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ScU Wc I ainienance Jhe itlonumental ZJaik of keeping our school in g-ood condition falls to our three mainten- ance men — Mr. Earl Schmitt, Mr. Luis Gonzalez, and Mr. Alfred Snawder. Besides their regular duties of cleaning, these men perform numero-s other tasks. nte 1 ii L %r W earl morn.n y, afternoon. Frances Robbins and Bonnie Wiedelman work hard in the cafeteria to provide the student body and a number of the faculty members with a substantial noon meal. The cafeteria opens at 7:45 each morn- ing for those who want breakfast. 11:19 a.m. 11:21 a.m. 16
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Secretaries — uL3l udinedd m anaaer 9 ' Uhe ' JJookilore now in its second year of op- eration, has already proved to be an asset to the stu- dents of Central Catholic. Its location on the first floor makes it convenient for the students to pur- chase their books and supplies throughout the year. Jane Harris and Bill Schaab assist Mr. Pender- gast in giving service to the students. Iflr. Charles f- andergciif, business man- ager for Central Catholic, has his headquarters in the Bookstore. Here he keeps the tuition and fee accounts, orders supplies for all departments of the school, and manages the book sales. m-.. J efen Ste liii .J elen -Jtemen, ' 62, has assumed the duties of secretary and receptionist to Father Hammond. Her ' s is the voice with a smile that receives all in-coming phone calls and directs them to the required extension. lllti. JSernice Jcne in. l ernice yclien serves as Sister Maureen Therese ' s right hand in the second floor ofllce. Mrs. Ocken always knows who is here and who isn ' t — • and why — as she handles the absence list. Many other secretarial duties require her at- tention from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. IS
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}iUA ' }te M4- Parents of the seniors will at- tend the ' 63 Baccalaureate din- ner, a decision made at the re- cent Mother ' s Club meeting. Experiments in a Change of Pace in the Teaching of Mathe- matics, published in the Octo- ber issue of The Catholic Edu- cator is a literary accomplish- ment of Sister Mary Timothy, SP, CC math teacher. In her article. Sister points out the efforts made by Catho- lic teachers, religious and lay, to teach ' modern mathematics ' with new, up-to-date methods. Sister obtained her Master ' s degree in mathematics from In- diana State College. This sum- mer she participated in the Na- tional Science Foundation Sum- mer Institute for Teachers of Mathematics at Indiana Univer- sity. The spiritual bouquet sent to Bishop Pursley in Rome, for the success of the Vatican Council, included 1990 Masses, 1845 Holy Communions, 1710 N-isits to the Blessed Sacrament, and 1691 rosaries. SHAMROCK of Central Catholic High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana Vol. XXV October 31, 1962 No. 3 Penny ' To Brighten Irish Stage Susan Koembke will assume the lead role in Central Catho- lic ' s Fall Play, Penny, to be pre- sented Nov. 9 and 11 at 8:15 p.m. in the school gymnasium. The play is under the direction of Mr. Robert Storey, who will be assisted by Jean DeBender. Other members of the cast include Dianne Ball as Mrs. Pi-ingle, Tom Snider as Mr. Pringle, John Connell as Doodle, Ralph Wetmore as Elwood, An- gela Pursley as Aunt Ellen, Pat Kite as Mr. Jackson, Jean De- Bender as Alice, Mary McCrady as Fay, Judy Herrmann as Nor- ma, Adrian Reimers as Mr. Daw- son, and Tom Palmer as Cedric. This three-act play, written by Marrijane and Joseph Hayes, is based upon the comic strip character of the New York Her- ald Tribune, and exemplifies the conflicts which arise in a young Marilynn Fox, box office; Jane Father Richard Madden, O.C.D. To Conduct Annual Retreat Reverend Richard Madden, OCD, Vicar at the Carmelite Monastery in Youngstown, Ohio, will be retreat master this year. Father Madden is the author of four books, A Boy In His Teens, Yott Asked Me, Men in Sandals, and Life of Christ. The latter is a down-to-earth stoi-y of the life of Jesus, written exclu- sively for teenagers in the color- ful language which they under- stand. Father Madden has the unique ability to instill humor and enthusiasm into things which are often treated too seri- ously. Father Madden was cited by the U.S. Air Force for his out- standing work with the youth in the armed forces. He received the Don Bosco Award for a na- tionwide influence on youth. He preaches missions and re- treats at air bases and in high schools and colleges throughout the United States. Father Madden Seniors and juniors will at- tend retreat Nov. 5, 6, and 7. Retreat for sophomores and freshmen will begin the after- noon of Nov. 7 and will continue through Nov. 9. teenager ' s life. Heading the committees are Marcia Lehman, business man- ager; Barb Schlensker, tickets; Westerman, publicity; Carole Daszewski, properties; Darlene Bojrab, make-up; and Joe Ton- sing, stage crew. Seen rehearsing for the Fall Play. Penny. to be presented Nov. 9 and 11, are Ralph Wetmore, John Connell. Susan Roembke, Tom Snider, and Dianne Ball. Byzantine Mass Keynotes Youth Discussion Day Tomorrow at 6 a.m., 90 CC students will depart for India- napolis to attend Catholic Youth Discussion Day, which will be held at Cathedral High School. Eight hundred students from the Evansville and Fort Wayne dio- cese will attend the conference. Rev. Frank Holland, SJ. pro- fessor at Xavior University, will speak at the opening and gener- al sessions. Holy Mass will be offered in the Byzantine Rite. In the afternoon sessions stu- dents will divide into groups to discuss such topics as Catholic Action, the Ecumenical Council, and teenage responsibility and leadership. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, following the gen- eral session, will close the day. Moms Hold Fall Dance Central Catholic Mother ' s Club will hold its annual fall dance Saturday, Nov. 10, from 9 to 12 at the American Mace- donian Hall. Music for round and square dancing will be pro- vided by Bob Taylor and his band. Mrs. Carl Boneff and Mrs. William Rondot are chairman and co-chairman, respectively. Decorations, which will carry out an autumn theme, are being planned by Mrs. Anthony De- Rose and Mrs. Charles Brown, co-chairmen of the decorations committee. Mrs. Walter Beck- man is benefit chairman. Her co-chairmen are Mrs. John Min- nick and Mrs. Donald Thieme. Please remember in your prayers Gerald Kline, ' 60, who was killed recently in an auto accident. 17
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