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A Mardi Gras Captain Says Farewell Loyola business senior Philip Fricano saluted his alma mater of seven years when the Knights of King Arthur, Fricano ' s carnival organization, took to the Westbank with its theme, Halls of Memories . . . A Salute to Loyola University . With 22 floats, 13 of which were double-deckers, separate floats for the King, Queen, and Captain, mini- floats for the maids and dukes, and a Krewe of Prince Charming float for the junior court which was comprised of members ' children, Fricano saluted everything from academic departments to summer vacation. Mardi Gras throw cups, coasters and doubloons all featured an impression of Marquette Hall and the university seal. Fricano, as captain, was the only member to throw maroon colored doubloons. The krewe took to the streets Saturday, February 12 at 6:30 p.m. Above-Far Left- Fr. Carter receives a commeration plaque from krewe captain Philip Fricano at the King Arthur ball. Left- Queen Guinevere VI, Christi Lyn Jacobsen, at the krewe ' s boil. King Arthur 19
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Jazz Fest ' 83 RAWFIS f Afi i ' COCHON Roast F Expensive, but fulfilling all expectations could rightfully be placed on New Orleans ' biggest party during the spring-the Jazz Fest. Held at the New Orleans Fair Grounds, the festival provided good food: couchon de lait, boudin, jumbalaya, and alligator, along with good entertainment: Irma Thomas, Roy Ayers, Roberta Flack, Alvin Baptiste and Al Hirt. Above: Irma entertains her town. Above left- A food tent at the fest. Right- One of the many craft tents at the fair. 18 Jazz Fest ' 83
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Let The Good Times Roll Mardi Gras, alias Fat Tuesday, is the last day before Lent. The last day of three weeks of over-indul- gence. The last day of insane craziness before forty days of fasting. And for Loyola students, the last day of vacation before returning to the somewhat less exciting environment of the classroom and all its seriousness. As much as the streetcar, the French Quarter and the Mississippi River, Mardi Gras means New Orleans. x a. -One way to see Mardi Gras. a hot-air balloon! b. -The ever-present B-97 Fm Bee. c. -Jail anyone?? d. -A Mardi Gras float remembering a lost friend: M ' A ' S e. -The captain ' s float of the Krewe of Shangri-La. 20 Special Events
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