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MOMENTARILY SAFE, Joe Reidman waits for another lucky throw to send him swimming. Joe ' s throne is part of R-Club ' s contribution to the event, a dunking booth. Fall Mardi Gras 29
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Time enough for fun and goldfish stepping into the colorful and action-packed Time Machine were about 1600 Richmondites as Y- Teens sponsored the annual Mardi Gras. The event took place during the fall season again after last year ' s try with a spring date. Twenty-three booths represented as many clubs. The Gold Nugget was awarded the best all-around Y-Teen booth. Lynn Zaieski was chairman of the group. Spanish Club captured the prettiest prize with its sailing vessel and background. Serving as Mardi Gras chairman was Dawn Otto, assisted by Julie Humphrey and Cheryel Pruse. As fun and games reached a peak, those present watched John Trammell and Annette Phenis being crowned as king and queen. Attention was then focused on a goldfish-eating contest given by Julie Deleo ' s Y-Teen booth. Three contenders finished in a tie for top prize, each having eaten 23 fish. Julie ' s supply of the shimmer- ing morsels was totally depleted. 28 Fall Mardi Gras
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COUPLING - The 125 couples attending Snowball en|oy the company of one another while dancing. Accompaniment was provided by the Organics, HIS HONOR and court: Jamie McAdams. Mike Pom- eranz. King Jeff Fansher, Dan Norris. and John Statzer. POSED PRETTIES are Jacquie Egger. Sue Keller. Queen Linda Bietry. Kim O ' Maley, and Diane Charles. Hi-Y throws Snoivball pdst Christmas Beautiful young ladies and their tiand- some beaus delighted in the special evening as Snowball 1975 brought about several new aspects. The annual Hi-Y sponsored event oc- cured January 31 at Forest Hills Country Club. 250 students, parents, and faculty members attended the lively event, which took place after Christmas for the first time ever. Jeff Fansher and Linda Bietry reigned as king and queen, elected only by those attending the dance. After the crowning, eyes gazed upon new royalty as they danced to the melodies of the Organics, a local four-piece music group. As queen and king candidates posed for pictures, other couples indulged in eating an enormous white cake in the form of a giant snowball. At midnight, couples left the dance to attend parties, then later they went for breakfast. 30 Snowball
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