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I-R-I I 1 JW' ,nfl IRISH. This group of students is getting ready for the Mac game. ALL RIGHT! kluniorsjenny Bass, Megan Palmer, Mar Kookoothe, and Donna Jacobs are enthusiastic spectators. CHI' READY, gleniors Peggy Dossat and jeff Leonard are talking I0 the student body at a pep rally. Student LifelPep Rallies 29
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CHEER ep Rallies were very important to our school. They let the members of the teams know that we were behind them and we wanted them to win. Pep Rallies got the students of Central Catholic excited for the games and we had more attendance at the games than most schools in our area had. - Dave Brockmeyer bvlnngno-q,.n. ..l'nm1..,,,,,,u-.'.-..- f 'lun-.su-,. -wan-.N is .ssl e . ' Ei tf., is 4 Counterclockwisez HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Seniors Iason Richardson, Brian Pribis, john Dzienny and Mart Lawson help celebrate Mrs. SllCLlll2lIl,S birthday. CHEERING. Senior gaudy Trisins i is cheering al a pep rally. RIGHT ON! Senior Gre Bonliglio, So Jhomore Mllll Copper and junior Iloe Williams, three of the yell leaders. Glfl' SERIOUS. Coach Tot 1 talks to the student body, Lli'l S DANCIC. Dancing Irish perform at a pep rally for the Mac game. 28 Student LifefPep Rallies
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he main purpose of our fundraising drives was to help with tuition costs. Mrs. Myers was in charge of both the Patron and Burger King drives. She made sure the goals were set by meeting with drive commissioners: Seniors Clare Hanusz and jennifer Hornyak, Junior Andrea Wortham and Sophomore Anna Francis, and with Student Council. They answered questions concerning the money-raising of the student body. Mrs. Myers was also in charge of overseeing all returns of money. But the drives couldn't have happened without the students. In the Patron Drive, 96? of the students participated and in the Burger King, 9871 participated to bring both the drives to their goals. Senior Kristen Hamilton commented, 'The best thing about the drives were that they helped keep the cost of tuition down. - Mark Kelly Above: I WQNI Senior jim Blust expresses his Joy at WlIlIlisI1g a prize in the Patron Drive. Ugper right: 4' li DID ll, sa s Mrs. Myers, a c ressing the student body agier the Patron Drive. l'We made our goal. Lower ri ht: LOOK AT THIS! The . ludent Counci? and Drive Commissioners hold up signs telling the dollar amounts made in the Patron Drive. 30 Student Life!Drives Student Make Drives i . 2. f 'X , M . . '... 5 S . i ., 5.5. 5 X E fl 2 2 Q -
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