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Attendance Department ill Rev. John L, Harrington, head of the Attendance Department, talks it over with a late student. 121 Sister Bernildis, S. N. D., girls' attendance supervisor, asks for the required written excuse for absence. C31 Sister Mary Magdalene, boys' attendance :s 16 V150 ssues class ad- mission slip. HE ATTENDANCE department of Central Catholic High School is under the supervision of the Reverend L. Harrington, assisted by Sister Mary Bernildis, S. N. D., and Sis- ter Mary Magdalene, O. S. U. Organized to keep a more accurate check on student attendance, this depart- ment, through the help of the super- Visors, has been of great assistance to the students in enabling them to solve their attendance problems. Sister Bernildis handles the attendance records of five hundred eighty-seven girls in room 208, in the Board Room, Sister Magdalene solves the attendance problems of eight hundred sixty-seven boys attending Central. Whenever a student has been absent from school, a Written excuse properly dated, explaining the reason for absence, and signed by parent or guardian, must be presented to the proper Attendance Supervisor. The school reserves the right to determine what constitutes a valid excuse for absence. Generally, absence is excusable only if it is morally or physi- cally impossible for the student to be present. In case of absence or tardiness, an admission slip, obtained from the supervisor must be presented to the respective teachers and returned to the proper attendance room at two thirty- five. For tardiness and unexcused absence students are required to remain after school in the proper attendance room, one or more days, according to the nature of the defect of the attendance. No other obligation of any kind in or out of school may take precedence over this obligation. Page 19
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lv xx N Members of Lay Faculty A ,. Ida Tahy Adams Mr. Bernard J. Carter, Dramatifs Dra-'wing f. N i Miss Rita Huss, fi Mr. W. Grude, Attend nfe ' 1 B. S. 1' General Srinnfe Mr. Jules Pilliod. Miss Miidrlgd Mohr, A' BU L: L. B. Physiml Education Commerfml Law Mr' Marvin SHUPPC, Miss Catherine Schubert, . A- ,M- , Secretary Latzn, Publzr Spealezng Page 18 Af W J' Mr. M. Connell, Mr. Valentine Fischer, Athletics B. s. E., B. E. E. Scienfe, Profesxional Engineer and Surfveyor 1 Miss Ca er' c Ie , Mr. james V. McCarthy C r A. B., B. S. E. fi Economics C' Altlzletic Dirertor Mr. Alvin J. Sacksteder, Mrx Joseph Saintony A' B2 Direftor of Muszc Atlzletzc Dzrector W Lsiigg w , ' -'Q'..glj3.::I.V'. f . . . '. . ' 'i,.,- -,-.t zzg Mr. L. E. Thuel, Mr. R. Young, Archztect, B. ., B. S. E., Interior Dexzgnzng ff' ,St j,,S'u.paw.d'JorfxQ4,1 , I lt! rv 4'
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SEPTE1VIBER,1938 OCTOBER, 1938 NOVEMBER, 1938 DECEMBER, 1935 JANUARY, 1939 SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS S,MTWTFS SMTWT 4 670910 2345 1 12 45 123 1234 5 678 6789101112 445678910 89101112 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 12 12 E ig 53 if 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 3. Into the book store trotted every lad and maiden Only to emerge sans cash . . . and book laden. 6. We packed away vacation toys And marched back to dear school's joys. ' 12. The journalists had their first big meet ' To plan for A CENTRIC that can't be beat. 21. The S. S. C. had its first big meeting, And Robert Flahie gave the greeting. 22. The first of the year . . . today's fire drill, Practice makes perfect . . . My what skill! f0ne minute, forty-five seconds1. 23. Hi ho, hi ho, to Tiffin we must go, Back we came . . . and what a game! fTiffin Junior Order 0-Central 251. 30. The Cowboys and Irish drew a tie, But you can't say our team didn't try. QLibbey 6-Central 61. ' 1. To you Carl Spencer we proudly present The Saints are good in every way The Student Council president. To them we owe another free day. 5. Another assembly . . . or rally, He gave us teams both great and small To pep up our spirit, by jove, by gully! But now he has answered DeSaIes' call. 6. Voices hushed and steps not loud, iMr' Sackstederl' Retreat was good for this noisy crowd. On the Honor Roll the Seniors are 7. William Yates intends to edit Leading others' but not by fm An AL-GEO-TRIG worth credit. Students arrived on Color Day 11. Centric appointments were made today, Draped in hues of Scarlet and Gmy' Norma Fehlen and Frank Sullivan, co-editors: The Maroon and White didn't look so well Qgkay Wgd Say!j As on their knees to Central they fell. 12. We're glad for Columbus, rest where he may, Central 21-Scott 61' To him we owe the twelfth . . . a free day. How do YOU d0, Oh. Fm Sure h2'S I2.'00d.H 13 They put a gadget to our em, Spoke parent to teacher, as Johnny stood. Just to hear how well we hear, 22, 23. Once again our brains did cram fHea,-ing testsj, For another six weeks exam. 15. Le Cercle Francais, that club elite All had flln at The Student C01-ll1Cil DRUGS, Harold Mouch walked out the winner of chance Is beginning again to get on its feet. 19. Silver and gold were flashed all day As monograms were given for A's. 21. Waite and Central joined for a spree And guess who walked off with a victory? lWaite 12-Central 01. DECEMBER 2 Those basketeers are game on speed Always win is Central's creed, 3 The Student Chairman, Robert Vickers, Will do it well as we all figgers QStudent General Chairman of Dramatic Productions1 4 Mrs. Adams seniors scanned Dramatic actors soon to command. 8. Mary, Queen of land and sea, Aid us all to be as thee! flmmaculate Conception1 9. The library drive was a big success So to find that book no more distress. 9. Our quintet to Fremont did gallop And did they pack a winning wallop! 21. Off to jolly old play we go lt's Christmas Vacation, yo ho! yo ho. 24 The charitable boys of St. Vincent de Paul With baskets and toys made many a call. lHe won the turkey!1 JANUARY Show your teeth, now flash a smile, Remember your picture's kept on file. The whistle blew to end the game The score of each was 'most the same. iVocational 25-Central 241 The Indians' hobby is to scalp But on this Friday they hollered halp! 1Central 27-Waite 251 -19. Again the story of midnight oil While students over books do toil. lMid-year Examsj Greet it with the This new semester make worth while. broadest smile On the stage they shyly came The big and little in Growing Pains. AH eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth, Don't get too violent-my, my, forsooth! lCentral 38fLibbey 271 We poosh 'em up, we mow 'em down As Central's cagers go to town! CCentral 27-Woodward 241 Page 20
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