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T FIN NCES ARECO CBR it '27 ii W Area:
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, . l ' Seventy Fort Wayne farea hlgh receiving
8, V school seniors were among 15-' sfihools' su
. ,000 students in the United States high scores
' Q 6 - . d to benamcd today7aS rsxerslfini lnationimclrzd
, , u . .1 , th K , .1 M i ..Vlfe are ln turmoil an ourialmg in the 1969- 0 , a ona: on a A
hiors Noi 2,38 l:f,,iizi sniie ir far li ous,lnation is cxamlnlng itself," he Merit Scholarship competltlon. ahflxintcfes'
in a fwegp Q h' Il ho v fy hc 'E - ks of observes. "Spiritual values have The semi-finalists were among blvNlTP IN1
"""'g me ,mfr page W ith 4- e of a l h 3 l likeibeen lost somewhere, and this the highest scorers in their states County ure:
schools, "aloft aww' e iis where the Christian school on the National Merit Scholar- High School
contributions to the Dw 1 . l . .. lghipl Qualifying Test, which was ato, Susannf
zunity, and the financial He sees utiff the coun- comes m-' h h been aiglven. last February to some liam A. Phi
f they currently cfm- try and ch h depending SUSKCSUUU ' er? 3? .t ' 750,000 students in 17,250 schools High schoo.
I .hs-iwtlv -mm -'ist'-n edlleh- breakdown in family life In our .....t......,i,i.. mlm, mnsfinne less mer and lv
i at- and Centra
ly SHARON LITTLE ' , ' ' . ,he School -- -
my to learn hm, lhsliop rslect Cates lnample
the air!"
aims an enthusiastic
hop Dwengcr High 5
1 if it's true, HDWU
Yellow
rtter get prepared
of students longing
of that very speclaf
wing certainly woul
o have every right
atmosphere at Bi
er. This six-year-old s
st of Fort Waync's
c high schools, is bc
e-and alive - thai
hitects on thc first
students and facu
:onll.
E
Vu . Ou r YYUI
Ilweng r Is Catholic Answer'
Glas
In School ontroversv 60.52552
iPhoto Eg.-ature on page 5l
The controversy over elimination
of Catholic schools presents a
question which must be answered
by Catholics themselves, Bishop
Pursley pointed out last Sunday
in Fort Wayne. '
"So far they have given their
answer and we are looking at one
children. need thc help ol' others
in meeting this obligation."
HE INDICATED the obvious
benefit here is in that "the whole
community in which we live is im-
proved and enriched by having the
best educational facilities that can
be provided.
"We all know that our public
school system is subsidized by the
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Similz
Ilislmp lhrmzgvl' - lbrl I
hicago un
Assistant Prin
. . ' " -it naw." he quickly ..
g 5 ' taxes 922114212 Efilzens regardleg A well-lixilzuiccd prograun to pre- lglywomn
' U ua or ever will pare catholic high school girls Churclrs
' 0 for today's world will bc the goal Ilcdwigis
S V of the new llishop Dwengcr lligh cation is
c x School which opens its doors to .means C
1 ' ' fresluucn this fall in l-'ort Wayne. career, i
x at S Already in Fort Wayne to begin woman t
o' . e organizational work towards that in the ln
X V I goal is Sister lil. lledwigis., P.ll.J.C., ln her
UA V it om- me .u ,,1,.,,,d ,i who will b0illS5lSi.Zlllt principal ln Sister M,
mimi.-in.-c lw.- -- ' 'UU he -1- 1- charge of the girls' lilViiltgl.tSlS- are 111211:
vnzvz' Hlzil. UD ll nO- woman 4
l.: u at 4 IIH1' . . . n. She has her coll'
.i . Augustine time, -th
Qilmit- sin- ..,, tl . go for the women a
1- ul Intl 427' 'inill mathematics field," sl
num linac Un ' f fcachuigr Sister
'Wh im- 'st"'l'i"""' Bellevillz
i mo 383023 her fami
'i' and pp,,,,,,, on . .-.is , . was in h
u 5 J BISH'
' is u 1-pk
vs ulll be arlrled , I
rev years until '
,.
.s four-pear sta- V By KARL t7HRlSfl' las all other teams have lost at Speedy, diminutive halfbackl
g I' I lhshnp Davenger claimed ittslleast two games. Jen-y Schmidt accounted for two A s.,iwp lgqwlethlvsg may Egg
.uond Bishop s - 'oi-d straight city football ti I The Cadets still ha a sh of the Saints' touchdowns, while i""""'g an 0 y
Snuth B i . ,i 1 .I K . . , - . ds ot at
VH 00 -Sfldtliof r.-- ura convincing fashion byfthe title before last night but
,d,,m?f'i'f of 3 ""f'lHllnSZ 121811 year's co-champ, now are 1-2 in local action af-
nmmihftlnf- H 42-nt-ordia, 56-7, in cold weather,
the other six were divided be-,
tween Mike Nancarrow, Ed,
Cochran, Bill Sullivan, Joe R01
-fn...-s this week, hchallenzihi 0U
in-rnul ideals."
Father Edward J. Kraron: l
,-. I had a fresh logic in lssessm
...iii-n at Bishop Dwenkf- "HI
ri
C M l . . A ' ' -' we all want" and the tru
I wing in:.A Lisv night at Zollner Stadium. Sam1s.Cadets mano, Don Nichols and Denny .. i"llsi5,'m"'e'mne of
' ' -V . Logan. Kicking specialist Louie' om no freshmen pupil
. . ID C J 1 utial class of Bishop Dwe
'nffer Stunts to March 'Q 1, - ROY 'Md an Seven wwe- of
5 , 32333: 35' 0 sions and one for good measure -,gLg2Q,'2,,2,'If,,f,j2i'ciZI.2g,Af,ih"'
5-I-I ill-2 after a penalty call nullified a f"'fg ,f1'1C,ff,,,1S,,?'5'i12'Q,'ifS
ic - Bishop llwenct-r iliilvvilt' tennis. lllL'iillilllll'fi the L S, 2-32.1 29.3 successful kick. ' years
ike the field to the tune ol' "When the Saints Colne ?illlt'il 0 Us S Joel Tew scoredfor the ailing rains. Krason me the if
nnnoimm-fi Inst wg-L-I, hy lin-emger Principal I-'uthel' l'.1iu'-WI T-- l,. Cad ts .th 5- ' iffgdrflfgszn.'r'Q:mff,,.'2'Q'f,'
y will lu- 4-lull In :Um mul tyhily. trmiiligngql 1-nlurs Ill' lilt -lg the awesome ofkn. e WI. a yard wht ref Y-ml hm that the soademicxi
rf c M ver and mckmard de- turn to give the Concordia fol- 4 "
gpm-p m-nl.. lu' 1, lf.,-,ilu t-,.f.c-tl'tm1 Ilulnir-a.trlsYl.i.mLL11-du:1gui- -V V- -- - - --V ff f'lnwPr' fh9i'?'n"l" "'h""""""""" ""' "' " "'
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