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4 J 4 . ' ; ABOVE LEFT: The Feast of The Hunters Moon gives Miss Anthrop a chance to relive the pioneers w ay of making candles. ABOVE RIGHT: During the French Club trip to Quebec Nancy Fitzgerald and Sabrina Deck pose with an Indian statue. LEFT: The freshmen spirit shines through as they attend their first bonifire at C.C. ABOVE: The YCS girls find that tent pitching is easy after sweet talking the guys into putting up their tents for them at Brown County.
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Hey, Come Join The Crowd! What are you doing tonight? Probably working on Centralight for a while, then going to the YCS meeting. This is a fanniliar answer, because so many people are involved! Orga- nizations at CC spark enthusiasm, and also perform service projects. YCS (Young Christian Students) vis- its Pythian and County Homes regu- larly and also raises money for the needy in the area. The band, with help from the Knightengales, keeps the fire burning in each of us. Besides all this, clubs participate in local events. The French Club made potato soup at the Feast of the Hunter ' s Moon. Sabrina Deck exclaimed, We were planning on 200 pounds of potatoes to last both days. Instead, we used 200 pounds on Saturday and 250 pounds on Sunday! In recent years. Girls ' Block has suffered from lack of participation. This year, under the direction of Maggie Gloyeske and Jamie De- laney, close to 100 girls signed up. This is an example of how a small spark takes hold and spreads into a huge fire. At CC, the fire and enthu- siasm is present in organizations. I looked for the Spirit in the fire, but the Spirit was not in the fire . . . Follow me . . . ABOVE LEFT: Patty Martin, Kathy Duffy and Laura Galloway find that being a pom-pom girl requires dedication and hard work as they practice a new routine. ABOVE RIGHT: By participating in a skit Miss Weaver, Mr. Day and Mrs. Hawthorne help boost school spirit during a pep session. RIGHT: Mike Viola carries a tune while John Bayley, Carolyn Maickel and Troug Nguyen sing along at a routine folk group practice. 10 Intro
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Here ' s CC From A To Z A is for awakening, as mom yells in your ear B is for Father Bach, with pink slips near C is for convos, the serious and the fun D is for diets, a hamburger without a bun E is for education, important to our lives F is for friends, who help us to survive G is for God, the supreme and only one H is for homecoming, a night of extra fun I is for imagination, often shrunk to size J is for jeans, a faded pair of Levi ' s K is for Knights, the old blue and white L is for lunch hour, when we stop to grab a bite M is for money, can I borrow a dime? TOP: It ' s rise and shine time for Greg Vander- kooy as he awakens during 3rd hour religion. LEFT: Mike MacDonald prepares for the worst as Father Bach fakes careful aim. RIGHT: Spirit competition is overruled by seniors during the WAZY convo.
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