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BELOW: Senior YCS gives Mr. and Mrs. Ken- drick a hot. delicious ciiili supper. BOTTOM: Senior YCS: front; Ina LaFon, Jamie Delaney, Sherry Vogel, Mary Bonner, Martha May, An- nette Steiner, Mary Spencer. 2nd row: Julie Milakis, Tammie McDonald (president), Pau- la Reeves, Debbie Youart, Maggie Gloyeske, Roberta Garrity, Regina Korty, Kim Andrews. Back; Bryan Kerr, Mike MacDonald, Tony Kendall, Mark Hilt, Bob Render, Rob Brooks, Jon Sullivan, Bob Fitzgerald, Terry Crowe, John Jones, Scott Strubel, Don Peccia, Matt Kendrick. RIGHT: On the senior YCS trip to Brown County, (Ranger Bob) Render prepares the fire to cook dinner. MIDDLE: During the Pythian Home Christmas party, Santa Claus (Sherry Vogel), Regina Korty, Roberta Gar- rity, and Julie Milakis entertain the people by singing Christmas carols. BOTTOM: The Brown County camping trip was partly a boat expedition for Jamie Delaney and Ina LaFon. 154 senior yes
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The French club, under the guid- ance of Miss Debbie Kneisley, was very active this year. Their first pro- ject was a hugh success. Club mem- bers dressed up like American pio- neers from France, and sold potato soup at the Feast of the Hunter ' s Moon. The group also worked on their annual Christmas dinner. Members invited parents and friends to a French gourmet meal, which they prepared themselves. Although the officers were elect- ed late in the year, president Debbie Cooper didn ' t waste anytime get- ting a money making project under- way. The club sponsored a French bastille (jailhouse) at the St. Boni- face Mardi Gras. Patrons paid the club to put someone in jail for fifteen minutes. The French Club members planned to use their treasury to help pay for a trip to see the Museum of Science and Industry. The French Club members found that the club provided them with a great way to make friends and learn more about French Culture. ABOVE LEFT: The French Club din- ner canne complete with wine served by Celeste Ewalt. ABOVE RIGHT: As a pioneer, Miss Kneisley Ewalt. ABOVE RIGHT: As a pioneer, Miss Kneisley Ewalt. ABOVE RIGHT: As a pioneer, Miss Kneisley Ewalt. ABOVE RIGHT: As a pioneer. Miss Kneisley Ewalt. ABOVE RIGHT: As a pioneer. Miss Kneisley is ready to serve cus- tomers at the Feast of the Hunters Moon. trench club 153
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Senior YCS remained tine active club it has always been throughout CC history. After the annual Chili Supper, where the money raised was used for the nursing home pro- jects, the group headed to Brown County for a weekend of camping. With the help of head scout, Mr. Clarence Bauer, tasks were per- formed, which ranged from pitching tents to canoeing. Everyone re- turned home with happy memories, with the exception of Dominic Halsmer who experienced a broken arm while exploring in the woods. Late in the year. Father Roy Fen- nessy took over the job of moderat- ing Senior YCS and helped out at the monthly visits to Pythian and County Home. Pancake Breakfast time came up and they decided to give the profit to the poor in Appalachia. They also set up a ski trip to Lake Geneva, Wis. with Mr. Bauer heading them again. YCS was a club that proved to all what Christianity was about. senior yes 155
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