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Faculty As the Mans Stella sails on the seas, her course is steered by the captains — the Faculty. In order to avoid any shipwrecks, they sail out under the banner of Mary, Star of the Sea. As we seniors bid farewell to our teachers, classmates, and fnends we breathe a prayer of thanks for the happy, profitable years spent at Central Catholic High under the guidance of the Faculty. Left to Right: Coach Hoes, Father Schwarten, Father Wiest, Father Ferris, Very Rev Msgr. Hayden, Coach Ley. Pope Honors Our Clergy His Holiness, Pope John XXIII, has bestowed Papal honors on Reverend Anthony Egging and Reverend Carl Hayden. Named Domestic Prelate with the title Right Reverend Monsignor is Father Anthony Egging, pastor of the Blessed Sacrament Parish and Diocesan Superintendent of schools. Father Carl Hayden, Chancellor of the diocese and instructor at Central Catholic High, is named a Papal Chamberlain with the title Very Reverend Monsignor.
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Our Superintendent Reverend James Naughtin Dear Graduates of 1959: A young convert recently remarked to me: One thing happily astonished me throughout my instructions and it has continued to amaze me very wonderfully during these two years of my Catholic hfe and that is the tremendous emphasis the Catholic Church places on the care and salva ' tion of a soul. So fundamental a thesis, is, for the convert, a constant source of wonderful amaze ' ment. In his brief statement, he simply states exactly the very purpose of the existence of the Cathohc Church — which purpose we know so well. Her schools, as an integral part of the Church, have that sole purpose of existence also. Seniors, if you leave Central Catholic with one thought alone namely, If I follow the di ' rectives of the Catholic Church, confirmed in me through my Catholic education, then, indeed, will my salvation be assured, then our efforts for you and your efforts for yourselves at Central Cath ' olic will not have been in vain. Remember always: You cannot go to HeU if you do what the Ca ' tholic Church tells you. May the guiding hand and protective mantle of Mary, your Star on your Sea of Life aid you in accomplishing this, and may God ' s Richest Blessings be upon all of you in the years ahead. Sincerely and prayerfully. .j ; ! f yy ' A yf, 2
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Faculty Left to right; Sister Dominic, C.S.J., Sister Margaret Mark, OP., Sister Agnes Loretto, C.S.J. , Sister Dorothy Mane, O.P., Sister Vincent de Paul, C.S.J., Sister Roselita, C.S.J. , Sister Theodore, O.P., Sister Zephyrine, C.S.J. ' , Sister Maria, O.P., Sister Joseph Maria, C.S.J. SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH, C. S. J. June 16, 1958 commemorated the 7?th anni ' versary of the Foundation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the State of Kansas. In 1883 six 2,ealous Sisters, under the super- iorship of Mother Stanislaus Leary, traveled from their Motherhouse in Rochester, New York, to open a new mission field on the Kan- sas frontier. Today the Congregation numbers some 600. Reverend Mother Helena is the present Mother General at Nazareth Motherhouse, Concordia, Kansas. The work of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Con ' cordia now extends into six states and into eleven Archdioceses and Dioceses of the Catho- lic Church. The Sisters staff 25 elementary schools, 10 high schools and one senior college — Marymount College, SaUna, Kansas. In addition to these schools the Sisters of St. Joseph also conduct 7 hospitals, a home for the aged, and a diocesan charity center for social service work. SISTERS OF ST. DOMINIC, O. P. The first American community of Dominican Sisters in the United States was formed in 1822 by a small group ot young girls near Springfield, Kentucky. The infant community was guided and directed by Father Wilson, O. P., assisted by Father Miles, who later became the first Bishop of Tennessee. Mother Angela Sansbury was the first Mother General. Mother Mary Juha, O. P., is the present Mother General. From the Motherhouse at St. Catharine, Kentucky, she directs the apostolic work of her sisters in southern, eastern, and middle western states, as well as Puerto Rico. In Nebraska the Dominican Sisters staff schools in Omaha, Bellevue, Lincoln, Grand Island, Hastings, Kearney, McCook, Ogallala, Greeley, Spalding, and Cedar Rapids, and hos- pitals in McCook and Spalding.
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