St John Cantius High School - Review Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Q ' xvifpiifm ff E ,fix . dm ' rgfwiwqf 33 v7 97 -5, X ik ,Mmm xc, wgm N561 L EANTI!-KN REVIEW 9 1953 fpzaaanting kgs Marian Year w OTECAIO7 Unfolding before you is a panorama of all the memories cherished by the seniors, memories of pleasant association with teachers, memories vibrant with the thrill of graduation, memories of the tense anticipation of the outcome of the games played in the gymnasium, of apprehensions entertained before exams, of the pensive moods indulged during retreats, of ecstatic happiness enjoyed at the moment of Holy Communion, and of blissful hours spent at numerous social gatherings, And since Mary has been an ever present influence in all these school affairs, and because to her we attribute all our successes, we bequeath the vision of her loveliness to the undergraduates and the throngs of youth shall some day hold dear the hours of pleasant comradeship found within the portals of St. John Cantius High. As we have learned to love her during our school days may we go through all the vicissitudes of life, hand clasped in hers, looking to her as the Mediatrix of all graces, confident that with Mary we cannot fail, without Mary we cannot succeed. if 1 ' E ff A r . . .r I J' glliq' Qtr -Wg K 'ff ,,.. iw PM av , J I 5 K, p fef as 41 'S-S . L ' ' x 1!XlE 53' s, 'RN' N scss rlss Q Q 'ey 1 Qu- i ? My so ' 53 me Q M., - u ,,.. r.., , VV.., A - 1 gi r A i I li!!! I ll li THROUGH MARY, OUR LADY OF GUUD CUUNSJEJL Those who lead 0 O Q 5? QQ? sxxwwnr' REV. JOHN KUSIAK Religion Albletir Direclaf C. Y. 0. Direflor THE MOST RIEVERIEND ARCQHBISHOP ISDWARD F. HOBAN. S.T,D. Bishop of :he Diorefe of Cleveland RT. REV. MSGR. F. DUDA Paxtar, Sl. john Canliuf Cburth . . . and counsel SISTER MARY DULCIA, Prizzripal A religious of indomitable char- acter, whose influence pervades every activity of the school, Sister Mary Dulcia has won the respect and love of the faculty and stu- dent body of St. john Cantius High. The success of the school and its well-founded reputation may be attributed to her remarkably efficient administration and to her solicitude for its welfare. gn.,--' 'un-qv SISTER MARY EVANGELINE SISTER MARY SABINA SISTER MARY VALERIE 5 Englffly Home Eronomir: Religian I l f fi ul Speed: junior Home-room Englifb ' ' AJ Semgr Hgmgfggm Cafeteria Dietitian junior Homeroom Sludenl Counfelor Sodallly M0dPf11l0f - ' I' fi SISTER MARY DEOFILIA SISTER MARY EMMANUEL SISTER MARY ESTELLE PQ A Typing Biology Religion gl Shorthand Cherniftry Bookkeeping . xg , Bookkeeping 4 l Sophomore Horneroorn Buxinen Training I I ' I Frexhrnan Horneroorn ' . Schoolpaper Adzfifor General Mathernalicr Q .L Librarian 1.4 ' I' -C Glee Club fu gli by . ' H a!wf4J.,i 414' Sophomore Horneroorn m' 'A 1 'ilff Yearbook Adzfixor I KM' nl m.,...f SISTER MARY GENEVIEVE SISTER MARY JQANNE - SISTER MARY SERAPHINE MRS. DELLA RISTOW American Government Englixb 71-7 fm W Religion W ,..m4f ,f Phyxical Educalion United Stalex Hixtory Ar! Mal 79 Latin 475' Gym Leaderx Club World Hiftory Frefhrnan Horneroorn ,a,.,.4..,., Algebra ' A 5 ' World Geography C. S. M. C. Moderal r L- L4Ad1fanced Algebra K l Frexhrnan Horneroorn Yearbook Adviforgf-no X Geometry '41, C. S. M. C. Moderator Qu., , ,L Sophomore Homeroofn 5 I A ' ll' 2 fig ' Cz ' lvv' 0,,,,,..r ig , :v f A Jas fl T I Lx I f MR. JOHN BUTURAIN MR. THEODORE KLAPPERICH MR. JOSEPH McCREADY IVoodworkqMaclying Slggp General Science Woodwork-Machine Shop Elepzrifizy-A1410 Meflmniff Phyfical Education and Healih Drafiing Shop Maihemdzify Sporlr Coach Shop Mathematic: Alumni Coach or 6 eraiga THROUGH MARY, OUR LADY OF GRACE fofz Aflizifuafffj H ln religious exercises rlflfs 'co ass cz :Quin Ea is 9 Through Mary to our ulti- mate goal, spiritual values are placed in their proper hier- archy. The students take ad- vantage of the many religious exercises provided by the school in an attempt to perfect their spiritual life. A reverent silence permeates the audi- torium as the student body gives its undivided attention to Fr. Lawrence Lovasik, S.V.D., during one of thr retreat conferences. Student-body reception of the Holy Eucharist on First Fridays is always an inspiring and an edifying experience ln organized activities 11 HH Rev. Daniel A. Lord honors Reginald Kszyczkowski with a handclasp. Raymond Teroclc beams upon Father Lord at it Sodillity Convention in Buffalo, The Blue Army exerts every effort to spread devotion to Mary. Dolores Selcow- ski, Virginia Slusarczylc, Mary Sprencz, jean Muniak, and Georgia Molls sew scap- ulars for distribution to Marv devotees. ix My A' v 'Klflfs units to fionot owz mmacufafs ofgsz Through the Sodality, Mary embraces every mem- ber of the school underneath her protecting mantle. Gratefully, the students turn to their Queen with love and devotion. Sotlality Officers are justly proud of their positions and take their work seriously. George Weber, treasurerg Raymond Terock, prefectg Shirley Kelly, vice-prefectg and Rita Kochern, secretary. The juniors raise their voices in supplication during a class recitation of the rosary. Q o gain ioufi for Cgziaf Ofncers of the C. S. M. C. make plans for Mission activities: President, james Ramler, Vice-president, Carol Kirks, Treasurer, George Wfeber, Secretary, Rita Kochera. james Urban sits in on the meeting. Mission interests are the cullecting uf stumps by Genevieve Ciecierslri, ixnrl llklNV.ll'el Rylm. Mary lfllen Cluuglilin, Marlene Droll, ,Iaines wlnrkn, rind Shirley Kelley nml the Shielrl interesting rearling. mrs: ---gg. new . ,gr . . E,, ,jr ti , , 1 ln festive ceremonies 5 ifzczease own faiffi . . Many impressive ceremonies draw the students closer to Mary and make each season memor- able to a Cantius High student. Symbolic as they are beautiful, these ceremonies have be- come traditional at the school. In keeping with the Liturgy as a preparation for Christmas, Joseph Leitold lights the last candle on the Advent Wreath while the students recite rt prayer. cg' 515129 ffisn out i gOflE . . Vested in academic robes the Seniors carol in honor of the Christ Child, In a solemn candlelight pro- cession, the Seniors march in- to the auditorium to the soft strains of Silent Night. Climaxing the Christmas Pro- gram was placing the figure of the Christ Child in the man- ger by Shirley Kelley, the year's Christmas Bride. if . f 2 15 X 24,2 K -vt C, f WX X RN 'r 1 1 it ' f 2 'r Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ducla looks on as George lovingly arranges the crown upon the Queen's head. I2 xpzsaa out ous. George Kucinich crowns the Blessed Mother in thanksgiving for a most remarkable recovery attrib- uted to Mary's intercession, Sister Mary Dulcia and the senior graduating 'class of '52 join in silent prayer with George Kucinich as he kneels in humble gratitude at the feet of Mary. OUGH MARY, Y OF WISDOM x W ultimate 4' I2 151295012 Through instruction and practice, religion, as well as devotion to Mary, becomes a part of the life of each student at St. john's. Every effort is exerted to make the acquired habits a permanent possession of virtuous living. Father Kusiak instructs the Seniors during a religion class. Paula Ulicky and john Siedlecki choose religious pamphlets for retreat reading while Rita Halupka, Betty Hudak, and Patrick Nugent seem to be deeply engrossed in booklets of their choice. joy in giving is the spirit of Loretta Blake, Ruth Schlen- kerman, Bernice Ecke, and Nancy Cherveny as they wrap toys for poor children at Christmasrime. Raymond Terock, vested as a priest, demonstrates the Mass. gn fgs aaa. arrzic The College preparatory course is pursued by students who have aca- demic interests. A variety of re- quired as well as elective subjects is offered. Raymond Terock very ably demonstrates proper elocution to members of the Speech class: Frank Boros, Beverly Shayka, Peter Tsipis, john Span, Gerald Krysiak, jean Thompson, George Kucinich, Maryann Siedlecki, joseph Leitold and Janet Policy. Latin students: Elaine Gates, Margaret Desch, Kay Roetzer, and Shirley Zawadowski respond very readily as joan Muro Hashes the cards in a vocabulary drill. Voting becomes significant in a mock election. Participating are: David Wtilnik, George Kucinich, Reginald Kszyczkowslci, Ann Rompala, Raymond Teroclc, James Ramler, Patricia Virostek, Leona Kaczmarek, Eugenia Lisowski, Dorothy Brey, and Alex Cie- cierslti, f ln the field ol arts Freshmen try to capture the spirit of Treasure Island as Stephen Spehar, Da- vid Slyrnan, Ray Shambora and Joseph Szydlo dramatize a scene from Steven- son's classic. In the domestic arts Rosemary Olbrys, Jacqueline Rzonca, Carol Burke, Joanne Muro, and Catherine Pozna, learn to preserve food. These preserves will later be served in the school cafeteria. WJ -...,,.,,-..., s Fitting, designing, dressmak- ing-Ruth Ann I-Ialaj, Bar- bara Ryba, and Nancy Cher- veny display very practical talents. K wget, .-...AL-sr' The glee club gives vent to school spirit in song at a sports rally while David Barnes, Robert Bunsey, Robert Karaba, Robert Fertal, james Jacko, Frank Boros and Agnes Bunsey ply their instruments. gi Pleased with their accomplishments, Beverly Dynia, Marlene Sper, and Lucy Chleva, create figures with clay as one of the projects in ceramics. Donna Killian poses as a model while Dorothy Muniak, Esther Hutter, Shirley Kelley, Maryann Almsy, and Joyce Jan- lcowski make a portrait sketch of her. Singing religious carols at the Public Square. Featured are: Rosemary Bober, Marlene Droll, Carol Kirks, Mary McGinty and Maryann Marks. We learn of God's wonders an fgs 5ci5rzfiyQc Lifes problems are unravelled in the sciences whether they are physical, biological, or mathe- matical. Ample provision is made for the pur- suit of scientific interests in the labs and math classes. In an attempt to bring about a chemical reaction, Roland Lane, Mary Ellen Coughlin, joseph Klimkiewicz, and Elaine Eaton strike a professional pose as they set up beakers, flasks and test tubes to produce the reaction. Models-hand-made and customamacle-play an impor- tant role in clarifying biological structure for Patricia Kmiecik, Constance Townsend, Kenneth Starre, Barbara johanni and Phyllis Kmiecik. Amazing but true , Barbara Kuntz, Elinore Horvath and john Ciolek echo as Mr. Klapperich points out some unknown facts on the model of the eye structure. Geometry has its practical values as judged by the enthusiasm with which Patricia Murray, Paul Oswald, and james Urban construct complicated figures. bl Ml-ll..l'l We attain business proficiency Un fda commaccciali A wide variety of subjects is offered at St. john Cantius in training for business careers. An acquaintance with these fields creates a confidence and a feeling of security when applying for occupational positions. Marlene Sper takes dictation from ,Io- sephine Klimkiewicz. Taking a timed test in typing are: Stanley Goner, Martin Thiel, jean Thompson, Frances Condom, Donald Demetzky, and Kenneth Starre. i Barbara Ryba points out the debits in a Trial Eleanor Samosky presenrs records for typing, to Balance as Norma Schwab iles the records. Rita Kochera who shows efficiency is in otlice Maryann Szeredy double checks while Lucille receptionist. Stofey keeps the books, t s gr.-r'vaza mari 11 E k XlW5'l'l RUM L KW, 3 Q ' r n v-v a' We accomplish feats of industr ja ffis fecfinicaf Most appealing to the boys because of their natural interest in technical work are the courses offered in the Industrial Arts division. Besides the subjects sug- gested by the pictures, the study of Auto Mechanics is also offered. wil The Enished products of the wuodshop are gratify- ing to William Kuehl, Raymond Hennessey, jo- seph Campolo, Herbert Riedel and Lawrence Sterba. The mysteries of electric- ity intrigue Frank Boros, john Span, Lawrence Zu- chowski, and Robert Smee as they diligently apply themselves to their respec- tive assignments. ri-uuve gms 1 K 5 . x.............,s . tum., lf- , Lf'- Roman Brejer attempts to master principles while Alex Ciecierski, Thomas and Rob- ert Piatak use their drafting instruments to construct geo- metric figures. Andrew Kochera, Edward Ryba, Donald Mills and Peter Less display ease and dex- terity in the manipulation of the machines in the Shop. 'ns ---r -tw ff? We share ideas through the printed word gn fda scgooffzaflefc .gn fgs Wea 'cgoog Mary's interests are publicized freely. For cherished memories of school life and for a unifying spirit among the students, the school publications serve an important role. Editori- al ability is developed and interests in new fields of endeavor are aroused. Capable page editors of The Cantiann the school news- paper, june Killian, En- genia Lisowski, Ronald Rie- del, Georgia Molls, Reginald Kszyczkowski, and Eleanore Sigler. james Tolcher, in the insert, is editor-in-chief. vs, NS Shirley Zaleski, business manager, congratulates Lucy Chleva and Vin- cent Kicielinski, who rated highest in the patron and ad drive for the yearbook. The yearbook staff finds pleasure and interest in its work: Shirley Kelly, artg George Weber, photogr james Ramler, copyg Georgia Molls, aphyg George Kucinich, artg of the literary staff. gn ffie fllifzafcy Students help accession the new books acquired tor the library. Mary Ann Kowski, Bernice Span, Joanne Skryp, Vincent Kicielinski, and Mary Ann Matta learn the first steps in library science. Bernice Span charges books to Jacqueline Rzonca and Catherine Pozna. 'KMA Periodicals attract Loretta Sekowski to the maga- zine rack in the library. Maryann Walaszek seeks information from the card catalogue. wzinkg Dpen ousa Members of the student council: Rita Kochera, Paul Oswald, Michael Mad-ey, and Bernice Span help register students from the neighboring elementary schools during Open House. Wm-1 OUR LADY, EEN O A L HEARTS, 4,. Hgh N. ff,-i. , , i 11.1 .zf , , xx :,, Y, . K Q if A. f gum 2 2 sv ,.,,n 'iz f, mi' K -K, K X X ' ' 'ff E513 .. ft fe, .. , 'Ki M, .fi ,f , Q4 5,1 up M b 5, W., ,, k ,,k.,k if M., , -,d..', A X - , .,.ym,,'M 5 L- Q K - . K, 'A xx 1 3' f as Wir 2, K w N ik ' if f EE - :ix- ' L-Q N ,. . : W., e w 4-fry, W, ?i WW Q - Q? Q Class officers examine the Honor Roll displayed on the corridor. President-Carol Baloga Vice-President-William Bak Secretary-Eileen Garcowski Treasurer-Therese Armaro With the 5 Freshmen of IO5 Marion Almsy ilo- ! s:: A' F A s E David Barnes - -I Frank Barren A WV: E Q Stanley Beaudry ii- Matthew Benedictis 5 al. i QAM, Joan Bialif rg. Q, F Jo Ann Bober ,5'l Y E. G Lynn Bockmiller 5' I -,, b A' f A Delphine Brennan ry 2 -P , .i, Lr,, -:QQ ' Paul Bunoslcy : Q L i, --i' gi Carol Burke 1 1 ,, ri, 1 .. , f Fred Cerny ' Lucy Chleva Y ' 1 - H H , John Cinlelc my I, LE V ' ' Q F Helen Cfwghlin 1 .. , . ,r, riir i F. i ,X Raynqond Cul-tin V H :.kL K 'in g i Martha Custer A f SQ 52 ii 4- r'l f f it George Davalla ' X Daniel Demetzkb' if ii iiii iiii A g Carolyn DeSalvo it 2 4 . ii -il . f Margaret Degch , V ' X Judy Dewar i M reir W if r ,s irra .D George Douglas f Joanne Dying if 5, .. Lxi, 53 , Beverly Fitch ,V -V j ii Lvli K ,'i 'W G ' William Florian , IAV 3, 55 , ii - Gregory Frantz - I i Charlotte Ftacnik ii '..' A g . w t f Eileen Garcowski ii A V , .,.i :,.:j5f' r Elaine Gates I W 1 ,. Tom Gill ii,i if? T f i ki if 5 1 fi fffsi f Dorothy Goner ' m F Bernadette Guzy iV , -' i. Q. 'fe 'iiii' Y iii t J , ..f MHYYHUU Gwialda ,rtr ,F i i. F' ' G 2 W ' Nora HenneSSffY i ii . - i Mildred Henry Freshmen of 202 Class officers of 202 en route to President-Joseph Leitolcl Vice-President-Robert Krall Secretary-Marilyn Kacsmarik Treasurer-Esther Hutter . l qil i Carol Horvath ' rry- W . A Elinore Horvath V it V Betty Huclak Betty Ann Jacko l V V J Joyce Jankowski 1 V ,V Joseph Janocha ' l - 7 Patricia Jurcisek :'r ,Q , 15 4 V llll V ' V A il Delta Kaltner -l , ,. RW Q Y Mary Grace Keating V ,V,, , Vincent Kicielinski va' V, 5 . L . q ' Donna Kilian Lit Q - --,. V. Vt V ,Q f David Klima V :j W j Bcrnacline Klimkiewicz ,V ,, L A , L f V -V George Koncar 5-5 .V Cecilia Korclis V V -'lf V V ff V Patricia Kozarik 'of tt r ll lm' -1 Joglghhqrlgiill tQ,. Q' iErf'V'V f Joyce Kruszynski 15 I Barbara Kuntz 5 I l- H A . , ' 'VV VV ' x Dorothy Kwiatkowski 5, - . , gi ,l X .- .,,4. Richard Lancaster Q Q, VV,V lj, V James Le-kan tt,, eft l , VV Vg t ' Robert Lipina W r,et ' , Richard Macuga A R 5 . .V VV 0' V V i A . A Anthony Marino 't' V 3 V VV V V Marcella Markovics ' V VV, A R Rodney Mitchell f A --et VV V Geraldine Monet 'V i M VE Carol Mrazik K ' L Q Joanne Muro - - f x nw gr ' '-l-ai gg, Rosemary Olbrys James OMa1ley 'V' Rita Pekarcik Antoinette Pepera Robert Piatak 4 SQVV V . VW ,V VV V Aj tyyl 1 Rita Nugent f R R sly - - ' . Kb A le L- I Ji I I was . - l,,.Htw.sMla..a, . mblllzvttlafl-mwmylwlmwm l l l ,A classes Freshmen of I02 William Podvorec Richard Polivka Catherine Pozna joseph Rinaldi Kay Roetzer Jacqueline Rzonca Maryann Ryba Christine Sako Eleanor Samosky joan Schober Roger Scullen Marilyn Semon Raymond Shambora john Siedlecki Robert Slisko Matthew Sobczyk Marlene Sper Steve Spehar Lawrence Spies Donald Stachnilc David Starre Patricia Suhay john Sydlowski joseph Szydlo joseph Tipul Robert Trojan Paula Ulicky Mary Vargo Loretta Verba MarYann Walaszek L' ' , .gr Thomas Piatak R ,, .rcrv . ic'r E X M ril ' iz, . . L.VV . . E. V A 25 1 1 T 1 e l eeac teeee 1 Q,i t st 5.-5 f 2 - ,v gf . , r ' A Xt,,, i . V :7 t 1. 5 :- N 1 1. Q 3 4 ' it are reee ! Ni ' i -l ' . i . if r i- .i -.rv rg' e ae e eg, reee R l r i,, 4 VAY- l , K Q iii ' 'T ' ii'i.,li iiii 4 K 8 g K B f T y t t t at JM K Q -gi f . l ik 'Q I Y lil K , mN z'Qi, 7 . T Class oliicers re-check the Rita Weintraut minutes before a class D0r1ald Wohl meeting. Maryann Wojdacz ' President Shirley Zawadowslri Loretta Sekowski Arlene Zychowski Vice-President David Slyman Secretary Joanne Polevka Treasurer Bernice Span ' I M Louise Acela ,t W W- - , Richard Arcuri nz 351' ,--.. -, I fm if X , K MM . We , Q W may Eileen Bak I wg It Q'i,:r tw 1 i1fiZf '-ifrvg 2 tu ,K ky i'f.:::5?' 9 . tiig f divfff ' f , L L 7, glvh aww V 7 I h Q s K at , Q j M L F x ill H Q W., . ,K A 5- N , ,. , V, 1- 5 ,5 , fawwi I V 1 1, ,f f X. 1 - w , , A ,M ,Li,A X i f I ev ' ' - , ' . 5 ,f'f ' it J .M u. , - i K t, i,? 7 A. , ,,' 1 . at t I . S52 E . , Q. At' f . , i 1 7, K ,. j , F t Anthony jarem Class officers prepare an Barbara johanni assignment. Marlene Kaczmarski President Bernice Kapuscinski Stanley Gonet Henry Kdlemba Vice-President Robert Fertal Secretary Carol Dregalla Treasurer john Grady me t as With the Raymond Baskiewicz john Biernacki Catherine Bihn Marcelline Bilski Frank Boros Roman Brejer Ruth Brodzinski Henry Bronikowski Robert Bunsey Fred Butler joseph Campolo Genevieve Ciecierski Frances Condora Barbara Coughlin joseph Csornok Donald Demetzky Frances Faulhaber Mary Lou Dudas Patricia Fitzgerald Richard Frencel Donald Gaspar joan Golan Carol Golden jeanette Gwozdzinski Ruth Ann Halaj Rita Haluplca Bruce Haynes Howard Hilliard james Holcknecht james Hujar Sophomores of IO4 A fi Q W A Robert Karaba 'P ,J m lh mh,:Li P 'i ry l K , le . W I 31 'QV J, P' we-v','W A at . .fr 11 -, ai 'uf M 1 2 f f- K . ,. iyy W 57 .tm f 1, ,f f A wx Q 5' Q , ,r . V ii ':', -aa I Q t ...K Y i I L.,kV ,K -is is My ,, Mem ,K K K ask i - M N , 1 A , X ah Q c at i'-fr A -- - , 'E -C K 4 . -171 7 'QI ll t h . it R K A y ' K t. I '. Ni, ,1 9, 1. + A Nt' I Sports bulletin board in terests class officers of 203. President Nicholas Metres Vice-President Paul Oswald Secretary Barbara Ryba Treasurer Patricia Murray 28 Herbert Riedel Richard Sabo Cyril Sako Robert Sarby Sebastian Scarcipino Sophomores of 203 Elaine Karpac Marlene Kasper Margaret Kelley June Killian Carole Kirks joan Klima Felicia Kmiecilc Patricia Kmiecik Theodore Koba William Kobak Beatrice Kolcinda Rita Konopka Mary Kordis Barbara Krempa Gerald Krysialc Williizlii Kuhel Robert Lorek Josephine Mandela Donald McLaughlin Edward Moralevitz Carl Neubeck Josephine Niziolek Patrick Nugent Shirley Paslcan XX'illiam Pavlin Barbara Pelsey Michael Petras Janet Policy john Polivka Philip Polomsky Sophomores of 205 Norma Schwab Dolores Sekowski George Semrau Beverly Shayka Maryann Siedlecki Eleanore Sigler Virginia Slusarczyk LaVerne Smich Barbara Sobinslcy Mary Sprencz Alice Sranelc james Stasko joan Srefanism Larry Sterba Nicholas Sunyak Carol Sutowslci Maryann Szeredy Raymond Taddeo janet Taras joseph Ternovan Martin Thiel jean Thompson Ann Marie Zimon james Urban Richard Vachon john Vargo Pauline Vargo Patricia Verdell Mary Ellen Voelzow Stanley Wessel Katherine Schopieray K grim J i i -' .H rr rj Q4 , ,W .. 4 ' . ,... F A, , V, Q mi f 'f?' I 1 5 fm. lv 'A Q is -ff? 5 V .,ry Q4 e . G ai r M li 1 l Q. I 0 vw .F Wig .. i In 'ff' . or f:i,LfQ . A 'X aa l fr- a ' 7, . ' is wi A iiii ii r 7 -- ii il Class officers of 205 en- john Span- U joy a snack between classes. Carl Zielmski President Ronald Zimmer Q Constance Townsend Lawrence Zuchowslcl Vice-President ' , Dolores Wayda ' Secretary Edward Wojtanek Treasurer William Tancalc 29 W f , ith the Juniors of 2Ol Loretta Blake we J w K YY? I A joan Brunurslci Agnes Bun sey Monica Burrell Nancy Cherveny fam Q If , , wa' if Class Othcers exchange ax few words before they enter the building. President-juvnes Jacko Vice-President-joseph Heinz Secretary--Rosemary Bober Tre:xsurer+Frnnk Bnttaglia Patricia Colasent Mary Coughlin hlarlene Droll Elaine Eaton Bernice Eclce N irc eff s I I V V 3 1 i Constance Fohl Y H T V' - ,, Hattie Goley , - . Thaddeus Grabowski .A . VV i ' 5- Robert Guckiean , V,t - Steve Hanczrik I V . fit V V Raymond Hennessey -V blk. . V , V ,V i,, A is ' Kenneth Herron l i V, 3 f Sak 'Q ll .1 1 H sz: it 5 A V x I , 1 ,avg ' 'nn .ri f .wr - E. , sr, . v ' V t sr l ift john jurub Patrick Keating Josephine Klimkiewicz joseph Klimkiewicz Shirley Knapper Maryann Kowski Maryann Kwiatlcowski Class Officers enter Sr. john President-Michael Madey Vice-Presiden-Edward Ryba Secretary--Lucille Stofey Treasurer-Shirley Zaleski t Q Cantius High Juniors of 20-4 Roland Janet Lajewski Lane Phyllis Lorek V f at Q so Gertrude Majerczak ' Q V' ' was 4 ii 1. sl Thomas Maslowski f R 1 ek Maryann Marks M ,- . rg Kathleen McGinty 'EY ri , '11-M Lawrence Meal fl, -' f , ,jf- t Regina Moskal N It ' Dorothy Munialc -vey L, I Therese Pepera -A M' A I4 I I G 1 Donna Prihoda Y Q , -V Gerald Reitz am A ', y, dim an Ronald Riedel I f V 55 Edward Ryba gif V X is if? or K ji : a t l at Robert Schmidt V L 3, G V A G Lawrence Seredy , ix , ww , im Qtr Maryann Simich ,A F 5, MX' 2 Q Y ' V' , Joanne Skryp . i:', I. ,,rh ' joseph Slusarczyk G ee'r - ty Rita Satak I . it A ii Q g , H j Mary Lou Sper fm, N ' Q H V Q Q' . George Stanowick 6 W, W- .agp James Tolcher t,,.,.-wifi A Kay Zimmer 'wtf i f t ,.' 3 f rf , J Y to I 1 We display our musical talents Un fda Hgyfzskif ljzougacfozn An annual musical production becomes one of the anticipated events. Sing- ing as well as dramatic abilities are proven. The year's performance of an operetta will leave many happy memories Typical of a gypsy chieftain whom he portrays, Reginald Kszyczkowski commands: Sing, Gypsies, Sing. Gertrude Majerczak twirls her tambourine and paces through her dancing steps in true Ro- many style. Maryann Marks and Anthony jarem add gayety and rhythm to the fast-moving operetta. Norma Schwab, Reginald Kszyczkowski, 1 Rita Weintraur and Georgia Molls give l their full attention to the dancers. The Finale of the Gypsy Troubadouru with everyone smiling happily as the echo: All's well that ends swell. ohn 'lancak fights with john Biernaclci in an attempt to replace him as suc- cessor to the chief of the tribe. Lawrence Henry comes forward to in- tervene. John Ciolek and Dorothy Gonet do a native gypsy dance in com- pliance with the visitor's wishes as Patricia Virostelc, Lawrence Henry and Leona Kaczmarek look on. Gertrude Majerczak as Rosita and john Biernacki as Nikoli share the spotlight as stars of the Oper- etra. Over-indulging in the simple life Mary Ellen Coughlin is helped to a chair by Lawrence Henry and Gertrude Majerczalc. . . . and dramatic abilities H ns dwarf cfwgfifn Marlnm- Pnvvcrs as thc cultured maid, eloquently pluads fnr mercy from thc villain, Michael Cnughlin. Pre-tending insanity tn confuse thc visitors, Irene liahski clings to Ronald Scliaefcr while Mary Ellen Cnughlin, Therese Bugala, Charlutte Ptalc and Mar- lcntt Powers demand an explanation. A variety of inmates in a mad-house of fun: john janocha, james Kuhel, Shirley Paskan, Liaryann Huber, Therese Bugala, lrcne Babski, and Ronald Schaefer. :Al N li i n .. ,. ,. . ii-.. film We enjoy pleasurable moments cgi fda Ufizisfmas fzazfkty First of the faculty ro receive her gift from Santa is Sister Sabina. Mr Bururam emcees the Christmas program. Enjoying their cokes and ice cream at the party are: Ruth Brodzinski, Richard Zint, Ro- man Brejer, Robert Trojan, and Frank Boros. Entertaining Santa as well as the audience the girls put on an original hill-billy skit: Shirley Kelley, Bernadine Hudson, Mr. McCready as Santa, Marlene Droll fhidden by the large hatj, Carol Kirks, Rita Kochera and Georgia Molls. A section of the student-body at the Christmas Party. Enter- tainment was provided on the stage while the students en- joyed their snacks. 35 df owz ncaa . Grace and decorum characterize the social affairs at St. john Cantius High. During the Student Council Swing the camera is focused on Rita Kochera, George Kucinich, Patricia Virostek, Lawrence Henry, Leona Kaczmarek, and John Tancak. One of the most democratic movements in the school was the organization of the Student Council with Mr. Buturain as advisor. Honored guests at the dance receive boutonniers and corsages from Rita Kochera and Lucille Stofey. The Student Council sponsors The Cupid's Frolic on Valen- tines Day. WITH OUR LADY OF VICTORY a QW: acfziaua aucaaaa ffzzougff faiz fzfay M sg Cid! Gym leaders, pledged to promote the ideals of the school, pose with Mrs. Ristow. lf' Spons Mary-like even in sports, the girls achieve dignity of bearing and refinement of character through sportsmanship and teamwork. Girls' physical education instructor, Mrs. Ristow, maps out new plays with Josephine Niziolelc, Mary Kordis, Dolores Wayda, and Barbara Ryba. Agility and alertness characterize intramural basket- ball. Alertness and dexterity will determine the winning side in this game of volleyball. Sister Mary Dulcia presents a basketball Rhythm and repetition of calisthenic exercises develop grace and ease of performance. Wfliere is that ball? Patricia -Iurcisek, Maryann Wojdacz, and Mary Grace Keat- ing assume ballet poses in an attempt to possess it. trophy to the Freshmen of 102 after a well-deserved elimination contest. , X .. I Boys Sports Front Row: Herbert Riedel, John Tancalc, Lawrence Henry, and james Jacko. Middle Row: Athletic Director, Father Kusiak, William Tancak, Kenneth Herron, and Coach, Mr. Klapperich. Last Row: Raymond Hennessey, Donald Krempa, Captain, Louis Tsipis, and William Kuhel. 'fri' Lone player of the Cantius team, Louis proves to be a menace to the opposition who surround him. Donald Krempa 1151 and Lou Tsipis fllj tussle with three of LincoIn's men in the game at Lincoln. Between halves of the Lincoln game Coach, Mr. Klapperich, ..... peps up his boys with a few timely hints as Athletic Director, Father Kusiak, looks on approv- ingly. 40 z l Three of Edwards Eagles, try to stop Lou as he hits for two in Carntius 55 to 54 over- time win. No. 11, Lou Tsipis' jump shot is good for two more. Wil- liam Tancak, No. 25, helps Lou on the rebound The backbone of the cheering section are: Front Row, Joan Klima Rosemary Bober, Patricia Murrayg Second Row, Shirley Paskan Carol Sutowski, and Maryann Siedlecki. The sporrs' rallyvis pepped up with the earnest rooting of the cheerleaders in an effort to increase school spirit. pn- L ann Cnntius player holds on to the ball in spite of good blocking in the St. Edwards game. ' ' ,zr. Good blocking is shown by Lou Tsipis-an all around player. Krempa closes in. The sky is the limit for these cheerleaders who root as well as the team plays. Junior Varsity Front Row: Ronald Riedel, Captain Donald Demctzlcy, Co-Captain Michael Madey, Nicholas Mertes. Second Row: Father Kusialc, Nicholas Sun- yak, john Vargo, Williain Pavlin, Mr. Klapperich. Third Row: joseph Heinz. John Span, George Douglas, Carl Zelinski, and Patrick Nugent. Daniel Demetzky 1241 drops in two for the Comets as his brother Donald fl-U looks on. Herbert Riedel 1251 comes in to help. Michael Madey 4123, Herbert Riedel f23j, and Danie Demet- zky Q2-lj tty to stop Edwards j, Vfs in their win over the Comets. ul' I Ronald Riedel CHQ hooks in timely two points in n Citntiu il. V, tussle with St, Edwards. Cantius Varsit Football Team ,ca 'TTS' will pai' avi' fb A 9 . 6 yur 53 S 1 x , it ,eff ' 4 s aff' I i WPS Waiting to get into action against St. joseph's, Her- bert Riedel, Anthony jar- em, Kenneth Herron, Coach Mr. Klapperich, and joseph Rinaldi. Swift action takes place under the lights as Cap- tain, Lawrence Henry and teammate bring down a St. joseph's player on his march to a touchdown. Front Row: james Stasko, Ronald Riedel, john Tancak, Herbert Riedel, Nicholas Mertes, Lawrence Henry, Captain. Second Row: Robert Karaba, Paul Os- wald, Kenneth Herron, Co-captain, Cyril Salco, William Pavlin, and Lawrence Seredy. Third Row: Coach Mr. T. Klapperich, Michael Petras, Louis Tsipis, William Tancak, james Ramler, Donald Demetzlcy, john Grady. At the half, Coach Klapperich points out the errors of the two past quarters. Boys' Gym Physical development with the purpose of producing strong minds in healthy bodies is the emphasis of instruction in the boys' gym. In n striking pyramid pose the boys grin at their stunt. Ability to follow directions immediately and en- thusiastically is suggested, Health instruction is an integral part of the physi- cal educarion program. Mr. Klapperich demon- strates an ear model to Anthony Marino, Robert Piatak, Robert Trojan, and George Stanowick. Mr. Klapperich supervises an application of First- aid Ito john Kroeger by joseph Heinz, Robert Trojan, and George Stanowick. 'ff .mm Bowling A l A very popular sport, bowling attracts a number of students to the beautiful alleys in the St. john Cantius building. Teamwork through friendly competition is the keynote of this sport. Mr, Klapperich very ably instructs the students in correct bowling techniques. Outstanding bowlers ure: joseph Heinz, Frank Battagliu, john Galeski. and George Weber. Shirley Kelley, Captain of the Rolling Five , demonstrates correct bowling form according to instructions from Mr. Klapper- ich I WITH OUR LADY, GATE OF HEAVEN KVM-: face tfiz We pledge loyalty to our Alma Mater x E Breakfast is served to Celchrzitc the 0C- ciision of thu Ring Ccrcinony, Rr. Rev. Msgr. Ducla places the ring of loyalty to the school upon the linger of Louise lheiss. The juniors kneel in solcinn prayer at thc Ring Ceremony. An orchid ro Mary becomes 11 loving tradition at most St john Cantius functions. t 1 ei E wifi 'if A Q National Honor Society and Honor Day Practicing Mary-likeness for four years makes the Y standards of the National Honor Society easier to attain- Character, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. Honors are also given to those who have endeavored to give their best efforts in the fields of sports, arts, and the sciences. . X 'XS K Q. 5 Q, f 4 1 5 Vi 4 W? A f 1' V .4 Ye are the light of the world. Students light candles and hope to shine to others by good example. Marian Stanczak, Therese Szydlo, and Anne Marie Marta. i Father Golembiewski awards Donald Krempa his basket! ball letter. Desirable qualities are personihed by Constance Townsend, Ann Marie Zimon Irene Babski, and Carol Klaihor. Mary Ellen Coughlin symbolizes the liglelt of the World. We prepare for further accomplishments Hoping to ever remain Children of Mary, the graduates leave the halls of St. John with a prayer on their lips and a wistful memory of many happy hours spent at the feet of their Queen. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Duda presents diplomas to Michael Coughlin and Carol Xwilk. Father Golembiewski aids in the distribution. Charlotte Ptak solemnly leads the procession into Church. Carol Wilk presents the guest speaker, the Rev. Stanley Borucki, with a gift and a Spiri- tual Bouquet from the graduates gfaii H0815 JAMES RAMLER Pverident Sodality 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 3, fPresi- dentj 45 Bowling 45 Football 45 Honor Student 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 The Can- tian Literary Editorg Baseball 45 English Club President 35 Student Council President. GEORGIA MOLLS Vice-Prerident Sodality 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 45 Cheerleader 35 Gym leader Vice- President 3, President 45 Dramat- Graduates of l953 IRENE BABSKI soaamy 1, 2, 3, 4, c.s.M.c. 1 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 25 Cheer- leader fcaptainj 1, 2, 33 Gym- leader 3, 45 Dtamatics 1, 2, 3, 4 ics 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Honor Glee Club 1, 2, 39 Honor Student Student 3- 43 National Honor 1, 45 Sophomore Class President Society 3, 45 Senior Class Vice- CYO Leader 3, 4. President, Schoolpaper 3, 45 Stu- dent Council Vice-President. ANNE MARIE MATTA Secretary Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Honor Student 3, 45 National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Schoolpaper QNews Editorj 3, 4., RITA KOCHERA A Tfeafufer Sodality 1, 2, 3, fSecretaryj 45 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, fCorresp0nding Secretary, 45 Bowling 2, 3, fSecretaryJ 45 Dramatics 45 Glee DOROTHY BREY Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 35 Gym- leader 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ALEXANDER CIECIERSKI Sodality 45 C.S.M.C. 45 The Cantian Staff 5 Bowling 4. HO 4492 Club 2, 39Jun'o Cl T 5 , Office Receptidnist. ass refsurejvlfgfft 'ff Lf 5 ' -3,11 A A ll 10. ' t K ,fy 6, CW Arxpxg K Qi ' Q l A Cn vyk 04 U ' J -it 'LJ , 3,12 if fffg Mgr QJ6 . ' - vr xi If-N.- JJ' u .Ji WMM rl ,glfhi ,. W K 1 JOHN GALESKI Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3. 43 Inrerscholastic 3, 4. Q0 4 'ii fl-ff'f3H I. fx! up-IM 'cj ff Us ' ,Uv ' ,- Qf,ff4V J t 1 'Zi of fl l WL 7 . . ,3 1-f xp L.- . --X , CHRISTINE HANCZRIK Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Bowling 2, 3, 4g Cheer- leader 23 Dramatics 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE HENRY Sodality 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 3, 4 Football 3, fcaptainj 43 Basket- ball CVarsity co-captainj 43 Dra- matics 3, 4. BERNADINE HUDSON Sodality 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4. ROBERT JANOCHA Sodality 1, 2, 5, 4, C. s. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1, 2, 33 Foot- ball Manager 43 Basketball 2, 33 Sophomore Class Vice-President LEONA KACZMAREK Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1, 2, 33 Cheer- leader 23 Dramatics 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Student 13 Freshmen Class President3 Sophomore Class Secretaryg ju- nior Class Secretary. SHIRLEY KELLEY Sodality 3, fVice-Prefectj 43 C.S.M.C. 3, fSecretaryj 43 Bowl- ing 3, 4 fCaptainJ3 Christmas Bride 43 Cantian Review. DONALD KREMPA Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, U. V. Captainj3 Varsity Captain 4. . v J J 6 1 ld!! l ,fl . XEVYV gf l 'V of ' ,V ly! I I tv Y K ,tj V-ff X QJJVJJ JL. 1 VJ' Q ix 2, bji T A M V. f REGINALD KSZYCZKOWSKI Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Socieg 3, 4, Schoolpaper 3, 4, The Cantian Review Editor 4. GEORGE KUCINICH Sodality 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Basketball 2, 33 The Cantian Art Editor, Base- ball 4, Football 3. PETER LESS Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2. DOLORES LISOWSKI Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 3. VEUGENIA usowsict Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Schoolpaper Editor 3, 4, May Queen Attendant 2, Christmas Bride Attendant 2. MARY McGINTY Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. DONALD MILLS Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 4, Sophomore Class Treas- urer. JEAN MUNIAK Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3 4. Su,-41.4,-217 53 VINCENT PRIORE JOHN TANCAK Sodality 4, C.S.M.C. 4. Sodaliry 1, 2, 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 41 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 4. ANNE ROMPALA RAYMOND TEROCK Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g C.S.M.C. 1, Sodality 1, 2, 3, fPrefectj 43 2, 3, 4, Bowling lg Glee Club C.M.S.C. 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4g 1, 2, 3, 4. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramarics 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. RUTH SCHLENKERMAN LOUISE THEISS sodamy 5, 4, c.s.M.c. 3, 4, sodamy 2, 3, 4, c.s.M.c. 2, 3 Glee Club 3 4. 45 Dramatics 23 Glee Club 3. 477 afcvlfl Mmm! f-fda-,fg J' fe M-alll' rf' g i JOAN sTEPKo Louis TSIPIS Sodality 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 3, 4g Bowling 3, 45 Basketball 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4. Football 4. ,ummm IQRR PETER TSI PIS Bowling 33 J. V. Assistant Coach, Schoolpaper 33 Speech Club Vice- President. RONALD VILT Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 1, PATRICIA VIROSTEK Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1, 2, 39 Cheer- leader 1, 25 Football Queen 4, Drama-tics 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 junior Class Presi- dent, CYO Leader 3, 4. 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