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

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For isn't it the dominant desire of the Immaculate ll , cart of the Mother of mankind, to whom the whole human race has been ra-rcntly consecrated so solemnly, to lead us to her Divine Son, jesus? lsn't Lourdes famous for its Blessed Sacrament processions? lsn't Fatima renowned for its all-night Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament? lsn't it true that cures usually occur at the blessing with the Monstrancc? Therefore, in the succeeding pages we wish to show to what extent students have, through the inspiration of Mary, made Christ in the Holy Eucharist their daily companion in life. Aldmfw fiom Mary, my Mother, I beg you to lead me to r my Sacramental Jesus. Make me a fervent apostle of the Eucharist! Make me Eucharist-minded to the extent that my very life may be the Eucharist in union with you, 0 Lad of the Most Bl-essed Sacrament! ur y -Rev. L. Lovaslk. C' sy of She ed and Ward. In N Y Glory to C011 zn the lzzglzmt and peace on 1111111 07710719 men 0 good ll I Rt Luke The Angelic paean reechoe throughout the dxocefe The melod prmgs from wlthln from the hearts and mouths of those chosen few our dearlv belowed Bishops whose shmmg example of the lml tation of Chrmt and Wlarv strlkes a chord of nmplratlon wlthln our souls 'NIOST REV EREND ARCHBISHOP EDW ARD F HOBAN S T D Archbzshop Bishop of Cleneland HOST REYEREND JOHN .l. KROL lzzxifirlry' Bishop nf C.7ez'eff1'1ff if HOST REYEREND FLOYD L. BEGIN, S.T.D. Auxiliary Bishop of C16'l'E'IIIfl1Z And there uere shepherds zn the same dzstrzct lzzzng ln the elds and keepzng uatch ozer thezr ocks hx nzght Qt Luke To lne m the midst of the world wlth no desire for lts pleasures to be a member of ewerv family ve! belong to none to share all suffer mgs to penetrate all secrets heal all wounds to go daxlv from men to God to offer Hlm thelr homage and petltlon to return from Cod to men to bring them Hls pardon and Hls hope to have a heart of bronze for chastlty and a heart of flesh for charltv to teach and mstruct to pardon and con sole to bless and be blessed forever' Oh Cod' what a lnfe and tls Thme 0 prlest of Jesus Chrlst Lacordaxre REX JOHN IxLNlllx Relzgzon Athletic Director FYO Dzrerlor d RT REV NISGR F DUDA Pastor St John Farztlus Church ...,? REX E GALROWNRI mx J cz CH HEY W GOLENIBIEWSKI fsgmmm Pastor fliszwtant Pastor SQ 273 1 'x Tf1e'v fozuzd the Child zvitfz rllariv, His llollzer. and falling fiozuz they ivor- shipped lzim . . . and the-v ojerezi Him giffsf' gSt. Matthew. No one can be educated by maxim and preceptg it is the life lived. and the things loved. and the ideals believed in, by which we tell one upon another. -.lames i'if'Sl'iiIlt' Stuart. PRINCIPAL SISTER MARY DULCIA To one who has accomplished so much in so little time. we lovingly dedicate this book. We look forward to a promising fu- ture only because of the adamantine founda- tion laid for us by one who spared no efforts to provide favorable educational facilities, to raise standards, to strengthen character, and above all to cultivate the love of Christ in us through Mary. The spirit of the school ln-speaks her successful endeavors and in deep apprecia- tion wc can only hope that this spirit-her spirit-will remain here forever. NIR. TED KL.3tl'l'ERlCH Physical Erlufrltiolz QQ Health NIR. JOSEPH NicCl'lEAlJ't' Spo,-15 Coach W'00!1Zl'0flt'-,llllfhlillf Shop Bowling Instructor Dfflffliflg 1? 'sd -,,.J SISTER MARY LAETITIA SISTER MARY JOANNI1 English Department Art Department American Problems English Department Blue Army Sodality Moderator Freshman Homeroom 204 .Ilodel Airplane Club Sophomore Homeronm 202 WHY I TEACH Because I would be young in soul and mind Though years must pass and age my life constrain, And I have found no way to lag behind The fleeting years, save by the magic chain That binds me, youthful, to the youth I love, I teach. Because I would be wise and wisdom find From millions gone before whose torch I pass, Still burning bright to light the paths that in w d So steep and rugged. for each lad and lass Slow-climbing to the Heights above, I teach. --Louis Burton Woodward. SISTER MARY EVANCELINE English Department Religion lunior Red Cross Freshman Homeroom 102 SISTER MARY GENEVIEVE Social Studies Department Lunchroom Supervision Cheer Leaders Iuninr Honzeroom 203 SISTER MARY SERA PH I N E 515'1'1-QR XIARY EXIX1.xNLEIk SISTER NIARX SXBINA Latin Department Sclence Department Home Economxcs Department .Ilathematics Department Vocagwnal Counselof Cafeteria Supervision C.S..1I.C. Moderator wodemtof of the Cunnan Blue Army Scapular Division Vocation Club Advisor Semof Homemom 203 Sophomore Homeroom 201 Freshman Homeroom 105 Librarian SISTER MARY X ALERIE English Department National Honor Society Junior Homeroom 103 Repw TM Zion Behold in the Cross all doth consist, and all lieth in our dying, and there is no other way to life and to true interior peace, but the way of the holy Cross, aml of daily mortification. Drink of the chalice of thy Lord lovingly, if thou desirest to be His friend, and to have part with Him. Would to God thou wert worthy to suffer something for the name of Jesus! -Imitation, Bk. ii, ch. 12. L 1953 bl A ll In ld, Pnl Mill. N God, all-wise though He be, knows nothing better, all-powerful though He be, can do noth- ing more excellent inhnitely rich though He be, has nothing more precious to give, than the Eucharist. -St. Augustine. ...ANY Mary's Christophers present an unusual play entitled This ls Your Hour during Vocation month. The power of darkness is powerless against the tremendous weap- , .sq fi .s -- gas-- on-Love, says the nun. JoAnn Bober. to the sick man-of-the-world, John Ciolek, as the priest, John Shalaty. raises the mission cross aloft, and nurse. Joann Xluro, stands A. by. l fl i I HWhy, then, am I not more inflamed in seek- ing Thy adorable pres- ence?H -Imitation, Bk. iv, ch. 1. Too few the moments when I make my heart A Bethany for You, divinest Guest, And sit, like Mary, at Your feet apart. Not serving, but adoring and at rest. -Sister Miriam, Woven of the Sky. -+.. Charity yor the missions surpasses every other uorlr of charity, even as the soul surpasses the body, or the heavens surpass the earth, or eternity surpasses time. -Pius XI. Truly devoted to their cause are C.S.BI.C officers. Beatrice Kokinda. Secretaryg Eleanore Sigler, Vice- President: Norma Schwab. President: and Shirley Paskan. Treasurer. DCJINC MARY'S WORK Alf we establish solid dero- tion to allary, it is only in order to establish more per- fectly the flezfotion to Jesus Christf, fi. I.. lit-Montfort. S o d al it y officers. loseph Heinz, Prefectg M a r y a nn Marks, Treasurerg and Carol Baloga, Secretary. plan fu- ture activities. 0 thou Mother foant at lute. Touch my spirit from abate. Let my heart with thine af' cordf AStabat Mater. Sodalists are all out for a generous Thanksgising. lo- seph Heinz offers the use of his car for delivery of the food to needy families: .lohn Shalaty helps Leah Ann Bo- gush to place the baskets in the car: and Athena Calo- geras looks on as James Lr- ban. chairman of the drive. prepares to deposit his loafl. l Q. Sodality pre-ide-ttt, Joseph ll:-inz. antl ntemhers: Ann Marie Zimon, Mary Ann Marks, Gertrude Majerczak. James Urban. George Burke, Carol Baloga, Mary :Xnn Siedlecki attend the 1953 Summer School of Catholic Action held at Hotel Cleveland. 5 1 . C t IS X-sf -trol lvl ii - ' D. Senior Class Presitlf-nt. James Toll ht-rg iotlality Prefwt. joseph Heinz, and Student Council Presi- dent, Michael Manley pre-ent traveling statues of lil:-ased Yirgin to homeroom presidents: Herbert Riedel. .lohn Nargo. Loretta Sekow-l-ti. Carol Burk'-. John Biernacki. and Joyce Kruszynski. p-, Father Peyton, Mary's Crusader, pleads with the student-body at a special as- sembly to bring the family rosary into every home. Making an offer- ing of flowers, a group of Seniors pay homage to Mary in prayer and song. 1 Georgia Molls, May Queen, leads the students in an Act of Consecration to Mary after the crowning. , Q S I ii -t7.. '...t'l i '.l v' '1 'HLA-v Dir-- 3 . 4 ' Senior class president of 1953. James Ramler, extends a warm welcome to Father Pey- ton and presents him with a donation for his worthy cause, the spreading of devotion to the Mother of Cod. 1. ff 5 . . . the Sweet bllksfzzf IIIUIIZPIUS of they .Urd- nigfzt Hour in the zvorlffs inconzparable H013 Yigfztfu viiflf' adwnt Mr'-atli. a -ynihol of joy and glad expectancy at thv approaching Fwast. is living pro- pared by Joan Nluniak. Richard Cooper. Janica Coughlin. and Pa- tricia Siinunek. , .. ,,,,,,4.g:r- iff . 5 9 Xu . -Xttentne crowd on the Public Qquarc enjoy the Xuletidfl inging of the Can tian Choir 51 The St. .lohn Cantius High School Choir. under the direction of Mr. Lconard NI a t c z y n s ki. blends harmonious voices in praise of the Chrift Child for an appreciative public at the Square. Chorus members. Klaurwn Balogh. Cvraldinf- Jankowski, ,Ioan Miller. and Mary Gram? Kf-ating sing in honor of Pope' Pius X. canonized in May of the Marian Year. The portrait and re-lic of the Pope are the property of St, John Cantius Choir. 'N-. txqe .ne otue skies bend and are about her llurled, A maiden mantleg and with lilies bright The sun daywhiles doth crown her, and at night With stars her garmenfs bor der is empearled. .Yot a king's favorite. per ,turned and curled. ls hall so lair: no queen at martial might So potent as the .llother out the Light, The Mary of the Cities ol the Worldl -Shaemas O'Sheel. Maryann Szeredy, depicts the Queen of Heaveng Norma Schwab is her waiting. She walks-the lady of my delight- A shepherdess of sheep. Her flocks are thoughts. She keeps them whiteg She guards them from the steepg She ,feeds them on the frag- rant height, And folds them in for sleep. -Alice Meynell. To thee, Virgin Mother, in memory of the great little One, Each of us his song will bring, Each his share of earols sing. Angelic strains, with timbrels sweet, Cymbals. too, so softly beat. Wing their light and airy lay To your Throne on Christmas Dru' ,4 Mary Ellen Coughlin. as the Maiden Motherg Michael Ma- rley as St. Joseph: Shepherd, Paul Oswalrl. 'r 'Tv M -r the u'orld?' as not llari the hrst rhalzre ol the Blood ot Jesus Hou much rirher uas she than all the beautiful ri oria ot old or szlier Hit e Irzb uas not Warm the hrst osten sorium out her Son shouzng Him to the shepherds. to the .llak i. and to THE ANGELS CHRISTMAS SONG Oh, how great a Lord doth she entertain! how belored a Guest doth she bring into her house, how sweet a Com- panion doth she receire, how faithful a Friend doth she welcome, how beautiful and noble a Spouse doth she em- brace, to be loved abore all beloved, and beyond all that Angels leading s h e p h e r d s, shepherds leading sheep: The silenre of worship broke the mother's sleep. .alll the meek and lowly ol the world were there: Smiling she showed them that her Child was lair. fSll8f'H'l3i 0'Slieel. ,- -e-lllus: 'Wlarx' in Our Foul-life. be desired. Slit-pin-rtls: Carl Zelinski. Paul Oswald and Edward Rvlra. Soul. is it Faith, or Lore, or Hope, That lets me see her standing up Where the light of the Throne is bright? l'nto the lelt, unto the right. The rherubim, arraved. con- joint. Float inu'arrl to a golden point, .find from between the sera- phirn The glory issues ,lor a hymn. -Dante Gabriel Rossetti. imitation. Bk. iv. ch. 3 -X picture of poise and self- a surance, George Stanowick readily holds the attention of a group in the Speech class. Facing front are Anthony .larem, Loretta Yerba, Eileen Garcowski and lawrence Seredy. '6Show me, O Lord, thy ways and teach me thy paths. Direct me in thy truth and teach me, because thou, art Cod my Savior? Ps. 24, 4 i. High ideals, inculcated by theory and practice of such subjects as Religion and English, are goals worth an eifort. Christ-likeness, Mary-likeness are eternal outcomes with desirable accruing concomi- tants - intellectual superiority, a polish of manner, cultural finesse, and permanent habits of integrity and moral stability. fi J 'N of r lluoiuirmniisl L... up. Mary Ann Simich and James Jacko appreciatively ponder deep thoughts from great Eng- lish writers. -Z g f-,fa in ,.w-MOKIQM Q .t H., A, ,W mf The Seniors, under the direction of Rev. J. Kusiak, are inspired to put religion into practice. Joseph Heinz, Roland Lane, Rosemary Bohr-r, and Mary Ellen Couglilin are agreeably expressive of the idea. lnformal discussions of the students' in- dividual problems are an integral part ofthe religion classes. The Seniors take sincere interest in an informal group discussion on the -1 I-Q-. merits of poetry, conducted by Joanne- Skryp, Lawrence Se- redy. Maryann Marks, Joseph Klimkiewicz. and Rita Sotak. Gregory Frantz is showing Tom Bokros and Joseph Ternovan how easy it is to hisect an angle in Geometry. Nlary Ann Stracensky, Rita Pavli Nancy Ko-ak, :intl Anita Zhorowski practice nursing on patient, ,lutly Rie- del, while Miss Margaret Dobes rlirects. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE .'Xlg1ebra isn't as difficult as it seems, explains Gerald Krysial-1 to Elaine I.f-ch. Kicharfl Brey, Patricia Nluniak. anfl Boh Fertal. i fi' The study of anatomy acquaints Biology students David Starre. Esther Hutter. Bob Trojan, Steve S ehar and Elaine Cates with P v some of the wonders of a human boflv. .-1 Vince-nt Janowich. Fri Ci:-cierski. limoke llentle. llary Ann Ye-tomski. anrl Flrl Seinrau stuflv Li 1-rohleni in science. Miss Dobes shows Marilyn Kacsmarik and Betty Ann Cabot how to read a ther- mometer. Only true measurements will result in a successful experiment. Pat Murray and Katherine Schopieray calculate correctly while James Stasko and Gerald Krysiak view the reactions of their chemistry problem. lr-0' Studying geographic locations gives fuller meaning to human relationships. Intent upon their work are Edward Caponi, Nancy Cherveny, Ronald Zimmer, Geraldine Moner, Robert Sarby and William Pavlin. A beautiful table setting for an enticing meal. Freshmen Mary Ann Ksiazek, Janice Ko- mar, and Judy Townsend practice this art. X -f'l , ,X f'555:X -R L l U I1 Katherine Schopieray points out new fron- tiers on the map to Catherine Bihn, Ed Wojtonek, Nicholas Sunyak, Ruth Ann Halaj and others. Drill, in the form of a Basketball game. lends interest to the study of Latin. Don- ald Wohl marks the scores while James Shalaty dictates vocabulary to Nancy Lou Niles, Dolores Ruck, and Eileen Carcowski. A if Primping, pressing, anfl posing in their newly-made Clothes are Beverly Fitch, Rita Pekarcik, Therese Armaro. Rosemary Ol- lirys and Joanne Dylag. Betty Lou Srnek and Betty Mae Calla mix the ingredients for an Applesauce Sheet Cake. Cleaning typewriters, changing typing rih- bons are part of the routine for competent typists. Depicted here are: Barbara Sobinsky. Josephine Mandela, Mary Ann Vargo, Do- lores Sekowski, Norma Schwab, Barbara Ryba, Marlene Kasper, Be- atrice Kokinda, and Genevieve Ciecierski. Journals, ledgers. rf-cords, files fall used proficiently by a Sophomore class in hook- keeping. Freshmen early become acquainted with commercial transactions in a Business Training class. Filing ma- terial obtained on tours are Carol Cunningham, Carol Ann Bauer. and Patricia Mc- Laughlin. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The Commercial Department is well equipped, a diversity of subjects is offered, and high standards are maintained to meet a variety of needs for efficient stenographic or secretarial careers. Seniors operating the business machines are: Lucille Stofey, typing a letter from the dicta- phone. Constance Fohl. operating the mimeo- graph, Dorothy Mu- niak. cutting a stencil. Shirley Knapper and Mary Ann Marks at the r-omprometer. X Shorthand demands excessive practice but produces favorable results. Practicing Shorthand forms are: Phyllis Lorek. Ger- trude Xlajerczak, Joann Skryp. Kay Zim- mer, Joan Brunarski. and Monica Burrell. .. I is 4 43' A variety of media are used in the Art class. Joanna Polevka and Paula Ulicki place their c-eraniics in the kiln. Barbara johanni displays her textile painting to Pat Fitzgerald. Tom Bergen sketches a Virgin. ART LIBRARY Accessioning books and preparing them for circulation are: Rosemary Bober, Pat Colasent, and Bruce Haynes. ,4 Q that P -1 Student librarian, Eleanor Samosky, cheerfully checks out a book for Mary Ann Ryba while Betty Lou Srneek prefers Bishop Sheen's story. link.. Mankind has thought, gained, or ll is lying ns in preseriialion in lhe ages of Books . . rfrmi' r' 'iw nur nun nnrq Urn Urn. up 'mmf mgV'n 'il' 'C Q I . gi. Eiery man who l.'rmu's hou' to reall has it in his power to magnify himself, to multi- ply the ways in u-hich he exists, to make his lille full, si'gni'hf'ant and interesting. u now thf xg mon n 0 a tar Hall Tanfd Hr nn ka v mha an I :rar H1111 fh glax tht lr kHOYNIF'flEIP M an of a r 1 xref of Ihr- mot xmportant Q op mavhlne the plane tiI'lll8I14I athe 1 f put to fowl ll e hx Dam Sta P lohn Iolnka and Rwhartl Lanca In x work on thflr pro P '- eamn- 4 f 114 nr Ihll lxuhtl Ralph Stan thom Jarem anfl kenneth Herron talw at r Xuto hifi 13 Work hop J:-'J The motto marked upon our fureheads wnlten upon our doorposts channeled an h I e earth, and wafted upon the wales I8 and must be Lab h dushonorable or 18 onorable and ldleness ThomaQ CBYISIF' ff ' 7 , . ....: as i I1 1 19 Pad 1 N' X. 1 vm! Drafting students learn to read, draw, and work from blueprints: Norman Sunyak, Richard Beran, and Dominic Surace. I Vvlllolv lnunn Nlodel Airplane Club shares ideas, pools materials lliilliflll frzllicgggfl and resources to produce models: Raymond Ziebro, d I d ' I I Ronald Doctor, Edward jamiol. and Norman Sunyak. who kvv-ps an orderly tool room. fawing and planing lmoarqle an-: Matthew Sobczyk. Gregory Frantz works on lathe, while Richard Lan- Ge-orge lxoncar, Bill Porlvorec, Gregory Frantz, and caster, Steve Spehar, and Kenneth Hamm assemble .lohn Sic-dlecki. a bookcase in the woorlshop. ' xxijb .xx L C0-editor, james Photography and editor, Loretta Sports editor, Riedel. ,L If . Tolcher: Make-up Blake: Ronaltl .401 1 Edrtor tn chtef. D a n 1 e l Hromafla. 'T t . PM V iilsga Photography anfl Hake-up Staff: Loretta Blake. Kay Kle- Ginty. Therese Pepera. Law- rence Seretly. Ronald Lane, Lawrenve Nleal. anfl Bernina Ecke. llusines: Manager. lames Jacko. , A I llis group leafli in obtaining the l.ilf'f8FX Etlilflf- l09'hl'll hllmkw' gr:-atvq nunqlyf-r nf pau-one antl wivz: Co-fwlitors. Agnes Hung:-x aqlc, and loan llrunariki. A Literary Staff: Rosvrnarw Bober Mary Ann Nlarka, Conetance Fohl, Nancy Cherveny. Joseph Klimkiewicz, Mary Ellen Cough lin. anrl Mary inn Slllllf ll Sports Staff: Marian Stanley Ronald Rieclel. Anthony Jarem anrl Kenneth ll:-rron, I 1-V Petition X JUN f , s' !q'f XL-Lim.. 544 Kljzlwf F! x pjffik. , The snowy peaks of a towering mountain, T inged with the rnseate hue of sunrise, Spray flying from a majestic fountain, Hurtling downward, to disappear before the eyes. The thunderous roar of the lovely sea, As it crashes against the rocky shore of the bay. All nature praises Christ, the Son of Mary, In each its own and diferent way. G 0 D We, your beloved creatures, also adore Thee. --Pat Simunek '57, I' t fSi A student handbook IS mere reference as bewxl derment merges mto pleasant routine The tre mendous significance of the handbook IS a cher :shed memorw now as the Freshmen look forward EDUVL M5 to acquamtlng new students with some of the mvsterles of hugh school llfe With jov and an tlclpatlon thew prepare for further RCUWIHCS with Wlarv ewer as a guide Christ as an eternal goal lohn lkowach pre ulent john Nlumak wlce pre ulent Do lore: Pepe-ra r-crftarw and Fdwarfl P07n8 trfa urfr m Huler 'ad Y .l H11XI8bl'3 E Jamlol G Jankowskl V .lanovuch R Karpac NI Kelley D1ane Kxlllan Donna Klme james KnaDD Koc era amce omar r Cal ' N Konopka H Konrad C Korpusmk 'N lxo ac R Koubeck Rua Kow R Krucze Ksxaze v -Xdele Kulacz W Kundtz Elalne Lech L Levwandom km A Loonn P 'NIcLaughl1n oan Nlzller Rmhard Xlrgz YD oan Nlumak Xleu Nalda N lou e Nolan Mla 'Xu ant R114 Paxllk lohn Rasner Juds Rledcl F - 5 41- .f 1 .' 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Shantery Alma Shuck P. Simunek Daniel Siwik 3, . nf gi 'T-' -L43 , df John Vargo J. Vassel M. Vetomski Paul Veverka J, f I .f J bg Q J . D. Weintraut R. Wencho T. Whalen K. Wiencek 'A 1. WI' . we YQ' V h L l K 1' I L. Wisnowski J. Wbdzisz Joann Wolff J. Wrozek 2 . 12 -z. Q ef J 1 rv . fy jf s f, , 4 ji I D 1 . XXX- Q J A. Zborowski R. Ziehro Richard Zint George Zola T Barre Carol Bauer R Beran Louns Blhn NI A Bllcha I Bhcha L Bogush Emoke Bende R Blake Betty Mae Calla presldent Gerald Hancovsky vxce presldent ,lamce Augus une secretary and Ronald Doctor treasurer B Butler ,l Buzalew lu 1- A Calogeraw J Coughlm R Coopfr L Cunmngham Nl C NI Dyla Nancx Eaton E Cleclerskl D Fxtz erald G Garcom k1 R Godale -oc' W Buzmskx B A Cabot Elame C119 Almasy Allen Detko Downs L Gone! F Grecenuk Harrl on ,lame Hall ll Hltter N Hllllard Raw Hornwak Wllllam Huff R Nlorcus E Capom C DeLos1er G Dunasln G Hanchln Ed Qromek 2. g, W 'L' T D -5 , xl., C ir 'Q if fl ,Q CJ- H . - I 4 A , . : V , . 3 . 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Ftacnik Thoma C111 E bonet Alfred Green 1- 4 , 1-1 SQ1f Ki K 'Y BI. Kelley Beverly Fitch ,VA F.. Gio. - ' 47 W V 117 17 ' I 2 WI ii . R A. 1 I Carol Mrazik Joanne Muro R. Pekarcik A. Pepera Carole Peters W. Podvorec Z 6 M 'jg va kwa ., 1 I Polevka R. Polivka C. Pozna ffzwfsif V. v- '3.,,r4.4y13 ,-1?-55, '15, , ' -+- 'Q' , - ' A 1. ' . -f R . ' J' I ' f ARK , , 1. in , ' J. Rinaldi v 4 M. Ryba X MXN ss J. Siedlecki Q President-Loretta Sekowski -' Vice President-David Slyman Secretary-Rosemary Olbrys ' kk? Treasurer-Joan Schober ' l ig David Starre -1- A- .. 8 3. Q ll i I X V h Paula Ulicky L. Yerba BI. Walaszek R. Weintraut Donald Wohl 8 5 Kay Roetzer J. Rzonca f Kyvf Q' 5 '-3- W E. Samosky M. Semon f3fQ'f'..- .... ff' .- M. Sobczyk Steve , ff f in .9 i sz 1 , x -1. 5. ' h .. X I . ' Joseph Tipul R. Trojan 5 R . :gp M- W0idaCz S.Zawadowski lr 'I 'N Henneceew Robert Henrw aft E Harwolh Betty Hudak WM XM- Wy yin? Pres1dent Joyce Krubzynskx at XICC Presxdent Barbara Kuntz Secretary Niarllyn Kacsmank Treasurer Patrxcla Kosank Donna Klllan Betty Jacko J Jankow R1 P Jurcl ek P Kearney NI Keatmg Koncar o m Kroeger C' 4 D Kwlatkovs kr R Lanca ter jams Iekan R 'Nlacuga NI Nlarkovxcs XIEHI 28 K Hamm ww C Horvath Thomas Huff E Hutter Cr' B Kllmk1CW1CZ Ronald Krull Q,-s G Nioner Y , - ' N ,y rm' x A fe rf 'K I 'F N , 'r A 4, iw X, XA - x FKA , ' A ' - I 'S fix -f 'M 1, X ' ' l L N 41-1 . V , ' . H!-5 I V v ' , .A V- r 7' 1' if fi ,i I . 4 f - ' 5 1 mf, . V X., .M '- - - A W V 3- Zi? V, ' Q y 'U W' 3, Qfx 'A Y-L 0 ' i 'A 4 M 'wh - A, 'B 1 'Tw E' e 0' A 1' ' ' ffv 4,5 'N X 'A ' W L 9 6 1 ,. . K W , -C C ' f In ,,, W W 4' , V Ifgyz , , ' 2 ,, . , N . 1 A I I .I K, A 5.5, B fx' i B Q G. J I A Q I 'W 4 .I A , -2 - Q x Q V ' D 'V Q91 J V K ' A If ew I H -I . 'S ' . 5 . . . 4 . . . ' NI. . . . Trained to accept responsllnlme to be leaders for Cod and countrv the ,Iumors look forward to becoming true and lowal Seniors of Our Lady leaders ln uphold mg the xdeals vvhxch thew cherl h S much depends upon the Juniors thev are now the pace setters of the school The tools to he used m shapmg the wear ahead praver, studv aduce companion ship Nlav Wlarv contmue to be thelr model mav Christ be their final goal John Blernackx presldent Loux e Acela vxce presldent Carol Dregalla secretan Jeanette Gwozdzmskx treasur J Cwozdzm 'Rc Q I' Campolo 1 1 n R BI'0tl1lfl kl Fred Butler Flleen Balt I' llergen wg-4 -cy C' Cxecler kx Fomlora 9 N I. Duda F Faulhaber .1 xx lmrunr- Haxne R Fnrtal P Fxtz erald R Frenmel lllll imc lll ur ,linm 1 B Cougzhlm Karol Golden l ,l0ll.iIlIll J Csornok Gonet I3 fa par . I u- , I - 1' ' ' ' ' . .' v . V - Ad . ' G I 3 if s , H .I wt er. l ' If V l 1, V s 6' . ' ' ski V Y , - A M - A -rf 1' F ' rx. 4- 6 ' . pq ' 1 . B Ny I . . ,, S l .' ' ' . 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W- 'Q' jj fi .' R 1- gg R- NN? ' 'L A f' 1' '. J P S J.fI1 'im .- b ' A. f 2 X J 1.111 Rv R ff 4 1 I , if :X .J -:gb 4 N . Y . .Q 'I It ' l ff ' I . 5 ' R R f 'I A '.l K I . R A v P' Y . n 2 , X , f J ,a 6. . ' R . ' fi . - X Lx K 4 D RX' , x- f, D 1 1 . .1 .1 YS 1 S. ' s- . ' ' 1 ' ' ' ,S at Q fr 4- K-. ,- . -fy Rg r K. S V Y Thazmksgivingv We give thanks unto Thee, 0 holy Lord, Father almighty, everlasting God, Who didst set the salvation of mankind upon the tree of the Cross, so that whence came death, thence also life might rise again, and He that overcame by the tree, on the tree also might be overcome, through Christ our Lord. -Preface for the Feast of the Holy Cross. Courtesy of S A thony'l G Paterson. N is sf LAS t v , tif? ei A f'-1 Q 'Q 5 .Ulf t ' rf lie ml- . u., 'S- ,Q -:LX ST. FRAN CIS COMES TO LIFE Here's a toast to more days, and years, and zz full life to a gallant troubadourf' shout the riotous youth to James Jacko, who por- trays Francis, in a scene from his merry, carefree life. Seniors and Juniors combine their eHorts and ability to make the spirit of St. Francis live again. The Elementary School enlivens the play with representative dances. . v'a1'n-an-aw,v..H f ' frm'-4'- , ,Q-CQW' W Q, 4, . ' fa' W .I 1 -s 'fms lG.'x 3 John Vargo. playing Francis the soldier-Crusader, falls into a rest- less sleep because of indecision as to his further course of action. May the Lord bless thee keep theeg May He show His face to thee and and have mercy upon theeg May He turn His countenance to thee, and give thee peace May the Lord bless thee. -Blessing of St. Francis Having chosen the better part. Francis is visited by a MY ljlile Sisters . . Francis. lover of nature. addresses Seraph who imprints upon him Christ? stigrnata. Little the blfdi Two Of lm f0ll0Wf'f5 aff' James Harley and angels share the vision. George Stanowyck. VISUAL AIDSQ CAFETERIA Learning vicariously is second only to actual experience. The school considers all types of individuals The textbook comes to life. locations become deh- nitc. distances sf-em shorta ened when the blm is pro- ,i0CIed upon a screen a few feet away. Larry and Stan- ley Cone! thread an educaa tional film on the movie projector. 4-ul when it provides a number of audio-visual aids for proper and clearer understanding of subject matter. The record player. used for dances and entertainments, also serves educational purposes as a tape recorder. John Vargo makes tape recordings of music and dance directions for the Christmas ballet. t t x , t J - 'Y The slide projector is especially used in religious and educational film show- ings. Joseph Csornok manipulates this strip-'film projector. 1 The predominant mteret here is obvious Students le Whole ome food for healthy bodie Nlr Loughhn 1 the students faxorite table manner obserwe social amenities while partaking at this period of the day. of a well-balanced meal at a nominal cost. 4 HID P FT N X OUR SOCIAL LIFE , :gy V ft 5 , I I I 'fad in-Q ri -conducted according to a true Catholic spirit of propriety and decorum. One of the anticipated events of the year-the Senior prom. Fortunate in 1953 to he chosen Prom Queen and King are Rita Kochera and Ronald Vilt. fi I if kt , ffjfggsxw xaqre Mary-the center of attraction at all our functions. We give trihutc to ht-r in a threefold act of consecration: of Love. Fur- render, Fidelity. Nor Bethlehem nor Nazareth, Apart from Marfs care: .Yor heaven itself a home for Him, Were not His mother there. -Tahh. lloh Lorek. Richard Frencel, and Ronald Zimmer lead tht- boys' line at the ring cere- mony. RING CEREMONY-a pledge to uphold the ideals and standards of St. John Cantius High School -to observe such conduct as be- fits other Christs, other Marys. school loyalty. Girls kneel in joyful anticipation while re- ceiving rings in an im- pressive ceremony from Klsgr. F. Duda. assisted hy Rev. J. Kusiak. Rings - symbols of Smiles are in order when the food is good. nf .gf Seniors treat the L 'l 1 uniors to a J chicken dinner on this ft-:tm June Killian. Joseph Csornok. Kav Zimmer. Phyllis. Lorek. ei Laivrence Zuchowski. and i swf to f 4? xevf Eleanor Sigler enjoy their breakfast after receiving Our Lord in Holy Communion. day. Priests. lay faculty. and student share the repast. Senior and ,lunior l xsitll th. class officers are seatt-1 guests of honor at the main tahlf X! A 'ff' -P-,. E5 , , '. V v , in 4 mb N .3 M xxf 'fc IJ e I Q r ,if L J -, t., , A -, .X K fx.k!'- ,, A tfi ' Kenneth Herron. Co-captain. runs 87 yards on punt return against Warren, St. Mary Warriors. 'Ronald Riedel, left guard and utility quarterback, scored twice against Olmsted Falls. f 6 James Stasko holds, as Don- d Demetzky tries for the ex- 4' If p0l1'l!. ,R 5, ixl X' ' MJ C AJ' Seredy. a of shows his ing by hitting the line and fast fromfhis half. position. ' A Nicliolal Nlertei playa the center poaition in tho T for- mation. 'Norma Nchwali popularity won her thf title of Chanlv Football flueen gh? is being acsiated bv runner up Fw lpn Qmee Therei Xrmaro and Mildred Henry. Front Row: William Paxlin, James Staslro, Ronald Riedel, Kenneth Herron. Co-captain. Lawrence Sereflv. Captain. Anthony Jarem. Nicholas Xlvrtes and Henry Kalemba. Second Row: Rev. ,l. Kuiiak. Atlilz-tic Director. Robert Henry. Dan De-nwtzky, Paul Oswald. William Tancak. William Kuhel, Donald Demetzky, Pat Kearnvy and llr. Klapperich. Coach. Paul Oswald, called the plags, , ia in position to paws from is apo! at l1llZ1l'lf'l'lPi1f'li. 'l ,,. IF1 I I f? . .. ,,a- , . I ! :FJ ' ' Dan Demetzky, right half- back, not only gains !hf- most yardage, but also is a good offensive passer. J Af .3 H ,X ,, 3 f Q .1 f H nh W.-' 'gs . +19 6 rg 'Q lf. Hg 're f . Q. Tony Jarem, right guard lg a hard man to keep out of the offensive- bar-klield. la Ray He-nnesseyfs ability and X leadership have caused him to he voted in as Captain of the Varsity. William Kuhel prepares for a hook-pass. His second year with the varsity shows him to be wiser and faster on the court. William Tancak, Co-captain, Playing with the starting five, sets the scoring pass. I Kenneth Herron. PFOVCS him- I self to be a valuable player. ,pa .r,,- ,lohn Polivka, first year with Varsity, earns a starting spot. i --.xnxx Team lines up on bench, ready for action. Players with Coach Ted Klappe- rich are: John Polivka, Kenneth Herron, Raymond Hennessey, Captain, Wil- liam Tancak, co-captain, Thomas Maslowski, Wil- liam Kuhel, and Michael Madey. Thomas Maslowskfs ability at dribbling and shooting, en- ables him to see action on the Varsity. X f tx ........ ..i-1. X . x .AJ fx I , 1 K Michael Madey, an able passer and rebound man, is only Senior coming up from reserves. Cheering the Varsity to vic- tory are kneeling: .loan Klima and Carol Sutowskig standing are: Shirley Paskan and Pa- tricia Murray. i V s S i EQ Q lr. i P ' 'AWK V 1 A-7 WW D 51 X11 V b E I 'X , l ' JUNIOR VARSlTY,' BASEBALL il -1 Sitting: larrv Sterlia. David Ftarre. Thomas Huff. Donald Caspar, Rohert Lorek. Theodore Koha. and Patriek Nu- gent. Standing: John Sie-dleeki. Her- bert Riedel. Nicholas Sunyak, Coach. Ted Klapperich. Rev. J. Kueiak. Ath- letic Dirertor. Daniel llemotzky. Ceorge Koncar, and Donald Ftaehnik. M Q 1 f 'L N X -sh, T 24 ,142 'The team gets in II huddle, and this is what ther sat , as shown hy kneeling Patricia Murray .loan Klima. Carol Sutowski. and Shirley Paskan standing. St. ,lohn Cantina First Varsity Baseball Team: Sitting-Ray mond Hennes-ey. Daniel De metzky, Donald Staehnik Robert Henry. ,lohn Yargo and Robert Lorek. Standing- Coach, Ted Klapperivli. Wil liam Paxlin. William Kuhel Daniel Demetzky. John P0 lixka, and Rev. Kuiiali e I1 team tllls re-e-e-d ho!. ' The cheer- leaders display grace and style in all their cheers. f'.....- P 11 -L xi flip' 'Hilda w 'f 71 1 w. x gift' i f Q0 1, 2? ,, 'win 5 e l XX S , V' 5. . A 1 V .1 14 PHYSICAL EDUCATION S.. 1' 'Tfullure and Iilvrnlurv nrt' all rvry wvll but vulture without slrvngfh snnn rvrlsvs In bv ll liring rulturvf' Winslrm lflmrf-lmill. The fllIlflZIHll lH1lI m-Nl in nlhlf-livs is an ron- linuous and arlivlllatvd program of vonlvnl and mrthofl based on srivnlifir' prinriplvs. which is arranged In nu-vi tho prvwnt lu-ml of thc' -luflvni. ' A 1 Inspe-ction limf-up ln-- forv a phvival l'4lll1'll- tion Class. Calisthenics performf-nl 1n unison for warm-up drill, pattern fnrmml bv member of thv boys' gym claw A 31 Fiji N55 ' it it-L The Cantian is a four page news- paper published hy a staff which is organized to promote effective journalism at St. John Cantius High. It has for its purpose the promotion of school news and high ideals among the student body. 1 ua' o9'li J! ch' fy ,Vw TH E STAFF: Ca logeras, Patricia Simunek, Shalaty, Killian, Riedel, ft, V ff ,Jin W ,MEAT , 3 3' if 5 ff fa v, 1 3:54, 5 xijgg 3 ' I ' 2 1? ,fry . 1 'I iw E 5 , in ff e sz fi ,f'f?f'f if e f fifty it fr : e - r ' he 5455, e, 3? iQqfeff55e2f?5fg Q 4 fri 3 2 , wgg-,ff 'T' i ritz: ' ' r'ifi,.,Nls gig, ' 4 exft' 4 -:'111liFf 1 ,,rfg3?,agxii.1f2Q,f ' ggfxseef i e1f,!i3llEE E ik W lo S :onli P- ,Iune Killian, editor of the Cantian , c K n 8:00 p.m. curfew, but Eleanore Sigler, i page editor, and Beatrice Kokinda, sports editor, are set for another two hours of intense work. James Urban, headline editor, is conferring with page editors regarding variety and punch in the headlines. ,g?5,5gfi3i5R,i - U '3 'f- ' - :Sana HONOR RATINGS The Student Council is the legislative body of students whose purpose is to develop a growing appreciation of membership in a Christian democratic society, to provide opportunities for developing qualities for good leader- ship, and to promote and maintain high standards of moral conduct. The National Honor Society stands for excellence of achievement in many lines of endeavor: Scholarship, Serv- ice, Leadership, and Character. .', , 01.11 LX C Q fl X El y nj I i E s 3 ?3 .l gr Student Council officers, Michael Nladey. presi- dentg Rose Marie Boher. vice presidentg Lucille Stofey, seeretaryg and Edward Ryba, treasurer. discuss plans for a future Council meeting. .lames Ramler. senior class president of l953. extends welcome to new members of the National Honor Society. illlls-4 .x ful! 'lt Members of the Stu- dent Council, Ronald Riedel and Paul Os- wald examine the first student handbook pub- lished by the Council. Delivering ideals of the National Honor Society lie- fore induction of new menilu-rs is Nancy Cher- veny. Part of general assembly as it The Right Person for Righ Job-SUCCESS. ance instructor. CAREER DAY Career Day is an outgrowth of the vocational guidance program which has for its purpose the advising or assist- ing students to choose an ap- propriate occupational goal. Rita Sotak conferring with Sister Mary Emmanuel. guid- the Giving the introduc- tory address to the general assembly is Rev. R. T. lla-ters. SJ., of John Carroll University. ..-I listens to main speaker on Miss D. Flaherty RN. of Career Day- Marymount Hospital pro- Miss M. McDonough' Super, pounds the merits of practical visor of Catholic Charities speaks of Social Workg Miss M. E. Sullivan of the Dairy Council explains Dieteticsg Patricia Simunek, presides. nursing. Mr. D. Brumback of the Cleveland Plain Dealer dis- cusses photography while Mr. T. Yocum of St. John Hos- pital awaits his turn to speak on X-Ray Technology. Elea- nor Sigler presides. lege, speaking on Professional High school teaching is discussed by Miss E. Nursing, Students listen attentively to Miss Ryan of St. John Col- RDURUBUS Durica of Notre Dame College: elementary school teaching by Miss T. Hanlon. of St. John College. Rev. L. G. Monville. SJ.. of John Carroll Uni- Business Pf05Ci0HC! 1 r ff H r J versity clarifies the qualifications of an engineer. vin of the Ohio Bell Tflephone Company owcvz 1 cm ffaznaf Conzttzancatnanf. . . How beautiful is youth! how bright it gleams With its illusions. aspirations. dreams! Book of Beginnings. Story' without End. Each maid a heroineg and each man a friend! -Longfellow. Nothing avails us under the sun, In word, or in work, save that which is done, For the honor and glory of Cod alone. lean Muniak receives an honor award for scholarship from Monsignor F. Duda. Cod knows your exertiong He sees your good will . . . He supports your weakness, and will Crown. your rictory. -St. Augustine. Dorothy Brey receives her token of successg Christine Hanczrik awaits her turn. 4'He who reaps receives a wage, and gathers fruit unto life everlasting, so that the sower and the reaper may rejoice together. -John 4, 36. Monsignor presents the diploma to Ray- mond Terock. 'TWG Rita Kochera and Reginald Kszyczkowski repre- sent the Graduating Class in extending gratitude to Monsignor F. Duda. Pastor of St. John Cantius Church. 0ll'l'l ww! My l 0 I X Lr- C 4 Cqcc Ctcl CC C , 4. ' fi cz CE-if C: C' tact ccir. Cc f .Q ' C . gqgtft f Q: is 1 .fl fcfcgxc A gg C6522 c C Q-f fm: 10: X Q if 'ff .q ',r I Inq X -J? Y? V I I Loretta Blake Teamwork is her he! word. CSMC 2. 3, 4 Bowling 2 Dramatics 2 Cantian Review 4 Roland Lane Loves life ami mahes the best of it. CSMC 2. 3. 4 Rowling 3. 4 Class Officer 4. l'rt-4. Mary Ann Simich A quiet dignity- - her main attraction. CSNIC 1. 2, 3. 4 xx I Rose Marie llober Displays a rlirersihetl activity schedule. CSKIC 1, 2, 3, 4 National llonor Society Class Uflirvr 3. 51-1: Ftutlvnt 4.1llIIl1'll Y. l'. Dramatics 2, 3, 4 'i - ts Joan Brunarski A blend of u'iI aarl wisdom. CSMC 3. 4 Cantian Review 4. Co-Editor Clieerleadcr ,..-f Y 'Y Q QQ A -au -nl I I Agnes Bunsey A character as strong as steel: a mind equally fortiheri. CSNIC 2. 3. 4 'LCantian Stall Al- Uramatics 2. -1- 'Cantian Reviews 4 THE i al V it Monica Burrell A symbol of quiet am bition. CSMC 2. 3, 4 Cleo Club 2 Chorus 2 CLASS OF 1954 Ronald Riedel Knows his goal in life. CSNIC 2. 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 James Jacko Success has not changed his natural' vitality. CSBIC 1. 2, 3. 4 Football 2 Basketball l. 2. 3. 1 Class Ufliver l-f-l're'x.. 3-Pres., -1'f'l'r:-as. Student Council 3 Uramatics 4 Cantian Staff 3 Class Officer 4. Y. l'. Mary Ellen Couglllin One of the Inns! fur- midabie arrays of talent CSMC l. 2. 3. 4 Yzitiunal Honor Fm-iwlx Class Other-r l1I'3Ill21llL l. 2. 3. 1 Elaine Eaton Conspicious by her fine Student Council 4 Cantian Review 4 Nancy Cherveny Shows great foresight and its provisions for the future. CSMC 3. 4 Bowling 4 National Honor Society Dramatics 3, 4 Patricia Colasent Pereanially powerful with words. CSBIC l. 2. 3. 4 Dramaties l. 2 Cleo Clulm 3 Cantian Review 4 Chorus 2. 3 2 Bowling 2 person and nolfh' N, National Honor Society bfflffflfi' Class Officer -1. Sefy, CSMC 1. 2. 3. 4 Cantian Review 4 llramatir-F l. 4 O Chorus 2. 3 X 5 --C anim ,sa .ag 'V l 3 l . ,nun T l 9 . Bernice Ecke- Helpfu! at Uf1ffflffI1'.V nznmvulq. Smlality 1. 2 13111, 1. 2. 3. 1 Bowling: 1. 2 Dramatic: 1. 2 'ffantian Rexiwf' 1 Chorus 1. 2 1 Steph:-n Hanvzrik Iflzarfzcter IIIIJFS If Happy in the preifulg neath the fwwr fl ' ' ' quietness Sorlality 1. 2 1fS11C 1. 2. 11. 1 liaxkf-111311 1 153011311 .5 12antian Hrwiuw U 1 John Jarab .4 friend to aff ufrlf need him. C51IC 1. 2. 2. 4 Class 0f11m-r 1. Treax, SPF'PFl1 Club Francis Falkowski .H1f'f1'L'P fnnzbfzifzut 1' Ihr' flfzflwv bflfffw ff lflzrmfvffgff. ioflality 3. 4- C9f11C 1. 2. 3. 1 12antiar1 Rf v'lf'1V-1 3. 1 1. 1' ,losvph Heinz f'Ol1f'lfft'fZf zu tk? YLFU. N'1l.1l1Ix l'r'f-11-11 1QS11C 1. 2. 3. 1 limsliug 1. 2. 3. 1 11.1-1c0I1+.1ll -5. 1.1. Honor Stuflvut 2 1431- 1131-fr 2. 1 Dramatirl 3. 1 Anthony Jarf-nl .'!.':u1ms ut 1:fz':1f :n :4:t!x rf :f1r1.'. 1251112 1. 2. 3, 1 1 luowliug 1. 2. 3. 1 100111311 3. 1 l113!11311P5 3. 11 1.1Il1lL1I1 11111111151 1 gnu- 4 A 'P' 1 Constanc-e Fohl .-1 lI1l'.'Cf11fP of zuleflz gemv, fl'llll'llf'If'f. nuk- fhivf and lfzuuhfer, 13111, 2. 3. 1 Howling 2 Nariouul lfrmuf-r x1l1'lV'11 Carman Rwvif-u 11 ,119 I Raynmml lI1'llIlt'NFf'1 The 1.1-'Ig uf Inf ffu.'f CS1112 3. 1 Bowling 1 Football V1 Bafkfftlmll 1. 1 1Q.x:1ti.1:x llwlw,-. 1 Robert Karaba fl sgrgvzie -711 tic! If 12.111219 -1 Y,-vin , 11,1 fy N .1,. . .. kgnzur. 15111. 2. 3. 1 limliug 2. .1 1700111311 2. Z5 C3uti3u R611 f-'. 1 ip flfi 011 Club 3 .1 'Q -5 -27' Hattie Gulf-y Tharlrlvu- Crulmw-lu .4 smile' fm Iwr fzm ffmlrlfwllv. 111111117 ll P1'Prywzf'. I1'1Q. llflml fffwff V1 125111f 2. 3. 1 I0 all. Dramatifs 3 1fr11C 2. 3. 1 K1-nnvlh H1-rrun .-1 fwfzzw 1 'trfl..' Nw .v,1f1'Qg mf' 15111. 1. 2. 1. 1 lhnxllxlx 1. 2. 1. 1 11-.n11.111 1 11.1-kftl-if 1. - 1fg1t1f1.1r1 llfwv joieph Klimkiev Q:..'f5'-t5:: 5 Q. 1. 117932. ' 1, ,,,.f,::, U, Q 1!'1.t TJ1, 151111 1. 2. 3. 1 l1mxllI1iZ 2. 1. -1 113110-tlull 1. 2. 1 llouwr Ftulfm 1. 12.1r1t13u 11.111-xx fn . - ' 1,..vrS1r'3 blxtur llfmor Nullf-ut .5 ..- 16 ' fs Uunie-I Hrmnznlu ,V 1. f,.,.f.. W. 1 1 ..... ff.-1,11' - f. lzf. r1.'w'ff.1 1' .l'I.'1l'1?. I. . . U .N1T1.1.2. 1. 1 11v.'.1l1t1g 1. 2. K 1m.u1-111 1 1',1u'i1u 11' u Elitur il., Spf-111 1111111 1 3.22 ,Io-Ppllinv Klilllkim-hiv! fr1w:1N'. 19'- rr! CU fzlvzff. 1f511C 1. 2. 3. 1 Ch0ruQ 1. 2. 2 -w 1. it 3 Shirley Knapper Always ready. what may. CSNIC 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Cleo Club 2. 4 Cantian Reviewu 4 KONI? he ie- James Tolcher Capable of attaining enthusiastic support. CSMC 2. 3. 4 'lCantian Stall 3 Student Couneil 4 Dramatics 4 Cantian Reviewu 4 Speer-li Club i Mary Ann Marks Uproarious and tlra- matic, but inter esting. Soflalily. trea-ure-r CSKIC 1, 2, 3. 4 Bowling 1, 4 Cheerleafler l. 2 l'Cantian Review 1 52 -pq Mary Ann Kowski A thread of friendliness that never wears out. CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 1. 2, 3 '44-Q is :art 2 .4-, 01' if Dolores Lewandowski Finds joy and laughter ,in everything. Soclality 2 CSMC 1. 2. 3. 1 Dramaties 1, 2 Clee Club 1, 2 Caution Review l Thomas Maslowski A rersatile boy with talent in many lines. Sodality 2. 3 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 1. 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 Class Uflieer 1, SeC'y. Speech Club 1 Joseph Kuslra A nice person to hare as a friend. CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2. 3. 4!CaDL Baseball 3 'N-f.. 0 'fs .. 1 +L it ,nh l Phyllis Lorek She has ti personality distinetly her ou'n. CSNIC 2. 3, 4 Cantian Reviewu 41- Kalhleen McCinly A model of grace and learning. CSINIC 1. 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2 Cz-mtian Review 4 Vocation Club 4 Chorus 4 a 3 if Mary Ann Kwiatkowski Q uietly reserved in everything but her friendship. CSMC 1, 2, 3, -1 Chorus 1, 2, 3 f. 2, .EX Janet Lajewski Gives and takes with Michael Madey Diligent, manly, and courteous is he. CSBIC 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 1, 2, 3 Basketliall llo-Capt. Class Officer 3. Pres. Stutlent Couneil l're--. Dramaties 4 Lawrence Meal Wit, eleterness and in- ventive slzrezutlness. CSMC 1. 2. 3. 4 Cantian Staff 2. 3 l'Cantian Reviewu 4 considerable cour- tesy. CSMC 1. 2. 3. 4 Chorus 2 9 4 'V .J 'Af' ffl. .... . Gertrude Majerczak Well lfnozvn and well lilfea' by the students and faculty. CSMC 2. 3. 4- Dramatics 2, 3 CantianYReview 3. L Donald Minnieh The ronipleting linh' in erery firrle. CSMC 4 Speech Club 4 5 Y Regina Mnskal Her determination spells success. CSBIC 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Cantian Reviewn 4 cg K 4 I I Dorothy Muniak Ingenious untangler oi knots that result from discussion. CSNIC 1. 2, 3, 4 Honor Student 4 'KCantian Review 4 5- or I Therese Pepera A girl of mild dispo- Gerald Reitz The candle of frienfl- sition and cornrnanfl ship lights his way. of temper. CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Cantian Review 4 Vocation Club 4 Honor Student 1 -qt i x Robert Schmidt Quiet but sincere in his egorts. Sodalitv 3 CSNIC 3. 4 Mary Lou Sper .4 loier of sports. n great help to the team. Sodalitv 1. 2 CSNIC 1. 2. 3. 4 Dramatics 1. 2 Glee Club 1. 2 111 ft K Lawrence Seredy Unbound enthusiasm and a :est for life. CSXIC 1. 2. 3, 4 Bowling 1. 3 Football 2. 3. 4 Cantian Staff 2 Clee Club 3 Speech Club 4 Marian Stanley Combines lore and skill to ,form masterpieces. CSBIC 1. 2. 4 Bowling 2 N Joanne Skryp Enjoys the company of others, as others en- joy hers. CSXIC 2, 3. 4 Honor Student 2. 3. 4 Dramatics 4 Cantian Review 4 George Stanowick Always ready to lend Il helping hand when there is art work to be done. CSMC 1. 2. 3. 4 Bowling 1. 2. 3 Dramatics 1. 2. 3 Sodality 3. 4 CSMC 4 Cantian Review 1 43 ' Q Joseph Slusarczyk Small but hard work- ing and cheerful. Sodality 1. 2. 3 CSMC 1. 2. 3. 4 Bowling 1. 2. 3. 4 Speech Club 4 Lucille Stofey Her thoughts are lim: that unlock the u'orld's door. CSMC 2. 3. 4 Bowling 2 Stutlent Council 3. 4 Class Officer 3, Sec'v. Edward Ryba Young enough to seem tr e r y business - like and oltl enough to be a leader antl a wise friend. CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Student 2. 3 Class Officer 3, V. Pres. Student Council 3, 4. ,.....- - -S- S. 'Q v0 NN 0 Y Dc! Q! .Z-1 VDSJFJ '11 tWor11,gE 9l3'v'f': zi.-43-:D 5.50:-:sm :mpeg ro iam E 99427 Q N S, 4-Q2 fn 3.1 3 it : rg F -L Katherine Zimmer .4 day ztonlfl be incom- plete lllllhlllll th? sound of her laugh- ter. CSXIC 3. 4 Cantian Review 4 53 Specnoluzmg an SCHOOL AND COLLEGE YEARBOOKS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS PUBLIC SQUARE CLEVELAND Fourth Floor CH erry I-4600 4 4 '54 Cantian Review 4 Rt Rev Msgr A Tomasek ev ev ev Rev ev Rev ev ev John Helkert James E Hughes James P Kenny J W Kr1sp1nsky Stephen F Radecky James Slamlka Albert Terek Vargo P T A St ohn Cant1us St Mon1cas A 81 J Glass Co 'Nlrs Almasy Amph1on Mus1c Store Andys Sweet Shop Arrow Plumbmg Supply Co Art Espers Garage Bader Beauty Salon Nlr 81 Mrs Peter Bak Mr 8 Mrs Chester Bar Fred Baran Thomas Barr Denrson Square Dry Cleaners Mr 81 Mrs Albert M Bauer Raymond J Behan Alexander and Ellzabeth Bende Betty s Beauty Salon Betty Kaye s Dellcatessen Mr 81 Mrs John B1ernack1 Mr 81 Mrs Franc1s Blhn Mr John B1ku11c B111 Byks Gas Statlon Boryk Brothers Mr 81 Mrs Mrchael Brunarslu Bunny s Dehcates en MOHICZ Burrell Robert Burrell Caro Fran Brldal Dress Shop Catho11c Kn1ghts of Ohlo Mr 81 Mrs Steve Cherveny Ted Chmura Mr 81 Mrs R1chard Chop1n Mr 81 Mrs A CICCICTSRI James Coughlm Joe De11ar1a Mr 81 Mrs A J Desch N1Ch018S D1etz Jr Mr 81 Mrs Francls Downs Mr 81 Mrs Edward Drzxak Mr 81 Mrs Dubay Mr A Dudzlnskl Rt Rev Msgr Francxs Duda 906 College Ave Fr John Kusrak 906 College Ave Rev W J Walsh PATRONS Stanley Du11k John Durlca Mr 81 Mrs Clarence Dvorak Mr 81 Mrs Joseph Edward Dylas Fa1rfield SCFVICC Store Mr 81 Mrs Frank Falkowskn Mr 81 Mrs Leo T Fohl Fred F Folxno Forest C1ty Matenal Co Helen 81 Josephme Fornal F ranklm R8dl0 81 T V A Frlend Johnny Galesk1 A J Gencke MD Mr 81 Mrs George Gladlsh Mrss Sophla Golemblowskl Dr and Mrs Donald J Goodman Mr 81 Mrs R Grabowskl Grayzamc B1 Rlte Super Market 81 Mrs Walter GWlaZda 81 Mrs George Halej 81 Mrs George Halko John Halko 81 Mrs Steve Hanzcrxk Hardmg Beauty Salon Mrs Mary Hardulak Mr 81 Mrs Ray Head Mrs Helen Hemz G11bert Rosewater 81 Herman Herskovrc Mr Karl Hlltbrand John H11nka Hoffmans Inc Homeroom 104 George Horvath Mr 81 Mrs Hromada Jacks Noveltys Mr 81 Mrs Janas Janettes Yarn and Gxft Shop Joseph Jankura r 8. Mrs Rlchard Jankura 81 Mrs Paul Jarab 8 Mrs Oscar Jelmek Rose and Mary Ellen Complxments of John s Barber Shop Johnmes Delrcatessen Andrew Johnston IIII K 81 B Pure O11 Servrce 1' l' I' I' l' I' 81 Mrs Kaczrnarek 81 Mrs Edmund Kaczmarek 81 'Hr John Kakony Walter Kaczrnarek 81 Mrs Mlchael Kalonlck John Karaba r Stephen C Karaba John Kelley Mr 81 Mrs Casmlr K1a1bor Mr 81 Mrs A K1lmk16WlCZ Mrs C A Kochera J Kolecynskl Mr 81 Mrs W11l1am Konas Koryta Brothers Coal Mrs Charles Kovach Mr 81 Mrs J P Kowsk1 M1ss Dolores Kumorowskl Kunz Dellcatessen Mrs Anna Kusner Mr 81 Mrs J Kustra Alfred Lajewskl Llbbv Dress Shoppe Mrs Theresa Lmdeman Jeanne LlSOWSk1 Frank LUk8SZCWSkl Luke s Men s Shop Mr 81 Mrs J Majerczak Mr 8 Mrs M1chae1J Maran Mr 81 Mrs Walter J Marks Mrs Ann Mane Matta MBXIC s Confectlonery Mr 81 Mrs H McGlo1n Mr 81 Mrs John Mlhalko Modern Shoe Serv1ce Mormac Toy Mfg Co Mr 81 Mrs Mlchael Mozser Mrs Mary Mun1ak Mr 81 Mrs Franc1s Murray Mr 81 Mrs Joseph Noga P J Palmer Pearl Road Laundry Mr 81 Mrs S Pedersen Peter Paul Typewnter Mr 81 Mrs Stanley P1etrasz Professor Rexall Drugs Ptak s Furn1ture 81 App11ances Inc Pyramrd Sales R 81 S Se to S100 Store Mr 81 Mrs Mlchael Rrce do Rudy s DCJICHICSSCD Mr 81 Mrs Rygalskl Wir 81 Mrs J A RyblCkl Leonard Sacks Schaaf Drug Co Mr 81 Mrs Al Scharf 'Vlr 81 Mrs Edward Scheuermann Ruth Schlenkerman L S Schmxdt Mrs Mane C Schm1dt Mr 81 Mrs L Schwab Dr A J Schwartz Scranton Auto Servlce Scranton Dellcatessen 81 Mrs George Sherman 81 Mrs Joseph Shma 81 Mrs A Slenczka l' 1' 81 Mrs Slusarczyk Bemard A Smxth 81 Mrs John Sob1nsky BENEFACTCDRS A F rlend 3742 W 13th St Hankets Food Market .3422 Fleet Ave Judy Sodd Mr 81 Mrs Valentlne Sopko Mr 81 Mrs Steven Sotak Marlene Sper Mary Lou Sper Stas Funeral Home Mr W J St6CZk0WSkl Joan Stepko Mlss Helen Stofey Mr 81 Mrs Vxto Sugho Wllllam Telsky Mr 81 Mrs Mart1n Th1e1 Tolcher Famrly Mr 81 Mrs W1111am S Tomcko Mr 81 Mrs E Tulte Mr 81 Mrs Leonard Urban Mr 81 Mrs George Varga Benyamm Verdell Walter Beverages Werssman Furmture Co West 25th Hobby 81 Cycle West S1de Mkt Clgar Stand 'Nlr 81 Mrs Martm Wojdacz Mr 81 Mrs Martm Mojdacz Mr 81 Mrs Joseph Y8klmOW Katherme ZDOIOWSRI Mr 81 Mrs Z1mon Barbara Zmt Frank Zolna Po11sh Llbrary Home 1108 Kemlworth Dr L1n R Racme 2601 W 14th S Stanley J Rxce 2175 W 14th Sr 2486 W 14th St Ann s Del 2643 Scranton Rd Mr 81 Mrs Wm S 6308 Farnsworth Dr1ve B B Candy Company 624 Woodland Ave Frank E Bama Funeral Home 2159 W 14th St Belk1ns Men s Shop 3095 W 2a1h St The Craxg Blllldlllg Co 5700 Rldge Rd Aron Henry s Poultry West S1de Market House Rxta Kochera 177 East RldgCW00d Drne Genevxeve Kopetz 7115 Dartouth Dr1ve Nlr 81 'Nlrs M1chae1 Madey 11678 W00dVlCW Blvd Joseph C Mauohnx 81 Son 11603 Euc11d Avenue Ohro Foundry 9812 Qumcy Awe Pear1v1ew Nleats 4900 Pearl R011 Royal Ice Cream 1730 E 60th St St Thomas More Church West 16 81 Plamfield Ave South S1de Dept Store 2407 Professor Ave Th1rd Order of St Francls Of St John Cant1us Parlsh A J Tomon 2144 W 14th Street Frank Wojnarowslu 81 Hrs Orchestra 143 Chestnut H111 Rd Bndgeport Conn R . ' M . . . . ' ' ' R . . . . M . . 1 - - - - R . . . . M . 1 s. . . . ' ' M . - R . . ' ' M . . 1 ' ' - - . ' . . ' M . 1 - - R . . . . M . . R . . ' . . ' 1 ' , , , ' , Mr. . , . . . . l ' - . . Mr. ' ' , i , ' ' Mr. . . 1 A , ' M . . . ' . . . . ' . M - - ' ' '. ' Q ' . Mr. . ' Mr. . ' ' ' I . . . . Mr. . A . ' - - . Mr. - - ' Mr. . ' - l . , ' ' I Mr. 81 Mrs. Joe Helmetz ' ' ' l Mr- 5 Mrs- T3 Stfovef ' Mr. . I . ' l - - In ' ' , ' J' , , s - 1 . I . . - ' '. . 1. , , ' Co. The Luksco Sand and Gravel 1 Company Coll Luksco F:rst For uollty and Prompt Servnce 4758 Van Epps Road Cleveland 9 Ohno 8815 ON 1 8816 Marathon Self Serve Market 2201 W 11th Street Cleveland Ohlo With Pleasant Memorles an we extend our smcerest good wnshes to the CLASS OF 1954 JUNIORS OF 203 MOHAR PLUMBING COMPANY 6721 ST CLAIR AVENUE HE 1 5188 Compliments Marymount Hospital 12300 McCracken Road Garfield Heughts The Llncoln Herghfs Savings 81 Loan Company 2247 Professor Cleveland Ohlo Q ' ' . ON - - d with pride of Alllance Prlntlng Co A I Root Company 7439 Broadway Avenue Ml l 6572 Medma, Ohlo Rev Rev ev Rev Rev Rev Rev Felux Choromanskr W J Golembaewski Edmund F Kuczmarski Edward Knckel F C LaudlckO L G C James E Maher W A Uhlnr Dr G N Allen Dr J I A en Abbey Market Al Andrasclk Mr G Mrs Mlchael Aron Bohr Lumber Co Barrd Foerst Corp Mr 81 Mrs Sigmund A Blak Mr 8- Mrs J P Bunsey Mr G Mrs Walter Chleva Cleslak Pharmacy Compliments of a Frnend Connors Co Cotton Club Beverage Dempsey: Oasns Tavem Dydo Bakery Mr I- Mrs Raymond Ecke Homeroorn 'l02 Fulton Radlo 8. T V Futey s Meat Market Frank Gebura Dr L B Glxewskr Guth Shoes SPONSORS Dr Paul N Hedrick Bull Hot: Servlce John Hot: Cafe Edward Hudak Jack 8. Eddys Good Food Jacobson Furnnture A J Jarus Realtor Jnndra Holan Funeral Home Joan Loretta Bernice Trudy Janet Koders Home and Auto Supply Sabina Kadzrelskl Mr 8 Mrs Ted Klapperlch Mr 8 Mrs J P Kmaeclk F J Kmnecrk Attorney at Law P J Kmleck Otto Kofron Konrad Furnrture Co Lee Edwards Furniture Co Luvnng Rosary Sodallty E W Malong M D Marnno Furmture and Appl Mr 8. Mrs Leonard Matczynskl Mr 8- Mrs J F McCready Joe Mero s Barber Shop Memphls Kreem Kung Mr 8. Mrs Stanley Munrak Josre Nastal Oak Park Cleaners Stanley Obloy Anna Oros George Perk Furniture Peter Rocco Puglnese Quo Vadls Cabinet Co Sam s Servace Statnon Sensors 205 Sepsr Funeral Home Slavrn Fumlture Co Mr G Mrs Al Slobodzlan Charlotte Schubert South Srde Beverage Co Samt Barbara s Sodaluty Salnt John Cantlus Dads Club Mr 8- Mrs Frank Stanowlck Mr 8- Mrs John Stofey Joseph Stofka Sunshine Dalry Tausch Floor Coverrng Co Taylor Van Allen Co Thomas Thachnk Adolph Tucky Mass Patrncna Vurostek Jacob J Vranderlc West 'I4 Drug Wolvenne Express Norman C Young Mr If Mrs Albert Zowal Jr LOCAL 8. LONG DISTANCE MOVING Balorek Shell Servlce American Moving 81 Storage 30 Years Servnce to The Public 3237 Scranton Road Moving Storage Crotmg Shuppmg Mom Office 2108 W Superior Ave Cleveland, Ohro MA 1 1448 ogy of Nnght AD 53576 ON l 9548 Complete Lubllcotnon ond Manor Auto R epcurs l I I C O O R . . n . . I g- ' I .- . . .'u , , ' . , ' ' . u . I ' 9 a I I n ' . . ' . e . . ' ' , ' ' . . . . Dr. 8- Mrs. A. J. Kmieck Stan Sokols I ' . I ' ' I a l I U O l ll ' ' ll . - I I 1 - Equ pmenr Accessones Parts Auro Pam! The southslde Ha rdwa re Sport ng Goods A o1c1O 05 oLympC 12010 Company Mlckey S Aufg C0 Appla ces Rod os T e so Ho dwore 9210 Lorarn Ave Cleveland 2 Ohro P fs Wollpope' MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 2358 Professor Avenue lf Its For Your A to We Hove lt Cleveland 13 Ol1I0 Tnres Tubes Batter es Household Paunt Appl ances PR OSDGCT l Compluments per s Delicatessen 2205 w 20th sneer Compluments Sl' Cecelia Choir G 8- W WELDING C0 Henry Gerosku 1898 Carter Road extend tI'1e1r BEST WISH ES Sunray Fllms, Incorporated 2108 Payne Avenue VON'S Cleveland, ohm Five and Ten Cent Store Your Source of Supply MA I 5489 2253 Professor Avenue i -- . - n- . . i Tlni -2 i - ' I , . .. , In - 1- elvlln- r - ' Qin - ' I 1, 1 U as H I . 1 1 it . i - of S ' ' of II ll . . l . G BALFOUR C0 Known wherever there ore schools and colleges 1601 Chestnut Street Bastian Bros Company 3181 W 165th Street Cleveland Ohio Phone PR I 8065 Bazil Furnace Company GAS COAL OIL FURNACES Licensed and Bonded 2978 West 25th Street Cleveland 13 Ohio Compliments VESTMENTS CHURCH SUPPLIES John T Bnlmskn MISSION GOODS ALTAR BOY CASSOCKS 7th Ward Councilman 1420 Castle Avenue PR 1 4643 Bugala Insurance Agency 2601 West 14th Street Cleveland 13 Ohio Annette Bugolo PR 1 631 AND SURPLICES CONRAD S RELIGIOUS GOODS 2946 LORAIN AVENUE Cleveland Ohio MEIrose 1 1969 Lg Q e . ' Philadelphia 3, Pennsylvania of Q I I 1 I . -6 - Corsages for School Partres and Dances SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS Zelek s Floral and Gift Shoppe Wucholskr Floral? THE CLASS QF 1954 2309 Professor Avenue su17a77 A FRIEND Everythrng At One Place Harrls Flxture 81 Supply Co MARYMOUNT HIGH Expert Kutchen and Cafeteria Layouts Natronolly Known Food Service Equipment and Supplies 740 CARNEGIE AVENUE 12215 GRANGER ROAD MAm 1 964C Extends A Robmson Qualrty Merchandrse at Great Savings 251 The Old Arcade T E L I9 4 H C ASS OF 5 Second Floor PR ospect l 3646 Complrments PRINTERS DESIGNERS CALENDARS Commercial lndustrral Lou Meluska Pontlac, Inc west Town Prmtmg Company 2366 West 'llth Street 6603 Bmokpark Road Corner Kenilworth Avenue Cleveland 9 Ohlo Cleveland 13 Ohro Lou Melrska ON tarro l 5060 PR ospect l 2263 1 - To Sincere Congratulations JEWELERS to l l l of U - l Century Printers 9840 Loraan Avenue ME l 3268 Day Fabrlcatlng Company 12205 St Clalr Avenue UL l 5560 BEST WISHES GRADUATES T e Llncoln Savings 81 Loan Company 3116 West 25th Street Cleveland 9 Ohlo Frnendly Folks FL l OO 6 Thlnklng About T Your f 9 lil -I-9 Ki I Maybe a telephone career IS just what you want an mterestmg job wlth a good salary and friendly people to work wnth Why not come IH and talk It over? THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY CH erry l 9457 Res PR ospect l Ol8l Falrfreld Sales 81 Servlce Complete Auto Service We Buy Sell and Trade Cars 2180 West 14th Street corner Falrtneld Joe Bycoskne and Son BR l 7000 Open Dolly to 9 P M Factory Fu rnltu re Company EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOME Wnth Style and Qualnty for Less 4997 BROADWAY Cleveland Ohno lOpp Clark Brldge Lmel h H ' . -31 .fn , 2 , . . . Future ? L ., l snNa.AnR GAS 8. olLs l A 1 I '1 . ' . . I U A a Holcombe School Supplles Co COn9'0fU'Of'Of'S GRADUATES 1710 East 22nd Street Cleveland Ohlo Te Ukralnlan Savings Co Corpus Chrlstl Church Rev Anthony B Orlemansku Pastor Rev HenryA Jezeskl Asslstant 2-'90 Professor Sheet 4201 Blddulph Road Cleveland Ohno Cleveland Ohno Mfxm 1 5749 Harmony Club Beverages SCRANTON BEVERAGE CO 2487 West 25th Street CLEVELAND 13 OHIO J CZAJ KOWSKY I . h f . I A Savings Institution since l9l5 I . I . I Charles Patrack Carney Soles Representotuve for Schools Cleveland News 'l80'l Superior Avenue PR 14800 TV SETS A Matela 81 Sons Company IX Tubes BIG DISCOUNT' SAVE MONEY' CHURCH GOODS Religious Artacles 3349 UNO RW' 7844 Mtcmgun Avenue Detroit Muchlgan Compluments Complnments T e State Chemical Manufacturing Company South Side servlce 2435 Superuor Avenue T l 7114 Get the best Get .gzakezif A Dairy Products BELLE VERNON MILK CO 5740 CARNEGIE AVE ENd1cott 1 woo P' - . 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