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Centennial History Book Shares Stories of Alumni

Jere Voight, daughter of Clarence Stephan, who graduated from Catholic Central High School (now Bishop Noll Institute) in 1931 shared what "Forever Noll: 100 Years of Bishop Noll History" meant to her.
Jere Voight, daughter of Clarence Stephan, who graduated from Catholic Central High School (now Bishop Noll Institute) in 1931 shared what "Forever Noll: 100 Years of Bishop Noll History" meant to her.
   “The centennial book arrived a couple of days ago and I want you to know it is stunning. You and your team are to be congratulated on a superb accomplishment.  I’ve paged through the entire book; you have to be commended for doing a fine job of highlighting every single class - all 100 of them!  And I was so pleased to see my dad’s picture and related stories in the book. That business about the pig is a hoot! I know his grandchildren and great grandchildren will be thrilled to read about their grandad. 
   Another book has been sent off to my 92-year-old cousin Marilyn Schneider Howat. She and her husband, Bill, are Bishop Noll graduates. They were high school sweethearts and went to the senior prom together but lost touch after graduation. Each married and raised a family and many decades later, after both had been widowed, ran into one another at one of the class reunions. They pretty much picked up where they’d left off and have now been married for a number of years and live in a retirement community in Pennsylvania.
   To purchase a copy of the book, click here.
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