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This year ' s corn roast provided fun and good food for both students and A nnernber of Congressional Funk Qe % into the music as administration, as Margaret Derwent and Mr, Wojtowicz iliustrate, he and his band perform at the dance Luann Andrzejewski expresses her feelings through her dancing — and Angie Van Overberghe, Sister Mary Ann, and Dean from the looks of things, she ' s feeling GREAT! Bowman try out the terrific corn. Corn Roast 7
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All Together Now As usual, St. Joe ' s annual Corn Roast and Dance opened a new school year for everyone here at St. Joe. The Corn Roast, with all of its fun and good food, offered a chance for old trends to get to- gether at school once again. It also gave the new freshmen and the up- perciassmen joining St. Joe for the first time an opportunity to meet new friends and take part in an ac- tivity in their new surroundings. The Corn Roast, sponsored by the Junior Class, with the help of Bernie Rogalski, the class ' social life direc- tor, and Mrs. Lutkus, the class ' facul- ty moderator, turned out to be a great success, as some 300 people attended the activity. Following the Corn Roast was a dance, also sponsored by the ju- niors. The students were invited to a good time of dancing to fantastic sounds of Congressional Funk, back for an encore performance after a great show last year. Finally, as the clock struck midnight and the music ceased, the students went home with fond memories of another year at St. Joe just beginning. Mark Lyon and Barb Leiiaert take advantage ot one of one of the few slow moments during the very active dance. Service with a smiie is one fine quality Jacques Diano shows as he helps Mrs. Sheilinger with her food. Ttr tMi. - ' Even the policeman, Jerry Kreczmer, enjoyed himself at the Corn Roast, as shown here. 6 Corn Roast
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Not A Second Time? Mr, David Jones finds that he con both music stand, as he demonstrates here, conduct the band and relax behind his Mr, John Wojtowicz helps Bob Hickner w,th Sister Mary Ann Pajakowski lectures in one Andjhere ;; ° ;f ,l° ' e ' s thaf tough moth problem, of her history classes, Gerencher. 8 Teachers
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