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48 The Language Of Love J'aime le francais't: the thought of each French Club member. All were students of either French I or French 11. Although not much was done this year, all were willing to work hard. A lot of effort was put forth this year to earn money at candy counters, dances, and various other things for a trip to France. They plan on going during the summer of 1985 for a two week tour of most of the country. Everyone is really hopeful and enthusiastic about the trip. I love French : pensent tous les membres de la liason 1. The French Club tfirst row sitting on floort Lisa Meintz, Julie Albert, Marcia Konyn, Cindy Lanich, Sue Harbick tsec- 0nd rowt John Konyn, Siobhan Arnold, Viv Todzy, Advisor Miss Jamie Ziemer, Sandee Schreiner, Laura Johnson, Bob Organ tthird rowt Ann DeBruin, Denise Balthazor, Maria Sobeski, Chris Dura, Chris Anderson, Jean Boschaert, Heidi Chaltry, Joanne Stodola, Mary Benesh, Jean Koch, Jacci Cirard Gourth rowt Sta- cie Hoefgen, Debbie Kenny, Jill Meyers, Renelle Goergen, Sue Sobeski, Kathy Kalm, Jon Ziminski, Tony Behnke, Joe De Groot, Cyndi Renk, Wendy Schuette Carl Johnson, Kevin Crenier and Chris Neville. 2.. The French Club Officers are deft to right Sandee Schreiner tPresi- denU, Laura Johnson tVice-Presidenn, Viv Todzy tSecretaryt, and Siobhan Ar- nold tTreasurerl francaise. Tous etaient les eleves de la classe de fra cais I ou II. Cette annee i1 n'y avait pas beaucoup . choses 5 faire mais tout le monde voulait travailler du 11 y avait beaucoup d' effort cette annee pour gagner . l'argent. Ils ont vendu les bons bons. Ils ont eu l. danses et ils ont fait des autres choses parce qut i veulent voyager en France. Ce voyage sera, mainte ant, pendant 1' ete de 1985. 115 esperent rester e France depuis deux semaines et vister la plus part d pays. Tout le monde est heureux quand ils pensent . ce voyage.
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Idult E ducation cAmotic CENTRAL CATHOLIC CENTRAL Starting out rather slowly did not deter the 1983-84 Hi-Q team from once again competing in the final rounds. Two rather dismal matches were capped off with a 40 point to- tal in the final match of the regular competition. This earned a tie for second place and gave Central a chance to play in the finals. The final matches were both excit- ing and controversial. After falling 15 points behind, Central came within 3 points during an exciting home match. In the final match the team barely missed first place hon- ors when an answer was success- fully challeneged by first place winners Marinette High. Central earned second place honors, one point behind the victors, and col- lected $750 for our school. Hi-Q, You've got what it takes. Luann Dura, Jim Sobeski, hard match in Niagra. 1. The 1983-84 Hi-Q Team was Grom Top to Bottomt Advisor Mrs. Marge Trudell, Christine Dura, David Koch, Langer, Dave Konyn, Sara Darcy, and Jim Christopherson. 2. Mrs. Trudell and company anxiously await the start of their match against rivals Niagra and Marinette High. 3. The Hi-Q team wishes to solve their team math question. 4. The Hi-Q team pre- pares themself to be first on the buzzer. 5. Sara Darcy enjoys blowing bubbles on the way home from a match in Niagra. 6. Jim Sobeski nourishes his brain and body after a
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Walk That Tal It's always been known that Central's masses are very special and that they touch everyone. The Liturgy Committee continued this tradition throughout the year by planning the liturgies withespecial care and thought. School liturgies are held for special events and holidays such as Homecoming, Winterfest, school year and graduation. This year we even had a Valentine Mass. Weeks before these masses were even held, the Liturgy Committee had meetings to prepare for them. Preparation included choosing songs and readings and the decoration of the gym. Thank you, Liturgy Committee for all your hard work. Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, the beginning of the 1. The Liturgy Committee Grom left to right sittingT LuAnn Dura, Kerstin Ruoff, Betty Roberts, Chris Dura tstanding from left to rightt Kristin Kiser, Steve Tebo, Cathy Lawson, Chris Smith, Patrice Greisinger, Laura VanAcker, Todd Kit- zinger, Adviser Father Don, Amy LaCombe, Lori Langer, Renelle Goergen, Sara Darcy, Dave Koch and Monica Konz. 2. One of the tasks the Liturgy Committee takes care of is setting up chairs which is what Amy LaCombe and Kerstin Ruoff are doing. 3. Betty Roberts shared her expertise with the committee while setting up for mass. 4. Patrice Greisinger carries her load as a Committee member. 5. Kerstin Ruoff takes a break from working long enough to glance at the camera.
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