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;- r ' The Most Reverend Leo A. Piiisley, Bi ' .hop of the Foil VVayne-Soutli Bend Diocese, can always find (inie in his busy schedule for the interests of the students of his jurisdic- tion. AllhouKh his activities may take him as far away as Rome, he always manages to set aside at least one day for the students of Central Catholic. Perfect schools are the result not so much oj good methods as of good teachers, teachers who are thoroughly prepared and well-grounded in the matter they have to teach: who possess the in telleclual and moral qualifications required by their important office: ii ' io cherish a pure cmd holy love for the youths confided to them because they love ]esus Christ and His Church of umich these are the children of predilection: and who have, therefore, sincerely at heart the true good of family and (oiinlry. Pope Pius XI - Encyclical on Christian Education of Youth. s=a= s fc:ai lert .Arclminlstration L Despite his duties as Superintendent of Catholic Schools in the diocese, the .Most Reverend Monsignor William Lester, former principal of Central Catholic, returns often to re- view the progress made at CC.
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{contents CLL . . . 35-42 J noffd . 51-62 i lncicrcla laddinen Freshmen . . . 21-26 Sophomores . . . 71-78 Juniors . . . 103-110 ror tlie past livenly-live years, Central Catholic High School has provided an environment of academic ona spiritual truininij jar the Catho- lic youth of the city of Fort Wayjie. 143-169
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From this desk. Reverend Robert Hammond, principal of Central Catholic handles the numerous affairs necessary for a successful school year. era Le6 ucceddlui ckooi Under the guidance of Sister Maureen Therese, SP, assistant principal, the records of attendance, schedules, and curricula are prepared. Performing the duties of principal ' s secretary, Mrs. Clarke joined the school ' s staff this year. MHI| u|a Assisting Mrs. Clarke in the first-fioor office are Sondra Wuttke, seated, and Kathy Rooney, Julia Kline, Pat Miller, Sara Miller, Pat Hartman, Sharon Pion, Mary Ann Brendel, and Larry Andrews. Recording pertinent facts on students ' life cards and sending their records to the appropriate colleges is part of Mrs. Ocken ' s job. Sister Maureen Therese and Mrs. Ocken are assisted in keeping attend- ance by Diane Bleke, seated and Donna Herrmann, Sharon Ray, Jayne Frede- rick, Kathy Berkshire, and Mary Sue Lassen.
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