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LEFT: Top to Bottom, Senior Banner, 1st Place Junior Banner, 2nd Place Sophomore Banner, 3rd Place and Freshman Banner. 4th Place BOTTOM MIDDLE: Eric Forman displays Junior spirit. BE- LOW: Beth Bremer gains enthusiasm for the team. BOTTOM: Junior class president Matt McGrath and Mike Turdo practiced for the pep rally Student Life 241
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Juniors Establish A Tradition Bound For Rebound! It all started on a hot afternoon in Jan- uary. The Junior class officers and repre- sentatives were together trying to think of a way to make money for prom and a way to promote Basketball Spirit. The Juniors, in their usual brilliant manner, came up with a solution to both problems with one answer. That answer was a Re- bound Week, similar to Homecoming Week only on a smaller scale. The reason for the reduction in activities was that Rebound Week was planned for the week before the visitation of the school ' s ac- creditation team, The theme, We love the Crusaders was chosen and organiza- tional meetings with other class officers and moderators were held in Rm 205. Rebound Week began on February 1, 1982 with the Freshmen in school, out of uniform. On Tuesday, Sophoores were allowed to come out of uniform. Wednes- day brought an in-school victory over At- lantic. Girl ' s Basketball team and the Sen- iors were out of uniform. Thursday was the day for Juniors out of uniform and the final day of preparation for a highly com- petitive Banner contest. Friday, everyone dressed in red to go with the theme of We Love the Crusaders and the day ended with a rousing Pep Rally that was won by the spirited sophomores. During the Pep Rally all members of the girls and boys Varsity JV freshmen Basketball teams were introduced, along with the candidates for Sweetheart King and Queen. The Pep Rally concluded with the announcement Banner Contest winner the senior class. The week concluded with a highly suc- cessful dance that featured the music of Rockingham. At the dance the candidates were again introduced. Vicky Peacock and Jim O ' Rourke represented the Fresh- men. Marni Schnerder and Kurt Stelzer represented the sophomores. Anne Titsel and John Carney were the Junior repre- sentatives and Erin Peters and Chris Mc- Kenna represented the Seniors. In an election that seemed most appropriate for the hard-working Juniors, Ann Titsel was crowned Newman ' s first Sweetheart Queen and Chris McKenna the school ' s first King. Rebound Week was such a success that everyone felt it was the beginning of a school tradition. Coach Arbogast was most appreciative and thanked all of those involved, during the Pep Rally. Ju- nior Class President Matt McGrath, per- haps the most involved student in all of the activities of the week commented, We worked hard but we also had a good time. Best of all it was for a good cause! 240 Student Life
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Hey Funny Face: Got ' cha! Question — What does everyone have, though two may look similar non are alike? No, not a pair of docksiders, a face. No one had mastered the art of making a face better then the students and facul- ty of Cardinal Newman. No, they did not make just the normal happy, sad, glad, and mad faces. There was the Who me? face and the Not me Mr. Berg face. Also Mr. Mike Wisniewski ' s intellu- cal professor face and senior Linda Ser- rese ' s and I pay $950 a year for this face. Lastly was Miss Lina Veenker ' s poor teacher making a fool out of her- self emerging from a cream pie face. But no matter what fac e was made or why it was done, if someone from New- man did it, it was done with class . RIGHT: Miss Veenker digs in. TOP: Who says I ' m two-faced? TOP RIGHT: Five, four, three, two 242 Student Life
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