Central Catholic High School - Echo Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1964

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Seen daily during October in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, the Sons of Mary lead lunch-hour Kosary for their schoolmates. SHAMROCK of Central Catholic High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana Vol. XXVI October 4, 1963 No. 2 Father Emanuel Plans College Day; 19 Colleges From 5 States Reply Central Catholic will host its third annual College Day Sun- day Oct. 20. Of the colleges in- vited by Reverend Joseph Emanuel, guidance director, 19 have now accepted. The program will begin with a welcoming address by Rever- end Robert Hammond, principal. Three sessions of individual counseling will follow the gen- eral meeting. Colleges sending representa- tives to this year ' s event are from Indiana and four neighbor- ing states. Those from Indiana are Saint Joseph ' s College, Saint Mary ' s College, Saint Mary-of- Shamrock Receives AII-Catho!ic Rating The SHAMROCK recently re- ceived an All-Catholic rating from the Catholic Press Associa- tion. The newspaper was highly commended for its Christian at- titude and was referred to as a leader of Catholic Action. The CPA also praised the SHAMROCK for its service to the school and its community and for its editorial content. Its physical appearance, uni- formity and consistency in style, and headline construction and accuracy merited a rating of ex- cellence. the-Woods College, and Marian College. Representing Illinois are Rosary College, Lewis Col- lege, Saint Procopius College, Saint Xavier College, and Loyola University. Three universities — Xavier, Dayton, John Carroll, and the College of St. Mary of the Springs will come from Ohio. Mount Mary College and Mar- quette University from Wiscon- sin; Siena Heights College, the University of Detroit, Mary- grove College and Nazareth Col- lege from Michigan end the list of colleges. Students from Bishop Luers, Decatur Catholic, and Hunting- ton Catholic High Schools have been invited to the College Day program. CC Schedules Living Rosary The annual Living Rosary will be held this year Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Central Catho- lic gym. Some new features have been added to this SSC-sponsored event. To enable the partici- pants to reflect more readily on the mysteries of the rosary, a scriptural quotation will precede the recitation of each Hail Mary and a pictorial representation of the mystery will be shown. Poitrayinj; the characters in these scenes will be Susan Hall and Julie Motherwell in the An- nunciation: Joanne Moore and Helen Reimers, the Visitation; Karon Choka, the Nativity; Cindy Loraine, the Presentation; and Jo .Ann Schlotter. Greg Bruno and Mike Reimers, the Finding in the Temple. As in former years, the stu- dents who make up the Living Rosary will be selected from various organizations through- out the school. The Sons of Mary will form the Cross and Wie Our Fathers. The girls from the SSC, CSMC, Daughters of Mary, Veronica Guild, and Red Cross will represent the beads of the Hail Marys. Reverend Robert Jaeger will speak. The ceremony will close with the Benediction of the Blessed Sncrament. Orchestra Concert Commemorates 25th Jubilee Commemorating its 25th year, the CC orchestra will present its annual concert, Sunday, Oct. 13, at 8 p.m. in the school gym- nasium. Under the direction of Mr. Jo- seph M. Woods, the program, entitled Carnival of Melody, will include the following selec- tions from Lerner and Lowe: Blue Moon, Singing in the Rain, Moonlight Serenade, Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo, and Love Is a Many-splendored Thing. The members of the string section of the orchestra are: Barbara Bogdon, Therese Der- loshon, Judy Dodane, Carol Franchi, Mary Ann Neuhaus, Judy Orth, and Ruth Osterholt. Anita Plummer, Mike Sauter, Linda Steinbeck, Judy Sunder- land, and Mike Walsh complete this section. John Connell, Joe Forte, Phil Rohyans, and John Suelzer con- ( Continued on Page 6) pi: I 27

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Robert Schuhler Jost ' iih Seyfei ' t Judith Sitko Steve Skevington Joyce Smitli Thomas Smith John Snyder Mary Sommers Richard Staley Jorgann Steward Stephen Steinbacher Charles Steinbiecher Kathy Strait Thomas Studinski Cathy Swinehart Jim Tayloi Larry Taylor DeRetta Tempel Kay Todd Mike Todoran Ivlelmiia Torres Charlene Trott Dennis Turner Ted Van Rooyen Virginia Vaughn Ralph Vela Linda ' etter Michael ' oors Maryilyn Vorndran Phillip Vorndran Louis Vosmeier Janis Walker Lucinda Walker John Walsh Susan Walsh Philip Wass Tara Weimer I)eborah Winter Mary Wirges Janet Wisniewski Sandra Wood Patrick Worth Joyce Wuttke John Ybarra Mike Zent It ' s up and over for these energetic freshman girls in Miss Heighway ' s gym class. Freshman English teachers. Mr. Lee Horn. Sister Irma Ignatia, and Sister Francis Gertrude, examine the freshman literature book.



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SHAMROCK October 4, 1963 Rosory Rotes Reverence The rosary is a powerful means of keeping in touch with God and Our Blessed Mothei, commented Sister Maureen Therese on the value of the rosary. Our Lady herself introduced the rosary through Saint Dominic. On tlie first Sunday of October, 1571, a sea battle took place at Lepaiito. Through the rosary the Moslems were defeated. This prompted Pope Pius V to institute Oct. 7 as the Feast of the Most Holy Rosary. Sister went on to say that the rcsary is like a chain that draws us to Mary ' s Son. Real miracles of grace have occurred through it. Death-bed conversions have been made, bringing many souls to God. Highly indulgenced by the Church, the rosary brings us closer to eternal happiness. Sister quoted Reverend Patrick Peyton, CSC. The family that prays together, stays together. Through the rosary the family is united in prayer. It is a means of communicating with Our Blessed Mother and making the family stronger. This is the month of the Most Holy Rosary. Will you be com- municating with Heaven? Mass - Soul Tonic Do you ever feel down in the dumps or mi. ed up about every- thing? Does schoolwork bother you no end? Do you wish your parents would give you a break? Apparently your life needs a quick pepper-uppei! And that doesn ' t mean a new dress or an old car. You need a new meaning to your life — something that will make you feel good inside. Unlike students in other schools, v.e have the answer right here at CO. Every day we have the opportunity to be with Christ at 7:30 in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Maybe you can ' t make it every day. Perhaps you can just make it once a week. But cer- tainly this would put a new light into your life. Council Commentory Ecumeni- cal Council re- opened Sept. 29. over 40 delegate o b - servers were present. These L observers, 12 of whom rep- Anne , , J. V, resented the Orthodox Church while the other 34 represented the Protestant religions, play a great part in the Council. It is true that they have no vote in the Council, but their opinions are gravely asked for and considered. Although the Church cannot unbend in doc- trinal matters, she is making every effort to bring all Chris- tians to a closer unity. Delegates who have attended Vatican II are grateful for the complete confidence which was by Anne Sommers When the shown them. Professor Nichols, a Presbyterian, stated We were welcomed like brothers in Christ and given with com- plete confidence the means of following the debates and of multiplying contacts with the Council Fathers. One of the delegates ex- claimed I hadn ' t realized any- thing like this existed. I thought the Roman Catholic Church was a very closed, com placent sectai-ian body that had nothing to learn from anybody else. I now know this is no longer accurate, if it ever was. These are the reactions of the delegates to the Council, but where did they get their false ideas? From YOU! Now that Christian understanding, if not unity, is imminent, don ' t you have a responsibility to your neighbor? The Council seems to think vou do. Be A Turtle -Taster Ha e you ever been watching TV and suddenly craved some- thing that ' s chocolate, chewy, and packed with nuts ? ' Most every- one has. That ' s why it ' s so easy to sell Seaway Turtles. They practically sell themselves. It ' s a bet that if you just show people a Seaway Chocolate Turtle, one look at its creamy, rich chocolate texture will make them drool for a bite. So give them a sample. That look of sheer delight and pleasure when they swallow their first mouthful will tell you that you ' ve got a customer. Chances are he ' ll buy two. You ' ll not only earn yourself a fabulous prize, but you ' ll help your school as well. You ' ll gain friends for life because the next time they get that craving they ' ll bite into a scrumptious Seaway Chocolate. Member — Indiana High School Press Association Quill and Scroll, Catholic High School Press Association, Columbia Scholastic Press Association SHAMROCK To the ord, through the word. Published monthly by the journalism students. Central Catholic High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana Subscription, $2.00 per year; $2.50 by mail Editor in Chief Helen Reimers News Editors Jayne Frederick, Jo Ann Schlotter, Lynn Schmieman Feature Editors Patti Kintz, Joanne Moore, Steve Sims Literary Editors Barb Fiscoe, Susan Hall Sports Editors Mark Barthnlnmy. Henry Reitzuff Class Editors Julie Motherwell, Dianna Pettit Club Editor Patricia Hartman Photography Editors Karen Choka, Pat DeWald. M:tr ' Ellen Tetlow Photographers Alan Bennett, Mike Walsh Artists Jane B:iker, Julie Centlivre, Tom Hake Writers Dian Bauer, Greg Bruno, Charles Farrell, Don Parrot, Anne Snmmers Copy reader Cindy Loraine Staff Typists Sharon Parrot, Sharon Felger Business Manager Ken Auer Advertising: Manager Mike Sauter Circulation Manager C?.rolyn Bauman Circulation Staff Kathy Berkshire, Mary Sue Lassen Adviser Sister Janet. SP 28

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