Holy Name High School - Namer Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

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'l 'if Xnn......Q, ' sw 5 K 91,98 Raflld Un HOLY IIHIIIE HIBH SBHUUL prCSCml5 'rua I1 ii man W XS x'5LW,.,.! lF 'N Y' he N' ' Q Published by The Journalism Class of Holy Name High School Cleveland, Ohio May, l954 FDBELUIJBD As we scurried through classes, sometimes excitedly, again wrapped in youthful dreams, or just habitual routine, we quite forget our part in Holy Name spirit. We can't see it, or hear it, or feel it but we know it's there. Over the sea of roaring waters, the Green Wave is guided by the faithful faculty-priests, sisters and lay teachers. Their love, understanding and patience is deeply appreciated and real Namers respect their compliments and also corrections. Namers roll on with the tide, constantly moving as a unit. We'll always remember the cramming of homework and the test groansg the few minutes spent in Church at noon asking or thanking lesus for some favor, the weekly Mass and Communion accompanied by the weekly treat-Ralliesp the annual retreat giving each of us precious thoughts and ideals to remember and observe. Our pulling together at the football and basketball games despite the weather gives us all a feeling of unity and victory at every game. Maybe we even shed a tear or so at some of those heartbreaking games. Most of the spirit is found after school in the free time given to the school by the Seton league, missions, sodality, staff, band and orchestra members. I-loly Name will remember what we did and did not do. Yes. Namers, as a wave of the ocean rushes a grain of sand to its shores also has the Green Wave helped us toward the eternal shores of heaven. - The Green Wave Rolls On. BUI1T.EI1'IS I Administration l-75 ll Class of 7954 I6-37 Ill Underclassmen 32-40 lV Classes 41-63 V Sports 64-76 V! Activities 77-92 Vll Miscellaneous 93-l00 3 DEDIBHTIDIJ Dear Mother Mary: To you, dear Blessed Mother of God we dedicate our yearbook. lt's pages were edited with great care to honor you in this your Marian Year. Because of our love for you, and in thanksgiving for the wonderful graces you have secured for us, we are giving you the remembrances of our school year. Our classes, activities, prayers, and fighting spirit have been dedicated to you, Our Sweet Mother, ever watchful over our safety, ever ready to help us. Throughout these busy months you have been generous with your gifts and have proved over and over your love for us, and your eager desire to see us happy in heaven. Though not a day passed that you did not fail to assist all Namers, many days passed when we forgot to say Thank you. May this book, representing our best efforts, be proof of our love for you. We promise now to serve you by spreading Christ's word to all the worldg to consecrate ourselves to your Immaculate Heart. The joy of our lives shall be in loving you and in making you known, not only this year, but every year hereafter. We shall always invoke your intercession as we continue in this world amidst it's temptations. You will be our guide, our counselor, our means of salvation. Look on us now, Mary with love and bless our efforts. Page through our book to see what we have done for you, and as you turn each page turn also our hearts to God. Guide us through the world with it's sorrows, and help us look toward eternity where we shall be happy with your Divine Son. May this dedication prompt you to shower upon us many graces, which will lead us to Iesus, through Mary, His Mother. Look on us now, Mary with love and bless our efforts. Page through our book to see what we have done for you, and as you tgurn each page turn also our hearts to God. Guide us through the world with it's sorrows, and help us to look toward eternity where we shall be happy with your Divine Son. May this dedication prompt you to shower upon us many graces, which will lead us to Iesus, through Mary, His Mother. ate Conception Murillo sxk. ,naw X Sk X, NS x Q V 3 A X A gtxsg ,af ww First Holy Rosary Church -- 1854 fm mf' 3215 f -1-1- .- Te fr- T Y 5 1 x , i 1 -Y X , . - 1 .1 1 x x w A 5 X ' S S E 'YA V ' f'1CV7x 1 N '- Ln. 4. X-lf l m 'K 1 x y , x Y y .-.Q ffgfq -qL,ILr,,,,.,? lame Alm d -9 S GY V T -ig? V 'Ti.L 'f'J'l11 J t rar. Etching of first Holy Rosary Church, built in 1861. Father O'Ca1laghan, then pastor oi the former Holy Name Parish, laid the cornerstone. Cne hundred years ago in April 1854, the first Mass was celebrated in Newburg Village by Bishop Amadeus Rappe in Thomas Byrnes home. This was the nucleus of Holy Name Parish. ln lune 1861, Father O'Ca11aghan laid the corner stone ot Holy Rosary Church Cabove.1 Rev. loseph Gallagher came in 1871 and the present Church was built on prop- erty purchased in 1879. He changed the title to Holy Name. Rev. lohn T. Carroll succeeded him in 1886 and a new pastoral residence was built in 1893. ln 1900 a Steeple was built on Holy Name Church and in 1906 the Carroll Building was constructed. Rev. P. 1. O'Conne1l came in 1913. He opened a tour year course in high school and the Sisters ot Charity ot Cincinnati came in 1914. Rev. William H. Scullen, succeeded Father O'Connel1 in 1922. For twenty-two years he did much to improve the high school. After his death, Scullen Library was dedicated to his memory. Monsignor Charles W. McDonough succeeded Dr. Scullen on May 16, 1943. He purchased the elementary building on Broadway and Worley Ave. in 1944. He remodeled Holy Name Church in 1951 and built the new Convent in 1953. The cafeteria was modernized in 1954. ,YA 36-f'X4 Most Reverend Edward F. Hoban S.T.D.-Ph.D.-L.L.D. Close to the hearts ot every Clevelander is the Most Rev- erend Edward F. Hoban, Archbishop ot Cleveland. The interest he has shown in Catholic education has helped I-loly,Narne and the other high schools to prepare their students better tor the adult Catholic lite they will live after they leave the shelter oi school. Our Most Reverend Bishop, has sympathetic understanding and high ideals, which are manifested in the deep interest he shows for the welfare of the souls entrusted to his care. May God bless and keep him, always, is the prayer of Narners. Right Reverend Charles McDonough Monsignor Charles McDonough celebrated the thirty-fifth anniversary ot his ordination in October, l953, with a solemn High Mass attended loy the students ot the high school. Present in the sanctuary were Rt. Rev. Michael l. Ready, Bishop ot Columbus and other priest classmates. The pastor ot Holy Name and president ot the high school gives continuously ot his wisdom, counsel, and energy to make Holy Name a success Monsignor McDonough will be remembered for the renovated Church, the modern convent, the improved cafeteria, but above all for his sincere desire to help students come closer to God. Spiritual Directors of Namers sk. Rev. Albert A. Kctrper S.T.D. Q1 sr Father Karper ce1e- hrated the twentieth an- niversary of his ordina- tion in Innsbruck, Austria on March 21, 1934. He ref ceived his Doctor ot The- oloqy, Iune 8, 1936. Rev. L. P. Cahill Reverend Lawrence Ca-- hi11 came to Holy Name in 1954. With the other priests, he is busy rninis- tering to the many needs ot this larqe parish, and teachinq Religion in the hiqh schoo1. 1 :wwf Rev. George Budimlik Rev. Iames E. Hughes Rev. Francis L. Osborne Vg ,jg Right Reverend Clarence E. Elwell Ph.D Superintendent of Cleveland Diocese Parochial Schools Celebrates Silver Jubilee Monsignor Elwell celebrated the twenty-fiith anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood on March 23 in St. lohn Cathedral. Most Reverend Edward F. Hoban Archbishop ot Cleveland, presided at the Mass. An alumnus of Holy Name High School, Monsignor Elwell was graduated in l92l. He was a member ot the tirst class to complete a four year course at Holy Name. He was captain ol the football team that year, and fullback. He was ordained in lnnsbruck, Austria on March l7, l929 by Bishop Sigisrnund Waitz, and obtained his Doctor oi Philosophy Degree in l928. He was appointed superintendent ot Parchial Schools in the Cleve- land Diocese in l946. HOLY Ilillllf FHBULTY Rt. Rev. Charles McDonough Rev. George Budimlic Rev. Albert Karper Rev. Iames Hughes Rev. Francis Osborne Rev. Lawrence Cahill Sister Francis Anna Sister Thomas Aquinas Sister Mary Robert Sister Eucheria Sister Catherine Therese Sister Marie Ann Sister Mary Lorenzo Sister Ieanne d' Arc Sister Mary Harriet Sister Agnes Louise Sister Mary Rosaire Sister Philothea Sister Mary Marcella Sister Rosella Sister Baptista Sister Marie Philomena Sister Ann Vincent Sister Ann Michael Sister Elizabeth Louise Sister Catherine Pierre Sister Kevin Sister Andre Sister Marie Carmela Sister Rose Marion Sister Virginia Marie Sister Kathleen Marie Sister Raphael Sister Thomas More Sister Therese Marie Miss Prechtl Mrs. Short Mrs. Seitz Mr. Spezzaferro Mr. Termini Mr. Burke Mr. Ruskowski Mr. Patti Mr. Riessinger OUR PRIESTS President Religion XI Religion XII Religion X Religion IX OUR SISTERS Principal Librarian Mathematics, Chemistry English Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing II, Physics American History Civics, Latin, Spanish English, World History American History, English Typing, Shorthand, Iunior Business Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing Office Practice French, Latin, English Latin, English, General Mathematics English, Iournalism Algebra, Mechanical Drawing I Geometry, Algebra Biology . World History, Latin Art, Reading English Home Economics General Science, English Latin World History Music, Glee Club Grade Eight Grade Eight Grade Seven Grade Seven OUR LAY TEACHERS Mathematics Physical Education, Health for Girls lunior High Civics, Social Problems, Football Coach English, Health for Boys, Basketball Coach Speech, English Physical Education, Health for Boys Band, Music Business Manager of Athlettics, Baseball Sister Francis Anna, Principal Deorr Students ot Holy Ndme: Mdy this yedr, dedicoted to Qui Mother, be outstondinq in your lives-outstdnding in thot edch student Cdrries out the principles he hos been touqht dt l-loly Ndrne. To know is on dttdinrnent, but to put this knowledge into prorctioe is on dcliieve- ment. Moy it be yours. God loless you. Sister ljrdncis Anno, Principol ot Holy Ndme. SQ 66 Completes Twenty-Five Years of Teaching Father Scullen baptized Ruth Mahon, whom we all know now as Mrs. Ruth Seitz. Born in this parish, she attended school here, received her First Holy Communion, was confirmed and was married at Holy Name. She is truly a Holy Namer. 334, Mr. Mahon, her father, attended Holy Name back when it wasjk town as Saint Columba Academy. Mr. Fred Seitz, her husband, was alsoldllstudent at HN. lt was a warm day in luly of l933 when she was married by Father Scullen in Holy Name Church. This year she is celebrating her twenty-fifth anniversary as a teacher at Holy Name. All of the faculty who have worked with her have great admiration for her. The students who know her, love and thank her for all the help she has given them. Giving her all to Holy Name and its students, faculty and friends she is loved by all. Her smiling face can be seen every- day as she instructs eighth grade students. Twenty-five years of happy days spent helping others. A graduate of the class of '26, she studied at Cleveland Normal School, Sisters College and also enrolled in courses at Western Reserve and ,lohn Carroll Universities for her chosen career. A year of practice teaching was spent at St. Cecilias, St. Colemans, and at St. losephs Crphanage. Holv Name will long remember and appreciate all Mrs. Seitz has done for us. Always charitable and helpful in anything she does. We would like to wish her many more happy years at Holy Name. Happy anniversary, Mrs. Seitz, from all of usl Lay Faculty . , f 'X rl Iohn Spezzalerro ' I lfooiball Couch ML Mr. Marlo Termi Basketball Coach Mr. Robert Path Band Leader ' A Mr. Henry Ruszkowski Physical Ed. Mr. Iohn Burke Miss Jacqueline Prechtl Mr. Icrmes Hielly Mrs. Ruth Short 1 lf . Opening ci series ot Senior octivities Wds Ring Ddy, Dec. l3. Monsignor McDon- ough blessed the Sen- ior rings ond pre- sented them individ- udlly in the oiuditori- urn, in the presence ot the ldy tdculty on the stdqe, in colleqioite ccip dnd gown. Sisters, parents ond friends ol the Seniors were in tthe dudience. Cliliqhtl Presidents dnd trecrsurers ot the tour senior home- rooms kneel before the oltdr of Our Lcidy in Holy Nome Church. The Seniors leod the school in devotion to Our Lcidy, cis well ds in dll other dctivities, during this Mctridn Yeor. 16 .V i i, l xvfxed x. ' ' Arman, Eileen M. Sts. Peter and Paul, Academic fEntered Junior Year, Glee Club 3, 4, M. S. League 3, 4, Intramurals B. B. 3, 4. Banner, Dennis Holy Name, General H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 4, In- tramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3. fLeft at Semester, Barna, Elaine Marie St. Catherine, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sect'y 1, 4, M. S. League 1, Missions 1, 2, Modern Dance 2, Intramu- rals B. B. 1, 3. Bayko, Dorothy Ann Immaculate Heart of Mary, Classical Sodality 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, M. S. League 1, Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, Namer 4, Name 4. Bender, Carol Nativity, Academic Sodality 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, 2, In- tramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, Mis- sions 1, 2, Modern Dance 2. Bittner, Rita A. Holy Name, Scientific Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, 2, 3, Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 1, 2, 3, Name 4, Namer 4. I8 Armstrong, William G. Immaculate Conception, Academic Treas. 4, Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Name 3, 4, Bowl- ing 1, Football 1, Server 1, 2, 3, 4. Barle, Richard J. St. Lawrence, General Intramurals B. B. 1, Basket- ball 1, 2, 4. Bart, Joan Mary Immaculate Heart of Mary, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 1, Sect'y 2, Art Club 1, 2, Intramurals B. B. 2, 3, Namer 3, 4, Name 3, 4, Bowling 1. Bauknecht, Loretta M. Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, 2, 3, Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, Missions 1, 2, 3, Oilice Ass't 4. Bird, Janis Epiphany, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sect'y 3, M. S. League 3, Intramurals B. B. 2, 3, Bowling 1. Bogacki, Geraldine A. Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Bowling 1. Botamer, James St. Thomas, General Intramurals B. B. 4. Burianek, Donald C. Our Lady of Good Counsel, General H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 In- tramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 43 Server 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1, 2. Butauski, Edward J. Our Lady of Fatima, Academic Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Missions 1, 23 Name 45 Servers 1, 23 Bowling 1. Carroll, John J. St. Therese, Classical Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 25 Server 1, 25 Bowling 1. Cerny, Rosemary Ann Nativity, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 4, Intramurals B. B. 2. Cifani, Elizabeth Anne Holy Name, General Sodality 1, 2, 3, 49 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Missions 4. Bronner, Evelyn M. Our Lady of Blessed Sacra- ment, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g M. S. League 3, 4: Intramurals B. B. lg Mis- sions 1, 2, 33 Modern Dance 2. Burke, Louis W. J. Holy Name, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 In- tramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4. Cannon, William P. St. Timothy, Academic Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Bowling 1. Cermak, Mary G. St. Timothy, Scientific Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 1, 3g Missions 1, 43 Name 3, 45 Editor-in-chief 45 Debate Club 4. Chinnock, Marilyn Anne Oar Lady of Good Counsel, General Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 33 Treas. 25 V. Pres. 3, 45 M. S. League 1, 2, 3, 43 Missions 1, 2, 3, 45 Name 4g Namer 43 Bowling 1, Chorus 4. Cipriani, Antoinette Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sect'y 13 M. S. League lg Intramurals B. B. 1, 25 Missions 1. I9 Curtis, Nancy St. Boniface, Academic Glee Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2, 45 Missions 4g Name Staff 4, French Club 4. Dannes, Dolores J. Sts. Peter and Paul, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramu- rals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 43 Missions 1, 2, 3, 45 Name 4, Namer 4, Chorus 4. Dell, Jerome J. St. Thomas Aquinas, Academic Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3. 20 Clancy, Dennis J. Blessed Sacrament, General H. N. Society 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 1, Bowling 1. Cohara, Mary Lee Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 1, 2, In- tramurals B. B. 2, 3, 4, Mis- sions 1, 2. Conroy, Thomas C. St. Ignatius, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 15 Treas. 1, 3, 4, Intra- murals B. B. lg Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Danko, Marjorie A. Holy Family, Scientific Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 43 Mis- sions 3. Delahunty, Martin St. Aloysius, General Entered Junior Year Intramurals 35 Basketball 4. DeLuca, Marvin St. Marys', Bedford, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals B. B. 2, 3. Servers 1, 2, 3, 4. Cohara, Catherine Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 4. Combs, Christine M. St. Thomas More, Scientific Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramu- rals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 43 Missions 1, 4, Librarian 1. Courtad, Ann Marie St. Therese, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, 2, 3g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Missions 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1. Donovan, Jerry J. Holy Name, Scientific H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 1, Pres. 2, Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Mgr. 1, 2, Server 1, 2, 3, 4. Dwyer, Patrick Immaculate Concep tion, General Flynn, Thomas St. Catherine, Academic Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Missions 1, Name 4, Namer 4, Server 1. Drvenkar, Dolores A. Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Treas. 3, M. S. League 1, 2, 3, Intra- murals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mis- sions 1, 2, 3, 4. Fink, Dolores M. St. Henry, Scientific Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sect'y. 2, 4, Treas 3, M. S. League 1, 2, 3, Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 1, Name 3, 4, Bowling 1. Gannon, Carole St. Joseph., General Entered in Junior Year Glee Club 3, 4, Vice Pre Student Council 3. I 4 I 1 i i E e:w.,,.m.. . .......mn'mww.,e:nw..sw...,,.geam.- . . s. 3, Gartland, William F. St. Charles, Academic H. N. Society 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Gauntner, Russell Gavan, Mary Agnes Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, 2, 3, Missions 1, 2, 3, OHice Ass't. 4. e on, V y e, de .N. o i y 1, , 3, 4, Cho s 2 , ' G e Club 1, 2 , 47 Cl , 2, 3, Pres. , Ser 1 2, , 4. I u G 1 5 f , 3 . W . Will St. Michaels, General H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 4, In- tramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 1. George, Mariann R. St. Rocco, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sect'y. 2, 4, M. S. League 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres, 4, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Bowling 1, Modern Dance 2, Chorus 4. Golembiewski, Le Roy Holy Name, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Cho- rus 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Server 1, 2, 3, 4. 21 Goldback, Judith A. Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 4. Golias, Martin Nativity of B. V. M., Academic Intramurals B. B. Grassi, Joseph M. St. Rocco, Academic Pres. 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 1 Student Council 1, 33 Bowl: ing 1. Hammond, Helen St. Benedict, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S League 1, 23 Intramurals 1 2 3 4' G m Leader 4' Mis 1 J y I ' sions 1, 23 Name 43 Namer 4. Harwell, Mary Sf. Agnes, Academic Hendricks, Madonna St. Wenceslas, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S League 1, 2g Intramurals 1 2, 3, 43 Missions 1, 2. 22 Golias, George John Holy Name, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. 1, 3, 43 Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2. Grahek, John J. St. Lawrence, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Cho- rus 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mission 1. Hagberg, Hugh N. Holy Name, Scientific H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Cho- rus 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. 13 Intramurals B. B. 3, 43 Student Mgr. 1, 23 Namer 43 Name 33 Server 1, 2, 3, x ffl fx If XX KJ - , . if 1' , , J 17 Hanlon, Mary Ellen St. Timothy, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 1, 23 Mission 1, 23 Office Ass't. 4. Hasman, Viola T. Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Bowling 13 Office Ass't. 4. Hlavin, Ann Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Rep. 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sect'y. 23 Treas. 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Sect'y. 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Vice Pres. 43 Chorus 4. Houdek, Harriet H. Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Treas. 1, 23 M. S. League 1, 43 Treas. 43 Intra- murals B. B. 1, 2, 33 Mis- sions 1. Hunt, Kathleen A. St. Charles, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 43 M. S. League 1, 23 Intra- murals B. B. 1, 23 Missions 1, 2, 4. Jesmantas, Donatas A. St. George, Academic Art Club 23 Intramurals B. B. 4. Kalal, Joan Rita St. Colman, Academic M. S. League 1, 23 Intramu- rals B. B. 2. Kankiewicz, Richard R. Holy Name, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Cho- rus 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 1, 2, 43 Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Knall, Joan M. St. Clair, Academic Sodality 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sect'y. 13 Intramurals B. B. 1, 23 Modern Dance 1. Houdek, Patricia D. Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Accompanist 13 M. S. League 43 Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 33 Missions 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 33 Treas. 43 Orchestra 1, 23 Name 3, 43 Chorus 4. Jaskolka, Dolores T. Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 3, Sect'y. 43 Intramurals B. B. 2, 33 Name 43 Namer 43 Bowling 1. Kaderbek, Joyce M. Holy Family, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sect'y. 23 Missions 2. Kalinowski, Loretta M. Immaculate Heart of Mary, Scientific Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 1, 2, 3, Pres. 43 In- tramurals B. B. 1, 2, 33 Mis- sions 2, 33 Bowling 1. Kipp, Kevin K. St. Joseph, Scientific Bowling 1. Kna p, Frank J. St. lllichael, General Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3, 43 23 Baseball 3, 4. Kobylski, Stephen Kocjancic, Phyllis M. Hol NamewGencral Hol Name' General Il , ll 1 H. N. Society. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cho- Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club rus 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 15 Intra- 45 Sec. 35 Treas. 45 Art Club murals B. B. 1, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals B. B. 1. 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Manager 1. S:'Za'?.::2i.E'a2.f..?.... Intramural.g,B B 3 4' Foot- Sodality LIZ' 3' 49 Ggeelghgj ' ' ' ,' 1, 2, 3, 45 ntramura s . . ball 1' 25 Missions 4. Maimone, Dante Lukas, Stanley R- Holy Name, Academic 5fS- f'f'ff ',0U'f1 Pfffll, H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee A0fldl HllC Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 15 In- Intramurals B. B. 3, 4: Base- tramul-als B, B, 1, 2, 3, 45 ball 3, 45 Name 3- Missions 1, Football 1, 45 Student Council 15 Server 1, 2. Maimone, Samuel Holy Name, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 3, 45 Server 1, 2, 3, 4. Mauer, Lucille St. Catherine, Scientific Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 15 Vice Pres. 25 Sect'y. 35 Missions Sect'y. 1, 2, 35 Vice Pres. 45 Name 45 Namer 45 M. S. League 1, 2, 35 Vice Pres. 4. McCormack, Evaline C. St. Timothy, General Glee Club 15 M. S. League 15 Ofiice Ass't 4. Mascia, Angelo Holy Rosary, Academic Chorus 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Treas. 1, 25 Pres. 35 In- tramurals B. B. 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Stu- dent Council 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra, Student Conduc- tor 1, 2, 3. McCarty, John J. St. Thomas Aquinas, Academic Basketball 1, 25 Intramurals 3, 4. McCormack, Hugh E. Holy Name, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 45 In- tramurals B. B. 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 15 Basketball 1, 2. fLeft at Semcsterj McNally, Richard T. Sf. Thomas Aq'11i'nas, McNamara, Anthony Adtldfwlic ki Th , . , , V ' Intramurals B. B. 13 Mis- Ci,3i,SE3',gfag':S:f,S sions Pres. 15 Name 4, Namer 4. Meder, Adelbert Our Lady of Good Counsel, Academic Michalovich, Ronald Sf. Francis de Sales, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra murals 2, 3, 4. Meyers, Ruth Marie 3. McCoy, Geraldine St. Mary Magdaline, General Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 35 Missions 2, 3, Intramurals B. B. 2, 3, 4. McGinty, Donald St. Colman, Academic Glee Club 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2. McGreal, James Holy Name, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Cho- rus 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 45 Football 1, Basket- ball 35 Student Council 15 Servers 1, 2, 3, 4. McFadden, Patricia Ann Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Missions 4. McGinty, Theresa M. Epiphany, General Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 1, Missions 1. McNally, Eileen Blessed Sacrament, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 4, Sect'y. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Orchestra 1, 25 Pres. 43 Treas. 3, 4. Our Lady of Good Counsel, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Missions 1, 2, 3, 4, Name 3, 4, Namer 3, Editor-in-chief 4. Miller, Thomas Sf. Mary's, Academic Vice Pres. 23 Intramurals 2, 35 Name 43 Namer 4. 25 1 Minch, Dorothy Marie Blessed Sacrament, General Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Sect'y. 1: Intramurals 2, Missions 4. Morelli, Lois St. John Nepomucene, General Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mis- sions, Study Club 1. lLeft at Semesterj Moser, Ann C. Holy Name, Scientific Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, Art Club 4, Missions 1, 2, 4, Bowling 1. Nakel, Joanne R. Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, M. S. League 3, 4, Missions 1, 2, Namer, Business Manager 3, 4, Name 3, 4, Bowling 1. Nappier, Loretta Our Lady of Blessed Sacrament, General Sodality 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 3, 4. Novatny, Nancy Holy Family, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, 4, Missions 1. 26 Minissale, Jean M. Holy Name, Classical Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Missions 3. Morrow, Edwin P. Holy Name, Scientific H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Intramurals B. B. 2, 3, 4, Missions 1, Serv- ers 1, 2, 3, 4. -1 - Air' ' . ffl! ,'ff,,e'J, , Hfsol V ' - ,E me, cademic f . ociet 1,'i2' 3, 4' Q- rus 3, 43,9132 Clu LUTQF4, Intramurals B,- . 2, 3, 4, 'Servers 1, 2,-'3, 4, Office Ass't. 2,4--V' If ' 1 2,4 In fm ' Napoli, Ronald St. Frances cle Sales, Scientific Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 3. Nicolosi, Mary St. Cecilia, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 4, Missions 1. Nowak, Mary Jean St. Barbara, Academic Sodality 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, 2, 3, Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, Mis- sions 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1. 0'Brien, John Holy Name, General H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, Rep. 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Intramu- rals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 43 Servers 1, 2. Oleksy, Jerome E. Holy Name, Scientific H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Cho- rus 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Servers 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1. Pawlowski, Patricia Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 3g M. S. League 33 Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 33 Bowling 1. Piezer, Thomas St. Michael, Scientific H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Serv- er 1, 2, 3, 4. Pocta, Janet M. - Holy Family, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 1, 23 Missions 1, 23 Oilice Ass't. 4. Powers, Patricia St. Timothy, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 1, 23 Missions 1, 2. O'Connor, Dorothy Ann Holy Name, Classical Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. lg M. S. League 1, 2, 33 Missions 1, 2, Rep. 3, 43 Debate Club 43 Name 3, 43 Namer 3. Pavic, Marilyn Ann Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 1, 23 Intramurals 23 Missions Rep. 1, 2, 3, 43 Study Club 1. Perkins, Leroy P. Holy Name, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 13 Treas. 23 Intramu- rals B. B. 23 Baseball 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Mgr. 33 Server 1, 2. Placko, Barbara St. Charles, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Orches- Era 1, 2, 3, 43 Modern Dance Powers, Noreen B. St. Therese, Scientific Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 1, 2, 3g Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 43 Missions 1, 2, 3, Study 43 Modern Dance 1. Prize, Mary Carolyn Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 1, 2, 33 Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4g Mission Study 1, 2, 3, 43 Modern Dance 23 Namer 43 Name 4. 27 ...nil Santosuosso, Lois Ann St. Rocco, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, 2, Missions 1, 4, Bowling 1, Chorus 4. Schabel, Raymond St. Timothy, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Drum Major 3, 4, Bowling 1. Slivka, Alice St. John Nepomucene, 1 Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 1, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. 28 Profancik, Mary St. Timothy, General Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, Vice Pres. 3, 4, M. S. League 1, Intramurals B. B. 2, 3, Missions 1, 2. WW' Qu 3 at en m. cademic d ' 2 3, V'ce Pres. 4, G C 1, J , M. S. a , 3' n rals B. B' ! I D l i n ! 3! S y 1. Reese, Donald, G. St. Raphael, Academic Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 1, 3. Sasso, Carolyn Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, 2, Missions 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2. Seth, Gertrude Holy Name, General Entered Junior Year Sodality 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Intramurals B. B. 3, 4, French Club 4. Snyderburn, Ruth M. St. Cecilia, Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, Missions 1. Pupenko, Caroline Holy Name, General Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 1, Modern Dance 2. Quirarte, Joseph Sts. Anthony-Bridget, Academic Chorus, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals B. B. 4. Reynolds, Lois Ann Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 1, Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, Missions 1, Modern Dance 2. uw , x Stulak, Sarah Holy Name, General Svoboda, Lawrence W. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee St. W6TlC68lU.S, ACU.d6WVl0 1, 2, 3, 43 Modern Dance 2. Terrion, William F. Glee Club 1, 2. Thomas, Dolores Soltes, James St. Timothy, Scientific Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals B. B. 1, 2, 43 Football 1. Sprungl, Dolores J. Holy Name, General Sodality 1, 2, 3, 49 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, Librarian 15 Office Ass't 4, Missions 3, 4. Stepanek, James F. St. John Nepomucene, Academic Chorus 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1. Sprenger, Janet L. St. Charles, Scientific Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 3, Sec'y. 4, Missions 1, 2, 43 M. S. League 33 Orchestra 2, 35 Namer 45 Name 4, Sodal- ity 1, 2, 3, 4. Stadnik, Thomas R. Holy Name, Academic H. N. Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Pres. 35 Intra- murals B. B. 3g S. Council 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2. Straub, Robert J. St. Thomas Aquinas, Academic Vice Pres. 2g Missions 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. St. Monica, Academic Holy .Name' Classical Glee Club 15 Intramurals B. Sodahty Rep' if 2' 3' 45 Glee B. 1, 2, 3, 4? Baseball 2, 3, 43 Club 1, 2,- 3, 4, M. S. League Cheerleader 1, 2, 3g Missions 1' 2' 3'.4' Intramurals B' B' 1. Tkac, Dolores M. Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3 3 Sec'y 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Treas. 1, M. S. League 1, 2: Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 35 Missions 1, 23 Bowling 1. 1, 25 Missions 1, 2, 35 Namer 3, 43 Name 3, 4. Torowski, Raymond A. Holy Name, A cademic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4. 29 Torowski, Ronald J. Holy Name, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice Pres. 23 Pres. 43 Intramurals B. B. 3, 4g Missions 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Baseball 45 Basketball 1, 25 Student Council 2. Tylicki, Mary J. Immaculate Heart of Mary, Classical Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 2, 4, Intramurals B. B. 1. Vlach, Lawrence Our Lady of Peace, Academic Wahl, Susan C. Holy Name, Scientific Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 M. S. League 1, 25 Intramurals 2, Missions 1, 2, Rep. 3, 4, French Club 4. Walsh, Rosemary E. St. Francis dc Sales, Scientific Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 4, M. S. League 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 1, 2, 35 Pres. 4, Namer 43 Name 43 Chorus 4, Modern Dance 1. Welsh, Mary St. Agnes, Academic Entered in Junior Year Glee Club 3, 43 M. S. League 35 Missions 4. 30 Trem, Elaine M. Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 M. S. League 1, 2, 3, Intramurals B. B. l, 2, 3, 4, Missions 1, 25 Bowling 1. Uher, Harry St. Wenceslas, Classical Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Name 3, 45 Namer 3, 4, Prom Chairman 3. Volcancek, Margaret M. Sf. Lawrence, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, M. S. League 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Name 33 Namer 3. Walker, Charles C. Blessed Sacrament, Sc'ie'ntific Entered Sophomore Year Intramurals 2, 4. Waskowski, Jerome Holy Name, Academic H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Servers 2, 3, 4. Wojcek, Thomas A. Our Lady of Good Counsel, General Treas. 3, Intramurals 23 Baseball 43 Basketball 3, 43 Student Manager 2. Wrabel, Elizabeth Holy Name, Academic Entered in Junior Year Sodality 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, 45 French Club 4. Zawie, Christine Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 1, M. S. League 1, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 1, 2, Namer 3, 4, Name 3, 45 Bowling 1. Fox, Helen Holy Name, Acadvmic Sodality 1, 2, 43 Band 2, 45 Mother Seton League 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 4. Zanath, Edward Holy Name, General H. N. Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Cho- rus 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 23 Servers 1, 2. Zbasnik, Sylvia Ann Holy Name, General Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 M. S. League 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 4. Ziccardi, Ruth Holy Name, Academic Sodality 1, 25 Rep. 3, Pres. 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 3, M. S. League 1, 25 Intra- murals 4, Capt. 1, 2, 3, Mis- sions 3, 4. I 31 , , Q uq , ulzu . .L ,... I A' A '...' .,2: :,, . V. 1 G' Q fl I X .l gli f ' .iz -Rf, ,.:. . . A,.. . ' A- '. I ff -:':2': ' ' J . 5 f Iul .asf . A K , 1 1 i I I ll I I f f . - xt ' '.-. A I 1 A l -Al:z:::. l '::, . ll X .. Y ' ' A , 12 . 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Capretta, J.Ccrino Cipriani, T. Cozzcns, M. Delmore, M. Drvenkar, J. Dunn, L. Dyko, R. Evans. VIII. I.. Fantelli Galayda, M. Graziadei, N. Heffernan, J. Heisler, A. Lfrlai, C. Kadja, C. Kellermann, R. Keiperl. Kraig. IX. J. Krieger, N. Kross, P. Lashutka, M. Maher, J. McCormick, A. Morrow, J. Noss O'Brien, S. Olszko, K. Phils. X. R. Piotrowski, G. Plank, J. Pobega, S. Pozowski, D. Post Richards, P. Ryan, D. Scheid, L. Sillasen, H. St arzynski. v 9 7 '.X'T2 f is'+i?'i Li ' Si, 523 Zia' 1 til? 'v-ng Q-,xf V J . ' .3 J il 4 M , Q Lg? .:,. . .,-'. x . ,Wg ZW X X Md, slllf i ll flffif li K: , 3 4 V, ' J . : . , N 'f 'E . T5 Wig ii 1 'X 3' 5' M :ffl 1 if 1. A il . if . In 6 H ,lzzz .5 V K . . Jw M .vs J 5 - .f 1 4 gp I 6 M43 fy J q T' V ,, ---:-f2A':' P wf , .,::.,,.,. key. j i , H ,af 4 A ,W W Al It I .. . Q W , . ...Q f 'Q1 ' Znizz ' . q gm! ...F W .L fi A K Y X, 1 if gs N ' fe ai' Q ff W, wg., N W' E , A QZIE... fi G.. VL .-.,,:. A 4 .F ' X lffi .am-wwfff g. 5 af I 1 A H11 H11 I. B. Surdy, B. Szvmon, C. Thom, J. VV. xvlll1d0l'10, F. Zbrcski. II f' I T0l'll2lSOW'Ski, W. Trom, M. Truax, F. Witkowski, I.. W1-ohh-wski, Zimlich 3015: P. Adams, M. Ambroziak, J. A1'mln'usto1' S . I. Baddolcy, R. barlx-n, V. Bolmrowski, D. Bruno, K. Burns, P. Cahur. III. P. Fzlvzlnzlgh, J. Cifzmi,, W. f1l'0C'liOl', M. Donovan, N. Dunn, A. Elwvll, J. Gabor, M. c:Z1H2l2'hL'l', W. Grau, P. Gl'l'Q'0l'y. IV. 1' Hurtmzmn, R. Hzlgww, J. Horn, R. Jankowski, J. Kopas, J. Krajewski, R. Kruszcwski IJ. Kruszinski 1' Kubinslqi, J. Lubinski. V. IJ. Malone, S. Marino, W. Martikan, J. Mi'KK't7H, T. bastulu, IC. Piglzxt T Polvvn S RuCinQl'i IT Rusgl' ' ' ' ' . , . .x, . sw, Ia. Sasso. VI. M. Schodowskl C Skocven ID qll1lth W qmith: M. Spislak, J. Stulak, J. Sobiosicnski, T. Torowski, J.T1'ZHSkZl, J. Vz1JQni'n. Vil. V J. .Vystu-il,, D..Zz1n:1tl1 CBQIOWJ Freshmen welcomed by Seniors Y ..,.,. 'Z wr Green Wave Rolls On ln Religion Classes Seniors tahovel look forward to Father Karpers religion classes as a preparation for marriage in the future. From his instructions they are informed of the diffi- culties of marriage, and also of the happiness. Discussion of present day marriages and their success and failure help seniors realize the binding law of the Church concerning matrimony. CBeloWl The Sophomore class responds to the teaching of Father Hughes as he explains the loyful Mysteries of the Rosary. A study of the life of Christ gives these students an opportunity to know their Saviour more intimately and thus have a closer relationship with Him. 42 As Students Work Conscientiously Paying homage to Mary during the Marian Year are Freshmen Rosemary Masek, Constance Barto, Williani Burtell, Carole Drinko, and Barbara Genius ot Sister Rose lVlarian's Religion class. Realizing that Religious instruction is vital after the eighth grade, Freshmen larnes Kendro, Ioseph Hudeck, Patricia Welling, Paul Csanlc, Darlene Ruby, Michael Swaney Chelowl discuss Christian ideals and morals. 43 Books, Plays, Discussions Open Vistas Cf-Xhovel Fourth yectr English students enjoy discussing hook reviews in Sister Euchericfs clgss. After regding ct recent clcrssic or iiction story, they give on orol surnrnory ot the story including constructive criticisms. All students benefit by these reports since they become well informed on modern literdture ond know which books to choose tor good rectding mctteridl. CBeloWD Speech clgsses, under the instruction ot Mr. Burke, provide both educcttion ond enjoyment tor potentiotl gctors ond otctresses. Fctvorite closs gctivie ties gre ctcting out rctdio progrctms, plgys, ctnd skits, holding ponel discussions, ond reciting tctmous speeches. 44 Through English, Speech Classes English ll classes Caloovel become ac- quainted with ianious literature through Appreciation Through Read- ing books that contain tales students can drarnatize. English lll pupils trightl are locating a country on the map that is the setting tor a story. Literature not only brings adventure, comedy, and tragedy into the classroom but also allows students to travel the world without leaving the school room. English ll students Cbelowl hello one another find enjoyment in good litera- ture and the use oi correct English. Social Science Builds Firm Sister lvlorie Annes Civics olorss Ccrbovel delves into the processes ol our derriocrottit government. Sister Ann Michaels World History students Cbelowl become oc quointed with people orround the World cmd their Wotys ot living. -46 Foundation Of Christian Principles World Geography Calooveb with Sister Ieanne d' Arc is fascinating as the study of maps, and the globe prove the Worlds immensity making Little David a pin point locality. Sister Mary Harriet's American History class Clettl traces the infor- mation ot our country, and its customs. Mr. Spezzaterro instructs Sociology students Crighti how to apply the knowl- edge ol this science to their daily lives. -B7 Namers Acquire Skill for Future Jobs Seniors, Caloovel in Sister Mary Rosaire's Office Practice Class operate comp- torneter, typewriter, dictaphone and mimeograph machines. The airls are acauir- ing added skills which are essential to an office employee. luniors Cbelowl in Sister Agnes Louises first year shorthand concentrate on takina dictation which will later be transcribed into a typewritten letter. 48 In Office Practice, Typing, Shorthand Because of the qreat need for better Catholic business Women, Holy Names Commercial department practices basic fundamentals in first and second typina classes. Our qoals, Neatness, Accuracy, Efficiency, are to be attained by the end of the semester. Students are working hard in these classes to reach that aoal. ln the foreground there are Betty Wrabel, Barbara Plako, Pat Mclfadden, and Loretta Napier. Below: Dolores Fink, Lucille Smith, Helen Minnassale, Colletta Kehoe, Dolores Thomas, Arlene Brodie. ,wummwm Q mm --F- 49 l Vets, Cubs Unite to Produce The Name Scanning editions of the Name and glancing at a few practical rules are: Top left to right Dolores laskollqa, Helen Hammond, loan Bart, Catherine Cahur, Rosemary Walsh. Bottom, sitting: Qther members of the staff reading issues of the paper and also reviewing the Student Voice Magazine. They are: Left to Right Mary Cermak, Bill Armstrong, Dorothy O'Connor, Ed Butauski, Tom Flynn, Dolores Thomas, Dolores Fink, Standing Norman Zgodziriski, Ron Qleksialc, Rosalie Lynch, Patricia I-loudelc. Deadlines, a nasty, but important word, are a nuisance at times but have to be met. The experience of Waiting for the paper to come is great, especially if one has an article printed. lt really is a happy feeling to know that they themselves wrote, copyread, cut, pasted, and arranged the 'lNamei 50 Yearbook Presents Challenge to Staff Busy Working on the Namer are: Top lett to riqht Dick McNally, Tom Miller, Lucille Mauer, Leona Pinchak, Nancy Curtis, Rita Bittner. CBottomJ Students check the annual and examine picture cuts. They are lett to right: Harry Uher, lanet Sprenger, Marqie Berry, Marilyn Chinnock, Christine Zawie, Dorothy Bayko. ln the background, Mary Prize and Dolores Dannes are seated at the typewriter. Under the quidance and supervision ot Sister Rosella, these N a m e rs prepare copy, headlines, and sort cuts for the l954 annual. Class periods pass quickly, with all the Work that is accomplished. The Namer will be long remembered and cherished by the class ot '54, 51 Potential Homemakers Develop Domestic Above-Sister Kevin, home economics teacher, works hand in hand with students as they test their homemade bread. CBe1owJ H. N. bakers measure ingredients tor muffins. Etiquette and table pro- cedures are also mastered by these promising chefs during the course of the school year. V . 52 Qualities in Cooking, Sewing Classes Top: Future seamstresses, Rosemary Lana, Patricia Mahoney, Sarah Stulak, and Carolyn Pupenko, are busy learning clressmakina to help them in their career when they enter the home economic field. Bottom: Mary Lee Cohara and Mary Ann Rayman are examining the result ot their sewing classes while Ann Citani and lucly Goldback are still working. 53 Student Artists Develop Practical HS has over a k 0 y 1 t Iwo,-inf Gif STS CAboveD Sonja Vasil and 'oh Rudd add the finishing iouches to a huge Christmas aoster that was on display at the ?uhlic Square. Long hours of :edious sketching, drawing, out- ining, and painting went into :his masterpiece. Many honors Have been accredited to Holy Xlarne through the efforts of Qhese ,budding artists as they won top honors in the annual ooster contest. QBelowJ Seniors Ed Zanath, Bob Gerson, Dick Kankiewicz, and Steve Koloylski admire their hand painted Christmas cards. Decorative Skills In Art Classes The celebrated l-loly Name Art Class has Worked hard to de- serve their honors. For instance, every year they contribute to the Catholic Book Week Poster Con- test and display Works ot talent on the Public Sguare at Christmas time. Last year a gigantic Church Window was designed, this year they produced two large bill- boards vvhich told the story oi Christ's coming. The main hall ot Carroll Building has a dis- play almost constantly, the murals in accordance with the season or a timely event. Making the class more enjoyable is the Art Club, directed by Sister Elizabeth Louise. Above is lunior Andy Miller, act- ing as a real life model tor the sketchers in the foreground. Be- low: Sophomore Gerry Stankie- vviecz and Iunior Lois Tomasi are screening patterns. 55 French, Latin, Spanish Contribute to Learning new and different things about Latin countries helps make the Latin lV class Cabovet interesting and intriguing. Deep in study are: Tony McNamara, Bob Straub, Dolores Thomas, Dorothy Bayko, Mary Tylicki. At the board: lean Minisalle and Harry Uher. Stimulating the students knowledge ot history, also is the Spanish ll Class Cbelowi taught by Sr. Mary Lorenzo. NwWWw I 35 56 Understanding of Foreign Neighbors Parlezzevous irancaisu might easi- W ly he answered in the same tongue by these first year French students, who are listening to a hoard recitation by Gertrude Seth. Taught hy Sr. Philothea, these students are not only learning the language, but also, thru the French Club, are made familiar with the background ot France, its tlag, art, literature, tamous ca- thedrals, and many other impor- tant lacts alaout this nation. CBottom rightl Busy at the hoard are these Freshmen in Sr. Marie Carmelas Latin l Class, Declen- sions, tenses and especially the eX- ceptions to the rules reguire con- stant study and review, as these boys and girls have already found out. Puella est bona, once C1 complete mystery, is now a Well- lcnown sentence tor them to say and Write. , r I -I : LJ Experiments Require Concentration, 'QE' CTopl Studying birds in Sister Ann Vincent's biology clgss proves interesting to: tl-rl Iohn Sheldon, Constgnce Chegirs, Ann Mgrie Hendricks, Theresg McCgtterty ond Rosemary Glcivin. CCenterl i'Whgt's thot smell? Working under Sister Mcrry Rob- ert's supervision gre lvlgry Ellen McCoy, Bob Strgub, Terry Whelgn, Pot Powers, ond Mory Ann Hgliclci in Chemistry. Cbottoml Performing gn exe periment in Sister Andres gen ergl science clgss gre: Dorvid , st P bvlq Murphy, Steve Yotson, Robert A Wm M., , Q N M , Power, ond Evo l-lellermgn, 58 Accuracy in Many Science Studies 'is CAboveJ This calls for deep concentration, is the expression written on the laces oi lim Soltis, George Golias and Tom Wojcik as they carefully set up an experiment in Sister Catherine Thereses physics class. Aspiring to be concise accurate scientists, these students must familiarize themselves with the laws oi matter and oi nature, and instruments such as the micrometer, Voltmeter and galvonorneter. CBelowD Proving that girls, too, can delve into such a science is Christine Combs as she works right alongside Ron Torowslci, lerry Waskowski, and Don Reese. 59 Namers Strive to Learn Value of Proniisina draitsmen Caboveb ot Sr. Baptista's tirst year mechanical drawing class, learn to handle architect scales. Workina with interest are Dennis Peskar, Bob Triisiak, Bon Michatovich, Dale King, Adeibert Meder, Bob Ptacek. 'iGiven the sides: find the analesln Bon Napoli, Louis Burke, and Dick Kankiewicz prove their point in Miss Precht1's Trigonometry class. 60 Math as Green Wave Rolls On Prove itll Realizing the social value of math, Sophomore geometry class taught hy Sister Philomena makes a special effort to know propositions and explain methods ot constructions. Above are Bill Toslco, and Howard Smith Checking measurements of lines and angles. The square ot the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum ot the squares ot the two legs. That's the Pythagorean Theorem, familiar to Dorothy Adams, Tony McCarthy, and Mariann Ungarslcy who seem to be able to explain it with ease and know-how. 'K - GI Library Provides Sanctuary for Study In a modern, up-to-date library, such as Holy Name has, students are able to gain a wealth of knowledge from the Variety and guality of books at their fingertips. They have only to look and they can find the sought-after information here in this room. Assisting all with a ready hand is Sister Thomas Aquinas, librarian, and Sister Mary Linus. Used as a study hall, the library is usually filled with Namers all day. Mrs. Short presides over study periods on the days she doesn't instruct the girls' gym classes. Because of its atmosophere for learning, the library is an ideal place to Concentrate on studies. lts Walls are adorned with beautiful life-like paintings. CAbove and Below? Taking advantage of their study time, these boys and girls are preparing the morroW's lessons. 62 Ralla 044 CAREER DAY SPEAKERS Home Economics Pharmacist Iournalism Engineering Physician Telephone Work Airline Hostess Physical Therapy Accounting Radio Civil Service Attorney ci Legal Secretary Opportunities in Speech Printing Trade Stenographic ci Clerical Commercial Art Tool dt Die Making Cosmetology Or Styling Nursing Teaching Group Social Work Banking Salesmanship Coach Teaching Dietician Opportunities in Utilities Your lob dt You Careers in Music Besearch in lndustry Laboratory Technician Vocations Vocations General Assembly Miss Mary Callahan Sister Iuventia Mr. Ben Flieger Mr. Richard Case Dr. Iames Cozzens Mrs. Esther Hanson Mr. Wm. Klema Miss Eileen Pomper Miss Frances Buss Mr. Gerstld Bowman Mr. Iohn B. Clark Mr. Theodore Sroka Miss Florence Donley Mr. E. H. Bandall Miss L. Barthold Mr. loseph lankowski Mr. Glen Hier Mr. Paul Titus Miss Betty Stusny Miss B. Laubenthal Miss A. M. Byan Miss Virginia Fox Mr. Paul Varzelle Mr. Ed Dobbs Mr. Iohn Falle Mr. Daniel Mormille Miss A. M. Luzar Miss P. Bybicki Mr. Cletus Burger Miss Mildred Waldron Miss Eleanor Frampton Mr. Hurry Black Miss Estelle Podsedly Bev. lohn F. Chiolek Sister Martha lean, S. Mr. Paul Foley lnstructor-Notre Dame Marymount Hospital Cleveland Press Case institute ot Technology Ohio Bell Telephone Co. American Airlines Mt. Sinai Hospital Standard Oil Co. Station WEBE Ass't. Supt. ot Finance Main Post Oliice Tucker School ot Expression Printing lnstitute General Electric Co. Cleveland Art institute Barth Stamping Co. Clev. Acad. ot Cosmetology St. Iohn College St. Iohn College Merrick House National Bank ot Cleveland Kelminaror Sales Coach Latin St. lohn Hospital Cleveland illuminating Co. Sec'y Speakers Club ot Clev Cleveland institute ot Music Goodyear Rubber Co. Highland View Hospital Transtiguralion Mt. St. loseph, O. Serra Club ot Cleveland . ,.i 3 E1 ., To the riqht, explctinihq ct new ploy, is Couch Mdrlo Termini ds Bob Pciwlcik, Leroy Perkin s, Bob Ptocelc, Bob Straub, cmd Bill Gdrtlomd, some ot his stoir cdqers listeri dtteritively. Mctlcinq dh im- pressive showiriq with 8 Wins cmd 4 losses they crlso qdined the district choimpionship tor l-lolv Nome. Bottom: Five H. N. qridders move to stop cm ctdvoncinq Bengal. Bob Ptdcelq disploty- ing the decisive tdckle ds Ah- gelo Motscio, Som Mdimohe, Bon Torowski, cmd lohn Mel- bolr move in to dssist him, Rall! Un Q . fx M lr S L Q 2 ywk .s ,- ' 5251 if Xl.: ' ' 5 1' 52 N! '- ' 4' 1 gg :.- .- :..::s: .:: - gggggg f f r gbs . I ,. 15? ff ,: : ' 5g,,.::L, Q 3' -12,3 ' ' , --::,.., 2'Z Q ' ' H z ,,, -z:5:'i5:5'5: -Qigz. . EQ5, ., 5gZ.,ii. ., - 3 ,, E: - -:,:,,::.4,.. -'. .ae,. .:.,.,, Q X 'P - ' 9 1 --f:-u5gg::E.- 5::5 -:- ' 1 w igQ:.:E: :.:. X . - Q 'Vw I ew. ,, Q ,. M ,. , W X I . K 'Y ' ll JQ35 S F34 X Q., WY' if Drive to Win in '54 Grid Season s K 36 'sr use ...ww Q his 4 I N 561 if -an P QL Qjnff- ,sf is 3 5 if ft? 1 if ,J ., W Q sb -' ' -X Ex? 'wwf . , f' , K,,x.I!'f . 2 ,x up f 5 k ...Q . X f A xx kgs SN ,wx A li A .. ., L Qffj X QQ 'Gly N VM., -' K I ,,. A M ,,., . , '- - 3 K- 3 ,:' 52:5 We X w x K K X ,Q . K Q 4 rf 3 Q ffl X6 if i sem az. . ES? +.:.W.:.. SS? A, R. Straub CLFJ Ab R. Ptacek CCI Chaucer M Delcxhunty CLGJ Beuulah NCOLN, HN A -S N87 U N YVERS Nan Rtt l r H549 l T YN66 5 N9 .o 551 T296 4,51 4:52 URSUU 1 .cl - at Marlo Termini, athletic coach and teacher, is one ot the big men ot the facul- ty. A tormer Holy Namer, he develops the brain in the classes he teaches through- out the day, as Well as the prawn. Being head coach of the varsity during the hardwood season he passed on to the boys a few pointers he picked up through his experience to help them out. His skill and sportsmanship is something of which he can be proud. R. Piskcxc KC? R. Orcrnski CRF! T Wo1ec1ktRGl Mouse R .rr, , xaY iw X E i 3 Green Wave Advances in Tournament 1 i CBottom Bightl Presenting l-lN's junior vcirsity cggers. Despite the tcrct thot they ore otten overshgdovved by their big brothers, the vdrsity, they completed their secrson with gn impressive 9-3 record. Securing g number ot decisive victories, they were Sengte chcrmpionship contenders dll the vvgy, becouse ot the ettective coorching ot Mr. Buszlcovvski. CLett to right, bottom rovvli Bill Svvindell, Tony Zombotdro, Phil Houdek, Tom Oriti, lohn Bobrovvski. CTop rowl: Bon Novgk, Ed Olesictk, Don Stdrzynski, Tom Lgvelle, Bill Fegron. CAbovel These ctction shots of the '54 cgge secrson disploy some ot the shgrp shooting gccurgcy cmd hustling pcrce which mcirked dll the goimes. CTop lettl The Green Wctve is good tor cr tglly, Ctop rightl Bob Ptcrcek tries for two, Cbottom lettl Bob Stroub, reglly up in the dir over the gome. Clvliddlel Bolzt Ptdcek ledves terrd tirmg. CBottom rightl Grcmslci dims tor the bucket. 72 Brains Behind Brawn Spell Success Frank Riessinqer Father Hughes CAboveD Behind any athletic event there is a great deal oi planning and management. Shawn above are two at the Hbrains behind the brawnf' Mr. Reissinaer and Father Hughes Whose hard work is very evident. Coaches, Cheerleaders Lead HN Spmt tlaett to riqhtl Mr. Spezzo- ierro, Mr. Reilly, Mr. Termini, Steve Drvenkor, Mr. Ruszlcow- ski. tAhoyel Too oiten fresh- mon Iedms ore token lor qrdnted or just ignored. Mr. Ruszkowski cmd his Freshman gridders retuse to tdke ot hook seott. Completing their sed- son with d 2 win, l loss, ond l tie record, they ore promising moteridl. tBottom riohtl An impor- tdnt toctor in ony Holy Ndme victory were our spirited cheerleaders who olwoys dis- ploy plenty ot pep dt qdmes ond weekly rdllies. ' 1 Girl Cagers Display Hardwood Talent Besides gaining grace, poise, and charm, the gym classes make HN girls healthy and happy. Games, exercises and ott- en sguare dancing put added zest into the next class. The green clad girls activate their sports- manship as they partici- pate in and enjoy games such as volleyball, bas- ketball, and tumbling. Be- sides keeping the girls in trim physical shape, this year, Mrs. Short has placed in her body build- ing schedule a health pro- gram, teaching funda- mentals oi tirst aid and artiticial respiration. The health program ot lite saving methods proves in- teresting and enjoyable to the girls and rounds out their physical educa- tion course. Senior girls dribble and pass to capture cham- pionship. Under the coaching ot Mrs. Ruth Short the spunlcy Senior girls were able to defeat uncierclass and star play- ers. The girls show hovf enthusiasm and hoop alertness malce champs. The hardwood sport de- velops agility but more important, it gives the girls a practical opportunity to d ev e l o p sportsmanship and sense ot lair play. The strong Senior tearn was led by Elaine Trem. The final score was Sl tor Seniors and 25 tor the All-Star team. 75 Rosemary Walsh Football Queen Mrs. Margaret Matlus Secretary Football Queen -- Freshie Cagers CA b o V el Rose- niary Walsh Holy Name football glieen. Right: Un-- der the Coaching ot I o h n Spezzalerro, f 1' o s h basketball team linisheol the season with ll Wins and 5 losses. Fighting to keep up the name of the school are Torn La- velle, Don laskol- ka, lim Zambataro, Mr. Spezzaterro, Dennis Kowolski, Bob Sohustrico, lohn Driscoll, Ger- ald G a l i c k i, George Kriak. 76 IP' Mother Seton League Aids Handicapped Lfeofhhcg The Mother Seton laeoqrlo this yeorr ore serv roms Imxerho Mower, Vice- Presi- oom ohcl Loretto Kohhowski ljILO53ld0Il'. The Looguee oo- hvriioe imrlucrie irips to Ierr rmxfgs Home ior The Aged whore rho qgirlfs reod omd wrrio letters ond visit the old Iolkss At the Vmooht De Poul Home for hrfoms ohd Rose- mary Homo, The qirls ploy with reed omci help dress the vhlldroo They orro o qreoi holrv Io rho Srstere ohol or joy To The orrosg who look forword M1 oooh visit of The members. 1 Rolla Un Busy pockrrrq lvosskois or ioori for o few needy fomihes in the porrash, So rulr.1 Noqorzaki, Ioohho Mozhohey, Corol Rose, Borboro Smrley, ond Morlormo Skorlr exhibit one or the mohy ootivities of the Seton Leogue. M48 H Sends Food Baskets to Needy Families instead et preparina the baskets at Thanksaivinq time, they decided te make them ter Valentines Day when the iamiiies would need them mere. The recipients were surprised and aratetul ter such a heipina hand. CAbeveJ Preparing valentines te brighten Valentines Day ter the hospitalized and the eid teiks are Seten Leaaue members. CBeieWD Baskets et teed ter the peer receive iast minute touches by these Namers. 7 9 Namers Aid Missions by Work and Prayer , t l r t Teen-age mission apostolates lend a hand to the needy by many activities in the Mission Club. Stamp drives, mite boxes secure tunds by which gifts ol chalices, vestments, childrens layettes are purchased and shipped to Christs missionaries abroad to aid them save souls. Supervising the Missions this year are Rosemary Walsh, president, and Mari- ann George, vice president, under the guidance ot Sister Marie Anne. Seniors ot lO2C Cbelowl rattled box lunches to raise money tor the missions. From this and similar rattles in the homerooms, pagans and destitute people around the world are provided with the necessities ot lite, to be better able to accept Catholic doctrine taught by heroic religious. SO Cafeteria New Look Attracts Students 3r9N S, Thol new look in the recently renovdled coleterid is reflected in the loses of Mrs Cornille, Mrs. Moluskor Mrs. Beris, Mrs. Pdrle dnd Mrs. Arlcy. Below: Mr. loner and his Children, Donny ond Mildred, keep the Convent wollcs oledr of snow. Sl Mary's Sodality Stresses Marion Year Mary Seat ot Wisdom, pray tor tis. This prayer dives Sodality airls perpetual contidence in our heavenly Mother. Kathleen Quealy, Cabove riahtl Vice-Pretect and Ruth Ziccardi, Pretect assist Sr. Catherine Therese, rnoderator. Each Sister was presented with a crucitix tor her roorn in the new convent. lAbove lettl Sr. t Francis Anna receivina hers trom Ruth Ziccardi. t CBeloWl Seated are Dolores Tkac, Ann Hlavin, CStandinal Mary liee Cohora, Helen Fox, Marilyn Pavic, Lois Reynolds, and Patricia McFadden, read- ing the Marian Year Encyclical. Acolytes, Choir Boys Give Glory to God Above: Faithful senior acolytes lead another procession around the church, one of the many duties they have fulfilled durina the past years. Back row: Ed Morrow, lerry Qlelcsv, lim Mc- Greal, Hugh Haabera, Harold Murphy, Leroy Golernbiewski. Front row: Bob Gerson, Sam Mairnone, Ierry Donovan. Choir Boys Criqhtl add an extra festive touch to every occasion. Here they sing a lullaby to the Baby Iesus before Midnight Mass. Glee Clubs, Orchestra Furnish The annual Diocesan Chorus, under the direction ot Mr lerome Thompson, will produce a wide variety ot music. Among the selections are Concordi Laetitiaw and South Pacific Medley. Senior girl members ot the HAH State Chorus made an appearance in Canton, Ohio. They will contribute to the Diocesan Chorus Presentation. They sang 'Ave Maria, Four Love Sands, and 'Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee. Musical Touch on Campus I-ilting melodies and sweet lyrics with bouncing melodies can be heard driiting from the Music Portable. Seldom is there a time when the songsters, under the direction ot Sister Virginia Marie, aren't preparing tor a special event such as the Saint Patricks Day and Christmas Programs. This year the Senior Glee Club sang tor tthe Music Tourna- ment at Hoban Dominican. They also contributed to the Diocesan Chorus, the Canton Chorus, and participated in the Mass for Monsignor Elvvell's lubilee Mass. Above: Members oi the lunior Glee Club also join in the Mixed Chorus. Bottom: Holy Name Crchestra, directed by Sister Virginia Marie, has rendered lovely music tor the school programs. Their ettorts have brought accomplishment ot which to be proud. Soft Lights, Music, Radiant Couples Lend Enchantment to Prom, Christmas Ball Pictured at top left is a happy group, as were all who attended the an- nual Christmas Ball for Holy Name Seniors and their dates. The cen- ter of attraction was a huge dec- orated Christmas tree. Stardust Scarcely could a more symbolic and appropriate theme be chosen for the l953 Iunior-Senior Prom. The gym, banked with spring flowers, strung with silver stars, and dominated by a huge moon, pre- sented a soft background for fair young ladies and handsome gentle- men. Highlighting the evening was the Grand March Cbottom leftl. fTopJ The evening included praise to Our Blessed Mother. CRightJ Ar- riving Namers check programs. ,Q-. . . nz u 6 , ,,,, WJ-2 Q l ,., 'K 'W 'iw F , W 1 Ng., 'M fx -2 W' QM , www , , rf SKK QQ - -'M ,QM-X ' 'NMIN' M ,. :' W by N - W Q . , In ig, I IE K 5. , an 12: '4 , Mx X ' V , V X '1 ' Q Q M ' A m fr . Q . I X 5 . Q 1 Fi A X + -f--f f W' f ' Q 1f X -S ' r . ' mg-4? ,K x gf, K ' . x 1 ,VHV if ' Nix Vz' :iw X f ,, I ,fi 5 L' W s , W l I Q 8 if U: 'i .1 lf H AQ ' ' A X . A fy U we X es RQWWMAJ x f f . .' 'kk , ' - 4 Q .:.A'V':. 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Credit goes to Mr. Potti gnd dll tho green clod rnusicicrns tor their fine teotni work. CAhoveD Holy Ngrnes three grctde school rncrjorettes, logn Relic, Pcttricicr Keehn, ctnd Mgrggret Tohiors show greoft ohility gnd promise. They will he worthy ond ccrpohlc successors ot the HN hgnd legdors hecctuse ot their eotrly trgining. WW .WW X N VNw...r,Y -. w s 'M- sm: :X :mm 61.6 s s :wt .. .. . N .. .X is -. -as X ' su- N Traditional Rallies Arouse Spirit Homerooms Present Humorous Sklts Anticipating the traditional Friday morn- ing rally, all students look forward to this weekend treat as a means of arousing' school spirit and boosting the team's morale. fOppositei Members of 204C have just defeated the horrible monster Crival teami in a spine tingling conspiracy. Indian war cries pierce the stillness as HN warriors of lO4C surround the West High Cowboy, lassoing and tying him down. Angered by the robbery of their laun- dry, washmen of 301C pursued the crook, Rhodes Ram, until they captured him and then gave him a thorough scrubbing in the tub. CUpJ Two South High players return the pigiron to football captain, Ron Torow- skig Monsignor McDonough smiles his ac- ceptance, after Lil' David defeated the Flyers in their annual battle. Sophomores of 303C portray an alpha- bet of school spirit in an attempt to cheer the team on to victory. Students Learn Debating Techniques Aloove: Under the direction of Mr. Burke, D. Tkoc, M. Profcmcilc, D. Dcmnes, C Zcrwie, A. Moser, D. McKee stoge d drcfmcftic cuttirrq. Below: R. Noel, L. Ellsmero N. Cofhur, R. Qlelcsiolc, lf Sulybcm, M. Bcrllcfsli enqoqe in ci public ponel discussion im 92 Dream Becomes Reality in New Convent Modern conveniences, incluolina an elevator, adcls to the Sisters' comiort in the new Convent. The ultra-rnoclern Chapel Qrightb contains works of art. CBelowJ The north patio anol entrance are shown clurina the recent big snow. The iirst visitor llower rightl was Sister Margaret Agnes oi Mt. St. loseph, Qhio. She arrived on niovino clay, December l7, l953. Key to cover pages. New Convent scenes, reading clockwise: l. Library. Z. Solarium. 3. Chapel. 4. Community-room. 5. Front entrance. 6. Parlor. 7. Kitchen. 8. Dinina-room. 9. Music-room. lO. Recreation-room. ll. Holy Name Plaque, north patio. Center, exterior, new Convent. 93 Elementary Teachers Mold Loyal Namers Lay teachers, Mrs. Byrne, Mrs. McMahon, Mrs. Coleman and Mrs Ioyce Elementary Teachers Principal - Sister Marie Kathleen Kindergarten Grade One Grade Two Grade Three Grade F our Grade Five Grade Six Grades Five and Six Sister Marie Ainadee Sister lohn Elizabeth Sister Rose Margaret Mrs. Hilda McMahon Sister Catherine Sister Agnes Ann Mrs. loseph Seth Sister Stephen Mary Mrs. Mary loyce Sister loseph Mrs. Kathryn Byrne Sister Marie Alice Mrs. Margaret Colern Sister Dorothy Marie Sister Marianna Sister Ann Christine CIN Candid Views Of HN Endeavors 2 1 E 2 I 2 fx fqufafdffffd 4?w'VA'54Z 55 WW? WZ ,ff My Qfzffim J . fl 'f2f.fZ:w 3? 7 Q X . 2. 1 4: V EA . 'J ag M Wwgjw xv W V Jw M ,W WA W - we WA 5 fjfp W W - My W ky., ,,N W QQ Lt T 1 nfy v .l . - J Wi' ' 4 5 QM :QW ' S 'A 1, !6qv Mm? 'Qf??zN MAME? dffkwg Nfl Jgffgafaw' G A 'A ' ' , N. 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Bill Armstrong and Ed Butauski, sports editors, Narne, are not in the picture. CBelowl Checking copy tor the Yearbook are advertising managers Peggy Makin and loan Nakelg editor Ruth Meyers and Alice Puerst. 981. Meet the S700 Club The Hundred Dollar Club members were responsible for paying the Yearbook bills during the Green Derby Ad Campaian in Ianuary. They are, left to riaht: Ronald Farrar, Grade 8g Lois Reynolds, Senior Room i025 Sam Maimone, Sen- ior Room 1035 Rosemary Walsh, Senior Room l0lg Harry Uher, Senior Room l02 and Dolores Dannes, Senior Room l04. In the Derby race, Sadie, Room l0lC came in first with 376000, RisauiCk l02C with 352000: Cot 104C with S43700 and Duto l03C with 3404.00 Although iive out of the six members of the Hundred Dollar Club are seniors, the under-- olassmen did their share in sup- portinq the annual yearbook drive. Boosters . CLERGY Monsignor Charles McDonough Monsignor Clarence Elwell Rev. George Budimlic Rev. Lawrence Cahill Rev. Albert Karper Rev. Iarnes,Hughes Rev. Francis Osborne ' .g.A-' , . Armstrong A-Bros. '54 '55 '57 '61 Mr. G Mrs. Wm. Armstrong - 3 - Iohn Burke Louis Burl? Mr. G Mrs. Pat Clancy Iohn Comella Iohn Coriella -D- Mr. 6. Mrs. G. I. Donovan Mr. G Mrs. Norman Driscoll -E- Capt. Harry Ellsmere Dr. Albert C. Evert -F- P. E. Faragher, D. D. S. Mr. G Mrs. Andrew W. Fuerst Louis L. Ferfolia -G- George and Do Grade 7-30lG Grade 8-302G Mayor Wm. R. Gerdon Dr. Norbert Gizruski -1-1- Mr. 6: Mrs. H. Hugh Hagberg Mr. :St Mrs. I. Houdek 6: Family Heights Bar -1- Mr. G Mrs. Len Ianicki -K- Dr. Eugene I. Kalal King Records Inc. Mr. G Mrs. Martin W. Kreeger -M- Leo I. Mayer Thomas 6. Roger McNamara Mrs. Irene Moser Mr. G Mrs. Martin McCaiferty ...N- Mrs. Theresa Nagorski Mr. 6: Mrs. Sylvester A. Nock ...p- Peters Hardware -R- Bill Randle--WERE Mr. 61 Mrs. Francis I. Riessinger Mr. R. Reilley Ron 6. Carol '52 Roses Delicatessen Boosters . -5- Dr. G Mrs. T. M. Slowey Robert A. Sogimic Mr. 6 Mrs. Ted Sroka '31 S. T. B. Market Superia Foodtown Mr. 6: Mrs. A. Sasso Mr. :Sr Mrs. I. A. Schabel Mr. 6: Mrs. Fred Seitz Ir. Iohn Spezzaferro ..1'.. Mr. G Mrs. Henry A. Thomas Tony QS Io Torma Family I ' Mr. 5: Mrs. Charles Tuhacek Marlo Terimini - U - Uqan Beverage - W - Dr. Ierome I. Wyhnal Iames A. Walsh Mr. 6: Mrs. F. Walsh Dr. 6: Mrs. Bernard Winterick Masters Products Co. Ios. F. Golubski 6. Sons Patrons . . Rev. PRIESTS Iohn C. Clines Rev. Chester Cudnik Rev. Wm. D. Eylar Rev. Frank I. Kuta ALUMNI Arthur Aufmuth '46 Kenneth E. Aufmuth '50 Edward Camille '50 Larry Cawley '52 Dolores Iean DiCarro '52 Tom 6: Dick Donovan '57 Bob Drinko '53 Rosemary Driscoll '53 Pat Fazio '47 Tony Fazio '49 Patricia Flanigan '52 Beth Gallagher '52 Mr. 6 Mrs. Iames Gartla Rita Golembiewski '52 Thomas Grams '53 Iack Halligan '53 Iohn Higham '49 Iudy Hunt '53 Ioan Marie Irwin '53 Charles Kettel '52 Richard Kline '52 Rich :St Pat '51 5: '52 Rita, Val :S Virg '52 nd Patrons . . . Margaret '50 5: Iune '53 Ruess Carolyn Senyitko '53 Ed Liggett '52 Mrs. F. Corence Uher '27 Therese Zima '52 Io Ann Zimlick '52 PATRONS -A- Mr. G Mrs. C. T. Anselm Anton Shade Shop Mr. 6. Mrs. B. Armbruster Carl Armstrong Mrs. Henry Banner Miss Helen Barna Mr. Ioseph Barren C. Barry Mr. G Mrs. A. I. Bart Mr. 6. Mrs. Albert M. Bauknect Bernice Bednanyk Mr. 6. Mrs. F. Bender Mr. 6: Mrs. Benedick Frank A. Berry Don Biesiadecki Mr. 61 Mrs. Iohn T. Bishop Ir. cSf Son Mr. 6: Mrs. I. Bittner 6. Pat Lynne Blazak Harry Bloom Donald Burianek Mr. 6. Mrs. Edw. F. Burns Mr. 15. Mrs. Wm. Burth Wm. Butterfield-Texaco Service -C- Anthony Cabot Eleanor Cahur Mr. 6: Mrs. H. D. Calvey Mr. QS Mrs. Cannon Mrs. K. Carroll Mr. G Mrs. Andrew Cerny Mrs. Edw. I. Cermak Dr. Sanford Chessler Mrs. Florence Cohara Mr. 5: Mrs. Calvin Combs Mickey Conrad Mr. 6. Mrs. Robert E. Conroy Corner Confectionary Don Cozzens Mrs. Frank Csank Mr. G Mrs. Frank Csank ..D.. Michael Danko Dawn Donut Co. Mr. 6. Mrs. Delahunty Art Deutsch Mr. 6. Mrs. George L. Dier A. Gilbert Donovan Ierry Donovan '54 Richard Donovan Patrons . . . -E- . ' Tom Edwards-WERE Emanon Mr. Leonard Evans -I-'.. Nicholas Ferencz, D. D. S. Mrs. A. Fink Mr. 6. Mrs. Frank Fink Mr. G Mrs. Ralph Fink Iackie Finn Mrs. Victorra Flynn Mr. 6. Mrs. Francis F. Fox -G- Gail's Meat Market Clair Gallagher Gallina's Appliance Ganim Bros. Service Mr. 6. Mrs. Gannon Mr. 6. Mrs. Iohn Gartland Michael G. Gaughan Miss Bernadine George Glendale Del. 6: Bev. Glowiks Cafe Mr. 51 Mrs. Wm. Goldback Mr. G Mrs. M. Golias Gordan Sq. Delicatessan Mr. 6. Mrs. Iohn I. Grahek Mr. 6. Mrs. Iohn Grams Mr. Frank Grassi Mr. 6. Mrs. Mario Grassi Mr. 6. Mrs. Iohn F. Gulyban Garfield Iewelers -1-1.. Mr. 51 Mrs. Raymond Halicki Mr. G Mrs. K. Hasman Mr. :Sf Mrs. Ben Hintz Mr. G Mrs. Earl Hogue Walter I. Hoover Hopko Funeral Home Howards for Flowers Carol Huberty Mr. 6. Mrs. I. I. Hunt - I - Miss L Iasky Iohnnie's Floral Shoppe Iun's Delicatessan -K- Mr. G Mrs. Ios. Kalinowski Mr. Bernard I. Kastner Mr. 6. Mrs. Iohn Knall Kodera's Dry Goods 5. Furnishings Dr. M. A. Kondik Mr. Ioseph S. Kopas Rosemary Koran Mr. G Mrs. Fred Kraiewski Mr. 6: Mrs. Casimir B. Kubinski Mr. Frank I. Kus Patrons . ..1,.. Lal's Dry Cleaning Mrs. W. Lanigan Willis D. Lanigan Lorry 6. Eli '54 Ioseph Lubinski Luke's Flowers Lyle Window Co. ...M... Mr. 6. Mrs. Pat A. Mackin Maple Heights Poultry L Mrs. T. Marchesani ' Bob Matis Margaret Mattus Mr. G Mrs. Ioseph Mauer Mrs. Iohn McCarty Mary C. McNally i Mr. 6: Mrs. Harry McNally Mr. 6. Mrs. I. McNally Lillian Meyers Mr. G Mrs. Michalovich Iames Mikes Miles Flower Center Mr. G Mrs. Elmer H. Minch Mr. G Mrs. Ios. Minissale Clorindo I. Molina Mr. 6. Mrs. Arthur Morelli -N- Mr. G Mrs. Victor Napoli Mr. G Mrs. R. Noel Mary Alice Norton Mr. G Mrs. Louis Nowak -0- Mr. G Mrs. M. F. O'Connor Sally 6: lim O'Neill Mr. G Mrs. Lawrence Orzech -P- Mr. 5: Mrs. V. F. Pawlowski Helen Pecek William Pelegrin Mrs. Iohn Peskar Mr. 6: Mrs. Louis Peskar Mr. G Mrs. Pesta Charles Peters Bakery Mr. G Mrs. Piotrowski Mr. 6. Mrs. Iames Pocta Mr. 6: Mrs. H. Powers Mary Carolyn Prize Mr. G Mrs. K. Puchas 6: Family Andrew Pucta Mr. 6: Mrs. A. T. Puta - Q ... Mary Q. 5: Cynthia B. Kathleen Quealy '54 - R - Bill Randle-WERE Mr. 6: Mrs. A. R. Reese Rehar Provision Co. Patrons . . . Mr. 6. Mrs. W. E. Reynolds Don Rhodes Tom Rini Ryscho Studio Mrs. Wm. Rochford Mr. :Sf Mrs. Michael Romanchok Mr. 6. Mrs. C. Rudd Mr. :S Mrs. C. V. Rumplik H. Ruszkowski -3- E. 6. F. Sadowski Mr. 6: Mrs. Casey Sarnecki Mrs. T. M. Sather Raymond Schabel '54 Mrs. George Schneider Mr. G Mrs. Fred Schuckert George F. Shute Justine T. Seth George Schealey Mr. 6. Mrs. Charles Shelly Kenneth O. Short Sis 6- Bobbi '54 Mr. G Mrs. Roman Sledz Mrs. O. F. Sorensen Mr. Leroy Spinka Mr. G Mrs. A. F. Sprenger Mrs. M. Springl Frank A. Srozynski Mr. Iulius Stankewicz Stanley's Market Mary I. Staten Mr. 6: Mrs. Steve Almady Mr. 6. Mrs. A. Stinsak Mr. ci Mrs. E. St. Iohn Mr. E. A. Stoner Mrs. Iohn Stulak Steve Szweda -1-- Dolores Tkac '54 Mrs. Mary Tomasi Dr. Henry I. Toomey Ray Torowski '54 Mr. 6. Mrs. Harry Truax -U- Uhlir Bros. Printing -V- Mr. 6. Mrs. Michael Vasil Mr. G Mrs. Paul Velardo Vine Lanes--Eastlake, Ohio - W - Wade Park Market Dr. G Mrs. Wm. Wahl Mr. G Mrs. T. R. Walker Walkowiak Funeral Home Mrs. E. Walters Mr. 6. Mrs. Frank I. Welling I. P. Whelan Tom Wiese William W. Wilson Patrons Leo Wisniewski Thomas Wrcxbel -Y- Mr. CS Mrs. D. L Miss Iocm C. Ycrrcm Raymond Ycrromo Patrons . . -Z- Frcmk Zabnikcrr Mrs. I. ZUTZYCLQ1 Wendy Zcrwie Ziqmonfs Market Mr. 6. Mrs. Wm. Zirncz Mr. QS Mrs. Wm. Zimlick May God Bless THE CLASS OF '54 THE CLASS OF '55 For Refroctories It's W A L D R O N Firebrick 81 Insulating Co 8220 BROADWAY For Installation lt's THOMAS J. WALDRON Mlchigan I 0717 Mlchigan I-0742 Tom W C ONGRA TULA TIONS Sister Marie Anne and Seniors of 104C Eileen Arman Ianis Buzzy Bird Rita Reet Bittner Antoinette Toni Cipriani Mary Cermak Nancy Curtis Ierome Diqqer Dell Dolores Doreen Fink Bill Squinks Gartland Russ Gauntner Robert Gunner Gerson Mary Ditto Harwell Ioyce Sugar Kaderbek Hugh Mac McCormack Lucille Lou Mauer Geraldine Geri McCoy Iarnes Windy McGreal Adelbert Del Meder lean Minnie Minissale Lois Morelli Loretta Lori Nappier Ronald Nap Napoli Iohn Rockie O'Brien Dorothy O'Connor Ann Nan Hlavin Patricia Padupski Pawlowski Leroy Peanuts Perkins Torn Piezer Donald Moe Reese Alice Slivka Ianet Ian Sprenqer Dolores Bunny Thomas Lawrence Ace Vlach Ruth Shorty Synderburn Iames Salty Soltes Susan Sue Wahl Christine Chris Zawie Slyvia Flip Zbasnik CONGRA TULA TIONS Seniors IOZC and Sister Eucheria Richard Barle Martin Beaulah Delahunty Tom Bopsy Flynn LeRoy Golembiewski Marty Golias Iohn Grahek Ioe Grassi Frank Sonny Knapp Steve Bobsie Kobylski Gene Kozernpa Don Babe McGinty Dick McNally Ronald Bugs Michalovich Robert Ab Straub Bill Terrion Harry Bisquick Uher Ed Easy Zanath Carolyn Sasso Dolores Dee Sprunql Betty Wrabel Elaine Barna Carol Bender Evelyn Bronner Ann Marie Courtad Carole Gannon Helen Hammond Dolores Do Iaskolka Phyllis Kocjancic Dorothy Dee Minch Marilyn Pavic Barbara Placko Ianet Pocta Mary Prize Mary Proiancik Caroline Pupenko Kathleen Kay Quealy Lois Reynolds Gertrude Gertie Seth Sarah Stulak , sd , CONGRATULATIONS Sister Catherine Therese and Seniors 103C Dorothy Dotty Bayko Rosemary Rosie Cerny Marilyn Mickey Chinnock Annie Citani Catherine Kitty Cohara Christine Chris Combs Mariann Georgie George Mary Ellen Hanlon Ioan Halt Pint Kalal loan Io Lawrence Evelyn Ev McCormack Patricia Babs McFadden Ruth Ruthie Meyers Nancy Nan Navotny Mary Nicolosi Mary Geej Nowak Lois Lil 'Lo Santosuosso Mary Eyes Welsh Ruth Zeke Ziccardi lim Botarner Tom Buck Conroy Marvin DeLuca Patrick Emmet Dwyer Donatas Donuts Iesrnantas Richard Be-Bop Kankiewicz Stanley Luke Lukas Dan Bevo Maimone Sarn Big Sam Maimone Angelo Ang Mascia Thomas Hot-Rod Miller Harold Murph Murphy Ioe Quirarte lirn Stepanek Larry Ace Svoboda Patricia Pat Powers Margaret Butchie Volcansek Ierry Waskowski Thomas Mouse Wojcik C ONGRA TULA TIONS Seniors of IOIC and Sister Mary Robert Bill Armstrong Ioan Bart Loretta Bauknecht Gerry Bogacki Donald Burianek Ed Butauski Iohn Carroll Bill Cannon Dennis Clancy Mary Lee Cohara Margie Danko Ierry Donovan Dolores Dee Drvenkar Ioanne Io Nakel Ierry Oleksy Noreen Nor Powers Ray Schabel Tom Stadnik Dolores Do-Do Tkac Mary Tylicki Rosemary Walsh Mary Agnes Gaven Iudy Goldback George Golias Hugh Hagberg Viola Vi Hasman Harriet Houdek Patricia Pat Houdek Kathleen Kay Hunt Loretta Kalinowski Kevin Kipp Ioan Knall Iack McCarty Theresa McGinty Eileen McNally Tony McNamara Ed Morrow Ann Moser Ray Torowski Elaine Trem Chuck Walker Thinhing About Your Future? 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Andy Miller '55 BARTUNEK BROS. 3 Stores in Cleveland 0 6529 Union Avenue 0 833 Prospect Avenue 0 14959 St. Clair Avenue CAHOON WINERY 679 CAHOON ROAD, WESTLAKE Delicious Wines in Candlelight Atmosphere DANCING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Don Reese '54 The CLEVELAND PNEUMATIC TOOL Company with 59 yea rs of operation offers job security, profit sharing plan, pleas- ant surroundings and good pay. A FRIENDLY PLACE TO WORK The CLEVELAND PNEUMA TIC TOOL company 3781 East 77th Street off Broadway Leona Pin: U 9 N If I L I. ROAD 00NSTRll0Tl0ll, Inc. 5500 DUNHAM ROAD Maple Heights, Ohio Compliments of T H E F R ES H M E N PETRAK'S BAKERY s STORES 'ro SERVE You THE BAKERY WHERE QUALITY AND FRESHNESS RULES read, Rolls and Cakes for All Occasions Bread and Cakes Like Mother Makes LET'S GO BOWLING dl MILES RECREATION 11417 MILES AVENUE BEER AND WINE For Reservations Bfioadway 1-4366 Compliments of SHERATON LOUNGE 5824 BROADWAY Ave. Prop., Frank A. 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'.fm1'D ffl - Q Sr l A fx Q:-E qln , ij? ., Q' ti .f y Q t ly wiv .A,,gS5..Q35N,,,f .LS , A -it ' ll.51ll'll3I.1'-52.35-5Il.'l as 5 or 'mtv' ' -me--M 1 taut? 1 sour:-4 Eucun snmcn MAINEFFICE4 127 Publicqsquore fig 4461 Mayfield Road . . ' 'K ' E L iv? i ii ,me nmtg fm' grluxngfi is IN ln: cnlv or CLEVELAND l 1 Founded 1849 1 M MBE FEDER L DEPOSIT I SURANC CO POIAT ON ' - Donald Farrar '53 and Dry Cleaning Co. O Members of Institute of Cleveland The Laundry 840 East 93rd Street Llberty I-6270 Margie Danko '54 NICK fr RlNl'S FOOD MKT. Fresh Fruits 6. Vegetables Daily - FREE DELIVERY - LOnqacre 1-0876 Dolores Tkac '54 KLEIS CONFECTIONERY 3966 EAST 42nd STREET Serving Herron's Delicious Ice Cream Try their Foursome Package --- BEER ci WINE TO TAKE OUT - Dlamond 1-9509 Phil Houdek '56 N OW You Can CHARGE IT at RICHMAN BROTHERS Jo Ann Mahoney '57 L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Class Rings and Pins - Commencement Invitations - Diplomas - Personal Cards Club lnsignia e Medals - Trophies Represented by: MR. HAROLD C. IONES Rt. 2. Medina. Ohio Harry Ulier '54 WAAL'S Square Deal Super Market 8414 BROADWAY Phone: Mlchigcm 1-7325 Jock O'Brien '54 Congratulations From L E O A S H E R President and Business Manager TAXI CAB DRIVERS UNION Local No. 555 2070 E. 22nd Street Cleveland 15, Ohio Harry Uber '54 YCURCFFICIAL NAMER PHOTOGRAPHERS An Invitation to. . . HIGHER LEARNING - WISER CATHOLIC LIVING - GREATER OPPORTUNITY BETTER LEADERSHIP - AN OF FICER'S COMMISSION from The Jesuit Educators of JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY Reply to: THE ADMISSION OFFICE, University Heights, Cleveland 18, Ohio Rose Mary '54 William J. Donlon FUNERAL HOMES 9209-73 Miles Avenue Sam Maimone 54 W, -,..1..s4,,.., , J.. . . WH -L ,L L WM. F. CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME 4420 Rocky River Dr. CLearwater 1-6566 Corol Sother '57 Compliments of q PTAK'S RECREATION 4269 Harvard Ave. Sondra Rusinko '56 C. P. BRICKMAN 6. SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS HEnderson 1-7265 IVanh 1 oe -5277 7204-7208 Superior Ave. 21900 Euclid Ave Cleveland 3, Ohio Euclid 17, Ohio Frances Moieski '55 ARROW REALTY 5019 Turney Road Ann M. Courtad '54 MILL CAFE FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY Music Every Fri. 5: Sat. 4202 Harvard Ave. Sondra Rusinko '56 PARKVIEW MEAT MARKET CHOICE OF FINEST GRADE MEATS 3215 East 93rd St. VU1can 3-1367 Tom Flynn '54 WARNER ROAD CREAMERY 5. DELICATESSEN Beer 6. Wine to Take Out FREE DELIVERY 4448 Warner Road Dlamond 1-4145 -CELL I I WEEE, L Compliments i ot I M. I. O'BRIEN Li I W .,,v.LLL Congratulations I BIG DAVIDS from LITTLE DAVIDS GRADE 8 I H LL,,.vL. LLL L, GENE'S RADIO 6. TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE 4967 Turney Road MOntrose 2-1150 Dlamond 1-3929 Eugene L. Kotrba Karen Kus '57 Dr. E. I. RAUS DENTIST John Koron '55 NASH'S RESTAIJRANT 3826 West 25th Street HOME OF GOOD FOOD Bob 6. Elsie Crawford Proprietors Morionn George '54 LEE-HARVARD-DELICATESSEN 15406 Harvard Ave. 1001 ITEMS TO SELL Proprietor-Ray Wyar Nancy Dottore '57 MICHALIK HEATING CO Installation-Repairing-Servicin QI Gas-Coal-Oil Furnac es Unit Heaters--Calcinators 6006 Bower Ave. Rosalie Zippoy '56 Best Wishes From MR. and MRS. F. I. STANLEY U iw if U Alice Fuerst '55 Known for Good Services P. CORENO 6. CO. INC. FUNERAL HOME WEST SIDE 10514 Kinsman Rd. 7311 Detroit Ave. Dlamond 1-1010 OLympic 1-5252 Silvio Urban '58 ll3 SIMS BROS., Inc. FURNITURE - CARPETING - APPLIANCES 7727 Broadway BRoadway 1-7070 Cleveland, Ohio Dorothvy Bayko '54 B. K. RUMPLIK 6, SON - Funeral Home - Mlchigan 1-0372 5337 Dollofi Rd. Cleveland 4, Ohio Andy Miller '55 -- COME AND SEE - B E T T Y L E E 4155 East l3lst Street CorIett's leading ladies specialty store Alice Fuerst '55 WENDY'S RESTAURANT 1550 CHARDON ROAD Euclid, Ohio Christine Zawie '54 KOLK'S SUNSHINE MARKET 4595 WARNER ROAD Carolyn Sosso '54 SALLY NANCY PATSY EILEEN DONNA Eileen McNally '54 Dlamond 1-2962 HAZEL VEBER BEAUTY SHOPPE COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE 9011 Broadway Cleveland, Ohio Rosemary Walsh '54 H A R R I S Fixture and Supply Company RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT 6, SUPPLIES for Hotels - Institutions - School? - Restaurants 740 Carnegie Avenue MAin 1-9640 Rosemary Walsh '54 LET'S NEVER SAY GOOD BYE . . . SAY AU REVOIR GRACE DRUG CO. 8451 Broadway Dlamond 1-7531 Phil Houdek '56 Bus. VU. 3-9861 Res. CL 1-9683 SEMAN Carburetor Exchange 6, Service EXPERT SERVICE ON ALL MODELS AUTOMOTIVE, INDUSTRIAL, MARINE CGuaranteed Servicel Iohn A. Seman 4523 Turney Rd. ..Z4-u-.,-.LlEie5 .,,. '??PF,e?. ff I OHN KROSS GROCERY 10809 NELSON AVENUE Dlamond 1-5237 Marlene Kross '55 M I L A N D R U G - PRESCRIPTIONS - 9100 Miles Ave. MI. 1-8018 Cleveland, 0. Luanne Henthorne '59 BRODIE'S TAVERN BAR AND RESTAURANT CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS 11321 BROADWAY Cleveland. Ohio Norman Zgodzinski '55 WALTER GRABSKI CO. DODGE-PLYMOUTH 6872 Broadway 5363 Broadway Dlamond 1-4800 Ohio's Largest Dodge Service Norman Zgodzinski '55 BEST WISHES OF A FRIEND Pat Houdek '54 DRANEK'S Restaurant 6 Lounge 10600 BROADWAY Stan Olszko, Prop. Harry dher '54 THE JACROH COMPANY ' C0,,g,utu,,,m,,,S PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS I Forbes and Krick Roads to the Bedford, Ohio Bgdford 2,4220 Senior Class of 1954 R' iHdwBWIi 54 S M 54 C0mPlime l5 of Industrial Construction Co Inc. HoLY NAME CAFETERIA I 'Om' Mead' A'e e E Cleveland 5, Ohio l L L B h '54 M Ag G '54 N J k Hrifz 55 Phone SUperior 1-0541 Microseal Motor Rebuilding Co. Walter Cwalina, Proprietor 2917 Prospect Ave. Cleveland 15, Ohio Marilyn Cwalina '55 KRAKOW PHARMACY C. W. MISKIEWICZ PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST 4125 E. 71st St. Dlamond 1-6262 Fred Kraiewski '57 THE SOUTH EAST CHEVROLET CO. CHEVROLET SALES 6. SERVICE 8815 Broadway Mlchigan 1-9300 John Driscoll '57 Compliments from DAVIDSON'S MEN'S WEAR 5623 Broadway Miles and l31st St. Broadway's Leader of the Latest Men's Fashions Phlil Houdek '56 Diamonds -:- Watches -:- Iewelry AL MAER'S IEWELRY CO. Watch, Iewelry and Optical Repairing VUlcan 3-8866 8952 Broadway Cleveland 5. Ohio Phil Houdek '56 Compliments of ZAREMBA'S TAVERN 4343 East 71st Street Fred Krajewski '57 Compliments of WALTER'S RADIO 6. TV SERVICE 4353 East 71st Street Fred Krajewski '57 THOMAS CHURCH SUPPLY 910 SUPERIOR AVENUE Cleveland, Ohio Lois Reynolds '5-4 The I. L. Goodman Furniture Co. 8358 BROADWAY 1 'Where good taste need not be expensive Kathleen Hunt '54 THRIFTY SHOPPES YOUTH CENTER FASHIONS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN 5817 Broadway Cleveland, Ohio Leona Pmchok '55 UNEEDA LAUNDRY CO. HLAUNDERING AT ITS BEST 3524 East 74th Street VUlcan 3-8900 Alice Jans '56 HENNINGER'S RELIGIOUS GOODS RELIGIOUS ARTICLES - PICTURES - CARDS 8809 Superior Ave. GArfieId 1-3711 Cleveland 6. Ohio Ed Butauski '54 RYDZINSKI'S MARKET CASIMER RYDZINSKI, Prop. 4350 East 71st Street Fred Krajewski '57 PEERLESS DEPT. STORE 7776 BROADWAY Former Location ot Havre's Your Friendly Store Ronald Farrar '58 Compliments ot I ACK FROST DONUTS 7948 BROADWAY Ronald Farrar '58 Phone, BRoadway l-2092 WHILE I EWELRY COMPANY Diamonds -:- Watches -:- Iewelry Radios and Electrical Appliances 8431 BROADWAY Al While, Prop. Cleveland 5. Ohio Bill Wunderle '58 BUCKEYE SOUND SYSTEMS 9311 UNION AVENUE Norman Zgodzinski '55 LUCAS ELECTRIC Cr PHOTO CO. Phone, Michigan 1-4030 R. Ralph Lucas RADIOS - TELEVISION - APPLIANCES IEWELRY 5. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES ci GIFTS 8508 Broadway Cleveland 5, Ohio Carol Sobosloy '56 LESTER J. GALLAGH ER Funeral Home 9615 MILES AVENUE Dlamond 1-0733 Eileen Drinnon '59 CHerry 1-3637 CHerry 1-3638 M. WINOGRAD AND COMPANY Manufacturers of FINE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE 2536 Eucild Avenue Cleveland 15, O. Terry Norus '59 E. J. STOVICEK Air Conditioning Heating G' Sheet Metal Contractor 12309 Miles Avenue Cleveland. Ohio Andrew Miller '55 At parties, graduation and other activities you will always appear in perfect style if your clothes are cleaned frequently. MONARCH CLEANERS, Inc. 7840 BROADWAY Convenient for you to stop in on your way to and from school Samuel Moimone '54 COLLIER CONSTRUCTION CO. Box 108 Strongsville CEnter 8-3521 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 6 CONTRACTORS Pres. P. L. Jenson Vice Pres. P. P. Mako Judy Stroemple '56 FRED L. DEYLING 8 SONS -- Builders -- LA. 4-7188 LA. 4-6447 LA. 4-4231 Russell Gauntner '54 R A L - C H A C A F E 11507 Miles Avenue Dlamond 1-9867 REAL ITALIAN STYLE SPAGI-IETTI Fish Fry Every Fri. - Delicious Sandwiches DiFranco's. Prop. Music Fri. 6. Sat Sylvia Rucinski '58 PHOTOGRAPHY by VENDITTI BEDFORD PICTORIAL STUDIO 704 BROADWAY, BEDFORD. O. Phone. BEdiord 2-2460 Joseph Flerchinger ' 55 LISY'S FLOWERS. Inc. GREENHOUSE FRESH 4141 East 116th St. Mlchigan 1-3250 Flowers Teleqrorphed Anywhere Jacqueline Rucinski '57 COMPLIMENTS ED'S DELICATESSEN 10608 Harvard Ave. BRoadway 1-5821 Janice Uystrcel 59 KUS'S KMARKI MEAT MARKET QUALITY CHOICE MEATS 6. POULTRY 10402 Union Ave. Mlchigan 1-5391 Karen Kus '57 BROOKSIDE FURNITURE 3354 FULTON ROAD Lois Santosuosso '54 HE. 1-6339 Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. FRIENDLY FLOWER SHOP GREETING CARDS - CANDY - GIFTS 6901 Superior Avenue Cleveland 3. O. Elizabeth Crooks. Prop. Dolores Dannes '54 ME11-ose 1-7383 Yearly Contracts DOUGLAS-SHULTE PIPE ORGAN REPAIRING AND TUNING 3465 West 95th St. Cleveland 2. Ohio Dolores Dannes '54 BROADWAY OPTICAL SERVICE IOSEPI-I C. KOTELES, Optician 9102 Broadway Mlchiqan 1-0055 Harry Uher '54 MRS. MARTHA PETERSON Compliments of WAGNER BAKING CORP. CMRS. WAGNER'S PIESI 910 East 70th Street Dolores Dannes '54 WALTER GRABSH CO. CATERER - DODGE-PLYMOUTH -- - 40 Hours - 5363 Broadway 6872 Broadway Dlamond 1-4800 Mmfose H688 3511W 1l0n BETTER DEAL -:- BETER SERVICE Rosemary Walsh '54 Ronald Farrar '58 6215 Broadway Mlchigan 1-8266 COSPER'S WINDOW SHADES AND LINOLEUM CO. VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER FLOOR COVERING Norman Zgodzinski '55 Newburgh Recreation Center 8437 Broadway Ronald Farrar '58 GARFIELD MUSIC SCHOOL INSTRUCTION ON ACCORDION CLARINET 61 SAX Frank Barto, Mgr. 5088 Turney Rd. Mlchigan 1-3845 Constance Ba rto '57 RONAY BRIDAL SHOPPE GRADUATION, PROM, FORMAL DRESSES Also Complete Attire for Bride G Attendants SKy1ine 1-9344 4120 E031 131st Si. Mary Profancik '54 Congratulations to the Class of '54 We Sincerely Hope That We Will Be Privileged to Accomodcrte You For Your Coming Prom Complete new stock of White Summer Formal Wear Tartan Plaid Ties and Cumerbunds PETE PETRON - At Your Service AMBASSADOR DRESS SUIT RENTAL GLenvi11e 1-1512 1516-18 Hayden Ave D Iores Donnes '54 HLAVACEK'S MARKET For the Best Corner of ll4th and Miles Ave. Dlamond l-1288 Jacqueline Rucinski '57 1892 l ' l Fabrics for Distinquished WGN Paper Draperies, Slip Covers Upholstery with EPPLE WORKMANSHIP C f We l'lRGlP t:l'l'l.1: C0- l 10540 WILBUR AVE. GA.l-2344 Som Moimone '54 Compliments of CANNON TAILORING Morlyn cmmock '54 D. H. FRATO-IEWELERS Nationally Advertised Merchandise Euclid Level 140 The Arcade Cleveland 14, Ohio Donald Reese '54 THE RELIABLE CHEMICAL CO. 3841 East 131st Street ROGER IEWELERS 5959 Broadway Dlamond 1-5661 OPEN EVENINGS Leo S. Garson Marvin Roth Sondra Nagorski '57 Compliments of IOHN I. CARNEY - County Auditor - Ruth Snyderburn '54 Sue pmyner 157 Compliments Remember the Maroon and Cream Cars MELODY BAR Cleveland Ambulance Service. Inc. 9225 Harvard Ave. 7341 Euclid Ave. Cleveland 3, Ohio Jerry Donovan '54 Alice Jqng '56 THE FOREST CITY MATERIAL CO. KOZY BAR WHERE CLEVELAND BUYS :Ts LUMBER Main Office Fine Foods Liquors Beer 6: Wine 17903 St. Clair Ave. KEnmore I-6600 South West Branch 10402 Harvard Ave. sooo Brookpark Rd. omqrio 1-szoo West Side Branch Dolores -I-koc ,54 14651 Lorain Ave. CLearwater I-4470 BR d 1-7373 on my A-A GRINDING comb. STANLEY FURNITURE CO. HOME OF QUALITY FURNITURE 4013 East 71st Street Near Harvard Cleveland 5. Ohio Dolores Jciskolka '54 PRECISION GRINDING SPECIALISTS 12327 Edwin Court Ioff Lakeviewl C. Zawkie '54 Compliments of BSIINIEEOHSEREIEET I' L- HITZ CO- CONTRACTORS 7402 Detroit Ave. Woodbine 1-9602 11332 MILES AVENUE M. Cermok, D. O'Connor '54 M I L E S B A R 11607 MILES AVENUE TIRES - BATTERIES William Burkhardt '57 IAMES KUNES CHOICE MEATS 3697 East l31st Street M. Cermak, D, O'Connor '54 Caxene Mandelis '57 Compliments MARIAN CLEANERS IISQFIQIQSIR-EJSECESRIESIIPCER 4186 East l31st sf. wAsh1ng1on 1-3885 14316 Woodworth Ra. E. cleveland. o. Cleveland 5' Ohm pglomac 1.3182 FREE PICK-UP 61 DELIVERY Kevin Kipp '54 Janis Von Tilburg '56 The Fatl1er's Club Bruck Uniform Co., Inc. Of Holy Nome 387 Fourth Avenue New Yory, N.Y. Jo t '54 Compliments of JOSEPH F. GORMAN County Commissioner Elementary School Organized in 1950 to promote c 1 o s e r cooperation between school and the home, ond to further various octivities bene- ficiol to the school, children, Sisters, ond the Church throuqh- out the year. Lois Reynold 54 KOMOROWSKI Funeral Home 4105 East 7lst Street Sue Prayner '57 F d K re rajew k 57 LAZERICK'S DEPT. STORE 4415-23 Payne Ave. HEnderson 1-2277 MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY TO WEAR AND SHOES Bill Armstrong '54 SHACK'S CLOTHES FOR MEN Sharp Styles for the Sharp Dresser 5905 Broadway Phil Houdek '56 vLAsAK's MARKET Compliments HOME MADE MEAT PRODUCTS Of 11314 Miles Ave- GREAT LAKES FOOD SUPPLIES iii' VM 7'4V4r if i Dolores Tkac '54 Ann Moser '54 TOM FLYNN KONRAD'S DELICATESSEN FIRESTONE DEALER Diamond P9523 13404 Miles L0nQuCre 1-5600 7202 Fullerton Ave. Cleveland 5. Ohio Cleveland 5. Ohio Cleveland 5, ohio Lois Reynolds '54 ROLLER BOWL 3739 East 93rd St. Cleveland. Ohio Skating Every Night Except Monday Joseph Monteleonie '55 Joanne Ambruster '59 BON TON CLEANERS TAILORS AND FURRIERS All Cleaning Done by State Licensed Operators 4051 East 71st St. VUlcan 3-4646 Mary Murphy '56 C. EDWARDS TRUCKING CO. Dolores Drvenkar '54 Compliments of CHECKER BAR ICE CREAM CO. Cleveland. Ohio Rosemary Walsh '54 Compliments of MR. C. G. WALLACE Ann Moser '54 Congratulations KERRIGAND'S GRILL 6 LANES 4140 East 131st St. SKy1ine 1-9200 Ev. McCormack '54 MOSINSKI FUNERAL HOME 3667 East 65th St. Mlchiqan 1-0497 Norman Zgodzinski '55 Compliments of IDA'S FOOD MARKET Patricia McFadden '54 A. MUTRYN 6. SONS FINE MEATS G GROCERIES 3654 East 53rd St. Mlchigan 1-6279 Terry Naurs '59 IINDRA-HOLAN FUNERAL HOME 3324 Fulton Rd. MOntrose 2-8100 RAYMOND I. HOLAN tProprietorl Lois Santosuosso '54 WELLlNG'S ' For those special occasions, Welling Congrutulahons and has the skill to create arrangements , that will be a satisfaction to you. Our Best Wlshesf many year's experience in the floral J h M B '49 business is your guarantee of service Q n . yr-ne on all your orders. Pqfrick Byrne '50 For Fine Flowers In a Modern Mood Call Wi i ' J' Byme 'Sl WELLINZTSUFLOWERS Catherine Ann Byrne '53 Mrs John D Byrne '21 CALL ' ' DI. l-3600 To Send Flowers John D. Byrne Ins. Agency By Wire-Anywhere 3483-85 East 93rd St., Cleveland Mary Agnes Govan '54 M Compliments of Congratulations to the Slagor Machine 81 Tool, Inc. Cl-A55 OF '54 from the The Magnesium Specialist SOPHOMORES Janis Van Tilburg '56 Sophomores '56 KNAPP WINE CO. 7752 BROADWAY F kK pp54 COMPLIMENTS OF GARDELLA BROS. REFRIGERATION CO. Carole Gordello '55 COFTIDIIFTIGVIIS OIC COMPLIMENTS HIPPODROME THEATRE OF 720 EUCLID AVENUE CHSHY 1-5350 VINCENT M. HEFFERNAN iii W V B II Koney '56 - D I Drvenkor '54 FIRST NEON SIGN CO. 5022 LORAIN AVENUE Cleveland. Ohio Al' Fuersf '55 E. F. DONLEY'S SONS, Inc. 10203 MILES AVENUE D I Tkoc '54 CCMPLIMENTS OF LI NWOOD LAN ES 1725 EAST 55th STREET BMA Q 54 BELLE VERNON MILK CO. 3740 CARNEGIE AVENUE Som Moimone '54 Compliments ot Compliments of Combustion Safeguard Service Co. The HILDEBRANDT PROVISION Co. VUICCH 33325 3619 Walton Avenue MElrose 1-3700 W WWW W 7 wi in Kathleen Mickey '56 WW if if Judy Stroemple '56 WARD'S DELICATESSEN Conglfggalgs 1:1 the 4509 EAST l3lst STREET from Garfield Heiqhtsi Ohio MR. 6. MRS. VINCENT TKAC Kathleen Mickey '56 Dolores Tkoc '54 WAGNER BAKING CORP. WM- WENZEL SONS H I H WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS MRS. WAGNER S PIES BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE - 3208 Daisy Avenue 910 East 70th St. HEnderson 1 0436 Sliadyside 1- 4996 SI-Iadyside 1-4997 i nw U-iwiiiiiiww -O l'1i 'li5S'W 5 i N A Mg -Judy Stroemple '56 MRZIQQKJARLE Compliments of MRS. CAMILLE LINWOOD LANES MRS. BERIS MRS. MAUTUSKA 1725 East 55th Street Loretto Bouknecht '54 iivww i W--A Bill Armstrong '54 REDSTONE BEVERAGE sHoPPE Comphmemslof BEER -1- WINE -:- coRD1ALs -:- MIXES H A V R E S 4288 Warner Road Cleveland 5. Ohio Miles Avenue and East 133rd Street BR0C1dWfIY 1-5777 THE STORE OF FAMOUS BRANDS Jim Roneolli '56 v Guin Lois Reynolds '54 FRESH BAKED GOQDS DAILY Phone: VU. 3-3571 Pick Up and Delivery . IERRY'S DRY CLEANING KOSTAI. S HOME BAKERY - TAILORING - 4311 Wdrnel' Road DIGm01'1d 1-4222 12305 Miles Ave. Jerry Prochaska, prop. Eileen Gillioni '56 WM mf V it Mary Er Dorothy '54 FRONTIER DRIVE-IN Specializing in Hamburgers 6. Steaks COMPLIMENTS FISH FRY SERVED ON FRIDAY ONLY OF VU1can 3-9721 10721 Broadway A F R I E N D 4 Donold Reese '54 Physician's Ambulance Service, Inc. . 1629 East asm sneer Comphmenls of DAY AND NIGHT NEW SWAN CAFE s ' ed d S 'be-db emces ' '1Shf,QiCiCf'nS3'eSC Y 7613 HARVARD AVE. S. W. Ebil CECIG1' I-3344 Lois Reynolds '54 GLEN VALLEY FARMS 11616 Union Ave. Phone, LO. 1-9091 Milk From Our Own Farms Ann Marie Heridrich '56 BRoadway 1-3434 Iames B. McNamee MILES PARK AUTO SUPPLY REPLACEMENT PARTS 6 ACCESSORIES BATTERIES MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 8851 Broadway Cleveland. Ohio Sam Maimone '54 COMPLIMENTS OF MAPLE HEIGHTS RESTAURANT 15201 BROADWAY Harry Uher '54 HARRINGTON ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 3044 Payne Avenue Cleveland 14, Ohio Dolores Dannes '54 Our Low Overhead is Easy on Your Purse M A C ' S Furniture and Appliances EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Open evenings till 9:30-ISundc1yl 4401 Payne Ave. Phone, EX. 1-2306 Bill Armstrong '54 Specialists in Dratt Ginger Ale -- Seltzer Water Carbanic Gas SCHMUCK BROS. 2092 West 53rd St. WOodbine 1-3579 Dolores Dannes '54 COMPLIMENTS OF NEWBU RGH HTS. SPORT CLU B NORMAN F. DRISCOLL, President John Driscoll '57 COMPLIMENTS OF H O R T E N D A I R Y 4902 DENISON AVENUE Cleveland, Ohio Nancy Curtis '54 Plumbing - Heating - Industrial Piping RAY 6. ANN Sam I. Weintraub Sewering Philip E. Green HALE'S RESTAURANT Philgreen Plumbing :S Heating Co. . - Plumbing Supplies - Guaranteed Plumbing 6830 supenor Ave' Express 1 9084 4598 Warner Road VUlcan 3-6940 Cleveland 8. Ohio Sue Wahl '54 M. B. A. RESTAURANT 8130 Kinsman GOOD MEALS SERVED AT THE LOWEST PRICES Ann L. Wilkins, Manager Pat Pawlowski '54 HARVARD DRUG CO. RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phone, BRoadway 1-6744 4037 East 71st St. Cor. Harvard Ave. Cleveland. Ohio Harold Murphy '54 Compliments ot BEE CS BEEE, Inc. Loretta Bauknecht '54 D A L T O N ' S MEATS - GROCERIES 4405 Pershing Ave. Michael Swiney '57 Compliments ot DELLA E. IAKUBS AND SON Funeral Homes 6621 Edna Ave. ENdicoit 1-1763 936 E. 185th St. KEnmore 1-7770 Frances Maieski '55 Compliments of LOREN REISIG '51 IIM SHERIDAN '52 BILL CONROY '53 Thomas Conroy '54 KUS SOHIO SERVICE - ARNIE-PAT - Warner and Rosewood 0 Road Service 0 Motor Tune-up O Minor Repairs Two Places to Eat HERE AND HOME Sue Kelback '56 Brake Adiustmeni While-U-Wait 9 5 C B A R A N 11832 Madison Ave. BO. 2-6115 Jean Soboslay '56 Compliments ot AL'S DELICATESSEN 7529 HARVARD AVENUE ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN SERVICE Harold Murphy '54 AL'S CAFE, Inc. 2952 Woodhill Road CHOICE LIQUOR - FOOD CEdar 1-9624 Tom Flynn '54 H E L L O I SUNSET GRILL 8614 Lake Avenue Carole Sather '57 HANDY'S SELECT MEAT LEE HARVARD CENTER WAshington 1-5750 Joan Edinger '57 AETNA PLATING CO. 7309 UNION AVENUE Cleveland. Ohio Alice Jans '56 Compliments of SOPHIE'S DELICATESSEN 3860 EAST 71st STREET Carolyn Sosso '54 l Bill Kennedy '56 NATIONAL PHOTO SERVICE Box 226 Lorain, Ohio Joanne Nakel '54 For a future in sewing and a nice place to work after graduation, come over and see . . . THE KAYNEE CO. 6925 Aetna Road Lois Reynolds '54 Compliments PERFECTION RUBBER STAMP co O SEALS - sTENc1Ls - BADGES W INKS EMILY J. DUNN PADS FI-ORIST 750 Prospect Ave. cneny 1-6033 12706 Superior Avenue Ed Butauski '54 J O S T E N S Since 1897 Fine Class Rings, Announcements Awards GILSON MILTENBERGER Representative 634 Union Commerce Building Pot Houdek '54 C2nd floor Finance Bldgj Hugh Hagberg '54 SHANTY INN 2601 HARVARD AVENUE Mary Tylicki '54 CONWAY CADILLAC John Driscoll '57 Congratulations to Class of '54 From LEONARD F. FUERST CLERK OF COURTS OHIO Alice Fuerst '55 L 1 . . uf '-, - , fm. .mg :se . su... , xi pl at ,, 4 ...x ' 4' W 1' -w e A-. ' ASM, ' h 1 2 L Q - 1 w M ,. n -, . 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