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5' .1 , . vxsiijf' 'ffaziiiicf 1' l frsfrilftfl g . 'A ' '21 4 ' P W f 'S Q 4 ' . Eyzlli-I All Q Above: Newly crowned queen, Lori Brown, flashes a regal smile for an admiring crowd. Right: During the Homecoming dance, Lori Brown gets down to a little steppin to the music of Kalidescope with escort Brad Ferguson. N The big announcement already made, the candidates gather around the queen, Michele DuBay, Peggy Byron, joan Gallagher, queen Lori Brown, Lisa Wellner 32-HOMECOMING before an enthusiastic crowd. The '75 court , Connie Castellese and Bobbie Verhoeven.
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Spirited Assemblies - Q WWI. .zz gig ' e ,If .fp A Cymw ' rl Rejuvenated after two heart-felt tug-of-war victories, the seniors rise to the chant of We're number one during the Spirit Week assembly. Above: Pampero Firpo continues his attack on a bloodied Bull Curry, with referee Tom Nowitzke smiling in delight. Left: Paul Steinman ties a blind-fold on junior Paul Broughton before his attempt of Almost Anything Goes. utility Not Quantity This year's assemblies were unde r the d i r e c t i o n of Mr. Lauwers, and, although there were relatively few due to formalities, the three that did materialize were Well done. This can be attributed to Mr. Lauwers and especially the concerned students who helped plan and organize the assemblies. Due to the previous year's poor attendance, participation was made mandatory, a first in C. C. 's his- tory. Nevertheless, the overall atmosphere of the rallies was very spirited. The seniors rose to the spotlight in the last and best as- sembly of the year. After sponsoring a Big Tim e Wrestling skit, the seniors clinched the tug of war contest, c r u s h i ng all other classes. From the S. M. A. Cheerleaders' routines to the skits and inter-class competitions, all people took interest. The assemblies more than adequately fulfilled their task of creating awareness and concern in C. C. 's activities. ASSEMBLIES 31
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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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