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1. 1983-84 Homecoming Court Heft to righti: Stephanie Seguin with escort Al Baxter, Mary Ash with escort Paul Garden, Queen Laurie Paris with King Randy Hofer, Khareen Baruela with escort Steve Strojny and Chris Smith with escort Dan Pichette. 2. Dave Konyn hams it up for the camera during Homecoming week. 3. During Homecoming week on Why be Nor- mal?'t day, Dan Roland wears dark glasses to hide the fact that he really is norma1.tha,hai 4. Patti Brenner shows her exhaustion from Homecoming activities. 5. Mr. Gardener does his KermitH imitation especially for homecom- ing. 59
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58 Home ward Bound Central's homecoming, as traditional, was characterized by crazy days, a homecoming mass celebration, a vol- leyball tournament, a court and a hard fought football game. Some high- lights of the 1983-84 homecoming were a freshman float constructed so well it lasted through the whole pa- rade, twell, it would have if the truck that pulled it wouldn't have gotten a flat tiret, a faculty skit with Foxy Fox and the usual -uh- extra late night Homecoming activities. So, even though the team lost the Homecoming game, it was a good time for all. 1. During the senior homecoming skit, we tuned in with Lynn Hamblen and Danny Thyne for an episode of Gilligan's Island. 2. Priscilla Parmelee looks star- gazed at the camera as she sits in American Lit. 3. The Junior class helps out in their homecoming skit that included Richard Sim- mons as their exercise instructor. 4. Our 1983-84 Football team dis- plays their efforts for a victory during the big game.
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Nothing? Gonna Break My Stride The Girls' Basketball Team's theme was the song Break my Stride by Matthew Wilder, and true to the lyrics, no one could break the stride of the 1983-84 Cavalettes. In fact they only slightly stumbled 3 times and ended the regular season with an impressive 17-3 record. The real accomplishment during the regular season for the Cavalettes was the sharing of the Conference Crown with St. Joseph's Academy. This was accom- plished with A Little Help from a Friend and a split in the games with the Green Bay team. The Conference Crown was a major accomplishment for Central as it was a historical event for our school. Never before had any MCC team taken the title. The Conference Title was the cake but the fourth con- secutive State Class B Championship was the frosting. Girls, you Truly are the best. 1. The Cavalettes get fired up before a game. 2. The 83-84 Cavalettes were: tfirst rowt Manager Laura VanAcker, Mary Ash, Laurie Geniesse, Kim Suchla, Betty Roberts, Patrice Greisinger, Diane Beyer and manager Cathy Lawson, tsecond rowt Manager Luann Dura, Assistant Coach Dan Kowalski, Laurie Paris, Lisa Milbach, Nan Hofer, Jill Meyers, Maureen Klumb, Debbie Kenny, Coach Joe Eastman, and Manager Tammy Menard. 3. Betty Roberts is 1'torn between two players go- ing for a basket. 4. Betty Roberts shows her superb lay-up ability. 2 JV. Basketball Central 14 Escanaba Central 27 Crivitz Central 22 Stevens Point Central 16 Menasha Central 14 Xavier Central 28 Fox Valley Central 18 St. Joes Central 18 Fond du Lac Central 18 Lourdes Central 20 Peshtigo Central 21 Roncalli Central 22 Gillett Central 26 Menasha Central 25 Xavier Central 38 Fox Valley Central 18 St. Joes Central 18 Oconto Central 18 Springs Central 19 Lourdes Central 22 Roncalli 4 AM Ax AL :4 IAMAHAMHJLM mm; 60
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