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Monitor Staff Developers' Into Real Ciass Brother Ronald and Monitor staff gambling members enjoy a highly spirited game of seven card stud during the free time before class. MONITOR '76 has to be considered a milestone for all the yearbooks produced at C. C. In celebrating the 200th birthday of the U. S. A. , MONITOR '76 followed the bi-cen- tennial spirit as its them e. Brother Ronald LaLonde, moderator, led a cla s s of eleven seniors and two juniors through the fourpub- lication deadline dates. The responsible job of editor belonged to Pat M u ehle i s e, who spent many hours c he ckin g the proofs for mistakes, continuity, and coordination. Many things made the MONITOR '76 Very special. From the addition of sixteen pages to the color p hoto s, the MONITOR staff la- bored to finish one of the finest a r ra nge d books in our history. For the first time the staff became a class, allowing members class time to concentrate on the finer points such as headlines, cutlines and layouts. The 1976 MONITOR will always be remembered as a once in a lifetime publication. Members of the Monitor Staff, Pat Muehleise, joe Kennedy, Geoff Stoner, Matt Byers, Kirk Heller, Bob Kemmerling, Steve Schafer, joel VanSlambrouck, Mike Anteau, Mark Steward and Pat Millican, prepare to unleash a vicious snowball attack on the photographer. 38 -MONITOR S TAFF
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Above: Cheerleaders rouse Catholic Central spirit at home games. Right: Varsity Cheerleaders Terri Laginess, Debbie Nemec, Dollene McAuliffe, Beth VanSlambrouck, Debbie Braunlich, Lori Barton, Lori Brown, and Lisa Wellner. Below: Seniors surprise the cheerleaders with a thank you poster for support at the Falcon contests. Cheerleaders Sparkplug Falcon Victories M. C . C. extends awarm and sincere thank you to all the Saint Mary Academy cheer- le a de r s. Their hours of hard work during practice, and, of course, the great amount of time they put in cheering for Catholic Cen tral's activities, made the '75-'76 season one of the most highly spirited ones Catholic Cen tral has ever known. These attractive girls had an exceptional ability to generate an enthusiasm for Central's events that was really remarkable. Whether sponsoringa pep assembly, or just out there smiling and cheering at games, the crowds felt and appreciated their presence. The cheerleaders were not only responsi ble for the more than three hundred cheers they knew, but also for numerous halftime performances that really added that little something extra to each C. C. game. Not only did the fans experience this vibrancy, but the athletes competing were also encouraged by these external signs of rowdieness. 40 CHEERLEADERS Vwxv -,Q R. 3 , X -6 ' v I : x ti . C i 5 xx X 4 1 A ig I x
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