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mm 11;; m .' ii. VI 2' a, 1m 7H J1? , gt 1. 1982-83 French Club members included Sitting left to righU Tammy Menard, Sandee Schreiner, Laura Johnson, Jean Koch, Mending left to righn Joanne Stodola and Teresa Piscopo. Their advisor was Mrs. Ka- ren Kovach. 2. Members of the 1982-83 Stu- dent Council were 8Back row left to righU Renee Bramschrieber. Mary Walker, Mark Hebert, Steve Tebo, Betty Roberts. Kathy Worth. Paul Boschaert, Julie Balthazor. Marty Miller. Chris Dura, Pete Schwaba. Lori Walter, Advisor Mr. Jim Clark, wenter, left to righn Jill Meyers, Adam DeBruin. Lori Langer, Dave Koch, Julie Hopfensburger. mom left to righn Liz Ziemer, Todd Kitzinger and Jean Boschaert. 3. Student Council offi- cers were Secretary Dave Koch. Treasurer Lori Langer and Vice President Adam De- Bruin. 4. President Chris Berg relaxes after a rough trip to Florida. Everyone should have it
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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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J-li-Q - tt 3716 Braimy Bunch The brain trust for The Saga of Central High proved once again that they were formidable competition for the other' Hi-Q teams in the area. After tying for second place in the preliminary rounds, MCC's studious group entered the finals pitted against Marinette and Oconto High Schools. When it came time for the finals, everyone was excited and hoped to achieve the place Central had become accustomed to - atf 1 - !! However, Lady Luck, instead of flashing her usual brilliant smile on us, merely grinned and the team ended up in second place. Jolly good show anyway, Hi-Q members. 1. Chris Berg, Sean Ash, Paul Bos- chaert and David Koch are hard at work scoring points for Central. 2. Da- vid Koch, Paul Boschaert and Chris Berg crack up before a pressure filled match. 3. The 1982-83 Hi-Q team consists of tback row left to rightt Sara Darcy, Jim Christopherson. Chris Dura and Advisor Marge Trudell, tfront row left to righn Paul Boschaert, Pat Kopish, Sean Ash and David Koch. tnot pictured: Chris Bergt 4. Our Hi-Q team battled for the highest point total against our rival, Marinette High School.
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