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Yesterda . Toda X-. '? 4 5, i E. T Remember Dwenger in its early days? This is how the school looked when it was first constructed in 1962. i Can you believe how the nuns dressed back in 1963 when they first came to Dwenger? , 'yff.ii'-QQQPENING Cornerstone laying ceremonies were held September 8, 1963. Bishop Pursley officiated, assisted by Father Krason and Msgr. Lester. X
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AUREA TE '74 Bishop Dwenger High School 1 1 Fort Wayne, Indiana 1 Volume 8' 1 Opening , Staff and Acade People ,....., Sports ....,,.. Content mics Student Life ..... lndei ..... Ads .... Closing ...... 2 16 .U .50 .. .110 138 .....,,164 169 180 OPENING 1
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. . . . . . On the cornerstone of Bishop Luers and Bishop Dwenger High Schools you will find this inscription: To Our Youth, Citi- zens of this world we believe in educating them to live also in that world. These two objectives are not mutually exclusive: they are not in conflict, they do DOI run in oppo- site directions. They are parallel to each other, they complement and fulfill each other, they make it possible to educate the whole child who is to become the whole man, they enable him to recognize his iden- tity as a child of God and an heir of heav- en and to preserve that precious integrity of personal dignity and destiny without which life has no meaning that cannot be annulled by death ...... lBishop Pursley's dedication speech, Sept. 8, 19639 Bishop Dwenger High School was named for Rt. Rev. joseph Dwenger, second bishop of the Fort Wayne-South Bend diocese. Dwenger was constructed in 1962 on a 23 acre tract formed by North Clinton and Washington Center Road, and opened its doors on September 4, 1963 challenging our teenagers to seek eternal ideals. The impressive blue and white structure was dedicated Sept. 8, 1963 when Most Rev. Leo Pursley blessed the cornerstone with the motto To Our Youth, Citizens of Two Worlds. Freshmen were the only students to attend Dwenger in its first year, with an enrollment of 220. ' OPENING 3A
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