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Mary Ryan vociferously disputes a call made by referee Marielle Haller. Mary Beth Bonta and Pete Skirpan model Andrean’s own version of New Wave fashions. Marite Badar and Donna Madvek assume a spec- tator position to watch a game of volleyball. Student Life— 27
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i-un ana Games Are your Friday and Saturday nights getting humdrum and routine? Are friends leaving you out of their excursions? Is your dog your best friend? Do you know all of the “Love Boat” crew on a first name basis? If you answered yes to any of these questions you ought to attend sock hops or rec nights sponsored by the Andrean Student Council. At sockhops, headed by commit- tee chairmen Joe Gawor and Janet Biegel, students learn new dances, listen to new songs, and meet new people, even Mr. or Miss Right. Rec Nights, organized by Tony Amore and Lorenzo Imbesi, offer students of all abilities an oppor- tunity to play games such as basketball, wallball, volleyball, dodgeball, and ping pong. These Student Council activities offer something for everyone. John Augsburger and Sue Augsburger definitely have the beat. Freshmen and juniors race to gain possession of the dodge ba 26— Student Life
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The Bottle Begins From the lighting of the torch at U.S. Steel’s Gary Works to the awarding of the winners’ jug and spirit trophy in the Andrean gymnasium, Armageddon was a complete success. Festivities started with the Armageddon assembly, where sophomores won the raw-hot-dog eating contest and juniors won the obstacle course race. Then the games themselves began, with the four, classes competing in over twenty different sports and contests. Juniors finally came out the victors, followed by the seniors, freshmen, and sophomores. By the time games were over, a shaving-cream fight had already broken out in the parking lot — and there, it was every student for himself. The spirit award went to the seniors who won a long and arduous battle in the tug-of-war. The twenty-second annual Ar- mageddon games closed with the traditional sockhop, where the trophy and jug were awarded. Kevin Ryan models what the well- dressed senior wears to Armageddon assembly. Dan Duffy passes the Armageddon torch to John Tompi, as Andrean athletes relay it from U.S. Steel, where it was lit, to Andrean. Freshmen and sophomore girls vie for the 1982 dodgeball championship. 28— Student Life
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