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The Junior class officers, Maureen Campbell. Don Rei- chert. Marie Ferro, and Bob Dubuque, pause between classes for a picture. This page is sponsored by BUTTREY'S RENIERS SUPER MARKET Capable Sophomore class officers Linda Booke and Pat Sullivan strive to keep their class on top in every Central event. The Freshman class offi- cers, just getting a foothold in the school affairs, are Mary Gaudet. Pat Kelleher, Mary Ann MacIntyre, and Don Manning. Student Board officers Ken Boice, Mary Ann Orchowski. Chuck Kennedy, and Kasper Schaff take time out from their busy class schedule to pose for a picture. The Student Board officers and the class of- ficers are always working with the students in carrying out the rules and regulations of the school and making school events a success. They also work to bring the students and the faculty into closer contact. Officers all strive to help make a better Central by showing an example in strong school spirit.
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General Custer r—t r INDIVIDUAL 1 ; 1 • S J .♦■ v4t£ see eac ? individual in his own light. He is doing his part scho- lastically, socially, and athletically. He is united with his neighbor through a common goal and co- operative action. One student alone could not make Central what it is, but with each doing his part, together they make up the student community of Cen- tral Catholic High School. In a few years—only months for some—students will be par- ticipating with their fellow citi- zens in the civic life of the com- munity in which they make their home. The ability to fulfill these duties will stem from the training which they received in school years. They will receive the grace from Cod to practice patience, humility, and charity through their work with others. As Cath- olics. these young men and women will share in a still deeper union —that of the Mystical Body. They began to share in this union at Baptism. Then as they grew to be teenagers and received more of the grace of Cod through the Sacraments and good works, they began to realize more clearly what the Mystical Body meant. And as adult Christians they will find this realization growing stronger, their devotion to Christ increased. 7 6 0 u uox 7 6
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