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Carie Rogovich is amused by Karen Owen’s display of dancing talent. Tradition? Winter Wonderland was the theme of Andrean’s first Junior- Senior dance. Despite the cold and dreary January weather, the ? iris’ gym was warm and cheer- ul, decorated with candy canes and twinkling lights. Guests danced to music provided by a local D.J., and enjoyed refresh- ments which were supplied and served by classmates. The Junior-Senior dance was in- itiated by the junior and senior class officers in the hope that it might become a tradition. Lynne Mueller and Tony Puntillo en- joy the fun of the Junior-Senior dance. Bare feet don’t hamper the dancing spirit of Connie Oates. Student Life — 21
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Let’s Dance Froshmore Night is back by popular demand! This year sophomore and freshman of- ficers got together and decided to bring back this spectacular event. With the help of Father Cerretto and Sister Paul, the dance became a reality. Three members of the band which pro- vided the dance with music were Andrean students, Paul Vale on the guitar, Bob Luckiewicz on the drums, and Jesse Martinez on the keyboard. 20 — Student Life For Shawn Hutchens and Karen Roytan, good music and a crowded dance floor are the perfect ingredients for an enjoyable evening. Gary Babicka and Nicki Zelin enjoy a fast moving dance. ' urv brings a rock beat to Froshmore urv Jit h t festivities.
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Good Company Mommy and Daddy Date Nights give Andrean students a chance to entertain their parents at an evening of dining and dancing. To commence the ac- tivities at both events this year, families gathered in the cafeteria to eat. Students and parents used this time for conversation. After the meal, a photographer took pictures to record the families’ memorable experiences. Then the dances began — square dances, polkas, and contemporary music provided by Abbey Road. With such a variety, everyone found a favorite dance. Graduating parents, those who have at- tended with their student for all four years, received diplomas and yellow carnations. The events were sponsored this year by Mrs. Hevel and a group of volunteer student workers. Elicia Metz and her father swing to the rhythm of Abbey Road. Mr. Wiltshire demonstrates square dancing for a group of fathers and daughters. 22 — Student Life
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