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Vnhoducing , . . Owe acuity When it comes to showing off our faculty we're abso- lutely stumped. The Sisters are delicate of publicity and won't have their pictures taken. Nevertheless we'll try to give you a brief sketch of what a teaching Sister is like and what makes her so valuable to CCHS. Several of our teachers are tall and slender, a few are short and pleasingly plump , the rest fall some- where between these two categories. But they're all the same underneath: considerate, understanding, and in- terested in their students, for they have dedicated their lives to God and the teaching ot His young people. Any night after school finds a number of nuns coaching slower pupils, correcting test papers, or laughing with some kids in the hall. Sisters of Charity have taught in Springfield for 79 years. Eleven of our I8 Sisters have master's degrees- from universities as far distant as New Mexico and New York. Like us, the Sisters have after-school activities which include everything from helping Janie put those dread- ful pleats in her new skirt to giving Bob and Jim a hand with the displays for the Science Fair. ls it necessary to add that we iust couldn't do with- out them? Sister Marie William, Principal, Student Council Mod- 8l'C1lOl'. Sister Mary Augusta, Instrumental Music, Girls' Choir and Glee Club, Orchestra. Sister Mary Catherine, Senior Homeroom B, Religion, English, Journalism, Centrib and Spires Adviser. Sister Marie Climacus, Freshman Homeroom S-7, Re- ligion, English, World History. Sister Ann Colette, Junior Homeroom lO2, Religion, Typing, Shorthand, World History, General Business, Office Secretary, CSMC Moderator. Mr. Frank Collins, Reserve Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. Sister Mary De Paul, Senior Homeroom lOO,' Religion, English. -gg-5'-'kv .. Q. 4 .1- Sister Marie Devota, Junior Homeroom 104, Religion, Chemistry, Physics, Math lll, Acolyte Moderator, Sodality Moderator. Reverend Clarence Diegelman, Religion. Sister Dolores, Freshman Homeroom lO6, Religion, Librarian, Library Club Moderator. Sister Mary Edith, Junior Homeroom 105, Religion, English, Latin, Student Spiritual Council Moderator. Reverend Edwin Francis, Religion. Sister Germanus, Latin, Algebra. Sister Mary Harriet, Sophomore Homeroom 205, Re- ligion, World History, English. Reverend Kenneth Henz, Religion. Sister Marie Jeannette, Sophomore Homeroom 200, Religion, Latin.
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4 Rt Rev Msgr Rev A F Bernard Rev D C Colluns Martun M Varley Pastor St Joseph Pastor St Teresa Pastor St Raphael A L.. igfk knit so- 1'-, - Rev P V Golembuewsku Rev J T Hurley Rev C A Rueger Pastor Sacred Heart Pastor St Mary Pastor St Bernard Come wuth us parents and teachers to whom we owe much of the wonder of lufe we enuoy you who are one of us you our brother whom we have never seen Come to class wuth us share our duscussuons have a coke enloy a noon hour dance un the gym We want you to see how we re learnung to work to play and to share and solve lufe s problems together Youll fund condutuons cramped even though our actuvutues have overflowed unto part of the Sudley grade school buuldung and unto Buckley Hall an old resudence east of our maun buuldung lt wull be crowded and the roar of hughway traffuc past our front door and the rumble of trauns at our back may dustract you unless luke us you are too busy and happy to notuce and you know besudes that the dream of every Centralute past present and future us begunnung to take shape un blue prunts For two years from now we shall greet you un a new school whuch the generosuty of our parents and fruends wull make possuble for us lThere s that workung together ness agaun l All of us wull not be students un the new school how ever but we shall be there un spurut un memory un all the thungs we wull have done to buuld up the lovely tradutuon that us Catholuc Central Oar: pddffwtdf Headung our sux parushes and the grade schools we attended our pastors are vutally unterested un Catholuc Central too They have long been workung toward a bugger and more modern hugh school for us and reuouce as they see theur dreams comung true Equally zealous for our welfare are the assustant pastors whom we meet weekly un reluguon classes Rev Clarence Duegelman St Mary Rev Edwun Francus St Bernard Rev Kenneth Henz St Raphael Rev Wulluam Long St Bernard Rev Glen Perin St Raphael 'ze ewcwdwg Wien Slaves! 0 o a n 0 on n s a Q Q , . , . , . M A 1 J , , 1 ' . I . . n .Q n ss . u Q Q 1 1 - 1 - I -- , D I I ' I I I ' i . . l l - . . . -u . 1 , . .. I ' I I 4 . . . 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 Q . . . . . , 1 1 . ' ' O . . , . .- n ' - I 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1
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4 r. at -I' I fb Q'-. ' 'rift L- 11i ':,- V Qi -uniq- Sister Emma Josephine, Mechanical Drawing, Alge- bra, Assistant Librarian, Book Room Moderator. Reverend William Long, Religion. Sister Leo Margaret, Homemaking, Clothing, Spanish, Family Living, Mother Seton Club Moderator, Cafeteria Moderator. Sister Jean Marie, Sophomore Homeroom 2Ol, Re- ligion, Typing, Bookkeeping. Sister Paul, Freshman Homeroom 206, Religion, Math lV, Geometry. Reverend Glen Perin, Religion. Mr. William Rankin, American History, Health, Boys' Physical Education Director, Football, Basketball, and Baseball Coach, Moderator of Monogram Club. Mr. Jack Spichty, Assistant Football Coach. This is an architect's drawing of the new senior high school which will be located at H34-l22O East High Street. Enrollment ot the present school, which is crowded and inadequate, is 531. Sta- tistics show that by September l957, completion date tor the new school, enrollment will have reached at least 725. Buildings on the site were razed and construction begun in late spring. Architects are Bankemper and Betz. Plans coll for a two-ond-a-half-story structure with 23 classrooms and laboratories, a chapel, a library, a study hall, a cafeteria and a combination auditorium-gymnasium seating 1,500 persons. Sister Margaret Thomas, Senior Homeroom lOl, Religion, Civics, American History, City Government Day Moderator, Student Council Election Chairman. Sister Ann Vincent, Sophomore Homeroom 202, Re- ligion, Biology, Sodality Moderator. Sister Mary Walter, Freshman Homeroom 204, Re- ligion, General Science, Practical Math, All-Star Club Moderator, Pep Club Moderator. Mrs. Edna Ziegler, Girls' Physical Education Director.
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