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U IGHTM Above: HALFTIME AT THE GLASS BOWL. The 1985-86 Homecornin Court and escorts: Seniors Chelie iikfenzlik escorted by klim Alex, Shelly Holtz escorted by Carl Hafner, Lisa Kahle escorted by Tim Kahle, Peggie Dossat escorted by Keith Cousino and Iulie Urban escorted by Micky Korhtimel. Lower ri ht: SO THISIIS HEAVEN. You can cagli a glimpse of heaven as Senior Mike Lawrence escorts Queen Lisa Kahle down the aisle at the dance. Ugper right: THE CROWNING OF TH NEW QUEEN. Last vear's queen Tammy Miller ends her year by crowning the new queen, Lisa Kahle. 10 Student Lifeflloinecoming he 1985-86 Homecoming was a true 'lknightn in heaven. On the night of October 25, at the Toledo University Glass Bowl, the Irish Knight was returned to its rightful owner after being missed for eight years, by the score of 14- 10. Senior Football player Mike Lawrence said, It was definitely the most exciting game Ilve ever played. I'll never forget that feeling. But that wasnlt the only exciting event taking place at the Glass Bowl. Central Catholic's 1985-86 Homecoming Court was waiting in anticipation for the Queen's name to be announced. The 1985-86 Homecoming Queen is . . . Lisa Kahlelv Senior Lisa Kahle said later that evening, I never expected anything like this to happen. 1'll never forget this great honor. The last event to tie up the 1985-86 Homecoming was the dance on October 26, held at Central Catholic's front gym. With the dancing and the groovy music by Leo III, everyone had a hip-hopping time. junior Kevin Murnen stated, The most fun I've had since Slinkys and sliced breadf - Peggy Dossat and Todd Mason
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4' Student Life Side Streets of Central Catholic The Wide variety of elements of Student Life at Central Catholic provided Seniors, juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen with a we l-rounded experience in the 85-86 school year. The old traditions combined with the newer events to create the atmosphere that makes Central Catholic the great place it is. Each one in its own special way conducted CCHS on its One-Way Ticket to Success. - Scott Thornton, section editor Student Lif XD p g 9
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HARP DRESSED anuary 27 the curtain rises. The first 25 supermen of' Central Catholic are introduced with their escorts. And now the moment you've all been waiting for: the 1985-86 Superfiella Court, campaign managers and proud Moms. What a surprise it was when all five guys came out wearing tuxedosl Sophomore Heather Canty said, I know them all so wellg they are all true Superfiellas who deserve the honor. On February l at Yorkshire Hall the honor was given to Keith Cousino. The new Superfiella stated, f'The whole thing was a real great time. All of us are such good friends which made it a lot of' fun. We did mess around quite a bit when we should have been working, though. -- Peggy Dossat and Todd Mason Upper left: SO WHAT DO WE DO NEXT? T e Iive Superfella men look confused as they Iind out what comes next in their assembly. Left: THIS IS A PIECE OF CAKE. Dave Wojtkowiak looks like a natural at giving speeches as his campaign manager Peggle Dossat waits next to him for support. Upper right: THE WINNING SPIiIiCH. Superfiella Keigh Cousino gives his winning speech while Ins campaign manager Kathy Lenkay stands with lnm for su Jport. Above: SIQNIORS TAKETIMIEOLV1' TO GO FISHING. Tim Kahle, Pete Schwartz and Tim Tynen take a few minutes off' from the speeches to put on a very humorous skit, Student Life! SuperfeIIa I I
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