Catholic Central High School - Plume Yearbook (Marinette, WI)

 - Class of 1983

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1. The Don't Drink the Water cast included mack row left to righn Lori Langer. Jerry Roberts, Jim Christopherson, Dave Koch, Marty Miller, Tim Schwaba, Paul Boschaert, hstanding by table left to righn Jamie Ziminski, Steve Tebo, Liz Ziemer, Todd Kitzinger, hsitting at tabla Rob Worth, Linda Heegeman. Un front of table left to righo Mari Breault and Mary Walker. 2. David Koch and Jamie Ziminski Fr. Drobney and Mr. Hollanded clown for the camera after a perfor- mance. 3. Jamie Ziminski. Mary Walker, Mari Breault, David Koch and Todd Kitzinger Mr. and Mrs. Hollander and their daughter Susan, Fr. Drobney, and the Chen all gather around bunnie . 4. The chef Hodd Kitzingen holds bunnie . All wet yet, Todd? 5. Jim Christopherson and Liz Ziemer act as the Sultan of Bashir and his wife.

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42 Prisoners ?amign 8mlmssy e Will 3716 flollandcrs Return ffomc? As the plot thickens . . . The Windsor Players were called on again to give another fine performance. What was it this time? Don't Drink the Water, the comedy by Woody Allen, was presented to crowds who agreed it was one of the most entertaining and funny shows given by the Windsor Players. Who would have thought that leaving Axel, the Am- bassador's son, in charge of the American Embassy could cause an INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT? Well, it did. Some American tourists, the Hollanders, were ' o ; K' 1. The Don't Drink the Water crew included tstanding left to righn Brian Tidmore, Jay Vanidestine, Heidi Chaltry, Bob Organ, Jean Boschaert. Sara Darcy, Paul Hansen, Jane Mul- terer, Pete Schwaba. Karen Ouellette. John Konyn. Jeff Trudell, Sandee Schreiner, Jean Koch, Cathy Lawson, Tim Lauerman. tsitting left to righn Vivian Todzy. Cheryl LaFIeur, Khareen Baruela, Dave Herold, Tammy Menard and Renee Bramschrieber. 2. Tim Schwaba and Linda Heegemen enjoy themselves at the Sultan's party. 3. Fr. Drobney tDave Kocht hams it up on stage. forced to take asylum at the Embassy when the Secret Police chased them in! Guns fire! Bombs ex- plode! Romantic moonlight! It had all the ingredients of the perfect daytime drama. Oklahoma! was a show of firsts . Don't Drink the Water was a show for ttseconds . The light design was again created by Dave Koch and Paul Bos- chaert. The set was designed by James Ziminski. But, now the continuing question . . . what will Mrs. D and the Windsor Players return with in 1983-84???



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44 3715 Political, 3715 Religious Am! the grand! Konncctim If a soap wants to have a complete story they have to be sure to include some talk of governmental leader- ship, religion and foreign intrigue. The uSaga of Gen- tral High is a complete story. First we have our government - the Student Council. Centraiis Student Council carries quite a bit of responsibility such as taking charge of all the school activities including Homecoming, Winterfest and Christmas baskets. With such monumental responsibilities the council could have cracked but didn't. The religion factor at our school is the Liturgy Com- mittee. This special group, under the direction of our 1. One of the Liturgy Committee's jobs was to decorate for the masses. Shown here is the scene created for the first mass of the new school year. 2. Members of the 1982-83 Liturgy Committee were Ueft to righti Monica Konz, Jamie Zi- minski, Jerry Roberts, Mary Walker, Kathy Worth, Mari Breault. Fr. Don Zu- Ieger, advisor, Paul Boschaert. Chris Dura, Steve Tebo, Marty Miller, Dave Koch and Mary Faucett. iMissing when the photo was taken was LuAnn Durat Chaplain Fr. Don Zuleger, organized liturgies and decorated for the masses. Central masses are a focai point where we prove that we are uniquie from other schools. The Liturgy Committee only helped to prove that we are, indeed, special. Finally, the foreign intrigue is provided by the newly created French Club. This group, which includes French class students, uses their time to indulge in la cuisine frangaise , to discuss ways to earn mon- ey for ttun voyage en France ou au Canada and to just plain enjoy learning about the French culture.

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