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CC. Lettermen and Pep Club Arouse Spirit Monogram Club. ROW 1: Jim Ponto, Jeff Kemper, Larry Gilbert, Bill Cutter, Bob Cavanaugh, Dick Schick, Jim O'Connor, Gary Linsmeyer. ROW 2: Steve Ricks, Paul Burnett, Mike Klippel, Jack Albregts, Jim Ahler, Bruce Dehahn, Torn Combs,Mike Heath, John Rutherford. ROW 3: Elio Camilotto, Harold Switzer, Steve Stone, George Smith, Jim Taylor, Larry Thelen, Paul Shockey, Dave O'Connor, Mike Crimmins. ROW 4: Lou Korty, Bill Bogan, Steve Ketterer, Steve Zehring, Joe Sukits, Steve Schetzsle, Joe Rausch, Chris Rottler, Jim Farley. Pep Club: Barb Goetz, Suzanne Reifers, Kathy Flem- ing, Janet Haan, Kathy Doheny, Pat Timmons, Tam Cherry, Willma Beutel, and Sharon Smith prepare signs for the next home game. The bold white letter C's which are secured to the royal blue sweaters and worn proudly by Central Catholic athletes are symbols of hard work and achievement in the sports world. Outside, these letter sweaters identify the the boy with the school, inside, with the Monogram Club, an organization composed of boys who possess these fashionable articles of clothing. The Monogram club helps the school's athletic program in the financing of different projects and staging of sports programs. With Bill Cutter serving as President, Mike Heath, Vice-President, Jim O'Connor, Secretary and Tom Combs, Treasurer, the club sponsors the two main dances ofthe basketball and football season which are the Home- coming Dances. Mr. Krysinski is the moderator. Anew additiontoCC's Spirit Department was the Pep Club, whose main work is to enliven the school spirit by Pep signs painted by its members. The officers of the Pep Club include Suzanne Riefers, president, Barb Goetz, vice president, Kathy Doheney, sec- retary. Through their hard work school spirit swelled as the multi-colored signs helped students get keyed for every game. 46
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Album of Memories Any LANCE staffer can easily tell you of the aniexty of awaiting an approaching dead- line, of the frustration of sometimes miss- ing it, and of the trials and work involved in producing a yearbook. Yet when late spring arrives and the carefully compiled docu- ment of people, places and things finally makes its debut, he can just as easily tell you ofthe pride, satisfaction, and sheer ela- tion he feels inside from the knowledge of a job well done. This year, through the hard efforts of the staffers who went out to the local businesses and collected ads and spent many nights call- ing patrons, the yearbook's financial status was secured early. Also, asa result of their ambition and work, the LANCE contains eight more pages than last year, and colored end sheets have been added. So, ifin May the LANCE staffer holds his head a little high, well, he feels GOGD! Junior Staffers, Diane Teder, Jan Layden, Sandy Gravell, Dave O'Conner, Kathy Wilson, Eileen Loro. Senior Staffers. SEATED: L-R Karen Dewenter, Pat Lamb, Phyllis Redmon. STANDING: Janet Ricks, Janet Haan, Jim Pechin, Janice Delaney, Dave Heath, Carol Rush. 45
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C.C.'s Up to Big Business FRONT ROW: B. Anderson, S. Schultz, S. Raush, C. Hawk, R. Zahn, S. Miner. SEC- OND ROW: P. Redmon, B. Mackey, P. Krick, N. Douglas, M. Kerkoff, M. Phillips. THIRD ROW: M. Barton, M. Malady, J. Thelen, B. Runkle, K. Sondegrath, J. Al- breghts, J. Farley, S. Wise, J. Memmer, D. Wise, R. Anthrop. Something old, something new . . . the Business Club makes its debut at C .C . The goal of this new club is to provide educational, vocational, and leadership experience for the business world. High- lighting the activities of this new club were trips to Lafayette National Bank and to National Homes. Also, the guest speakers, Mr. Robert Moldthan, Mr. Joseph Faulkner, and Miss Darr, added much interest to the club's activities. The officers are: president, Sheri Rauschg vice-president, Suzanne Schultzg secretary, Cheryl Hawkg and treasurer , Ruth Ann Zahn. The Business Club is under the supervision of Sister Mary Kathleen. All work together to realize this new club's chief purpose of develop- ing business leaders for the world of to- morrow. Phyllis Redmon and Betsy Anderson demonstrate dicta phone to Cheryl Hawk and Susie Schultz. I
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