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

 - Class of 1954

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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.

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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'



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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.

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