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12 Student LifefHomecoming EE CANDIDATES Peggie Dossat stated, I think the most fun was the procession to the Glass Bowl. Keith Cousino and I were driving our golf cart through piles and lawnsf' l 2 5 Chelie Wenzlik agreed about all the hard work that week. She said, People don't realize how many hours of hard work is put into the campaign. 5
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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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CO FRO T CAMERA Iulie Urban said, IfI could change anythinlg about that lrveek, I wouldn't have been so nervous a out every- mg. he week of October 18-25 was filled with much excitement, anticipation, hard work and patience for the live lucky senior women chosen for the 1985-86 Homecoming Court. The 1985-86 Homecoming Queen Lisa Kahle stated, 'LBeing chosen Queen was something 1 never dreamed of. I had a great time working with everyone. I'll never forget this exciting experience. Shelly Holtz stated, It was a lot of hard work and hours of worrying, but after everything was over I realized how much fun it was. Opposite pa e, top icture: Pe ie Dossat, Cheli Wenzllik, Lisa Kaqiqe, julie Urban and Shelly Holtz. Student Life!Homecoming 13
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