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Page 18 text:
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ABOVE— Seniors enjoy floor privileges at the b-ball pep sessions. FAR ABOVE— Homecoming skit finds Barb Franze— not herselfl RIGHT-Checrleeders keep the Irish together again. CENTER RIGHT-Spray deodorant is a must say the upper- classmen. FAR RIGHT ABOVE-Dan Walter likes senior football introductions. 14— Spirit
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LEFT— Leading lady, Phyl LeMoine stops to enjoy a quiet moment backstage before she answers her cue to open the scene. BELOW— Everyone seems to lend a helping? hand to Monica Lillich. ► Buchheit directs VO fall play The Mouse That Roared The fall play for 1970 was The Mouse that Roared , directed by Mr. Alois Buchheit. The lead- ing lady was Phyllis LeMoine as Queen Gloriana, op- posite her was Bob Voors portraying the simpleton, Tully Bascom. Court advisors were played by Ralph Banasiak,an uncle, and Steve Nicola. Becky Banasiak, although playing a minor role as court jester, added to the comedy of the play with her unique accent. The set was designed by Mr. Tierney, aided by members of his classes. It consisted of three plat- forms, each at different levels. The center represent- ing the homeland of Fenwich, with the laboratory of Professor Kokintz at the left. The right platform took on many scenes as various places in America. Janice Banut and Marce Emmett worked on cos- tumes, as Jeannie Sitko and Marlene Brewer obtained props. Jim Palmer directed the back stage crew. The play had a new dimension, as the usherettes were donned in appropriate costumes. The Mouse that Roared was presented on No- vember 13,14, and 15 at 8:00 P.M. in the CC audi torium. ABOVE— Backstage crew, led by Jim Palmer (seated), takes five . FAR LEFT— Court jester, Becky Banasiak awaits Tully Bascom. FallPlay-13
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CC pep sessions keep the Irish together in spirit Shortened periods and the bleachers are filled. Students tapping out Go Irish by the beat of the band starts, then the Memorare and the Star Spangled Banner gets things together. Cheerleaders lead the gathered in side lines as the senior men do two bits. Jim Orth beats out Song of India and the Re- serves do We ' re Proud . Throw this all together into 30 minutes and you can see just what the makings of rallys are like. But add a bit of spirit and the luck of the Irish and you have CC cheer and noise that the only thing left to do is bring in a victory as the players tried their hardest to do. Pep sessions relieve the monotony of daily classes and keep the famous never ending spirit alive at CC. ABOVE— Ann Schnelker dies and everyone applauds during the Homecoming skrt at the fieldhouse before the game. LEFT— Irish Clancy, Anne Houser keeps spirit high by her jig. ABOVE LEFT— Bob Voors and Kevin Marquardt keep the fans laughing during the faculty game. They were successful, however, for their team-the Air Aces died in a close 66-67 defeat. Spirit- 15
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