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able of Contents Dedication ...., -1 Calendar ........ 6 In R-flcinoriam ....., S Aflministration ..................... 9 The Most Reverend Bishop .... V IU Principal ,,,..........................,. 11 Priests on Faculty f....... 12 Sisters on Faculty f... .................... . .. 14 Lay Nlcmbers of the Faculty ....... 18 Classes ....,,.....,.....................,.... 19 Senior Class ..... 20 -lnnior Class ........... 38 Sophomore Class ......, 46 Freshman Class ..... 53 Views of Chapel ............ 60 Religious Honor Roll ....... 62 Sports .............................. 65 Organizations .,............................,,.........,.,., 77 lwaintcnance Staff and Cafeteria Staffg ....... ...... 1 U4 Patrons ............................,..................,..... ...... 1 05 Key to Student Register '.,...... ............ ...... 1 O 6 Advertisements and Student Registm '....... ...... 1 07 Autographs .................... ............,.... ..,.., 1 44 Page 51
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I Page 4 I l REV. 101-IN I.. HARRINGTON, A. M. 14 ssislalzt Priltrijual D E D I C A T I 0 N 'HE Reverend Jehn L. Harrington in but three years as assistant principal hes manifested at sin- cere personal interest in those under his care-an in- terest that has won for him the respect and admiration ef his charges. It is to him that the Senior Class of 1940 dedieates this, the twentieth 'volume of The Centripetzzl. V - - 4.
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A I I i I-IIGI-ILIGI-IT MOMENTS... SEPTEMBER Back to school we throng once more. Get school books out: vacation days are o'er. The Student Spiritual Council tries out a brand new way. By broadcasting a program on the new P.A. A happy clay for the football team, Hurrah! 1fVe've won! the winners beam. CCentral 20-Euclid 0.1 After the meeting, NVilliam Yates surely feels big 'Cause now he's editor of the Al-Geo- Trig. With hopes blazing high to Libbey we went. But to the wrong team, the victory was sent. fCentral 6-Libbey 7.3 OCTOBER The Assembly presented by' 310, Gave us the pep we need to win. fDeVilhiss 'T-Central 12.1 Centric Go-Editors almointed. What cheer! Dora Matlock and Robert KODf. we hear. Our hooters swiped 6 points. they say, But Lady Luck smiled 8 points Fordson's Way. First six-weeks tests a strange condition brought. Central students wrapped in deepest thought. Our lovely colors, of Scarlet und Grey. VVere seen a plenty, -Sure 'twas Color Day. Tradition stands the same as before- Waite won. 14 to T. the score. Over the loud speaker, the S. S. C. Conducted a novel religious quiz bee. Central thirty-two. My, My! What a spree Woodward nothing-Ahl Sweet Victory. The Student Council announced with p-ride that Richard Burnett would at meetings preside. NOVEMBER A glorious day, the best in the year.. Mass and General Communion. Our Bishop is here. Oh, did we show them? We knew that we could. The Scott boys will tell you our team is good. fCentral 27-Scott 0.1 No victory this time for the Scarlet and Grey. For this day of defeat was Hamilt0n's day. fCentral 6-Hamilton 7.j All around the building, there's tension in the air, Guess some people have that Parent- Teachers Meeting scare. Golden pins and silver, ribbons of the same hue. Monograms awarded, A students get their due. Thanksgiving was placed a full week ahead, ' It's better that waxy Mr. President said. 1 Page 6 1 44..- SEPTEMBER. S M T W T 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 1939 F S 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 OCTOBER, 1939 SMTWT 1 2 3 4 5 8 9101112 1516171819 2223 2-4 2526 29 30 31 NOVEMBER, S M T W T 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER, S M T W T 3 4 .1 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 F S 6 7 13 lil 20 21 27 28 1939 F S 3 11 10 11 17 18 211 25 1939 F S 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 JANUARY, 1940 S M T W T F S . ,- 1 1 2 3 4 'S 6 7 8 910111'1'3 14 1516 17 18 19 20 2122 2324 25 262 2829 C031 NOVEMBER fCon:tinuedl In the chapel they all gathered, the St. John Berchmans lads, As cnch one a Mass and a Communion to his long list adds. Somethinir new is in the air. Plans for a play? , The Seniors held the first Dramatic Club meeting today. Everyone had loads ol' books this morning as they answered the hell, Six-weeks tests began today, as one half blind could tell. Sweet music fills the building, and echoes through the hall. The Federal Concert Orchestra has come to make a call. A movie, Don Quixotc ! See what the language students do In getting us this movie, and such n good one. too. DECEMBER Basketball season began very fine Maumee nineteen. Ccntrnl' twenty-nine. For Ladies of the Jury , this year's Senior play, The cast is picked and work is under way. Football Co-Captains elected. The-y're Reger und Mouch To the housetops their praises we'll shout. Library Campaign becomes Book Bowl Each conference room rallied to reach its uoal. Irish aroused by Fremont St. Joe's: A Centralites downed by suburban foes! lCentral IT-Fremont 24.1 The Cell Lenders were arldrcssed by Paul McGuire That more Catholic Action they might acquire. On the poor with baskets they did call, Those charitable men of St. Vincent de Paul. For Christmas vacation we merrily left And I do mean merrily. JANUARY Lovely ladies and handsomeuneri- This was the day when Senior pictures began. Central 42-St. lrVendelin 40, was the score. Praise upon the winning team. we pour. Down the iioor came Central driving. ' And kept the score keepers swiftly writing. The'Orph:1n Boy of Vienna , was the movie we saw. And the life of this orphan filled us with awe. Over to Libbey, Central's players went Central 13-Libbey 23 iWish it were the other wuyl. Some will smile and some will cry As the mid-year exams go by Courtly lads were Ccntral's cagers But politeness didn't win the majors. LCentral 23-Woodward 29.3
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