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Academics 30 1550153 We were once young and together we grew as we shared our problems. We stumbled, we fell, and we learned how to stand up all over again — together. It was our place for chasing butterflies — gazing at rainbows — and watching leaves fall. We suffered alone but only together — as one — were we able to blossom into the depth of each other ' s soul. We lived — closing our eyes on ugliness, hatred, and scorn, pretending to see only the other ' s joy, happiness and love. With these memories now, we carry loneliness we try to remember the time — and the place where we had shared warmth But all we saw was the end of the dreams — the dreams we had learned to believe in like the echoes of an empty canyon. Our new life is ready to swallow us up and through this end we see a beginning With only a reflection of each other ' s life — shadowing it . . . kathy behrns Sporfs . . Activities 86 .6
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Central Catholic, sometimes known as a melting pot , includes 1,033 students of dif- ferent class, religion and race, which tend to influence the personality of the school. Fr. Isenbarger, after a six year absence, spent his first year at CC as principal, sharing in the problems as well as the successes of the student body. Among the accomplishments of Central Catho- lic, was the organization of a new team and different clubs. Baseball was introduced into the curriculum and was coached by Mr. Ron Stanski. Before the ski club was established by Mr. Raymond some kids never attempted to ski. But after four opportunities to visit different ski resorts, over 100 students had the chance to ex- periment with their skill at skiing. The Afro-American club, sponsored by Sr. Ellen Howard, gave the students an awareness of the contributions and cultures made by the Block Americans. A new look has been taken on at CC, as paint has brushed the aged walls from 1938, and pictures of victorious Irish teams were hung in the halls in the summer of 1969.
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