Central Catholic High School - Trail Yearbook (South Bend, IN)
- Class of 1938
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A 1 ll Q33 X JU NE '12, 19317 ff w 6 f ' H X X : X f i f , K Y 5' , . ff 'af L, 'X '53- V ...- 'IHL IR XII 'THE TRAIL E Most Reverend John F. Noll, D.D. 7'l'o the one who has bvon at frqilidimr light to Fcritiul Catholic High Sc-hool. who has enjoyed watching: its fzrowth. and who has tho Vutliolic 3'-mltln imc-:Lwst to his heart. wc. the senior class of '38, mlvdivaitc this first Volume of THE TRAIL . Pa ge Five FACULTY ll. Ah. WCAG qua-np, Mm..- Sin ,JG Iili1l'l'lII-Ill 4'I'II,SI'S. 1'.S.1'. liIll7'I'IIl'IIQ IIY.XI'IX'I'II. l',S.I'. l!liH'l'lIl4Ill ICYNIAIIII. I'.S1 I'r'im'ixrzxl H0II?4'IU'I ' 'N ' I, HwimA Sm-izxl Sllnlius I I 1Vl'l 'I I' 'I ' NA , I. ',S.I'. U F' A , ., ' I I , . I I' ' , . liIiH'l'IIl4Ili VANISII 5, uw 5t'l1'lll'l' 1 omuu-Vvlaxl Vllivion . I ' 4 31.11111-lnzmtlvs I lr I Cup.: lsx XIII. I,UI'lS SZXIIU Hlny X J xX'Il:l:l4:lQ'l' 'qu-.4i1.2,1 I.j,l,,,-2,H.,,l llll. IIIUMAB l'. BIuIl.I Uioluilv IIIICIIIIIIIII Suvvvll zgm' Six THE 'I' RAI I THE SCHOOL BUILDING GENERAL VIEW OF CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH ENTRANCE EAST ENTRANCE TI-IE TRAIL p 2 THE CLASS OF 1938 JOSEPH BERGAN Butch 1Xl'0l'10S,'l'2Llll Ulub, Uluss Pres. lllg Gloo Ululv. THEODORE B1 NTSK EY tilulcki! M onosrrum Plulr. RAYMK DN ll D051 IG l lLl+lNA ICR E .yy ll1'zu11utic's lg liooli Store Atten- dunl. AIJOLPI-I DEVOLDER Dolph Monopxralm Club: Glec Ululm. PII I lll!I'lR'l' DI ICRIUKX Nllllilvv lllonofqralm Vlub: lllulllaltivs Il, 4 'W DAVID FARA BAUGH Fuzzy Monogram Club: Glue- Club Rotary Luncheon. ll0l'lS HARTMAN Louis l o01ls:1ll ll. PAUL KRUEPICR Poison M on'o,-:groom Pl uh: Hand -4 lrvh 91:- tra. JOSICPH LASKOXVSKI SIJLKH' Monozrrauo Vlub: Glee Ulub. JUHN LIPINSKI DiDDy Rotary Luncheon: Debate- Team Ind. Uutlmolir' Oratoricul Uontesi. J .., JUSICPII MUCAFFERY Mar-k Class President 1: Glee Club ,. , THE TRAIL Inge: lulght THE CLASS OF 1938 KIREGORY DICENENY Blau Slleech Club: Glee Club. NVILLIANI M ING ICS Bill Uffive JXUPINIZIIII. LAXVRENCE XII' RRAY 6ELaIalu,v!7 Monofeqrum Club: Gloe Club: IQZLIIK1-fTI'ChE'Sfl'lL, GERALID OROSZ 6 i.Itnlulnxv 7 9 tra. RALPH RICHARDSON Ghcst,y llrgmumtics I: Tlflfld-lTI'Cl19StI'2l. THEODORE RUFF :arrears Monograni Club: Glov Club l1I'iiIll2iTiCS I. II. THOMAS TAYLOR uFlyy! Ilrmuatios II: Basketball: Foot- ball. JOSEPH A. 'l'O'I'H Joe Monogram Club: Debate 'Foam ROBERT YVALDVOG EL XVallly Monogrzuu Club: Glee Club: 1PI'Il1lliLfiCS I. J ERRY XVI DYAH N Glee Club. IRVIN ZIELINSKI i6Sarn!! Debate Team: Football. 'TI-IE TRAIL Page Niue Debate 'I'f-um: Gloe Club: M0l1OHl'Hll1 Club: lialncl-Urohoa-v THEN AN QW THE CLASS IN 1934 'Yup Row, l1'l'l to l'iLElllZ 'lIll0lll2lS I.ix'm's. l r:'l1k S1lllt'I', .lalvlq l'l-ily, 'l'l1vml0rv liufl' :xml Wil- Iium Nlillgm-s. Nlillellv Ibm, lc'l'l lu ripglllz llrollur llX1ll'Illlll. .Fusm-plm Nlm'1':ll'l'vl'y. IIZIYIII I-':m':nlm11p:lx. .lusvpll lmslcmvski, llvurgzn- XYim'1-li. I,:nxx'l'mu-l- LXl11l'1'zly. l'l1:ll'l1-s liullm-rxxm'Il1 :xml llrollu-1' lll'l'lllilI'l. l1'l'unt Iluw. I1-l't lu rifrlnl: ,Iuhn .Im':ll. .loss-lull lixwgznlm, llolwrl XX':1I4lx'0p.:'vl, llulplm liis'l1:lI'u- sun. I':1ul liruwpn-r. .xilllllill l1vX'ulll1-V :xml liuxlxmml l7l'.NIl'llI1'llIl0I'O, SENIOR CLASS IN 1938 Slilllllillg' lm-fl lu riuglll: Irvin Zillinski, Human XX'0y:1lm. l.zlw1'm-nm- IXllll'l'll1'. XX'illi:um Nlilurvs lluymmxll In-Nl:-lull-imc-rv. .Iusl-ull l,nslum'ski. .lulm Lipinski, .lusl-pl: Mv1':lI'l'l-1'y, l':u1l Kl'lll'1ll'l' 'l'lu-mlm'l- li11I'l', .losvph 'l'ull1. l'hillu-1-I llil-rim-lax. Louis ll:lrlm:1n. lmximl l+':1l':nlv:l11p.:'ll. Sc-an-ll lm-l't I0 riuglnl: 'I'lwumlura- li-.mn-sluy. .loslph lil-x-mln, G1-raxlml Hrosz, Iiohm-rt XX'q1l1lx'og'1-l. Gro gury XI1'l'Il'1UIIX, Iiulph IIICIIZIIWISLJII, TIIUIIILIS 'l'zLy101'.A1l0lph IN-Volmlor. Img-,. 'l'pn HTIIIC 'l'R,Xll, UN IORS and '6S0PHS JUNIOR CLASS, 1938 Slilllllillgl' l1'l't lu l'i,LTlllI fAlXX'l't'I1t'L' Hcydv, Iii0h:11'd 194-l1c1's, Iluvid 'Plnornlm , 'I 'Q ' .' m I 1lxx11fI NIIIIIIIIKIS I4.:11'l I111-kv, John h:1:1lJ. 1'I1:11'los H1-11111-1: fi2ll'Oll1 Kline, JOVOIIIU C:llllS0l'. Hill'llli llll '-- ' Q llnll lu IN . 1. LCl1lllllll1'h0l'. Jusm-ph 4XI'1l1l'YSiilli. I:0l'l12ll'1l l'llvc1'l1:11'dt, liichurd 1'y1'. Svulvd: li:1y111on1l l.cliz1o1't. Fmnm-is Sos1111ski, John xYilII10l'ill5.I'. liil'hilI'1l SL-z1f.:'o. Louis Ill1'om'1 G0dI'1'vy l3lll'ill1il'h, Robert 'l'owl1v1', John Alill'1i1X. SOPHOMGRE CLASS, 1938 Slilll4lill 'l1'l'l lt ri' ' ' ' ,. 1 gllt. l:111'11-li l,1'y4-24. I'a111l I':11I11n. Iismzxlel lloovf-1', Llowl AIIIVIYIIY .lulm AI11l'l':1y, .losm-ph Alillltlll, I!v1'n:1l'1l lluilvy. lmylu K-opp, Josoph .,Iz1lml0nsk'. .: ' : ' 1 l llIll1'wIxllIlllll Xlilllll F1-II1-s, l l'ill11i Kllulinuc-z, 1:1111 Swuln, lioyvv St1'.11ll1-y, li11y111oIl1I liuviz. .Xnss-lm HlIl'li2ll'1. SUZIIUQII Hllf-Th 14'111'1'ing:ton, Louis Blillur. Iiobvrt 1,1-li:101'i, J01'o111e- G11-1-111-, l'l1ili1v Mc-ixol Nil It 1 ' 1- 1' lil'l IllS4'h2llZ. hohf-rt AIiIl,..'C'S. Iiuhwh I'wllHK'l'. lA11lw:11-11 J114'0bs. WSQ' 9 1- wr, M ,'L Mm ww lg , Af 5 l A.. Ah. L TH E TRAIL Page Elcvon FRESHM PAGE FRESHMAN CLASS, 1938 Ifillqi lion' ls'l'l lu riuglll: F4-lix Vlzu-ys, .luck In-nlz, lkvrnzlrd Gvhl, John llivriukx. Holm Klinv. XX'il1m'l' Ih-1'n1ll, lloyd -NIISQUZIIIIH. 'lwlllllliltl G11-0110, JOSODII I,:1Zz:u':1. .Izlmvs 'l':msv5'. Blimldh- Huw: Xvilliillll Gills-11. .low-ph lTil'l'il'liX, l l't'll Kl'nl1s-wvllm-1'. Ilvlwv Yon XY:1ssvl1l10x1 .lulm H1-1-k1'l'. 'l'hm11:1s Iizlnn-y, I':1t1'ivk Killolm-41, .Izmws H1-ya-l'. -l1lllll'S l l'1'd4'l2llil'..IQIIIIUSl.1ll Ul'1llHl Ifrunl Row: .lznmvs fh'I'SllHllll'l', l'I4!XY2ll'1l Iiurkc-, lmnzlhl l'Il'l1SI. lmu llm'w:u'1h. .llJS4'lbll Yu slyxw. .Iosuph l'l:niz1, Gm-orgv Vzln lw Vlllls-. Gs-'orgro Mc1':11'1I13', .luhn Guihrimx FRESHMAN BASKETBALL. 1938 In-fl lo right: llluiwzurel llurlw. .Iulm l:Ul'kl'l', lim-1'nur1I Gvlll, lmu llo1'wzu1'1h. lfvlix YWEIVXN lll'lll'X Yon XY:usss-n1mx'w-. .lun-ph i,znzzz11':1, 'l'hUlll:1s Hzmvy. limbs-V1 Klinv. .Iaum-s 141I'UlIlxl2lIil'. lin Nuslmum. Iklgu Twelve 'l'lll'I 'I'R.Kll. P BLIC TIONS Many a prominent nevispaper man in the country received his first practice in this distinguished profession by working on school news staffs. Central Catho- lic has three staffs of future newsmen. THE TRAIL STAFF Lvfl to liiuglll: Duxiisl 1-':x1'nlm:111g'l1. Paul lirilclwlz .losenh RL'l'2'ill!, Gornhl Urosz, Aslollrll I1cVol4lo1', Irvin Zia-linski. .lolm l,i- pinski. XYiIli:l11i Alilrgxvs. NEWCOMER STAFF Stamlim: Ivfl to right: Robert 'l'owncr, 1 r:unl4 Sosnoslii, H:1rnlml Kline. Anselm 1'illl'1illl'i. Xviliiillll Mimres. Svzllwl 11-fl In l'i:.1'hI: Tlioluus Gm-L-ilu, Robert Kline, lioyfl Nusbaluln. George Van Do Pulte. Raymond Loliuort. Imvirl Thornton. John livvlwix Jzunos 'l'unscV. NEWSPAPER STAFF Staunlingr: John Linin- ski, 'l'l'llbllFll'. :xml Xviilllllll hlinpres. News-'l'imos. Sealed: liobvrl Towuer. Robert hlilurc-S. 4hYlS4'llll l3urk:u'i. News-'1'i111cs. HTHE TRAIL Page 'Phirteon TI-ILETICS FIRST FOOTBALL TEAM, 1935 lim-I4 Ram: Lim- l'o:u'h Holm-rl l-:ilu-y. David l lll'2lb1lll3-Ill, 'Fhomaxs lhrzlgznxm, Joseph Vonnulnpzlm- lun, l':l'lll'Sl Vulllu-1', 'I'l1n-mlolw li11l'I'. Mimlmllv Row: liuhvrt 1'I'l'llilSS2l. Josvlvll Luskowski. I'l1iIbvrl llicrim-lax. lill'll1ll'!l liilmk XYil hum lllingn-s. .lohn l'r1ty, lili'llill'll l vll0l's. f'lk'lll0I1l Vrussy flll'Ul'ilSUlll. Nivholals 'l'zLm-nwli. 15:14-li Ilvhl Foam-ll. Front How: Iiuynmml lll'hl1'Lllk'Il1ll'l'l'. .xlllllliil l,ic-kolowim'l1, Laxwruncc Hvydv, 1'zx1riL-ll Nlurplxy, lim-x'n:u'1l l'1lAk'l'll2ll'4ll. John liilllll. Robert NYz1l1lx og:cl. Hurolsl Kline FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM, 1935 Slilllllillg' lvfl to ri,u.'lll: .John lwtly, llalviwl 1+':l1'11lm11g.:'l1, 'l'I1vmlon- liul'I', XX'illi:m1 Blimxvu lusl-lull All-1':lI'I'4-l'y. sf'llIl'll1 linynmml T5l'Aff'llll'I21ll'l'l', liulwri XV:1l1lx'0p:'vl. Adolph l5i'Xv0lll1'l', Gvorgv XYilu'1'li. M l.. A A Q Pzurc l ourl.ccn THE TRAIL' STYLE 1937 FOOTBALL ll . '10 -A fl L1 A E rd CS , .2 at :: 3 N ,Q m U .2 O': CJQQ Q v- LH.. sis SUE :SP .r1' ' 6 x.u ,ko ': CLJIf :gp- .ini AA -Hal 2-'Cz 5-44- ,, E55 31? . -.IC-. 5 if F5 :Eg :r Q-H r1 m La 5 R T! f- 11 ,D If '1 V 6 2. 23 53 J H25 .Z ' S.. 4 if m iii P4 Z LN F- U 'T O I-4 5 2 O 5 . 4 2 U m . .. E an 55 Em U rl 3- HTHI-: TRAIL mm, Fmwu NVZAS- Henry Von l'I'i1X M u Row: J -0 hn OXING TEABI: Bzlvk Il Raymond Bailey. ernard Th-Orton, B 'id Dau artin RI Jack Heyde, 'THF 'FR XII ' C L U B S MONOGRAM CLUB BUCK R0W! -IOFVDII 'l'0lh, limrbwl XY:1l1lx'05I01. I 1'1llN'iS Sosnoski. Gvmld Urosz, I.:uv1'om'v Mm' 1 .1y, Rim-hznlwl Futtcrs. Mimldlo IKUNYI fAlWl'0lN'l' Ifvvlv. l'l1illvf-V1 l5ill'if'l1X, 'l'hc-onlorv lluff, lim-lizard Ilznilvy, liznymonw iuviz, Iiornalrsl lflba-1'l1zl1'dt. Ito I-'rout Row: Adolph IM-Vol1h:r, .low-ph In-lggqum. Frxlnk Kumimw-Z, Paul Ky-uf-p1-r, 'I'lll'01lUI'1 vslwy, Imviml l4':l1':1lr:111p:11. GLEE CLUB ORCHESTRA Slilllilillui lvfl I0 l'i::ht: Ilvnrv You XYus- . . . -' 'I' : 1 H Al Q '. .I - sonhovo, Ruymoncl lA'lll1UI'l. XX llllilill Mm- Ll H I0 RWM L m H m 1 ul' lb O Hes. 1911-ml 1Ql'Ol1L'XYC1tCI'. J'osu1wh l.uskowski. svph Toth, Rzllpln Rivlmrdson, lfi1'll1ll'1l l --l- Adolph IJ0Vol1l1-r, Joroml- G2lI1Sl'l', Iii1'h:1l'fl tow ,mul VI. WWF lmw. rd llwohq 80320. Iiuyxnoml Ruvtz. G1-121111 Urosz, Ju- ' X 1 I ' ' 'I ' ' Soph 1Xlvi'ufl'01'y. Harold Kline, l,uw1'vm'v Iiif'h1U'd Sougo, Iloylc Kopp, .losvph t'us.l- H4-ydo. Jerome Greonv, Iiil'l12ll'4l l'y1'. Grv- l A , ,, , 1 V I l . guorv Mclqmxnv Imvid Fmbubuugh. 531114, dun 101, hay 11101111 Rm-IA. Il.1l Illl Sviltmli 13-oyml NIISIHIUIII. liolwrl Kline-. Hlllbvrf, Ansc-lm HlIl'k2ll'l. Gvrzlld Urosz, NVillIl0l' 1SL'1'11l1l. L00 HOl'XX'2lI'l1l. livzlis , . , . , , . ll u DI '-, lu: 'I li -1' -. Ir all H0 . Sl'lllllll!1l 110I'. R'ub1-rt Lc-luw1'l, Rohm-ri Nhlld- OHM mon H N A mu t mu vogel 'l'11L-Odom Kuff. .H l'lllG 'l'RAlI. Pmxo Scvontvmn THE TRIC LS Tlieati'ical productions were also a part of extra curriculzu' activities at Cen trul Catholic. llest possible talent zippeared. Feminine parts were skillfully euac ted by fellow students. LONG. LONG AGO Play Cast of 1934 Iivfl to Rig-Ill: John .Toy:1l. Hulvli lticlizlrslsoli. 1'hz1l'lvs l:lIlil'l'XYOl'lll. Ju- Svpli Iivrgrzxn. Jost-uh l.:1- Skowski, ILIIYIIIUIMI llo- Rll'llil'llll0l'0. l, an w I' 0 ll 1' l- lNlurruy. Adolph lwVolllm-r. George XYim'vk. l-'rzink Sillll'l', Josvnli Ms-1':nl't'v1-y, D:lvisl I+':n'ulv:111p:li. .Inu-lc .,.,, .,,,, Polly, 'l'lwmloi'4- liul'l', Ru- f IJUV1 NX':ll4lx oi:vl, XX'illi:lm lllinm-s. l':1ul lfl'llt'lN'l'. 'Fliomals l,iYt'l'S. ARRIVAL of KITTY Play Cast of 1936 Slilllllillpji.ll'l'0lII1'fil'1ll'llO. svlm l!ui'l4:u'l. Svzllvclz llolu-rl Nlingvs, llolu-rl XV1-mln-l, Ilia-lnurnl Hirst-l1:lIz.l':1l1l l':ull-1i.ll11g1'li l'iIlI'l'illil'iOll, lluln-rt 'I'4NXlN'l'. X . ' tm A -wgpgcw, A X i - t ' GIRL-SHY Play Cast of 1937 Slaumlingt liolu-rt 'Fow- nvr, .lust-pli Ili-i'p:':lu, 'l'lwo- cloro 1luI'l', XYilli:um Gil- lon, .losl-1:11 'l'olli. Aust-lm lillI'li1ll'l. S1-ulvcl: lloyd Nuslmum. llohvrl Mimrl-s. Nic-lizlral i:lISK'ilil1Z. liolu-rt Kline, l':il1l l':ulen. l'uul Kluw- por. I 'al gs- ldipyli I von HTIIIC 'l'R.Xll, MTHE TRAIL? A CALENDAR AUGUST. Summer friendships at their height. VaC21ti0l'l days hit the home stretch. School-phobia develops. That last precious week as school looms in- to view. SEPTEMBER. First Friday and more reminders of school. Labor Day: nightmares dominated by irate teachers and flying books. 10th of September, Black Friday, and en- rollment. Blue Monday: first day of schoolg end of the world for some. 17th marks the end of the first week of agony softened by new and old friends. Work has begun like nobody's business. Brother Hyacinth, C. S. C.. our Franklin D. outlined his recovery act. and there was no Congress to block him ttsk. tskl. First Senior class meeting: electi-on of Joe Toth as class president. X marks the birth of the S. A. C. Tribune and News Times correspondents named. Brother Andrew, C. S. C.. a missionary Brother -of Holy Cross. lectures on India. the dream of Dhil0SODhE-rs. or is it a hang--over. A lottery drive to help athletic fund begins and ends the month. Grand prize e- season tickets to N. D. home football games. OCTOBER. First Friday - Central Catholic clears its conscience. Newcomer leaves press as a monthly, Our library is swelled by a contribution. My, My, but that library has grown since it has left the Sophomore room, The Marionette Show fPuppets to you! makes a hit at CCHS. Central Catholic and St. Joseph's Academy reach out and clasp hands. Seniors entertain tcupid was very active! St. Joe Seniors. Skating parties become a vogue. Six weeks Exams have shaken many a boy's confidence in life - and so have failures. NOVEMBER. Seniors, after heated discussions. and a lot of help, adopt a class ring. 14th marks the debut of CCHS in the Arrival of Kitty: no Hollywood offers have come so far. Seniors begin to dream of a Monogram dance. St. Joseph's Seniors return compliments to our handsome and strapping seniors. Juniors shock school by electing class of- ficers. after weeks of silence. Mr. Thomas P. Neill, a post-graduate at N. THE TRAIL of REMINISCEN CES. D.. gets an enthusiastic turnout for his speech classes. Art also comes to CCHS. The PD, alias the SAC. has a shakedown. It gets new appointees and its membership is in- creased as several officers are retired. Thanksgiving and Castor-oil. DECEMBER. Exams, sweet, sweet exams! h-ow do we ever get through them? Mothers' Club under Mrs, P. Paden comes to the front in activities. Joe Toth, Senior class president. wins anti- TB contest held under auspices of the speech club. SAC holds a skating party. Philip Foxwell, the magician - rabbits and eggs. Snow Xmas and Vacation. 17th of December and all is quiet on the School Front. Merry Christmas HaDDY New Year . . . JANUARY. 3rd ends the glorious interlude . Some Vacation. Seniors flash class rings. Mr, Neill is whipping together a debate 'tenm. Such arguments! Mr. Louis Szabo perplcxes his Health Classes by requiring health posters or else -. Manv a person's artistic illusions have been shattered after a glance at them. Brother Canisius returns to us-Thank Gotl- NVe thought he had died. Seniors press Monogram Dance 018115- The Davies Light Opera Company thrills CHS with operettas. 22nd and Monogram Dance are SYDOYWIIIOUS- Stew-dents dance to Red Maxfield's rhythms. Such dreams! The Palais is some trucking r v '1mds. tha ha iokei Mr. Neill's rentative for Contest. Exams are And so ends increasing beyond the wildest dreams of Bro. Hyacinth. A brief interruption of a day. FEBRUARY. New Semester finds us without the services of Brother Terrence. t'. S. C.. but blesses us with the presence of Brother Reginald, C. S. C. Mr. Tom Neill launches the debate season with Riley as the first 'on the list. Lineoln's Day and VVashington's Day both tContinued on page twenty-four? A speech r-less produces 21 reD - the Sovth Bend Rotary Speech here asain - so are nightmares. a S'Jlll SfC with the Honor Roll Page Nineteen Modern oq11i11111o11t ill the z11lvz111Ceme11t of lez11'11i11g' is 21 111-ccssity ill this dm and age. Ce11t1'z1l Catholic provifies its students with the best possible eq11ip111e11t The school iiill'2ll'X is CO1'i'L'CtiX lighted Elilfi Well stocked with lite1'z11'y 111111 scicutifip volumes so that st11Cle11t1-1 C111 cz11'1'y on 1'8SGZll'Ci1 without l1z111dicz1p. TYPING CLASS PHYSICS ULASS SCHOOL LIBRARY Paige- 'l'1x'vnly THE 'l'li.Xlli ACTI ITIES v v 5 , l'plwr Photo: Stmlvnt Avtivily Voum-il: Loft to right: IA1XVI'L'l'1C'0 Hoydv, John Marlin. Huy- nmnd lim-iz, Louis Dhoorv, Iiernurml Uuils-y, Josvph Toth, John Lipinski :md Irvin Zivlinski. l'l'llfl'l' Photos. I4-fl to right: Ibziviii l 1li':1hu11gl1 und John Liniliski, Iiuinry sywulu-i's: Ali: l.ipiiiski. Slznlv Vantholiv Hi'u1oi'ic-all c-'ontvsl winner, 1938: Ni: NV. A. Strivklvr, lcvtiiror. llowvr Photo: Mutlu-rs' Ulubz Mrs. Pzliil Vzldvli, plwisisluliig Mrs. 1ill1ll'IL'S liuilvy, vi1'0-1v1'vsi- 1191112 MPS. i'5'I'ivl IM'Volfl0l'. i'i1'v-1111-Siriviil: Ali-rf, William Mingus. Mrs. G, Imlim-1-t, Mrs. A. Iibor- haudi. Mis. A. lizulli. Mrs. .-X. Plvymlu. Mrs. .l. Gutlirie-, Mrs. U. Fuller, Mrs, I.. 501120. MVS. J. M0- 1'alt'I'0ry und Mrs. l'. lfl'llOl'lE'1', 'I'Il lil 'FRAI Ii Page Twont y-I me GR DU TIDN ACTI ITIES Above: Yu-ry livv. J. XY. llUN.XlIl'l'I. l'. S. ll l.0l'12 XYllil.lAM MINUIGS liiulitz .IOIIN l.ll'INSIil lin-Y. llOIl2lllll0. Superior Gonvrail ol' the l'0llg'l'l'g'2l1lOT1 'ol' Holy Cross, will deliver the Nom m'1-mont Address. Mr. lXliup.:'i-s is the class Vzilmlic1ol'i:ui and Mr. Lipinski. the 1-lass Silllli1li0I'l GRADUATION, JUNE 7, 1938 SCHOOL LIBRARY 8 P. M. AWARDS 1. Scholarship to Notre Dame for highest scholastic achievement. 2. Religion Medal sponsored by Rev Arnold J. Wibbert, for ideal Catholic student. 3. Latin award given by Rev. Otto Keller. 4. Two medals for oratory given by Rev. John Szabo. 5. Certificates of proficiency for commercial students. 6. Typing medal given by Mr. Harry E. Berg. 7. Two medals for perfect attendance sponsored by Rev. Philip Beaghan, C.S.C. ..... .......................... ............. .......... l lm- 'l'w4-my-'I'wo 'l'Hl'l TRAII CLASS POEM. TO '38 I wandered through the realm of dreams Where Somnus nods his weary head: A book I saw of mighty themes In which no mortal ere had read. I scanned the deeds of you, my friends 5 Of you who part from me today, Of you whose joy with sorrow blends, Since you must enter life's hard fray. I saw battle 'gainst great oddsg I saw you fight with all ,your might, I saw you writhe beneath the rods Of life that punished with delight. Y I saw you break through thick and thin 5 I saw you strive with steely willg I saw you lose, I saw you wing I saw you dare life's threat with skill. I saw you rise to heights of fame, I saw your glory spreading wide, I saw the greatness of your name, The source of all your manly pride. When I had read this writing grand, I asked the sprite to show no more, But left the still Hypnian strand To meet life's troubles as of yore. Irvin J. Zielinski. i if HISTORY OF CLASS AND SCHOOL. In 1934, a group of 18 boys entered high school with the aim of establish- ing higher Catholic education in South Bend. With visions of coming improve- ments, high hopes and encouragement from two Brothers, these few students pioneered in founding Central Catholic High School. During the four years that followed, the school has advanced from infancy to a state-accredited boys' high school. The students came into the public limelight with the presenta- tion of Long, Long, Ago. Later that year, basketball inaugurated the athle- tic program of a nine-game schedule. The newly-founded school newspaper, The Newcomer, announced the school's colors+gold and green. The school year was closed by a banquet and scholastic awards. Joseph J. McCaffery guided the first student body as presi- dent. Football and a Party of Beauty helped enliven the second year for the sopho- more group. The first football game was won. The team was nicknamed the Miami Indians. A biology laboratory, the office, and three new rooms were completed during the year. The year was brought to a close by a picnic and scholastic contests. The third vear found more students in the junior class. Activities, scholas- THE TRAIL tic, athletic, and social, were rounded out into a more complete pattern for school life. A sense of a complete institution was the thought uppermost in the minds of the seniors as the year opened. The en- tire enrollment .passed the one hundred mark, thus enabling an extensive athle- tic program. The Newcomer became a monthly publication. Several prece- dents were established during the year -The Monogram Dance, the St. Joseph Academy-Central Catholic Mixer, and the Central Catholic Invitational Grade School Basketball Tournament. The school's curriculum included a band and orchestra, debate team, com- mercial classes. Due to the kindness of many friends of the school, the library has grown from a few volumes to that of several thousands. The Mothers' and Patrons' Clubs aided the school in furnishing mono- grams to those who earned them. The year was completed with a Year- book - The Trail - which took its name from that suggested by the nick- name, Indians. Twenty-two boys are proud to make up the first graduating class of Central Catholic High School. Page Twenty-Three Mtffu-'41 wc w, W 'lf E.: F THE TRAIL? tContinued from page nineteeni find programs but no free days on the docket. Bob Hanscom and hit Tale of Two Cities leaves an impression on CCHS. The meal ticket at the Rotary Club ends for John Lipinski. He sounds his Swan Song as he introduces Dave Farabaugh as thc new Junior Rotarlan. CCHS's-negative debate squad defeats Riley. The fresh Juniors spin a few Valentine dit- tles with St. Joe Juniors. and line up their chances for next year. Prof. Hull of N. ll. lectures on weather. Some weather. The Physics Lab. is up and coming under Brother Reginald's tutelage. The debate team, and this means both minus and plus, put CCHS on the map by their eloquence. Mr. Sessler of N. D. lectures on Art and drops a few hints on selection of vocations. Seniors lay plans for an annual. The an- nual staff is elected. NIARCH. Ugh -- Exams again. Lent begins and the affirmative team has its first debate. A drive to equip a Senior Room is started with a raffle for machine. lathe. Mr. Strickler lectures on Wild Life and as a result produces an extra early attack of spring fever. Central Catholic sponsors an Invitational Basketball meet for the Parochial Grade Schools, Seniors hear lecture on TB in the audito- rlum of South Bend Central. The year Book The Trail , misconstrucd serveral times to be the Trial is the main interest of the Seniors. Seniors get a day off to solicit ads for the annual: they are also told that they can take tlgie out from classes .at any time if thcY Can produce advertisements. Athletes get their Monograms. Awards go to eighteen. It is a surprise how manly manly chests can get. Mr. Szabo is already lining up his football hopes for next year. Spring Fever gets a serious set back when a blizzard almost snows the town in.- That very same day we get a Safety 100- ture plus still pictures. CCHS gets tuberculine tests. As a result. some boys are scared silly. March ends in a flare of photography and not just mere candid shots. Page Twenty-Four O APR IL. A positively saintly First Friday. CCHS becomes Wrangler conscious as it prepares for the annual Wranglers Oratorical contest at N. D. - John Lipinski wins State Championship .and two cups. Parents' club hears CCHS's brilliant de- baters, but they are unduly prejudiced in fa- vor of the affirmative to the chagrin and dis- grace of the negative. Bro. Reginald organizes a Science Club, with Joe Toth at its head. 'Seniors plan on a Junior-Senior Prom. The Valedictorian and Salutatorian are appointed. A Prof. llenry Hinton of N. D. chemistry Lao. lectures on iron and stcel. A school Oratorical contest under Mr. Tom Nelll's guidance has been announced. Palm Sunday. Vacation begins a day earlier than sche- duled. HaDDY Easter. The 19th and back to school. Exams again. Will thcy ncver stop '? 'F The annual hits the press. Preliminaries in speech contest held. BIAY. The beginning of the end. or the end of the btginning, which?'? This is too beautiful a month to waste onc's breath on! May. and young men's fancies lightly turn to thoughts of vacation. Francis Ondcrdonk lectures. NVork on Senior-Junior Prom begun. The soon will be alumni and the 1938 squad fight it -out. Speech finals are over. Mmmmmm! Mmmmmm! Just saw The Trail . Some Class!!! JUNE. Ah, the end is in sight - and so are exams. Some excitement! the Senior play 'was a scream. Exams .... June 7th. Commencement. Vacation. Grads are fresh in the world. NVhat will they carve for themselves'??? Farewell .... Farewell .... JULY. Just a memory. AUGUST. Gone. gone with the winds. 1 sEP'r1cMisER. Notre Dame, Splro's, Studebakers and similar institutions ...... GOOD-BYE . . . THE TRAIL ANDID C MERA SHOTS FOR THOSE IN DOUBT I. N11 Suowlrulls. T-IU'l'I'1lHSlDOY'l2l1iOI1 llc l,uxf-. 122. Anmmm. I-h,,,0g-mI,,H3 Ax MNWIN 8. Butch . lhe- liL'fIlS19l'Cfl 13. Borc-d' or l'lIl1ll'1l'0. :L l'hlf'1' l'1lU.l'iUO0l'. Y V I , , , NUIN- 14. NX h1lt's the Score, l,ou10'! -1. 1 'o111l1lenCell10nI luxerclses. 3. xyhy Lecture? U. No Credit. Cash Sales only. 15. Socially Hooked. li. SYIIIDIIOIIY in C , 11. llzmrly Birds? 16. 'XYh0's drivinfx? THE TRAIL Page Twenty-Five I 'f ' 'ff M ' W ' ' K 9 x 3 Workshop Horizontal Motor Driven S Precision Bench Lathe .iie...ieieeiiei..eiee.,i....... . .,e..... 1 k 42' E MADISON ST South Bend Lathe Won is 55,15-H BEND. INS! yi--W --2-W - Y----W --77 CONTINENTAL SERVICE CO. Distributors GULF OIL PRODUCTS 2325 SO. MICHIGAN SOUTH BEND PHONE 3-5500 I l I S 1 HF 1 RAII COMPLIMENTS OF ST. IGSEPH PARISH DRINK... ' GOODOLD The Quality SOUTH BEND BREWING CC. Y! , 1':lL1'1- 'Pwr-I , Once Coaled by us - Never Cold Again a x we 1 i 1 4 T 'I Y 2 fn Ill e B '4 ED Qu co I: -1 9 ca S' ln 9 FIPCG C 'E 'T' cl-zo-em 2 o o rs CD73 Cf 'S' ar Q -2 9 2 O 2 -1 -gl Q Cl S. Q f.-T' me COMPLIMENTS 01' Standard Gasoline and Oils Complete Lubrication Superior Coal Co. McCaffery Co. 111 N. OLIVE ST. Ph. 3-7720 I The NEWMAN COMPLIMFNT9 Drug Store IA Abel MD 1222 Western Ave FRFF DFI IVFRY OF 0 O , O 6 1615 S. Miami St. Ph. 4-4400 .,?44H..,iiW I A 4- - l':1f.:'o 'I'wc-my - lflisxht TH IG 'PRAII 321 S. Mich. SL OF SOUTH BEND'S FOREMUST M1am1 Coal Co CREDIT CLOTHIERS -0- 3 3 135 INVITE YOU TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT I A 1631 S. Miami sr. - Y. . PETER SCHUMACHER 86 SONS General Contractors and Builders 321 W. FOURTH ST. PHONE 5-1737 Mishawaka X I THE 'I'RAlI'f' 1 1 ly N Since the founding l Holycross 86 NYC CO' of Central Catholic H.s. PH. 3-9355 their teams have been Spalding equipped through Authorized ' 9 Sales FORD Service Mlke S 219-223 s. Lafayette Blvd. SPORT SHOP S0l I'll m:Nn. IND. 121 S. COLFAX I S' P PM lii P A Compliments of Marie Buczkowski R DINE AT THE 'o Be Popular Learn to Dance Coffee Shop Ballroom l 1522 MISHAWAKA AVE. Tap - Ballet and Toe ' Acmbatlc Steaks and Chicken Dinners ttf . ' f H New Sunnnvr Foursv Starts June 13th. - Juv' Specialty '- The Marie Bllczkowski Home Cooking Ph. :1-0619 SCHOOL OF THE DANCE 319 s. Mein Street Ph. 3-3396 T':lg'0 'l'liir1y THE 'FRAII FOR GOODNESS SAKE say - 7 Fine Beer since 1853 KAMM'S EXPORT BEER KAMM'S SKILBRU BEER KAMM'S PILSENER BEER IT PAYS TO PLAY Make Iteco your sporting goods headquarters and enjoy the most complete selection of merchandise in Michiana. Team Equipment our specialty GOLF BASEBALL TENNIS SOFTBALL TRACK FOOTBALL Tell Dad to get his Fishing Tackle at Recon LOOK FUR THE LOG FRON'l ' H 77 the R E ,CO store 113 N. Main St. South Bend, Ind. SLICK'S Engraving Company Manufacturers of I Engraved Cards, Invitations Diplomas and Fine Stationery Dance Programs Room 201 321 S. Main St. Hibhcrd Building, South Bend. Ind. l CO7 The most cherished gift at l Graduation is - A GOOD WATCH i t You are assured of getting a good one it' t you select from our fine stock of Elgin. Hamilton, and Gruen Watches. Many of these fine models are not expen- sive. We are glad to arrange payments if you wish. Harry E. Berg A JEWELER i 109 W, Jefferson Blvd. The attractive Central Catholic High School Rings are supplied by us. 'I HE TRAIL Page Thirty-One -W f-fwwr I . f - COMPLIMENTS OF Herzog 86 Anderson Coal, Coke and Building Material Peter A BCCZk1CWlCZ North Yard Phone - 5-0224 South Yard Phone - 5-1845 County Treasurei MISHAWAKA 0 0 O 1 f i COMPLIMICNTS OF F . i i COMPLIMENTS Donald Grnllo i i OF S 1vr.D. i and Co Claeys Candy Samuel Grillo D. D. S. g Th' ty-l THE TRAII CONGRATULATIONS Central Cathollc Graduates COMPLIMLNTS OF MAYOR Qultes 5 6 State Theatre Bldg CITY OF SOUTH BEND PHOTOCRAPI-IS THAT ILLAQE. ! V Carlton Studio 6 Geo. W. Freyermuth . l K - 1-- ...,YYA, 7, ., M. 7.4 COMPLIMENTS OF ZIMMER'S A COMPLIMENTS OF Three Stores: L. W. McGann 736 So. Eddy Ph. 4-3811 1605 Lincolnway West. Ph. 4-4611 138 N0. Main St. N 4 THE TRAIL Page Thirty-Three Specializing in the examination of the eye. Dr In I CAIN OPTOMFTPIST SucceSSor to I OGFI S ' l ll0l'y. 71 S MlChiglH St Ph -1-S711 1 U l O I U u K 1 4 m Y .C Lf. L A Ns. l'l'ompt lens or l'l'illllt' l'l'1lilil' sm-rviu nl Llho . 1 ' 1 Z.. .4 C. 'I L - . 4 I.. SCHILLIN G'S PRAYER HOOKS, ROSARIES CHURCH GOODS 329 S. Lafayette Blvd. CONGRATULATIONS V Graduates of Central Catholic Class of 1938 YOUR SUCCESS depends upon your own initiative and resourcefulness. OUR SUCCESS depends upon your good judgement in wearing good Shoes bought where only good Shoes are Sold. Visit the Shoe Den 120 South Michigan St. pro 1 orty-lf'ou1' Congratulations C. C. H. S. Class of 1938 + CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION OF ST. MARY'S PARISH I l I V l MILES OF SMILES I with THAT Soon GULF GAS K U H A R I C H GULF PORT SUPER SERVICE l l Miami and Lincoln Way East Phone 3-0117 Specialized Lubrieailion 7 Tire R1-pair-f f100tlI'iK'il Tires -W lflxiflo Batteries - Var Washing.: - Motor Wusliimsq 1 Spark Plus: Ulenninf: and 'l'eSlim-T. BA'l l'lCllY CII ARGING l Ivo Call for and Deliver. THE TRAIL Compliments of Casimir Wfoltman Portage Township Assessor A. J. 8z J. W. Schindler 112 Lincolnway East M1sHAwAKA. Ina. Phone 5-1162 INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS Florida Beauty Salon Compliments of Westinghouse Refrigerators and Ranges Mlshawaka Indiana 09 W. lst St. Ph. 5-0119 SOENS' ELECTRIC Compliments of Alexis Coquillard County Recorder Compliments of William Hosinski Sheriff Compliments of Karl DuBail County Clerk THE TRAIL i Kanouse Coal Co. Home of 3rd Vein Pocahontas in South Bend since 1884 540 Chapin St. Page Thirty-Fi e UR IINI XVUICK - li 'il li It Iil'A ' VNIAISLI I 1 . Finney Machine Shop IIRONII' UR, SI I'I I IlI+.AliINl'S 1llRNI'D MUIOR AND 1'I'NI'Ii.XIOIi Sl RVN I' Carl Finney 1116 E Indiana Ave South Bend Ind Ignatius K Werwmskl Room 628 J.M.S. building 108 No Main St Phone 4-3178 sown BI nn mn. F +1 Fo . Q VIVIC FU I N . 'I I' il 'ICS ' ' ' I Seo Y - - INSURANCE 'ia . '.Cl ' . u K ' . 1. -. . 'I ' 4. . f-. . . . - ... Ask for ' 9 lU'L lui CREAM it Your nearest Dealer can serve you. Office PII. 3-257-I lfA'SIlIl'lll'l' Ph. -I-635-I l'UIiliICK l'lVl'I SHUICS Dr. 0. J. GRUNDY Registered Podiatrist - Foot Ailments 432-34 Associates Bldg. sown BEND. mn. B E N F E F E R M A N Motor Sales Corp. 602 S. Michigan St. Cadillac - LaSalle Oldsmobile Compliments of THE Washington Shoe Repair sowru maxim rn. 4-9561 116 W. Washington Ave. I nge 'l'l1iI'iy-Six South Bend Conservatory F. H. lNmmsm.1.. num-mr. All branches of Music taught 207 So. Main Ph. 4-5271 COMPLIMENTS OF Kenneth Kreps TH IC 'I'RAI I Dr E A Probst DENTIST 405 Associates Bldg Ph 3-1254 Loo d to the leader for leadershir. Be a k gra uate of Mine. Swa t.: School of Molex-n Be' u t, sc-hoo l in northern 1 diana. Come lu to qu IL' about nrlt-t.' MADAME SWARTS 0 0 Q - u o 1 ' - n x 1 1 . w x ' r s S 4 .1 y Vulture. Oldest established beauty n ' S s ls Y' 1 ' 1 - 1 1 - 5 School of Modern Beauty Culture soufm umm IND. 216 S. l afayettt Bl 'd. Phc nt, 4-1. 00 Switch to Mendorized Used Cars COMPLIMENTS OF F. L. MEN DEZ and CO. A. GLENN CARPENTER Service County Assessor Dodge - Plymouth - Packard 516 N. MICHIGAN ST. Plmng 3-5131 . C0mD1imeHtS Of SUPER SALES CO. JULES MINNE 423 So. Lafayette Blvd. s0UTu BEND, IND. Authorized Distributor for i - L. C. Smith and Corona Typewriters D42 W' 8th st' Ph' D-1490 Spec-lal Student Rental Rates Mishawukn, Indiana, Ph. 3-6878 Catherine Hickey COMPLIMENTS Distinctive Millinery QF 115-117 W. Colfax A e. Ph. 4-i'48T V ' ' . A FRIEND SOUTH BEND, IND. THE TRAIL Page Thirty-Sex u 20 STATION ARY HEAD DRILLING MACHINE with BELT POWER FEED AUTOMATIC STOP WHEEL and LEVER FEED and BACK GEARS Sibley Machine 86 Foundry Corp SOUTH BEND, IND. I II I I THI IR XII To Seniors We extend a hearty welcome our classes Summer term: June 13. Year Book upon request. SOUTH BEND COLLEGE of COMMERCF Telephone 4-8558 Ghe :Florence Goewexg JBeautQ Salon 309-310 Cltlzens Bank Bldg SOUTH BFND IND. CONGRATULATIONS an BEST WISHES Welsberger Bros ALBIN M HOSINSKI Salesman ' n to d J W 212 S. s'1'. .1osEPH sr. W v-1 O I . . , l I . I . . A. W. Deppert Plumbing and Heating G. E. Weaver Co. FLOORS 2120 Miami st. south Bend ASPHALT TILE RUBBER TILE Phone 3-3334 HARDWOOD FLOORS Sk wk Sk OLD FIAUOIK, REFINISIIED WATER SOFTENERS 1218 Belll10Ilt Ave. Ph. 4-7722 STQKERS NVQ- installed floors at Central Catholic High School. TH E TRAIL Page Thirty-Nme Hans-Rlntzsch Hand Bags-Luggage Phone offiee 4-5661 Res. 3-4080 -Leather Goods Gifts Michigan at Colfax Phone 3-2200 Dr, R, F, Lucas DENTIST COMPLIMENTS OF X - RAY CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 702 J.M.S. Bldg. South Bend, Ind. .1 'Ttfhe Grail The POLISH MESSENGER PRESS PUBLISHERS and PRINTERS SINCE 1896 Books and Publications Commercial Printers 301 S. Chapin St. Phone 4-5541 l'1.,l t, THE TRAII The Conservative Life Insurance Company is the only old line legal reserve company with its Home Office in South Bend and its 27 years' service to policy l holders with all obligations met promptly merits your consideration when in tl1e market for reliable protec- tion at guaranteed low cost. 6 l NNN-ICHIQ 't I ' bi n ' -., I X E as l Cgusmvmvs mga INSURANCE C0 or An: 1cA Ri ' it mconvnnmn unnrna f V YW! !0NVUlSORVDfPDSIf 1 OF INDIANA ,Z 5 The Sign of Good Insurance Policies issued from date of birth to age 65 with premiums payable annually, semi-annually, quarterly or monthly. 1 A. S. Burkart, Ir. C405 Special Representative CON SERVATIVE LIFE BLDG. 121-124 s. MAIN ST. 1 'l'HE fl'RAIL page 1001-ty -Que 3.9-iw' A. 1,31 -up 1: 4 r fa 'fd--342' x7'Wfm'5'S .7535fi'7A f 'Qw3'4M ' YNQV 37' ' 53' V . 1' fx LF'-'? I: . 4 3, - V. , sf ,Wasil HU, v-ty, ,., .- Q, -17, 3... ,miytw , .f .,,. I. . iii.. V - . W . K . A 7 . ..,. Y . 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