jim '90 BobIChris '93, AlliIMike '97 Schoen Emie and Carol Schorsch - IRISH Mr. 8: Mrs. Dennis Schoviak 8: Fam. Good Luck Rach from THE SCHRADERS MR. AND MRS. NORMAN SCHRAMM GO IRISH CHUCK SCHROEDER I love you, Deana, Love, Ken Schroeder MIM Richard C. Schroeder 8: Family William A. Schroeder, Class of '53 Brad Schuchert, Class of 1989 Diane Schuck - GO IRISH Jan and Phyllis Schueren Janice M. Schulien Joe Schuller 8: Madelyn Strick '83 Monica, Gregory and Joseph Schulte Carol Soncrant Schultz '61 Leonard Schult7JSHARP MINDS FOR '89 MARY SCHULTZ, CLASS OF 1987, NO. 1 GO lRISH MARY SCHULTZ '87 N' The Dick Schurfeld Family Pa! and Tom Schuster To Mary with love, Daddy Schwarz Best of Luck CentralILin Schweibold Ed Schweickert, Class of '79 Joe Schweickert, Class of '78 Sharon and Joe Schweickert '48 John Schweickert, Class of '83 I love Patrick Tuttle for always Schwester Adelia, Alles Gute - Mara Mrs. Edna Schwind Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schwind Scott and Karen Schwind Scott B. Eldred - Give it your best, - Grandma T. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Scott 8: Family Scott Eldred - I love you, Love, Kara Scott Hoffman 8: Paulette Kish 1982 Scott, Make it goodIGrandma 8: Bob Mike and Darla Scott and boys Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Scott And the Scotts ago on - Mary Sue '60 Debby '81 Sandy '81 Barb '85 Jon '89 Karl and Marge Scwernrner Sean is going niidemizing! Sean and Lorene are going wildemiz AdsIPersona1 Patrons 383 Seana is the best, Class of '29 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Secord Seegs and Snyder slam at PaPa Joes Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Seel Emie and Kathy Seeman SECRETS For Nails, 3520 Heatherdowns Good Luck Class of '88 - SEIF FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. John H. Seitz, Class of '62 and John '85 and Mike '87 Semifinalists of Robinwood unite! Patti Sendelbach, Class of '85 Senior Class is great, from Julie K Senior Conference Room 227 The Senior PSYCHO BROTHERS live forever! TK, DH, PD, PS, JJIROCK ON! Seniors are the best! CIO '86 rules Thanks Central for everything! TK Seniors, Good Luck in your last year at Central Seniors ruleIFresI1rnen off Seniors rule, Sophs go home! CIO '86 Seniors Rule Universe, Class of '86 Sept. 26, 1985 - ACIDC live at the Toledo Sports Arena, ACIDC Angus '89 Servin' it up in '88 Mary Serzyski, 2744 Fellows St. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Session Session Kids - Kelly, Dena, Joe, Joy '75 Nova, SS is bad, Come June l, Tom '76ers rule - Basketball is No. 1 Bob and Barb Seymour David Seymour Good Luck! Jane E. Seymour Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seymour Mr. and Mrs. Michael James Seymour Best to Sean WalkerISandy Sfaelos Laura Schaffer, Sue Anderzack, Sherri Russell, Laurie Bishop, Dave Williams Good Luck Michelle, SHAFFERS '82-'85 Shalom! Jan and Jesus Good Luck, Phil Shamy, Class of 1960 Noreen and Jake Shank wish the best B.A. Shannon Macomber '58 Congratulations Irish '85-'86 From Dan, Sue and Dave Shanahan Dale T. Shannan Macomber '84 Shannon loves Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shanahan Good Luck Central from THE SHANNONS Sharyl Doran and Ray ArceINotre Dame Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sheahan Sheba, Brandy 8: Major - my buddies Patrick B. and Linda Sheehy MARILYN SHEFFERLY, GO IRISH 9641 Shelley and Darrel '86 Shelly loves Mark 4-ever Shel1yIThanx a lotILuv yaIMichel1e Shelly VIBe aware of garage doors Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shema Jean, Jerry, and Scott Sheridan Good Luck Tracy 8: Tina SheridanIMom Mr.IMrs. Denny Sherman! BEST WISHES Mr. and MRs. John C. Sheroian Sheryl FunkyIBest Wishes, Love, Lisa Sheryl and George in love in '85-6 Sheryl TIDeanna AITricia MITerrilN I love you, thanks for good timesIR Dee Shetley Dianne and Duane Shetley Good moming America! How are you? Fr. John ShifflerIEarlyBird Religion Chris Shine, Class of '88 Good Luck Class '88IHarold, Ann Shine Jim Carol Joe Chris Tim Kevin Shine Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shine, GO IRISH WILLIAM R. SHINNERS, CONSULTING ENGR. RODERIC M. 8: NANCY S. SHIRK 8: FAMILY SHIRLEY, DAWN, TRACIE, LOGAN 8: BITTS What der hey'?, Fred Shleparski '73 Scott and Judith Lebowsky Shook '69 Shoot for the stars Ted J. and be number one. Love, Tommy, Mari, 8: JJ Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Shortridge Good Luck Irish and Good Luck to Rob and Mark Shoviak Good Luck Irish Ruth and Jim Shrader 384 Ads!Personal Patrons Joe 8: Denise Shrader - and family John, Celine 8: Little Ryan Shrader William Shray - Have Fun 1986 Jim and Janet Sluiner, GO IRISH Anne L. Shr'iver 3038 Glendale Avenue John Shriver Kris Shriver The best is yet to come CIO '87 Terry, Cinthy, Amber, Ashley Shultz Mr. 8: Mrs. Terry Shuman - GO IRISH Bonnie and Lee Siberd, and Dusty Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sieiliano Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siebenaller THE SIEFERT FAMILY Nancy Siega says - FIGHTING IRISH - SPORTS Sue Sieja says GO IRISH FOOTBALL CITY CHAMPS '84 Cand statel Judith Siferd 1709 Marlow Road Karen Endricks Sifuentes '61 SIFUENTES: Staci '91, Scott '98 Donald Sigh, Class of '71 Rev. Jeffrey P. Sikorski The Silk Mr. and Mrs. Don Silka Ed and Mary Ann Silka '71 Ruth Ryan Silka, Class of 1949 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Silka '73 Harry and Jeanie Silletti Dennis and Donna Sirniniak Steven Sirniniak Mr. and Mrs. David Simko 8: family Linda Simmons Class of 1968 Sean Eunice and Johnnie Simmons Mr. Mrs. Don fWilma Gedertb Simon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Simon - S.F.S. Sharon 8: Jim SimonIFRANIES WHO CARE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Simon Mary E. Simon Lots of Luck, Mike and Joan Simon The Roy Simon Family Toni Simon '69, Shelley Varwig '89 Helen Sims, 135 Apple Creek, Toledo Vera Sine Rev. Chas. Singler God Bless! Sister Adelia Sr. Carm., I'll never forget our days of nunhood wfthe BFFCH, Luvya, Sr Tra Sr. Gemma is cute when she smiles. Love, Conf. Room 311 Good Luck Susan - Busiag, Sr. Grace Sister Roberta Den Hart, Good Luck - Mrs. Siwa Doug Hart - Best wishes - Mrs. Siwa Kathy Lenkay, Good Luck - Mrs. Siwa Ron Myers, Good Luck - Mrs. Siwa Sue Lenkay, one more year - Mrs. Siwa Kathy Lenkay, Good Luck - Pete Siwa Reine M. Siwajek and Family Sharon S. Siwajek '85 BGSU '69 Convertible CAMARO SWEET! TCF Skali FamilyIMike, Sylvia, Lisa, Kim Skate and Destroy, BLACK FLAG RULES Skate on Powell Boards! BLACK FLAG John Skowronek Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skowronek Go CCHSIGO IrishIRichard Skowronek Kathleen Kolasinski Skrzyniecki '74 David, Carol and Matthew Slaman Sleeping Beauty - November 30, 1979 When you wish upon a star Timothy J. Slivinski Anna and Mari Sliwinski 1996 8: 2000 Foster Sloan, Class of 1989 Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Sloan Good Luck Lisa Puszczewicz Good Luck, Class of '89lV. Sloan Dave Slomka Mr. 8: Mrs. Greg Slomka, Class of '71 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slomka Jackie Slomka, Class of 1968 Michaline Slomka Class of 1965 Mike and Janet Slomowicz and Family Tricia Slupecki CONGRATS, CLASS OF '86! MISS SMALL Bertha Smalley Helen R. Smieszny Kathy Smieszny Mr. and Mrs. John Smigelski Smile Dave, I love you, Love, Anne Smile for the joy of others Amy Smith and Cheri MillerIFRIENDZ Billy Joe Smith 1060 Norwood Avenue Keep reaching for your dreams Good luck Irish - Brian Smith Casey D. and Denise I. Smith Dave Smith - soccer, just for KICKS Glyn Shanna Lance Leigh Smith James A. and Rose Corcoran Smith Joanne Smith Lookin' Fine in '89ILeighanne Smith We love you, Tony D. Smith, Horace G. 8: Michael SmithlGood Luck Irish Good luck Kerry L! Mike 8: Amy Smith MICHAEL J. SMITH Michael and Mary Smith Mike, Karen, Jeffrey 8: Sarah Smith Peg and Mike Smith Shirley Smith Tom and Mary Smith Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P. Smith Seniors, The Irish Knight is home Good Luck, Class of '89 Mr. 8: Mrs. William Smith 8: Cory '89 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Smith 2315 Castlewood Drive The Myron Smithley Family Smokin' in the boys' room - Crue Joe Smolinski Class of 1964 The Snack Bar Bedford Community Center Scott Sneider '07 loves Salli Tom Sneider '60 David 8: Alison Snell, Perrysburg, OH Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sniegowski Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Snoad, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Snoad, Sr. Snooks, I'll love u 4everIJitterbug Snooks luvs Jitterbug 143 forever Bob and Karen Snyder Chris Snyder l984IYear of Van Halen The Dennis Snyder Family ElmerIDolores '39 Snyder, 1019 Moore Jack Connie Tracy Craig Snyder 1965 Ron and Kathy Snyder are fl parents Rongo Kathy Chris, Tim Steve Snyder Steve Snyder, Class of '88 This wasn't worth S5ITim Snyder '87 Go Irish - Beat SFS!! The Snyders So glad I chose CCHS! Kris W. '89 Brian Sobczak Joe and Sandy Sobczak Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sobczak '61 MIM Ken Sobecki, 3943 Hazelhurst MIM John Socha, Have a good yr. Brian Sohalski, Class of '89 Go CCHS from the Sohalski family Mr. and Mrs. John Sohalski 6080 Saddlewood, HI BRIAN Tom Sohnly had great fun at Central Tom Sohnly says BUY AMERICAN GOOD LUCK LISA, CLASS OF '88ISOHNS Soko, Trac, Grabs, Lenkay, Shel, Mind, BH Joni Solane- Rigelli Cathi, Dan, Patty, 8: Laura Soldner John and Betty '49 Soldner Phyllis fRairick7 Soldner '38 Caroline M. Solon Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Solon Mr. and Mrs. James A. Solon Jim Solon, Class of '85 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Soncrant Peg Cassidy Songer Sonia, TO FOR ITIYOU'RE A SWEETIE SONIA KITO THINE OWNSELF BE TRUE - B SOPHOMORES!!!!!!!!!!! SOPHOMORES ARE THE BEST! '88 SOPHOMORES ARE GREAT 8: SO IS '88 Sophomores, The future seniors of '88 Sophomores rule - '88 The Sophomores rule the School Mrs. Soster Good Luck Freshmen Go DeVilbiss, Joan Soster Joan B. Soster from the loving arms MR. LEO SOSTER Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo SosterlGram 8: Gramps Amy Sotkiewicz, Class of 1984 Anne Sottek says THE IRISH ARE BEST Janet Sottek, Class of '83 Nancy Sottek, Class of '85 MIM Robert F. Sottek say GO IRISH Tom Sottek, Class of '82 Emily Southard, R.N. Sophie Spwinski Mr. and Mrs, James R. Speaks Rev. Francis J. Speier Class of 1967 Mr. and Mrs. John Speweik love Sue Sharon and Lynn Speweik forever Lynn Speweik loves Korey Henkle In memory of Jack Speweikfl' he best Dad there ever wasISharon Speweik Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spillis D.C. Spilman, GO CLASS OF '88 Spirit of Atlanta ffl DCI Madison Dave + Renee forever The spirit of '84 lives on Glen Spitnale '86 CENTRAL HIGH To my baby Kirk: I LOVE YOU! Michelle Lynn Spotts, Class of '85 Spring Break '86 Florida Party BP Mary Szteiter Springer, Class of '75 MIM Anthony Staccone, Class of '77 Stacey T loves Jim L, Class of '87 Stacey Jeff Jodi Anne Linda Deanna Toledo Coin Exchange, Inc. Matt Stachowicz, Class of '74 Stacy, let's get our floors rightIJH Anna Stadther - GO IRISH Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Stagg and Ralph Go IrishIGo Knights - THE STALTERS Alice M. Stanbery Good Luck IrishIFr. Steve Stanbery The Stanley Family Carolyn Stapleton, Class of '56 Mary C. Stapleton, Chase Street Suzie Stapleton, Class of 1960 Mr.IMrs. Timothy Stapleton 8: Fam. Hi preciousness '89ILin-Gary Stark Good Luck IrishIJarnes G. Stark GO Jim '87 Stefan '88 Jennie '89 STARK Good Luck! Stef-Jim-Jenny G8:L STARK Best of Luck Jim, Stefen, Jennie StarkIGrandpa and Grandma Stark MIM Richard Starkey, Class of '65 Stan and Finish High School START SPARTANS R Awesome I luv SO STASYS DEANNA SCOTT AND CHRISTOPHER Go Irish - Molly and Clark Staszak MIM Leroy Staten 8: Fam. M love L Mike and Laurie Staten '80 Mr. and Mrs. John Staton The Arthur Steams Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stebl Good Luck! Lottie 8: Walter Stec MIM D. Steck, GOOD LUCK ANNMARIE Good Luck Irish from THE STECS Happy Anniversary, Charles Steele Happy Birthday Linda Steele Ron-Judy-Todd-Taffy STEELE Ted and Mary C745 Steele Stefan '88, We're proud of you! Have a great time! Mom, Dad 'I' Nate Chris Steinmiller, Class of '85 Steve '87 Dan '90 Ryan '94 Jon-Paul '97 Steve G. Pee-Wee and me Best of friends etemally STEVE GILLEN, YOU'RE THE BEST FRIEND ANYONE COULD HAVE. Luv, DJ Steve Ledge, I still luv u, Luv, Tammy Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens '66 Dick and Barb Stevens '52, '55 Dee Ann and Donald Stevens '68 G0 Irish, Hal Stevens '87 Good Job Trainers! Lisa Stevens '82 Think Soccer '86lThink Randy Stevens Ray and Virginia Stevens '58 Amy Stewart 385!Blub I love 'em all Carol Stewart Dave 81 Mary Stewart Dave and Mary Stewart, Class of '70 Stewart Family, Dean' Kathy Amy Beth Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steward Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Terry Stewart Still BACHELOR OF THE YEAR! - U.S Roy Stimac STO LAT CENTRAL! BUBCIA Best wishes from THE DALE STOCKS John T. Stoeckley Gregg Stolarski, Class of 1986 JENNY STOLARSKI, CLASS OF '92 Nick 81 Carol Stolarski 81 Family '64 Rosemary Ehrman Stolarski 1945 Go for it Leah! Class of '87 is 9141 Good Luck CCHS - MXM Stan Stolarski Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stoner Marguerite Stoner - Good Luck Girls Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stoner 81 Family Richard Pam Ryan 81 Brett Stoner Good Luck Shannon '89 Scotter '91 gl Amanda '99, Love Dad 81 Mom Stopera Karen K, Stork - GO CENTRAL William E, Stomi Greetings! Jim-MaryAnn-Danny STOUT Good Luck Tony Z, '87!Mrs. F. Stover Jim Strabler Good Luck Irish - Tim Strand Good Luck Fighting Irish '85 The Strausbaugh Family Rick Strause, Graduate of 1977 William 81 Jack Streicher for K.T.E. Mr. 81 Mrs. Jim Strick '78 GO IRISH Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stricker, Sr. Kevin and Janice Stroempl '75 STRUMMIN' ED KING OF THE SWING! Peggy Strunk '47 Narvie Stubblefield, Class of '62 Bemie and Connie Stubleski Go Irish, Ronald Studer Family Study Hard, Miss Magoo The Sturdevants, Louise and Ann Mrs. Mary Stygowski Good Luck to the Centripetal Staff From all the SUBA FAMILY! Go CCHS Suba's Per. 9 nos English real good? Sue thanks 4 your warm smile, Luv U! Ed and Rosemary Sulier Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sulier 81 sons - Scott '87, Steve '89, Jay '90 Kirk Nicholas Sulier, Class of '87 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sulier 81 Family Charles and Barbara Sullivan Donald and Peggy Sullivan, Metamora Richard Cushing Sullivan '82 Summer of '85 WANDER INDIANA Tebertha Summers Sunshine loves Matilda forever Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Superszynski Susan Greathouse, I love youlJSM '82 Song-in-the-night - Sarah E. Sushnik Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond Susor, Class of '62 Mr. and Mrs. Byron G. Suter Sandra and David Suter 81 Family Toledo, Ohio Robert and Eileen Sutherland Julie '82, Dan '85, and Don Sutter '88 Suzette 81 Larry, Endless Love '85-6 Suzy '89 Good Luck! Gram 'n Gramps Larry 81 Mary Ann Swartz gl Family Leonard F. Swartz, St. Francis High Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert J. Swar1zJDeb '87 Dan Sweeney '85 Raymond and Kathy Swiatecki Larry A. Swick 640 Embassy Ct., Maumee Ohio GO IRISH - The Jim Swiderski Family C. Swierczek and T. Dartt A Love Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swiergosz Katherine Swistara, GOOD LUCK LISA Pat and Don Switlick Doc and Irene Syunowczyk Mr. and Mrs. Fred Szabo Good Luck Irish Mr. 81 Mrs. Marvin F. Szabo 81 Fam. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Szalkowski Five Bucks for this? T. Szara '81 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Szaroleta The John Szaroleta Family - Tom '81 Joan Szaroleta Lopacki '75lMargie '88 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Szaroleta Lyn Szaroleta '82 AAAAAAAAAA GO IRISH FOOTBALL! The Mr. 81 Mrs. Szczewhowiak Family Bill and Leslie Szczecihski Marge Szczepaniak Steve Szczepanski, Class of 1984 Jerome and Dolores '51 Szczublewski Joyce A. Szczublewski R.N. '82 Sharon L. Szczublewski '83 GO BAND Best of Luck! Rick Szczygielski Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Szenderski Joe Szenderski and Family Paul and Denise Szkatulski 5958 Villarnar Road, Toledo, OH 43611 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Szkatulski CAROL HEINL SZURMINSKI Jeff Szunrrinski, Class of '88 Good Luck Irish Wrestlers!SZY CH 167 Darren-Natalie-Marlene-Dave Szych Mr. and Mrs. Albert Szychowski Good luck to the Fighting Irish Wrestling Team!Grandma Bob Szykowny Catherine Szymanski Cheryl Szymanski, Senior Class of '86 Cindy '80, Linda '82, Lisa '85, Diana '86 SZYMANSKIlVarsity Tennis gl B-Ball Craig Szymanski, Class of '86 Dick Szymanski, Class of Dick and Norma Szymanski Central Catholic High School is the greatest! Lisa Szymanski Mrs. Lottie Szymanski in memory JJSR Good Luck KenlMr. 81 Mrs. J . Szymanski Good Luck - James Szymanski Family Ray and Chris Szymanski, Class of '55 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Szymanski Mr. Ron Goose Szymanski and Kim '78 Tim gl Amy '76 tGoodnoughJ Szymanski Tom tStubbyJ Szymanski 420 Class of '85 yee-ha. I fmally made it! Yvonne Szyperski For my Centralite Kate Rose S. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Szyskowski Lookin' fine in '89 Shari Szyskowski TCG loves EAY Ask with a sincere heart and listen T.L.A. Heather, Love your Jeffrey TV is affordable and works, 242-1142 Bob and Marie Taber Mr. and Mrs. D. Taber Joe Tabemer Tom, Debbie, Nicki Joey Taddonio Tony Tallent and Family Tammy 81 Bill, I love you! from Kris Tammy, you are a great friend. I luv youffake care and good luck, Love, ME Steve 81 Linda Tandler and Family Mr. E. Tank, Congratulations Srs. Mike and Mary Tansey Shelly Taraschke, Angola High '88 TASTE GREAT!! LESS FILLING!! Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Tate MIM Michael Tatro, GOOD LUCK '88 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor Marge Taylor '71 Best of Luck Centralites!Sue Taylor The Taylors - Pam '87 and family GO IRISH, Diane tMyersJ Tefft '58 Ten Bucks for this and not a thing to say other than - its' a Bingo!! Alfonso and Judy Teniente Tennis Anyone? Good Job Kathy 81 Sue Fritz Tepper - GO IRISH Ten'i - Julie, the best forever!Lisa Terry Darrel Pete Jim Bill Jim Greg Jill Fox Fred Steve George Dave Good Luck Linda from Grandma Terry Terry Tom Bob Free men in '86!Per. 9 We think King Koko is the tops Mrs. Edward Tertel Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tertel Test Tube Babies of Chemist:ry!P4!5 Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thacker Blaine and Mary Thacker Joe, Pam, John and Sam Thacker THANK HEAVEN FOR '87 GO IRISH Thank heaven for our '87!GO FOR IT Only one more year, RACH! Mom 81 Chad Thank you Central for taking my son Than.k you Father Donnelly Thanks Bill Z. You're always there when I need you! Love, sis JZ T H A N K S - D A D! '86 L I S A Thanks Dad, I love you - Joy Thanks 4 all the best times, Paula, Jamie, Lynn, Heather, My best Buds, Peg Thanks for caring Mom!Dad, Luv, Tony Thanks for the doughnuts Rm. 301-305 Thanks Mom 81 Dad, Love ya, Jenny '87 Thanks Ten'i for always being there when I needed you. Love, Little Sis I wish I were Irish - Marg. Thatcher Sister Mary Theophane, O.S.F. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Thielmann 4526 Wedgewood Ct. Toledo, Ohio Anne Heintschel Thieman, Maumee, Ohio Patron for top quality education This This This This is for the whole Frosh Class is going to be the best year is your quota Sean GOOD LUCK message is just too sa! This one is from Pete's grandma This patron makes my 51,000 goal! Gary, Mary Jo, Greg, 81 Patti Thomas Michael and Marie Thomas Best wishes in your future endeavor GO IRISH! Paul Thomas '64 Sharon 81 Chuck Thomas and family Mr. and Mrs. William Thome Jim, Sandi, Nico 81 Tricia Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thompson Shirley and Frank Thomson GO IRISH Jim and Joyce Thomton Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Thomton '46!'49 Three down, One to go! Hurry '9l! JMP 302 has 10072: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thrun Cynthia and Amold Thomton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tice The Tieland Famiy HELGE RO '88 AN STEVE '89 - TIELAND Tiffany says HI AUNT JOANIE!Kristi Elmer 81 Joan fSuterJ Tifft, Class '48 Tiger Class of 1988 Tiger's roar of '84 - no jive in '85 Jenny Tighe supports the Irish Mike and Connie Tilimon Sheryl, All our luv 2 our last gl the Class of '86!BOB 81 SANDI TILLEY Jerry and Pat Tillman 3206 Scarsborough Keith and Sarah Tillman Class of '77, Marshall, MI Tim S. Remember our deal!Mom 81 John Tim '75 Tami Todd Star Sparky Spooky Tim and Shelly '82 Mary Sue Timar Mary Timiney Tina's Grandparents!Harold-Phyllis Tina, Tammy, John, we love you, Ma!Dad Chuck Tinkham - To the Class of '53 Andrea Tippian loves Greg Schoen Jesus is Lord! THE TIPPINGS The Lord be with you. THE TIPPINGS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Titkemeier TO A.J. LOVE B.J. GOOD LUCK ALWAYS To all of my classmates of 1988 The Best of Luck To all my friends, I luv ufBrenda R To all my friends in Class of '88 To all you people that party! G.C. To Annette, good luck with JimlBB To Becky, my best friendlD.G. To the best band in the land - DO IT To Bill Laskey, Jr. To C, Melvin, Love, Marie 81 Katie To Chris Rohen, good job, Slim To Chuck fthe Duckj GonialFred-Judi To Cindy, Love, Aunt Pat To Cindy, Love from Woolly 81 Mugs To Cindy with love from Mom To the Class of '88 To the Class of '85 - GOOD LUCK To the Class of '89 - ENJOY!Dugie To the Class of '87 To the Class of '86 To the Class of 1988, Hope your Sophomore year was great! Jeana To Debbie with love, Kelly and Al To Diane, Good Luck and Good Health To Ezzi a.k.a. Amy, Love, Mom To George gl Brian, Love Jenny 81 Mary To a great Aunt, Marcia Z from Brian To the great Class of '88!DH 81 AH To the great Class of '88!GOOD LUCK To the great Class of '87!We R 4 1 To a great daughter, Dawn Rowland Good Luck, Mom and Dad To Holly Drais and Judy Deer, Best of luck your Senior year!Live it up To J.J.M, of '85 - Saving it for you Love you - from K.W. of '88 To Jamie: Dere it is! Love ya, Lynn To Kathy 81 Karla, GOOD LUCK, Grandma To Kohleen from Pokey, I'LL MISS YA To Lisa, best of wishes to you! Love, Mom, Dad, Mike Dave, 81 Harrison To Lisa from Mom, BEST WISHES ALWAYS TO THE LOOKING GIRL IN THE SCHOOL To Marnie wit.h love, Aunt Gay 81 Jess To Mick with love, Shell Michelle K, Class of '90 TO MR. MANGAS FROM THE VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAMICENTRAL 13, SOUTHVIEW 7 To my Babes, Cal 81 Toddll LOVE YOU To my BEST FRIEND Sharyl Doran Poof To my best friend, Therese!Molly M. To my best friend, Molly M.!Terry L. To my grizzily bear, Love, Teddy Bear To my Irish brothers: Doug '82 Mike '85 RI '89 Paul '94 Love, Angie To my Irish niece. Love, P.J. and D. To my little blue-eyed blonde niece Vicki, I love you, Uncle Leeroy!HaHa To my little bro Chuck, Love Yall BN To my little sis Cindy, Love you To my lovely daughter Renee, Metz To my loving granddaughter Josette To my nephew, Jeff From Ginny with love To my nephew Jeff, Love Dodo To my pumpkin pie. Love, Dad '87 To my SH friends JH, KW, LS, JT!Annett To my sweetie Shelly Dailey. Ken K. To my Teddy Bear, Love, Grizzily Bear To my twin, best of luck, Love, Ann To Nick W I love Julie To the number 1 Class of '87 To our favorite Bird Lake Bum - CJ Go for it! Luck and Love, M MK G K To our granddaughter, Lots of luck in the future! Love, Gram 81 Gramp G To our Japanese Cherry Blossom - We love you Etsuko! Love, Mom 81 Dad To PM ML MS - You are the BESTXHW To Paul G, Kevin M, Bill C, Pat R, My bad boys, '87 81 '88, Luv, Karen To pursue is to achieve - Alice J . To a real sweet brother, Love, Karen To Renee-Diana-Tammy-Betfh-Michelle-Dawn - The rest who can't fit!Karen To the Senior Class! Best of Luck To a sweet niece, GOOD LUCK AT ALL YOUR YEARS AT CENTRAL. Luv, Uncle Bob To Teresa Rose, I love U scumbag!JAT To those who hate my hair, too bad! Thank God I can't see who you are. A To the Tower Climbers, Keep climbing but for higher goals. Pat and Marv TO THE 283RD ST. TRIO - BREAKING OUT OF CCHS WILL BE EASIERISUE '74 Mrs. Estella Tobianski Ads!Personal Patrons 385 Good Luck Irish from Joe Tobin Mrs. Ann Toczynski Mr. and Mrs. John Toczynski The Todorowski Family! JT + LK + BFFE + E Good Luck Irish from the TOENSINGS BEST WISHES - TOLEDO URSULINES Tom Bames, Dawn will always luv U Tom D. - I'll always luv you, Betsy Tom Dez, I will never forget you, Kel Tom 8: Eric, Class of '93 - AWESOME Danny, Kristy 8: Lenny Tomanski Happy Birthday John, Joseph Tomaski Mrs. Cecilic Tomaszewski Lawrence 'Dyan 'Aletha Darnian TOMCZAK TONY LUVS KRJS 4-EVER TONY 8: SCOTT, WHERE CAMPEDIGATES! JH Tony and Tim are the BUTTONS BABES TOO YOUNG TO FALL IN LOVE - CRUE Cheryl tStrickJ '74 - Dave Toska '71 Gary, Marilyn and Charlene Toska Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toth Mr. and Mrs. Nick Toth, Sr. A legend in his own mind - NICK TOTH Ron Toth '64 Have a great year Cental!THE TOTHS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Townsend Paul Townsend and Family Susan TownsendlGOOD LUCK CLASS '86 Dan and Bev CKr:yzaniakJ Toy '71 Trace, Have you read US NEWS lately Tracey, Angie, Betty, and Patty, we Finally made it!! Luv, Aim Tracey 8: Candie, Jun. 12, DRIVE-IN UUZO Tracey Kline loves Chuck McCauley Tracy Goodrich, I love you, G.L.!Mom TRACYlisaJENNYroxannMAUREENcharles Tracy loves Phillip Tracy, who do you love now? J .B. Rick, Terrie, Jason 8: Amanda Trame Mary H. Tran - Good Luck in Football Transfer students rock! Class of '87 Donna Brahier Trawford Homer J . Trawinski, Class of 1930 Grandfather of Nikki Clifford, '88 GO IRISH GO, Mr. 8: Mrs. James Traycor Robert P. Trease Marci - Tredway - loves - CCHS Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tredway THE TREEMAN - GO IRISH Mr. and Mrs. Keith J . Tremmel '41 Tressa Scheiber, I love you - The window man Julie Tressler 8: Chris Brownfield E. Tina Trettin Mr. and Mrs. Willis Trettin Diane, Bill, Beth, Jim, and Irene Trew Tricia Harrel is a babe - Craig '88 Trina, I luv ya, Luv, Deana '86 Partys THE TRIP TRIUMPH ROCKS TOLEDO AND CENTRAL Mr. 8: Mrs. Wilbur A. Trombley, Jr. Keep up the good work Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Trompeter James A. Trzcinski, Class of '78 We saw BRUCE - LIVE - KatlSan Trzcinski J-SPOT TSCAAPPAT AND G. WEAVER LYLAS Brian Tscheme - STRIT CH '89 RITA AND WALLY TUCHOLSKI Betsy Tucker For a good deal on a new or used car, see Denny Tucker!Richard Chev. Good Luck Irish! David M. Tugend Congrats Class of '86! Sonja Tugend Tum On The Power, JV Soccer Team Rory Tumer, Class of 1998 10 yrs. of love, hope for 20 more!JF 19 in the program -v 41 in our heart 2 more to go Jackie, Love, Mom 8: Dad Two roads diverged in a wood . . . Adolf '49 and Doris '55 Tylinski Mr. Steve Tyminski -A GOOOO IRISH! Jack and Peggy TYNAN, Class of '49 GO HOCKEY!! G0 TEAM!! 386 AdslPersonal Patrons JACK AND PEGGY TYNAN, CLASS OF '49 GO IRISH VOLLEYBALL! GO CHRIS U.S.O.R. OH MY GOSH UT SAMMIES LOVE CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH. SEE YOU IN COLLEGE! U2 live under a blood red skylPoet U2 U2 U2 U2 U2 U2 U2 U2 U2 U2 U2 Charles L. Ulrich '33, IRISH FOREVER JON AND SUSAN ULRICH Mitchell R. Ulrich Congrats '86, THE GREATESTITI-IE URBANS Agnes Urbanski Mr. and Mrs. David Urbanski Family Greg Urbanski and Kelly Dennis Irene Urbanski - Good Luck Band tAmyJ James Urbanski '59 and family To a great future, good luck Cindy Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Urbanski The Robert C. Urbanski Family Susan K. Urbanski and Friends US - The best varsity squad ever!J8:L Mr. and Mrs. Larry Un V CCHS Hockey S-Ball, My kids!Mom Ron and Suzanne Vail The Valiton Family Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Valiton John and Sue Valiton Heather, John, Kelly, Kristi, Scott The VarrBrarrdts say THE IRISH ARE OK Lynn and Nada Vanderhorst The Vandrameres Van Halen lives! Hi Heather, Luv, CXS Van Halen 9691 Van Halen Rules! '88 Rules - A.D. Good Luck, Class of '89 C. Vance Lewis, Christine, William, Maria Kurt, and Rudi Vankoughnet '59 Van Tassel's - Bob and Bobbie Good Luck Pattie and God Bless Mrs. Barbara Vanwormer Mr. Marc Vanwormer David and Denyse Vargas 8: Boys Sandy '88 and James Vargas '89 Good Luck Sandy and James Vargas Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard J. Vargas 8: Fam. MXM Steve VargolFran Drouillard '67 Vams - Ken '81 Sherry '82 Roo '84 Varsity V-Ball 8: Class of '86 rule Varsity V-Ball!Lor, Paula, Tracy, Ter Varsity Volleyball, Pine Riders Varsity Volleyball Scout Team 1985: CS TZ LB TS PJ GOOD LUCK NEXT YEAR Varsity Soccer Rocks Dennis P. Varwig '74 Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Varwig FROSH YEAR IS GREAT, HOPE YOU HAD AS MUCH FUN AS I DID SHELLEY VARWIG Jane and Joe Vass Our love and best wishes to Kohleen Ceci Vedra: WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHI - JULIE William F. Vedra, Jr.lJPS Award '75 Fighting Irish Forever! THE VEDRAS Vegetable Rights and Peace, Luv, Neil Mr. and Mrs. Isidoro Vendemo Mr. and Mrs. Donald Venier Robin Verbon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Veres Diane Veres Beth Veres, Class of '83 Frank and Beth Veres, Jay and Beth Mike Veres Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Vermillion Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Vermillion Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vetter Raymond Vetter Sue Christoph Vetter Vicki, You cried in lst, what can we expect in the BIG 12? Want a photo? Viel Gluck Fur Das Kommende Jahr Fur Unsere Cindy Von Oma Und Opa! Pat 8: Tom CFarrelD Viertlebeck '71 Congratulations Viking Labs Tyambor Vivimos Para E1 Espanolg Morimos Estudiando El Espanol. Espanol 3 P9 BEST OF LUCK IN '88! THE VOGANS Tom and Mary Beth Vogel, Class '78 Good Luck Class of 1989 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vollmer Pat VonHertzenberg, Class of 1950 Edward and Elaine Vuyk WJPW in TOLEDO - GO SOCCER Charlotte Wac Dennis Wac, Class of 1963 Noel L. Wade Good Luck Freshmen Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Wafalowsky, Jr. Vicky '81, Lisa '83, Rob '84 WAGANFEALD Mylo 8: Jan Waggoner GO CLASS OF '88 Amy Wagner Best friend alwayslRenee Dance Concepts Scholarship Winners Amy Wagner 8: Janet BodielCONGRATS CAROLYN AND BILL WAGNER The Wagner Family Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wagner Way to go Dave - Mom 8: Dad Wagner GO IRISH, Kris and Shawn Wagner Patricia Menke Wagner, Class of '50 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wagner Lookin' Fine in '89!T HE WAGNERS Waite Indians are awesome - Carol S. Anne Walasinski, I love you now and I always will! Love, Dave C. TLA Let's go piccolos and flutes Edwin and Rita Walasinski Julie Ann Walasinski, Class of 1986 Good Luck Debbie!Dick 8: Bev Walczak Mr. and Mrs. John Walczak Mary C. Walczak 2856 113th Street Good Luck Sean, Mr. 8: Mrs. Art Walker Christie Tillman Walker Class of 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walko, Jr. Anne Walko Class of '31 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Walko 1733 Linmore THE WALKOWSKI FAMILY JIM WALKOWSKI Dr. and Mrs. Angelo Wallace 1956 The Wallace Family John and Clarmain Wallace Maria Lena Wallace, GOOD LUCK IRISH Mario P. Wallace Family Mario P. Wallace Family GO BLUE Pauline Chovanec Wallace NDA 1965 Tony Wallace Family!CCHS DNJ '65 The Walrod Family Jim '73, Paula '74, Marie '97, Jimmy 2001 Pat and Mary Walsh Go Frosh Football Walter Groch is my Dziadzia - Jackie Gene A. and Patricia A. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wambo Diane Wangler The Waniewskis: Al, Louise 8: Scott Mr.!Mrs. C. Robin Wannemacher Family Wardell's BarBQ is great! Eat there! Pam, Gary, Sara, Chelsea 8: ? WARNE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner Best of Luck to the Irish WART IS A SQUIRE AGAIN! Good Luck Class of '86 Mary M. Washalaski MIM Herbert A. Washington, Love U Margo Washington, Class of '87 CCHS Good Luck '86 Lady Irish Track Margo Washington, CIO '87!Luv the MAC Washington Steppers Baton!Drums Jonathan Wasielewski, Class of 2002 The Tradition Goes On! John M. Wasikowski, Class of '82 Fr. Wassel says GO IRISH Best wishes Angj, Can'ie 8: Irish John and Lynn Wast Watch out for those garage doors! Gerard Maria Jennifer Duane Watms Mrs. Jenny Watson Harry, Georgia and Chris Watson Robert M, Watson, Jr. JolmlKelly Wawrzyniak Way to go Irish B-ball 8: X-country Way to go Irish football players Way to go Joarm, Love, Mom 8: Dad We are the Awesoe Class of '86lPJR We are the Irish! CCHS We are Irish! I-R-I-S-H!! YAI-I!! WE ARE LOOKING FINE IN '89 - K.L. We are proud of you Jim, Love, Mom We don't like you anyway!Mike-Steve We hate this Patron Drive! M.Y.S,P. We have the Suba Blues! ML BP JL JD We hope you like it at your new school. From your friends We love Fr. Fillnan's Blue Cat We love the CCHS Marching Band We love Lisa 8: her bugsyfl'errylJuli We love you Alma Mater - We always will be true! John '60 8: Barb '65 We love you Baby Parker, Mom 8: Dad We love you Charlie N -- Mom 8: Dad We love you David Hendricks We love you Irish - Bob and Betty R We love ya Jody!BiIl 8: Rod - RMA We love you Ken Sauser, GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE, CONGRATULATIONSIMOM, DAD We love you, Mom, Dad 8: Brothers We love you Nicole, - Grandma W. We love you Sam! Love, J and T We love you Tina!GrandmalGrandpa R We want t.he Irish Knight We wish Amy the best of luck always Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weagley Mr. Harold Weagley John and Jan Weaver '47 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webb A.C. fChuckj Weber 163 Mary Grace 8: Carl Weber, Class of '34 Success to Classes of '86 8: '87 HeleneAr1n Weber START Class of 1975 Good Luck to the Webers in Classes '86 and '87 from Judi Weber '63 Lee Weber, Class of '44 Rick and Maryann Weber Congratulations Mike '86 from Mr. 8: Mrs. Ron Weber!IRISH BAND iifl WEDDING BELLS WILL RING IN '87 FOR MARTY WALKOWSKI AND LORI KNAKIEWICZ All the way, Irish! The Weedalls Good Luck Irish From the Weedalls Carrie Lynn Wegren Robert and Janice Wegren Rebecca Wegrzyn '77 Jack Wehrle Ms. Jane McCarthy Weideman Mrs. Eleanor Flood Bill 8: Mary Weiher, Class of '69 and their six future Centralitesl Laurie and Joe Weiher '70 Stacey, Jorm and Alissa Weiher John M. '73, Cynthia D. '74 Weiher Mr. and Mrs. David Weilinski Weiner: cause you love jeans!RE '85 Kenneth and Sharon Weirich Dr. Robert P. Weisenburger D.D.S. Tom and Sandy Weisenburger Doris Weiser Class of '44 James M. Weislak Jim and Ruth Weislak Julie Weislak Kan Weislak Family John Weislmeier Mr. and Mrs. James R, Weiss Go Micky and Mari Mr. and Mrs. Mick Weithaus Mike Weithman, Class of '89 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weithman Robert Wekwert, Class of '60 Good Luck Nate and Freshman Class of '89 from The Artis Welch Family Paul and Madeline fVallejoJ Welch Good Luck J. McGee from THE WELCHES We love you Deana, Love, THE WELCHES Welcome Freshmen to the party life Welcome to the Class of 1985 Welcome transfer students to Central Catholic High School Good Luck Irish - Marian Wells David and Mary Welsh The Welter Family wish GOOD LUCK David Wendt '84 Wendy S. loves Ritchie B. forever Mr. and Mrs. Wenger The Wenger Family William F. Werynski '64 Attention: Mike Sutherland, I love you! Laura Wemer xxoo Mr. 8: Mrs. Jolm Wemimont, GO IRISH WE'RE PROUD OF ALL YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS, JIM, LOVE, MOMIDAD We're looking fine in '89 - Maureen We're in heaven, Class of '87 We're going to get back and keep the Irish Knight Wer kann lesen? Viel spass studenten Chelie '86, Christie '88, WENGLICK 'I'he Wengers -- Ed '71, Judy '72, Katie 2000 and Eddie 2002 Larry and Karen Wenger Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Westphal Joe and Mary Wester, Class of '48 Good luck to all my frenz!JWestcott Wilbert and Cleola West say GO GO CENTRAL Wayne and Jeanne West Michael West John, Joanne, Julie '88, Jennifer WesolowskiJGoodluck Girls JV B-ball Bemadine Wesoleck 320 Kosciusko Werynskis - GO IRISH GOOD LUCK IRISH - SHIRLEY WETTLE Joseph L. Wetli Mr.!Mrs. Dennis Whaley!GOOD LUCK '88 Wham Bam, Thank You Ma'amlMJM '86 What's Fr. Fillman's first name? G? What'sThatGotToDoWithThePriceOfEggs What's up Fnrity Bubbles! S.M. and C.H. Your tum in next Jane Whelan, Class of 1974 When there is no sunshine, it is a lot like night!From Sally, Jeff, Jim When you wait for the river to rise, you may never cross. Wherever you go, there you are Wherever you go, there you are '88 Good Luck - THE WHETSELS GO IRISH - Mary Gfell Whipple Mike and Colleen Whipple Roy and Mary Pat Whitaker Whitmer Class of '88 is the greatest Whitmer iifl, Wendy R. '89, Christy '88 Whitmer Panthers are Number I! Mary Bender Whitney '64 Mr. and Mrs. WhitsonlGOOD LUCK '88 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Wholey Joe Pat Ali Maggie Luke WICHMAN Rose Wiczynski Wanda Widejkis, Good Luck, Lisa '89 Catherine Susan Wiegand Mr. 8: Mrs. F.J. Wiegand - GO IRISH Mr. 8: Mrs. James Wiegand 8: Family Jeannie Bell Wiegand, Class of 1979 John 8: Kathy Wiegand, Class of '71 Jeannie and Tom Wiegand Dawn M. Wiener '78 Doug-Brian-Kris!G'ma + G 'pa WIESOLEK Way to go Doug G. '86 WIESOLEKS Go Irish! Art 8: Mary Wietrzykowski Good Luck Maureen!MARGARET WIGGINS Rev. Jonathan Wight Mr. and Mrs. Nomran Wilcox Patricia Duck Wilcox, Class 1961 Memory of Charles P. Duck, Class 1940 Rich and Rose fSobczak '59J Wilder Margaret C. Wiles, 530 Yondota St. Don and Pat Wilhelm Rick and Mary Wilhelm RON WILKINS AND FAMILY Keith and Barbara Wilkowski Will be lovin u alwayslBrian, Luv, TM Barb Willhauck says GO IRISH Barry, Margaret and Leslie Williams To Patrice Flymr, You're a babe, I love you! Dave Williams '87 Dr. and Mrs. David Williams 1975 The Ed Williams Family, Ed '57, Tim '82, Mike '83, Chris '84, Joe '87 The Williams Family Gerry Williams Kimerli Williams Margaret Williams, Mildred Kane Mrs. Mary Williams - GO IRISH Tom and Patricia Williams Good Luck in '85-'86 school year Good luck RichlSandy Willert Fam. Matt Willinger, Class of '86 rules Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Willinger Good Luck Irish - Mr. 8: Mrs. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. James P. Wilson Shellie Wilson Chris and Cheri Wilusz - RUN DMC Janice and Dennis Winckowski Good Luck Irish Mrs. Genevieve Winckowski Scott Winckowski, Class of '82 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Windom Miss G. Winfree, Conf. Room 226lHI Good Luck Graduates - The Wiricks MI. 8: Mrs. Robert J. Wirtz - Alumni Wish you the best, Lisa, Love, Gram Wish you were here, it was fantastic Wishing Bob good luck!Roxanne 8: Ted Gertrude Saelzler Wismer 1940 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wisniewski Ken Wisniewski Mr. 8: Mrs. Mark Wisniewski 8: Family Mike 8: Mary fScallyJ Wisniewski '72 With love to Laura - Papa 8: Grandma With love to my G Mr. and Mrs. Witko CCHS is the Best Mrs. Jane Wittes, Algebra 130 Go for it Algebra I, Room 130 Jane Wittes Richard and Marvell Wodarski Ronald and Ellen Wodarski Good Luck Irish, Mr. 8: Mrs. Woelfl Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Woiktyna Tom 8: Sue CPawlickiJ '56 Wojnowski Wojo - Go for the slam! Make this your best. We love you, Mom, Dad, Jen Charles and Jeanne Wojtkowiak Jeanne and Charles Wojtkowiak Dave Wojtkowiak and Steph Chapman in 1985 and forever after -- YEAH! Mr. 8: Mrs. Bemard Wojton 8: Family Margaret Wolf, Class of '51 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wolf Ralph H. Wolfe Box 5, North Baltimore, Ohio 45872 The William H. Wolfe Family 8: Jet Wolniewicz, Tom, Deb, Chad 8: Andy My sister made me do thisfl' WONELL David L. Wongroski, Class of '50 Good Luck! Doug Wood '80, Ali Wood '83 Helen Wood - CCHS Grandmother LeelMarilynne Wood, Jeff '86, Lisa '88 Christine and Rob Wood Good Luck Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Woods Ric and Darlene Woods and Family Ms. Jeannet Woodson Good Luck Kris, Luv, Curt Woodward '83 Woodward Polar Bears No. 1!D.J.!T.S. Kelly Wooten, Class of '89 loves Ray Mr. and Mrs. Q'Dell Wordlaw Don and Linda Worland, Class of 1957 The world needs you Class of '89!CHS John, Sue, Mary, Jenny Wortham The Wortketter Family - Joe '66, Don '67, Jim '88, aifl, GO IRISH Jim Wortketter '88, IRISH RULE Wouldn't it be fine to do a '69!STJS Dave Wozniak, Class of '87 Irene and Frederick Wozniak, Jr. Say - GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '88 Dawn and Todd Wozniak '88, '90 Mr, and Mrs. James Wray and Tim Wrestlers kick Frannies Alice Wroblewski, 320 Mettler St. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wroblewski The Wroblewski Family Kenneth Wroblewski Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wueller Compliments of Eva Mary Wurtz MIM Herman Wuwen to J .J . Rhoades The Wyszczelski Family Little Jerry Wyszczelski John Wyszlzelski, Class of '86 Xl dunno, I'm makin' this up as I go X:6, Well we made it through all 4 TK, TD, DW, DB, DH, TW, GT, MHJGOODY-186 X-tra special sis!Jenny, Class of '88 Ya know what kicks? The chics of '86 YA YA YA YA MEDICAL RECORDS, ST. V'S Don and Kathy Yager, Good Luck CCHS Manuel and Dorothy Yakumithis Good Luck Rick, Class of '87 Gramma and Grampa Yanushonis Good Luck Irish - Dennis Yarberry Kathy Yarberry Betty Yarder Irv Yarder '32 Matthew A. and Meridith R. Yarder Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yarder Kim Yarger 8: Bob Gillis, Class of '84 YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH CENTRAL!!!!! Mike and Carol Yeager Pete and Armella Yencich, GOOD LUCK Pete and Armella Yencich 364 Philmar Drive, Toledo, OH Yost Family Paul and Helen Rose Yosts Fr. Richard Yost OSFS You ain't fresh, ya you Pauly! You deserve a break today, You Laura You did it Kelly Amborski, Luv, Kim You look maaavelous darling! - Pat You look mahvelous Class of '88 You made a mistake if you like RHS You owe me Marybeth, I'm serious! Doug, Carol, Debbie and Todd Young Larry!Mary Beth Young, Class of '77 Good Luck Angie G., Laurie Young Hi Rob Goethals from Laurie Young The Young Marines of Toledo, Ohio Luck to Bauerschmidt!Margaret Young Michael Young, Class of '69lGO IRISH Michael and Melinda Young Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Young David and Nancy Youngs Tom and Marge Youngs GOOD LUCK '86 You're the best Shell!Boog Luv, Tom YYURYYUBCCURYY for me. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY CLASS OF '86 slfl ZJI love U Terrifl always will, Bill ZZ CM LVS TK KK LVS DH BN LVS JC ZZ Jeffrey Mossing, I love youlNancy ZZ Scoop, Poop, Boof, 401 8: Bone Unit ZZ To my best friends: Angie, Betty, Ayn, Anne, Nancy, Thanks! Tracey!! ZZZ ZZZ Kathleen loves Dave forever ZZZZZZ - CCHS Cyclers are the best ZZZZZZAKfI'ony, Have a great year big Junior! Love, Kim, The Class of 1984 ZZZZZZZZ - To the Class of '69 - Suds DEBI PORTLAND '85 72777Z7Z7ZZZ7Z7777777777772771 AMY FAIRCHILD LOVES P.J. POLLAUF ZZZZZZZZ7ZZZZZZZ7ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ CLARE ZZZZ7ZH7ZZZ7ZZZ777ZZ77Z7ZZZ7Z JEAN Denise, Richard 8: Andy Zaborowski Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zak and Family GO IRISH! 8: GO IRISH! Ann Zakorczenni - Woodward 1976 Hattie Zakrzewski Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zakrzewski Hattie Zalecki, GOOD LUCK CLASS '85 Paul Zalecki 8: Family!GOOD LUCK '86 Vickie Zalecki - Now I'm broke again Vickie Zalecki, 2744 Fellows St. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zalewski Jeffrey Phillip Jared Jason Zaleski Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Zaleski '64 Good Luck Sherrie, THE ZAPADKAS Good luck to all the friends I have made! Karen Zapiecki, Class of '86 Best of wishes Classes of 1984 and l986!Mr. 8: Mrs. John J. Zapiecki Congratulations Karen Zapiecki and Class of '86!Shelley Zapiecki '84 MIM Theodore Zapiecki, GOD BLESS YOU Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Zarecki Lynn Zaracki '83 8: Jeff Hart '84 Stephanie Zarecki GO IRISH! AL 8: ROSEMARY ZARNOCH John 8: Vikki 1GrachekJ Zatrock Gloria J. Zawisza Joe and Eileen Zawisza Peter Zawisza Class of '89, Tom Zawisza Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zawodni Leon C. Zawodny, Sr. Frank and Helen Zbierajewski Bemard Zabikowski Jane Zbikowski Sara Zbikowski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zebracki Ed and Mary Zeller '50 John Zeiler '58!Judy Bates Zeiler '57 Good Luck Zeilers - CK 8: FS Denise M. Zeller Mr. 8: Mrs. Janice 8: Kenneth Zeman Aunt Marcia Zeman is great- '88 Good Luck Marcia Zieman, Class of '88 Have fun at Central - Marcia Zeman Best wishes - The Ron Zfent Family Go for it Fighting Irish Dave Zerby, Class of '83 GO IRISH, GOOD LUCK - DEBBIE ZERBY Diane Zerby, Class of '84 Mrs. Helen Zglinski GO IRISH Ms. Rita Zglinski Tom J . Ziegler, Good Luck Class '88 Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray Zielaskowski. Best wishes to the Classes of '84 8: '86 Bob '58, Joyce '63, Chris '87 ZIELINSKI Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Zielinski David Zielinski!LED ZEPPLIN RULES Kermeth and Eleanor Zielinski Laura Zielinski '84 Ronald and Joann Zielinski Arrnea, Good Luck in '88lSgt. Zielinski Stan and Peggy Zielinski '62 8: '66 Those windows look warm, wish we had them back in '83 - Sue 8: Matt Zieman Rob and Lou Ziemkiewicz 8: Family Darcie, Rob, Vicki, Randy 8: Craig Bill and Judie Zientek and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Zientek Mr. 8: Mrs. George C. Zilba - 1956 Jim and Marlena Zilla Mr. and Mrs. Mark Zimmemran ZiolkowskislPaula '72, Joan '89, Jen '88 Kenneth and Peggy Zircher Gary '73 and Julie '74 Zolciak Kathy Zolciak, Alumni Jennifer L. Zoltanski '92 '67, Good Luck Irish Mr. and Mrs. William Zoltaszek Miss Angela Zoltowski Good Luck J.rishlMichelle Zom 1982 Go for it '86 Gradsll 8: I Zukowiec Renee Zukowiec '86!Vickie Salazar To Chrissy!We love you, THE ZUPSICS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zychowicz, Jr. Good Luck Tracy Z.lT HE ZYLKA FAMILY SHIRLEY ZILKA SAYS - GO IRISH Ads!Personal Patrons 387 s the curtain comes down on a successful year we take with us fond memories of the 1985-86 school year. Central Catholic's school spirit was rewarded with the Lady Irish bringing home three city championships in Volleyball, Cross-Country, and Basketballp and with the return of the Irish Knight. Central Catholic's high academic standards were realized by the high number of students that were inducted into the National Honor Society. Our Spiritual growth flourished as we participated in many Masses celebrated as part of our school schedulep and also with our annual Christmas-time walk to the Cathedral. The family spirit grew as we enjoyed many dances and assemblies throughout the year. With the close of this year we will remember our many friends and teachers that helped to make this year special. - jackie Durant - Deana McHugh 388 Closing X At the Iourney' 55 E X j .. W it W ' ..fe,,.' . '-tt. uk v- 2 Top: WHEN YOU WISH. Iunior Matt Michalak does a little last minute gray- in durin the fourth quarter at the St. Francis game. Left: GRAND Xl . Ager the City Championship game, the trophy was presented at a pep rally in honor of the girls, Senior Diana Szymanski and Sophomore Lori Knannlein lead the girls bas etball team out of the gym, Above: GOOD FRIENDS. Senior Scott Snyder and British Literature teacher Mr. Kokocinski show Central Catholic has family closeness. End The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. -- Author Unknown Above Left: ALL SMILES. Seniors Brenda Porter, Tracy Nolan, and Iacki Durant are all smiles as they attend their last Student Council Election assembly for the 1986-87 school year. Above ight: DIGNIFIED SPEAKER, Father Donnelly speaks to the Central Catholic community on the value of penance before Easter break. Left: CHECK-OUT. Senior Dave Wojtkowiak checks out his Spartan o onent as he oes in for the rebound. This was Dave's fourth year on the team. Above: LOW IN THE AITQ. Senior Tim Tynan is caught between class with his Valentine Day's gift from one of his admirers. Closing 389 5, I, 4 Cheri h Yesterda if ,,.. u.Q4 1 , A 1 Q we . Pwff at Ali. N--.....,-in The first step to success in any occu- pation is to become interested in it. Unknown 390 Closing Above left: SHARING A DANCE. Seniors Lisa Kahle and Mike Lawrence share a 5 in on the floor at the Homecoming Dance helgd in Central Catholic's front g m on October 26. Center: TERRIFIC TRIO. Seniors jacki Durant, Brenda Porter and Ker Balogh show their spirit at the St. ,Iohn's-Centralrgatholic football game. Right: ON A SPIRITUAL SIDE. Religion teacher Mrs. O'Hearn enlightens the ounger generation in Family Christian Livin . Xbove Center: SPRING BREAK 86. Seniors gfrac Zylka and Diana Szymanski advertise where they spent their Sgrin Break, in sunn Daytona Beach. Above: EST SHOW IN TOXVN. The Masonic Auditorium marquee says it all for 1986 graduating seniors. ream of Tomorro M Above: DECORATING DUO. Seniors Colette LaChapelle and Brenda Noonan decorate cars for the Homecoming Parade which took place before the I-Iomecomin Game a ainst St. Francis. Above Right: CALIFORNIA EIRLS. Seniors Paula Domonkos, Carol Leite and Kathy Lenkay show how much they missed Toledo by posing under a street sign in Palm Slprinq5ICalifornia which says Toledo. Top Left: F VO TE SUBIECT. Seniors john McGee and Iohn Dzienny re are to chow down in the senior cafeteria. Right: PROM '86. Seniors and juniors join together to celebrate Prom which took place at Gladiux I 8: II on May 10 at 8:00 P.I'I1. . I . Q I y I A, I like dreams of the future better than history of the past. Unknown Closing 391 And Live for Tocla f ttt i , , , f liv T , ,ii ff 5 it t i l 3 fin, I ta 'Q' 'The study of your mis- takes will not reve al th e road to great- Wm ersuooess, but the study of your achieve- ments Will. ww MW! i fe v f Top: CRUNCH. junior Marc Michaelson and Senior Pete Swartz illustrate the con- sequences of carryin the ball during the St. johns game at TU. Bottom Right: OVER- LGOKED. Without ite efforts of coach jim Reilgfind Mitch Naufel, football could not have been a success, Bottom Left: CONC TULATIONS. Commencement, Iune 4, 1986, 7:00 p.m. 392 Closing 1 W v Y
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