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1. Senior class officers: Vice president Jackie Sfioaf, President Matt Kendricl , Secretary Regina Korty, Treasurer Juleigti Walsh, and Modera- tor Father Bach. 2. Mark Hilt . . . (Woody) went wacko. Angelia Roswarski Kathleen Schafer Nancy A. Schafer Lawrence Schmidlin Donald D. Peccia Dung Van Pham Paula K. Reeves Robert Anthony Render Anne Louise Roetker seniors 123
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When It ' s Time To Go Home Debbie Youart, the eternal dieter, talks to Tammie McDonald about Tammie ' s favorite cartoon character, Mickey Mouse. Playing pool, (Octo) Bob Fitzgerald and (Woody) Mark Hilt explain to (Sully) Jon Sullivan how Dominic Halsmer had his accident at Brown County, and broke another bone. The great high jump- er, Regina Korty, talks to (Schmidy) Larry Schmidlin and (Greener) Brian Greene about how they call LeeAnn Alexander Eddie. Debbie Lehnen and Lisa Toliver fight for the phone to call their freinds, Chris Hainje and Tim Schafer, while Nancy Schafer (or is it Schafer, Nancy?) tries to settle their dispute. Julie Walsh is busy trying to get Becky Schrader to quit talking about swimming long enough for her to explain how she ' strying to legalize the spelling of her name to Juleigh. (Fireball) Jeff Schroll impatiently listens to (Rosebud ' s) Steve Kennedy story about how he got his nickname from his red cheeks. Fariborz Miami finally appeared, thinking that no one would miss him (like the time in New York when he didn ' t call home for a week.) Everyone had been able to come to the party but Jani Nelson and Angle Roswarski, who were attending a Search Program. During the course of the evening Julie (Shutterbug) Milakis was busy fluttering about getting pictures of the party. The night and the party will soon come to an end, and will head for home with happy memories, to take part in Vince Martins ' favorite hobby . . . sleep!!!!! Jan Murphy Fariborz Niami Jani Nelson
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Newness — Strength — Changes — Happiness Senior ' s! The year was special, as you looked back on the memories of your life at CC. That first year was something else, as you watched the football team take state. You made new friends, and became acquaint- ed with the high school routine. Sophomore year was filled with strengthening the friendships you made the year before. You worked with your classmates on money- making projects — like the coat check at the varsity basketball games. You could even go to the prom if you were lucky enough to get asked by an upperclassmen. You got your class ring, inscribed with 1980, and dreamed of gradu- ation. Junior year was full of changes. Gone were the blue jeans and t- shirts. You had to adjust to a new administration with Father Dhondt and new rules. You worked with your classmates on the prom. The Magical Mystery Tour was held in the gym for the first time in many years, and it was a prom you could be proud of. Finally, senior year. Members of your class captained the football team, headed the Student Council, and visited Pythian Home. Senior year was filled with happiness-trips to Brown County and Florida; yet, feelings of sadness surrounded you when Father Loner became ill with cancer. For the class of 1980, high school life has come to an end. CC life had become a part of you, and you were a part of it. Rebecca Ann Schrader Jeff Schroll Jacqueline Christine Shoaf Kathy Sliorter Tom Snyder 1. On glasses night, Roberta Garrity in eye glass- Mary Spencer es and Regina Korty in specs make the block look crazy. 2: Spirited seniors lead the block in a rowdy cheer.
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