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PARENTS FANS BOOSTERS Who Can Imagne Life Without Them? Imagine . . . you ' re in the middle of play- ing a very close game with a big rival, but there ' s something missing. Instead of a crowd of fans yelling and stomping on the bleachers, not a sound is heard. You don ' t hear your father yelling at you to fall on that fumbled football or your mother screaming wildly after you served an ace in volleyball. The brother that you pretend to hate (but deep down inside you really like having around) isn ' t there to make sure you ' re filling his shoes, and that ex-teammate isn ' t there to cheer you on and give you a few new pointers. Imagine . . . you go to buy something at the snack bar during lunch and no one ' s there to wait on you. Your trying to sell some pancake breakfast tickets, but nobody wants to buy any. You ' re trying to have a car wash to raise money, but nobody comes, or you ' re out selling adds for the Centralight and Lance but nobody will buy one. Parents . . . they ' re the ones we depend on to drive the team to an out-of-town game when there ' s no bus. They ' re also the ones we turn to when the going gets tough. You ' ve got to admit, our parents are al- right. If they aren ' t out supporting the school, they ' re out making money to help keep us here. Fans . . .so much can be said about them. Athletic events just would ' nt be the same without them. They keep our spirits alive when we ' re behind in a game. They also keep us going when we ' re only winning by a few points. Where would we be without them? So, lets reverse the situation and give a cheer for our CC fans. Boosters . . . thanks to these people, CC has a school new paper and a yearbook. It ' s not easy raising money to keep organiza- tions like these going but CC boosters make it all possible. Without them we would ' nt have some of the things we have. If it was ' nt for them, the spirit of CC would melt and soon dissolved into nothing. 3: Mr. Clarence Bauer shows his concern for the Knights progress during one of the closer home football games. 7: Mr. Mike Hession volunteers to help out at the fall fish fry held at CC. 24 parents, fans, boosters
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B I 1: Lori Klinker has to rush to catch the city bus because for her, it ' s a long wall home. 2: The bus ride to conner Prairie was an eye raising trip for Ken Benkeser and Todd Reifel. 3: For the freshman and sophomores, bikes are their only set of wheels. 4: Without a I licenses to drive a car, Cora Regnier finds hitchhiking an economic means of transportation, 5: A ride home from school is sometimes a long wait for Celeste Ewalt, Michelle Nelson, and Kirston Klinghammer. 6: It ' s another regular day for Cathy Driscoll as she draws her own lines for parking. transportation 23
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1: Watching the McCutcheon basketball game keeps two future CC ' ers interested in the action on the floor. 2: During one of the annual salad bowls, Mrs. Butz adds the finishing touches to a fruit salads. f 1 t P g L W J . ' , . H HBF V « • 4: A small but mighty Tom Bullock shows his sup- port for the Rights. 5: Wrapped up to keep warm, Ivlr. and Mrs. Bollock are still able to fire up at the Herscher game. 6: Mrs. Behrndt, a devoted parent, spends many hours in the cafeteria candy line. 8: Expressing an opinion is easy for Mr. Butz when he doesn ' t agree with the referee ' s call. parents, fans, boosters 25
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