Central Catholic High School - Echo Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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26 THE NEW BOOKS FOR OUR LIBRARY We have recently received several new books for our library. Among these new books are several valuable, complete sets. We consider ourselves very fortu- nate in securing the complete set of twenty volumes of Classic Tales by Famous Authors. This is the Story Tellers' Edition which was limited to 6,000 numbers and registered copies. The Century Dictionary, an Ency- clopedia Lexicon of the English Lan- guage, in its twenty-four volume edition, is a precious duplicate of the more popular edition. The New Cambridge Edition of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, With Historical and Analytical Prefaces, Comments, Crit- ical and Explanatory Notes, Glos- saries, A Life of Shakespeare, and a History of the English Drama, in thirteen volumes, will be most helpful to the students of the higher English classes. 'fThe Pictorial History of Fort Wayne, in two volumes, a review of two centuries of occupation of the region about the head of the Maumee River, by B. J. Griswold, also con- tains the story of the townships of Allen County written by Mrs. Samuel R. Taylor. I Indiana and Indianians is a His- tory of Aboriginal and Territorial Indiana and a Century of Statehood, in five volumes written and edited by Jacob Piatt Dunn. Historic Mackinac, by Edwin O. Wood, LL.D., is the title of a set of books we were most anxious to get last year, and a set we had to bor- row in order to carry out our histori- cal essay work. The new books include the works of the Abbe Constant Fouard, Emmet J. ECHO Scott, Lyman Beecher Stowe and others. And last but not least, a rare bind- ing of the The Diocese of Fort Wayne,-A Book of Historical Refer- ence, 1169-1907, by our own dear bishop, and founder of our school, the Right Reverend H. J. Alerding. The students of the Central Catho- lic High School thank Father Lafon- taine, through whose generosity this valuable addition to our library was made possible, for this and his many other praiseworthy kindnesses to us. - -Lester Cofmzefrs, '22. Assistant Librarian. What is an orphan? asked the teacher. None of the children seemed to know. - Well, I'm an orphan, said the teacher. Then a hand popped up and the smallest boy remarked, An .orphan is a woman who would like to be mar- ried but nobody'll have her. -The Balance Sheet CCincinnatiJ. Customer- I'd like to see some- thing cheap in a fall hat. Clerk-- Try this one on. The mir- ror is at your left. -The Juggler. Mr. Graham-Hello, is this the fire department? Fireman-Yes, sir, what do you want? ' Mr. Graham-Please tell me where the nearest firebaiarm box is, my lab- oratory's on fire. -The Rainbow CLima, Ohiol. The professor had written on the back of a theme: Please write more legiblyf' Next day- Prof, what was that you put on the back of my theme ? - Tar Baby.



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! Jiw ' F eg go ,Cl - U-L,-flip. gg RU5Q'fQl?'.l.iiVflM g Our Boys Purdue University claims several of our old boys. Among them are: Florian Arnold, Paul Berning, Dallas Costello, Robert Callahan, William Cooke, Emmet Kirkland, Charles McDonald, Louis McLaughlin, Frank Rogers, J. J. Welch and Nestor Zur- buch. The Purdue boys got together and organized a Catholic Club. They selected as spiritual director, Father McCarthy, . pastor of St. Ann's Church, Lafayette, who was the re- ligion teacher at the C. C. H. S. for nine years prior to the appointment of Father Dillon. Since the Purdue Exponent ceased to grace our read- ing table, we are unable to follow the Purdue boys day by day as we used to do. We congratulate Father Mc- Carthy and boys upon the new organ- ization at Lafayette. Frank Lallak, '20, recently re- turned to this city after finishing his course at the Rahe Auto School of Cincinnati. A Glance over our ads and you will get a line on Louis Centlivre of the class of '14, Louis says: Save It With Ice. Joe Mungovan, '21, through his eX- perience with The Echo, liked sub- scription work so well that after he was graduated he secured a position on the subscription staff of the Fort Wayne Evening Press. It's no won- der our freshmen ind so many new jobs open to them at the Press. Speaking of operations, Leo Weber, '16, has just recovered from a fourth operation for injuries received in a C. C. H. S. basketball game some five years ago. We hope that Leo will be himself from now on. Hugh Creigh, Maurice Elliot and Raymond Young, all of the class of '21, are now students at the Interna- tional Business College, here in Fort Wayne. Russell Ehinger of the Freshman class of last year is also at the International. Martin K o e s t e r, '18, and his brother Edward are living in Los An- geles, California. Martin is right at home in the Southwest, but Edward often says in his letters that he wish- es he could be back at old C.'C. Joseph Streifuss, '21, has taken up a position in Rochester, N. Y. Joe's subscription to The Echo was one of the first turned in. . Francis Wyss, '14, is now studying his second year of theology in Holy Cross College at the Catholic Univer- sity of America, Washington, D. C. lt won't be long until we'll have to call Frank, Father Wyss. Frank Doriot, '19, of Notre Dame, paid us a visit on his way to West Point to attend the Notre-Dame- Army game. Frank- gave such a spicy talk to the senior class that all the members of that distinguished body had to sit up and take notice. Frank was accompanied by George Hamilton, '19, of Michigan, who im- mediately after the game registered for a berth at Notre Dame. William E. Brennan, '15, is now a senior in the Engineering Depart-

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