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11. 14. 15. 28. FEBRUARY 3. The Irish cagers are in the open They're on their toes instead of mopin'. iCentral 32fWaite 261 5. The Centric has entered N. S. P. A. What the outcome will be is hard to say. 7. Another victory is chalked up Centi-al's five are after the cup. 1Central 38aVocational 275 8. Father Mattimoe, a most welcome guest, Spoke on the Chronicle, so we'll do our best. We won, we won, we won, We won, by golly, we won. lCentral 47-DeVilbiss 27j All the students of Central cheer The most glorious victory of the year. iCentral 54-Scott 37J We just received news of misfortune today That Our Holy Father had passed away. 23. In the auditorium the glee club did sing To see if their voices had the right ring. lOperetta try-outs? APRIL 2. Pictures of Pius' election in Rome Were seen by us all, right here at home. 3. Only part with five cents and a dime Then a have a heart button on your chest will shine. 5. Clean-up week has started today Watch where you throw your papers away. 5. Lent has gone, and Easter's come Vacation's here, let's have some fun. 21, 22, 23. With plenty of talent and plenty of skill The orchestra and glee club presented The Red Mill. Hi ho, Hi ho, It's off to the dance we thought we'd go Sponsored by the Student Council, swing high, swing low. fPostponed again! Rain checks for alllj MARCH 1, 2. Oh, woe is me, six-weeks' exams 2. 7. 15. 16. 17. 22, 27. 6. 7. 15, 17. 24. 29. JUNE 7. Are the seniors happy? I guess +9 For test days are over, and lockers ajar. 9. Departing Seniors, fond thoughts Say not good bye . . . Auf Wiedersehen. I didn't study so I have to cram. The Cardinals today, in far off Rome, Elected Cardinal Pacelli to the papal throne. A certain credit you've happened to H1155 Will certainly show on the O. K. LIST. Seniors attend Mass for the new Holy Father Mass was said by Our Dear Bishop Alter. The Centripetal Staff is picked at last f'Twill surely be better than in the pastl. The Bishop gave us a free day today. It happened to fall on St. Patrick's Day. The French picture Golgatha is shown on the screen Father Kirsch says there are more to be seen. Most of the boys paraded a Polite streak Don't you know, it's Courtesy Week 'J Our pennies we saved all during Lent For the Mission Drive is an important event. f MAY To the tea at Mary Manse College Went the girls who plan to continue their quest for knowl- edge. 16, 17. The senior retreat began today. To God, the seniors, homage pay. A very important event of May was the today. fReligion Examinationl With face aglow and smile serene Norma Fehlen crowned the May Queen. Central'S Festival, held at Swayne Field A large and mighty sum did yield. they are retain +9 religion test taken FEBRUARY, 1939 MARcH,19a9 APRIL, 1939 MAY, 1939 JUNE, 1939 SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS 1234 1234 1 123456 123 567891011 567891011 2345678 78910111213 45678910 F 1213 14 15161718 1213 14151617 18 9101112 1314 1-1 14 151617181920 11 121314151617 16171819202122 F , 192021222324 25 19 20 2122 23 24 25 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 1819 20 2122 23 24 26 27 28 26 27 28 29 30 31 30 28293031 25 26 27 28 29 30 Yi Page 21
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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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gin Ctlllemuriam MEMORY of the deceased students and faculty members, this page is sincerely dedicated. It is printed annually so that the present student body may offer an occas- ional prayer for those who were members of Central's family, either as teachers or as students. 4545 William Bick, a member of the class of '39, died on May 16, 1938. By his death the Senior Class was deprived of a youth whose promptness and conscientiousness endeared him to the members of the faculty and student body. As a member of the Band, he performed his duties with loyalty and enthusiasm. We, his classmates, remem- ber him as a lad who finished his course before us and who, we pray, is enjoying his eternal reward. 49 49 DECEASED FACULTY MEMBERS WILLIAM BICK Rev. A. L. Sattler, d. July 13, 1937 Sister M. Genevieve, KO. S. FJ d. October 22, 1937 Sister M. Herbert, CO. S. F.Jd. February 4, 1934 Sister M. Irene, KO. S. F. jolietj d, April 7, 1936 Sister M. Marcelline, CO. S. U., d. March 20, 1928 DECEASED STUDENTS Donelva Albert, '22, d. August 22, 1923 Eleanore Bancer, '37, d. May 10, 1938 Theresa Baron, '29, id. March 29, 1927 John Bechtel, '31, d. November 14, 1938 William Bick, '59, td. May 16, 1938 Mary Ethel Bixler, '28, d. january 14, 1929 Alice Ball Boehk, '26, d. September 13, 1931 Catherine Boyle, '22, d. February 25, 1936 Helen Brenskelli, '39, d. December 6, 1937 Earl Carey, '30, d. June 16, 1928 Esther Ceboll, '33, d. january 11, 1933 john Ceboll, '30, d. February 28, 1934 Thelma Curran Corr, '18, d. .March 27, 1938 Helen Ehrenfried Crawley, '24, d. july 13, 1938 Robert Critch, '36, d. August 3, 1936 Helen Mae Cusic, '23, d. May 18, 1931 Celia Dankowski, '30, d. September 16, 1932 Marjorie Duck, '23, d. October 27, 1932 Catherine Dunigan, '34, d. December 31, 1933 Catherine Early, '20, d. August 5, 1925 Edward Edes, '22, d. July 25, 1928 Margaret Berno Elliott, '32, d. March 6, 1936 Natalie Lattin Fike, '28, d. October 23, 1930 Clair Fitzgerald, '24, d. june 2, 1931 Joseph Fitzgerald, '24, d. April 21, 1928 Florence Tremmel Foley, '25, d. July 25, 1938 William Grochowski, '30, d. December 4, 1926 Eugene Guerin, '34, d. July 12, 1937 Andrew Gurecky, '34, d. October 21, 1937 William Hanf, '25, d. January 16, 1938 Lawrence Haynes, '30, d. February 21, 1932 Paul Hepp, '28, d. February 13, 1939 Paul Herrick, '29, d. August 14, 1927 Mildred Kaltenmark Huntley, '27, d. july 25, 1937 Albert Huss, '35, d. July 12, 1936 ' Sister M. Margaret, CS. N. DJ d. March 24, 1934 Sister M. Theobald, QS. N. DJ d. February 4, 1934 Mrs. Charles Culpert, d. january 25, 1938 Mrs. Gertrude Griffin, d. May 27, 1932 AND ALUMNI Louise Huss, '28, d. April 15, 1931 Mildred Huss, '27, d. April 16, 1929 Gertrude King, '30, d. July 16, 1935 Melvin Lammers, '31, d. March 2, 1932 Dorothy Matuszak, '37, d. February 20, 1936 Francis McAleese, '27, d. April 2, 1929 Margaret McAuley McDonough, '27, d. September 5, 1930 Catherine McKeown, '25, id. September 5, 1928 Raymond Mennitt, '25, d. June 18, 1935 Dorothy Morrison, '31, d. February 11, 1936 Clement Muszynski, '32, d. june 26, 1932 Mary Neptune, '30, d. August 29, 1932 Joseph O'Brien, '35, d. March 18, 1931 Clara O' Laughlin, '33, d. March 24, 1935 Sylvester Poturalski, '32, d. june 21, 1938 Ravmond Power, '25, d. June 29, 1937 James Robideau, '30, d. December 8, 1932 ' Vera Roneau, '33, d. March 7, 1932 Darrell Roth, '32, d. June 29, 1938 Dorotimy Conrad Rukosky, '26, d. November 25, 193 john Rynn, '21, d. April 29, 1934 Margaret Schnapp, '31, d. September 21, 1932 Coletta Settlemeyer, '29, d. September 18, 1933 William Slavin, '37, d. October 16, 1934 Lucille Beckler Snyder. '26, d. March 20, 1938 John Sobczak, '32, d. june 1, 1930 Florence Sweeney, '29. d. July 19, 1936 Gertrude Unger, '23, d. December 18, 1923 Raymond Urbanski, '27, d. February 1, 1934 George Walsh, '30, d. November 13, 1927 Mildred Whalen, '34, d. September 6, 1937 Leonard Wolinski, '33, d. March 17, 1939 Max Woodka, '30, cl. September 27, 1930 Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen. Page 22
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