Cathedral High School - Chimes Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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:t ■► ■ o (I school can run it- self. The job ot ad- ministrator is a diffi- cult one whose im- portance IS trcqucntly fori otten. The role of the administrator Is to see to it that all of the policies ot the school are faithfully and fairly followed. Cathedral IS lucky that this ideal is an everyday reality. Every member of the Cathedral community IS better off because of the dedication and hard work of its administrators. 1. Bro. James Meegan: n years at Cathedral. 9 as a Brother; Principal, World History. English 4. Parents ' Club Moderator. Alumni Assoc. He enjoys stamp collect- ini;. gardening and literature. 2. Bro. Christopher Bassen. ESC: At CHS since 1065 except for one year ot study; Vice-Principal Dean of Students. Phys- ics. Religion J. He likes the students at CHS because of their basic honesty and i;oodwill. His hobbies are birdwatchmg. models and computer work. i. Bro. Edmond Larouche: S years at Cathe- dral; Vice- Principal Dean of Studics- Director of Einances. Theology 2. He enjoys sleeping, eating, being a card shark and listening to Mr. Eish lecture. l. Bro. Manuel Vega. ESC; Vice Principal- Director of Curriculum Master Teacher. English 4. Spanish 2. Spanish Literature. He spends his leisure traveling, reading, at the theater (live) and in bookstores. 1 Bro. Xavier Lavagetto: At CHS X years; Director of Student Activities. Chemistry. Theology 2. Bro. X relaxes with theology, fish, classical records and philosophy. 6. Bro. Anthony I.enz; 11 years at Cathedral. Director of Athletics, Algebra. Trigono- metry Calculus. He loves brotherhood, tennis, photography and guitar, in that order. i r 6 ' - 0c4fe »« » d

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♦— •■ V-H. tmm wm wmEii Id ■ ' ' iV ' (7t CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL SiaJium S ' ay TtUphor Lot Angeltt CalifonKi 90012 (21}) 22i-2iiB To The Cathedral Studentbody: This school year begins the celebration of t e 300th anniversary of the founding of the Christian Brothers by St. John Baptist de La Salle. St. La Salle saw the need of the times to provide an education to the young in order to assist in the salvation of their souls and to prepare them to live productive and peaceful lives. He was a pioneer and innovator in the field of education. Cathedral High School and its faculty by its philosophy and practices attempt to carry out the spirit and goals of St. La Salle. Catheral attempts to provide the atmosphere and a course of studies in religion that helps to develop our students into strong Catholic young men. Our academic program Is designed to allow our graduates to take advantages of the educational opportunities available on the college level. It is our belief that by continuing your education after high school, you will be able to meet the challenges of a new century and aid in the solution of problems that still plague our society. Over many years — from the 1920 9 into the new decade of the 1980 8, Cathedral has been known for its spirit and the loyalty of its students. It is the students of Cathedral with their good sportsman- ship and high standard of conduct who have over al3 the land spread your name . Ifou are the heart and the soul of Cathedral. The present school year has seen improvements and changes at Cathedral. From the refur bishing of the library by the Archdiocese, to the revival of the retreat program, the introduction of the evening marriage course for seniors, and the fine arts elective. Cathedral continues to grow. This year has seen strong student Interest and support in the various projects of student government and organizations. The Red Cross Blood Driva, the funds raised for Toys for Tots by the Christmas tree sale, and the donations made to assist needy families during Thanksgiving witness to your generosity and concern. The dedication and hard work of our athletic tean s are another testi- mony to the spirit and courage of our studentbody. The support those teams have been given has been strong. Throughout all of our efforts we will continue to grow and prosper with your cooperation and enthusiasm. And in all we do we must reiaember that God is our strength and our salvation. .- ..tttJU— CRBBI nil IM MTU Tlil WWs Rim ' m£m wm JEII2B, 2i i Sr V J U S t — •- 6 «e4lfc 90 ' » ' d - r Np --4



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