Central Catholic High School - Monitor Yearbook (Monroe, MI)

 - Class of 1976

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QB-,xiii fs- 4-x ,. lfxx John Be audry, Ed Lehmann, Mike Jacobs, and Brian Kegler were a few of the juniors who participated in the Student Coun- c1l's last activity of Spirit Week, the tug of warg the juniors were completely dominated by the Falcon seniors who used superior strength in their victory. 34-STUDENT COUNCIL fill Hi 5 'f 'lf It FE I ti ' Above: Student Council officers: jerry jarzynka, treasurerg Brian Case, presidentg Ryan Wilson, secretaryg and Dave Kelley, vice-president. Left: Senior Bruce Brenton participates in the offertory procession dur- ing an annual student body mass.

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C.C. Pride And Spirit Join In Homecoming Once again Catholic Central's Homecoming was both a successful and memorable evening with Lori Brown being elected the 1975 Home- coming Que en. It wa s a grand evening and a great dance despite a setback for the football team. For the second straight year, there were significant c han ge s in the always controver- sial voting procedure. This year the St. Mary Acadamy s enior s chose 15 girls as possible queen candidates from which sevenwere chosen forthe 1975 Court. Students from Catholic Cen- tral alone then voted for the queen. Also, cam- paigning for the queen was renewed this year. As usual, there were a number of excellent floats for Homecoming. First place was won by the freshman gym homeroom, Boil The Devils. Band homeroom ' s Stairway to Heaven took second while senior homeroom lO8's jaw The Devils finished third. There were many other fine floats whose builders critisized the judging because they failed to place. 'vm W it 'YT' -4 ia? ,I .N-SA 4-A-A-Nj - 1, K Oh-iq ,, .. X .. ' .115 5 1 BJ f,-..,., Y A W, -' Above: Considered by many as one of the best floats entered in this years parade, Senior Homeroom 202's entry lets off SO1'1'1e steam. 5 LW FM Above: Campaigning for the queen of his choice, senior Chris Giannola fastens a poster for his candidate. Left: Sophomore Mark Meier, and senior Bob Osborne deposit their ballots for Homecoming Queen. HOMECOMING- 3 3



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Student Council Rejlee ' ' :V-Lvf.,Z. J -.- 1 , ,i:tQ .HE V A , I faq.. H K X-A y N:-... ,, ,ef pw-,V .,,,.f ,.n,,p V U - Q11 .f V' tv-A , ,4.- .,QgTfu,-5 '- A f -QBIIIT -it -n TIT:-f' 5 b T at mv Ak I ll ' Above: The Student Council listens attentively as Vice- President Dave Kelley presents changes to be enacted in the Constitution. Left: Student Council seniors show spirit on poster day. Lower Left: Ryan Wilson, in one of his functions as Student Council Secretary, commentates at a student mass. ts Senior Leadership .M Alt ough this year's Homec oming and Spirit eek were very successful, many stu- dents felt that this year's Student Council was dis app o i n t i ng. The council seemed only slightly a c t iv e throughout the year with the exception of Homecoming and S p i ri t Week. At the beginning of the year, the Student Council looked as tho ugh it was going to be quite successful. The council Was excellently organized with all the members divided into one of four committees. The religious -aca- de m i c committee revised the student hand- book and organized school masses. The social committee sponsored dances, while the ath- letic committee handled sports projects. The fourth committee, the special activities com- mittee, organized special functions such as Homecoming. This year's officers did an excellent job at the things they did, 3 however, to the dis- satisfaction of the student bo dy, there were not many functions sponsored by the Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL 35

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