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Drama! Top: JOYFUL MEMORIES: A reflective Mr. Frank remembers all the 'oyful times he and his family had before they were found dy the Nazis. Far right: A THANKFUL PRAYER: All pause for a moment as Mr. Frank says a rayer for their continued safety. Center on down: ITIS OK, IEEAR: Mrs. Frank is comforted by Mr. Frank, So homore, Brian McCariney, after Anne and she have a tight. PLAYING DRESS UP: Anne tries on Mrs. Van Daans fur coat and prepares to whirl around. REMEMBERING: Senior jenny sc apguat- as Miepfjoins Brian McCariney as Mr. Frank in remem ering his i e in hiding at the Secret Annexe. Taz CAST IN ORDER Of APPEARANCE FIR o 0 o o ' ' Wlfpovooeooseo HHSOJENNM Mag, VAN DAAN. , , , , .ANNA FRANCIS WR, VAN DAAN,,. Fusrzsm VAN AAN, , , Mins, FRANK, , , MIARQO1' FRANK, , ANNE FRANK, , , MR, KRALER, , , MR , Uzwssfsi. ,,,. o ,,.BzLt Hztbr ,,,Jzff LzoNAnb ,,,,,THEODORA FRIED ,,,FNfRzsz LANGENDERFER 9 oooaoooooo 0 9 0 0 9 9 , , ,KEITH KOLASINSNI , , , , , ,Mime QSSWAILD 66 he Diary of Anne F rank was performed at St. Hedwig's Cultural Center on Nov. I5 and Nov. 16 at 8:00 pm and Nov. I7 at 3:00 pm by Central Catholic Theatre Arts Club. The story of 13-year-old Anne Frank and the others with whom she lived in hiding for more than two years is one of the many true, touching, and heart-breaking chronicles of World War II that anyone in this era will ever know. Asked for her feelings about people who survived World War II, Miss Laurie Small, director, stated, I have the greatest respect for those that were victims. The play has touched me in a very special wayf, -julie Dailey Student Life!Play 19
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11 lie APT : in 18 Student LifefPlay F L ,, -Q up yyey l7 P' ii i A I 55 l! Q' ' , F N ii . esss so I I - 5 Top Left: A FINE PERFORMANCE. After she studies, Anne puts on a show in order to put some life into the quiet existence of the attic. Top Middle: A GRIEVING MOTHER: Margot comforts her mother after she has a bout with her daughter, Anne. Left Middle: A FATHER,S COMFORT: Mr. Frank comforts his daughter, Anne, after she has a nightmare that the Nazi Gesta 0 fpolicej found the jewish refugees' hiding place. Center: SAY AAAl?IHH. Anne, layed by senior Emily Carter, is examined by her mother, layed by Fresqmman Theodora Fried. Bottom Left: Tl-IE WAITING START? Mr. Frank solves the sleeping arrangements problem by showing who sleeps where.
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Central atholic Student Leaders n April 30, the students of Central Catholic chose their student leaders for the upcoming school year. This year the seniors participated in the Student Council voting process to once again show how much Central Catholic will be a part of them even after they are gone. The Student Council is a group of students who act as a liason between the classes and administration. They plan many activities such as workshops, dances, sales, pep rallies, and assemblies. This past yearis Student Council officers were President jim Blust, Vice President Amy Williams, Secretary Connie Rosa, and Treasurer Sue Lenkay. These people along with their commissioners and advisor, Ms. Scheiber, contributed to the Summer Leadership Workshop, the Participation!Leadership Workshop, Homecoming, Superfella activities, and numerous pep rallies and assemblies. The Student Council officers for next year will be President Kevin Murnen, Vice President jeffjump, Secretary Anna Francis, and Treasurer Michelle Murawski. When asked about the results of election day Senior Amy Williams said, Everyone is ready for new leadership and these people can do it! - Diane Bogdanski A GREAT LEADERSHIP. Seniors Amy Williams and jim Blust make their Student Council farewell speeches after a very successful year as our President and Vice President, SIGN OF SURPRISE. junior Kevin Murnen, after being elected by the student body as the 1987 Student ouncil President, utters his famous question, What would your parents say if they knew you elected me ascyour President? SUPPORT. juniors Larry Flowers an. Matt Kregel show their support for jeffjump, who will soon become Student Council Vice President. ITIOPEFUL CANDIDATE. gunior Rick Hohner makes his bid for Student Council resident at the school conventiong his campaign manager, Senior Lisa Kelly, stands at his side. 20 Student Life!Student Council Elections L ,V
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