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Provides Means For Spiritual Growth For the first time in recent years, Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge l i became a realistic goal rather than an idealistic set of principles to be admired from afar. Catholic Central has long been dedicated to providing a Christian education through a balanced blend of athletic, academic, and spiritual principles and knowledge. Lately, however, it is the academic and spiritual facets which have been neglected. And since academic motivation must be realized within the student, it is the spiritual aspect the school must seek to enhance. The 1974-75 school year saw several new and enlightening innovations arise from a collaboration between the front office and Fr. Ned Donoher, director of spiritual activities. Individual retreats for each grade, penance services, morning masses, and afternoon communions arejust several of the endeavors that Fr. Ned organizes and runs with such fluence. One can only hope that this continues in the future and C.C. students are indeed taught Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledgef' tl'1 Sn ABOVE LEFT: Fr. Judd administers the Holy Eucharist. LEFT: Fr. Mizzi blesses the seniors' rings. TOP: The entire student body assembled for Mass once a month. ABOVE: Fr. Mizzi says Mass for the students. RIGHT: A reading from the Word ofGod. Student Life
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im SFUUHU il Boyis Bowl Week Hectic The 30th Boys's Bowl classic continued in the tradition of previous oneis by generating funds for many of De- troit's needy charities. Bowl week was filled with the usual flavor and pa- gentry of previous years, with many students joining in ' various activities. Even the rainy weather failed to dam- is pen the immense enthusiasm of those involved. Many students spent long hours setting up the gym, decorating fl cars, and promoting activities. it Most of the cars participated in the parade that tra- versed the entire surrounding area. After the parade, everyone enjoyed listening to the host of celebrities that . entertained during the assembly. df l L P' M. 22 Student Life LL.
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