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Class Patron Blessed Virgin Class Flower Class Colors Forgetfmefnot Blue and Gold Class Motto For God, For Country, For Catholic Central Freshman Class Resume September 6, 1944 marks a memorable day in the annals of Catholic Central high school for a group of one hundred and ninetyffour curious, halfffrightened freshies as they entered the portals of Catholic Central for the first time. After the usual preliminaries, we were assigned to our Home Rooms where we were made most welcome. , The next few days were days of utter confusion only known to freshmen. Under the skillful supervision of the faculty, we resumed our studies in earnest, and worked with clockflike precision to attain a goal set for us at Catholic Central. What a thrill each activity held for us as freshies, and it must have been a source of amusement to the upper classmen. Besides participating in the school dances, Gala- Nite and sports, we also had our own activities. We are honored to think that this is the first year that freshmen have been in the Glee Club, were chosen majorettes, and have their own section in the SPIRES. Determined to follow in the footsteps of the upperclassmen, we, too, held election for class officers. Our choice fell to the following: Jack Miller as president, Prank Reilly as vicefpresident, Kenneth McKenna as secretary, and Robert Mooney as treasf urer. The freshman girls elected Madelyn Briggs as their president, Ann Nachtegall as vicefpresident, Patricia Sullivan as secretary, and Donna Steiner as treasurer. The school year was made even more pleasant because of the good will and pa' tience of our teachers, religion instructors, and our kind principal. They have made everything interesting, entertaining and easily understandable. We are sure that sometime in the future, we shall look back at our first year at Catholic Central with pride and joy, and we shall feel that we did the job to the best of our ability. -Robert Mooney -Madelyn Briggs
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