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Glittering bulbs, sparlding decorations, and gaily trimmed Christmas trees combined to make the perfect setting for a jovial holiday party. In holiday mood, the Andrewites enjoy their Christmas party hosted by the St. Andrew Home and School Association. 'he Stardust Swirl, sponsored by the junior class, rought something new to St. Andrew's-Disc King len Clark and his records-for the evening's en- srtainment January 19. Palma DiCeglie and Thomas Guerin are sharing some happy memories of an amusing incident as they prepare to dance to the music of the Down- beats. Special requests and radio interviews are the order of the night at the Stardust Swirl.
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Queen 'S i Ball A 5 , ,I I fi? HX A repeat performance: One week later, on November 18, Queen Joanne was again crowned in regal splendor by Andy's football Captain, Thomas McCartney. The big social event of the football season is the Queen's Ball . This year it was held on November 18, and the students' choice for queen WHS Joanne Hyatt. Gathered about the royal throne are: L. to R. John Laundra, Mary Kay Sullivar Saundra Sargent, Carl Roeser, Football Captain Thomas McCartney, Queen Joanne Hyatt, Patrick Lafferty, Barbara Batkoski, Elaine Gnatkowski, and Bernard Smillie . Lettermen , rg 'fb letterman officers in a huddle L to R. are: Vice-President Bruce Gnatkowski President Bernard Smillieg and Thomas McCartney, secretary-treasurer.
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f I St. Andrew muscle men try to win prizes for their ladies fair at the Mardi Gras dart board. The Mardi Gras-this is the Publications 'Special' event of the year, and rain or shine, the Mardi Gras goes on to the merriment of the guests. February 11 was the red-letter date. Patrick Lafferty, Student Council President, crowns Mardi C's King, Thomas Giffore, and Queen, Sandra Kubiak, while runners up L. to R. Donald Steele and Constance Markey look on. Your guess is as good as mine as to the identification of these Mardi Gras guests.
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