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TOP LEFT: To help promote spirit, a sign, ' bacl the Pack in 80 ' , is passed up the boys block section. TOP: As the Knights score another two points the boys block shows their approval. LEFT: A tense moment in the game keeps the boys block in suspense. ABOVE: For Mike MacDonald Yelling moo is one of many methods used to scare the freethrow shooter.
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Lance 1980 — between the ab- sence of Fr. Loner and missing deadlines, it seemed to the Lancers that the book might never get done. Father George Loner, moderator of the yearbook for the past 17 years started out the year as usual. The staff took a get-acquainted trip to Niagra Falls and had a great time. But in November Father Loner be- came quite ill, and was unable to finish the rest of the year. Julie Lerzak MacKellar, who was a previous Lance editor, advised the staff for the rest of the year. Without Father ' s wild antics, the year seemed rather quiet, but every- one wanted to finish the book to make Father proud of them. Lance 1980 was full of several late nights, a few missed deadlines, and a lot of munchies . It was a little calmer than usual, but the end product was the same — a great book. FAR TOP: Making sure the copy fits, Mary Bonner types it in ttie proper margins. LEFT: During the Lance going away party lor Mary Leingang. Mary thanks one of her friends for the many happy times. FAR MIDDLE: On just about every night, the light in the Lance room shines bright, while Lancers work hard on the yearbook. LEFT MIDDLE: During an evening at Lance, Warren MacKellar looks on as Julie types another copy for a deadline. FAR BOTTOM: On the color section, Asst, editor Roberta Garrity, Editor Paula Reeves. Representative Dick Maurer and Advisor Ju- lie MacKellar make sure the pictures are measured correctly. LEFT BOTTOM: At Lance. Maureen MacDonald finds it roomier to do her layout on the floor. LEFT: Going up the ladder with an arrow on her jacket. Sherry Vogel supports moderator Julie Lerzak MacKellar, who is pals with Becky Schrader. Sabrina Deck pooped out half way up. while above her Maureen Bonner holds on for dear life. Roberta Garrity. almost to the top, flashes her famous smile, while three cu- ties, Paula Reeves. Julie Milakis and Mag- gie Gloyeske are equally relieved to have reached the top. Starting the long ride down, Mary Bonner, Regina Korty, and Susie Klinker look forward to the curly ride, while Jan Schmidt realizes she ' s go- ing down backwards and is about to run into Nancy Fitzgerald. Sitting below the Fitz, Terry Crowe lurks in the shadows. Opposite from Terry, Kathy Gloyeske slowly but surely pushes Sue Lannert down the slide while Annette Steiner tells sweetie pie Bob Lueken he ' s supposed to go down inside the slide. Never going anywhere without her NOTRE DAME hat, Mary Spencer somehow gets turned the wrong way and John Burks holds on tight- ly as he slides down a little crookedly. Be low Mary, Mike MacDonald is excited as he at last reaches the bottom, while Danny Schrader and goggle-eyed Larry Veracco look forward, a little too eagerly, to the coming summer when they can go down the slide without such a goofy bunch of people. (Who ' s goofy?). With a devilish look in his eyes, Jim Mraz just hangs around , while cowboy Ken Ben- keser decides he ' s too cool to take part in such childish pastimes. So here it is, the one and only LANCE staff, come follow them. lance 157
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The boys block was an influencial group at the basketball games once again this year. Boys from all four grades combined at the games to support the team. The freshmen and sophomore boys really got in- volved, which made the block even better. Coach Wolf was especially pleased with the high morale of the block and said that playing at home with both blocks and the home crowd gave him and the team extra incentive they needed to win. This year the boys block made signs for the more important games of the season. They formed tun- nels for the players to run through during pregame. And they improved the types of cheers they did. Both Father Dhondt and Father Back commented on. how pleased they were that obscenities were elim. Whether at a home game, or trav- eling to an away game the boys block played a big role in supporting the team with enthusiastic spirit. LEFT: As the Knights leave the locker room for the floor the boys block meets them with a rowdy cheer. RIGHT: Knights prove that they can beat the McCutcheon Mavericks anytime. boys block 159
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