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The School That Time Forgot The Land That Time Forgot be- came a reality this year at St. Joe. Stu- dents sat through seemingly endless classes, not knowing when that fateful bell would ring. Watches became a prize commodity, and Does anyone have the time? became the question of the year. The clock in the resource center went on Tokyo time, and the one in the dean ' s office got busted . Strangely enough, the only clock that worked was the one in the main office. The cause of this anarchy in time was a storm m the summer; lightning struck the school, and ruined all the voltage regulators for the clocks, except the one which rang the bells. When school started, classes were over two hours long, and every clock in the school ap- peared to be in a different time zone. Electricians, called out to solve the problem, proclaimed the madly ticking clocks a lost cause, and pulled the plug on them. Eventually, the clocks were fixed, and Father Time had his reign restored. 15 Clocks
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Pep Step At the St. loe bonfire, Mike Aqostino displays his prediction lor the outcome ol the game while Meredith Healy takes a break from her enthusias- tic cheering in order to view the activities around her. At the game, football coach Phil Teegarden details instructions to one of the players. The homecoming court: Paul Stachowicz, Jim Freeman, Doug Regan, Bemie Rolgalski. Ed Wray, Kim Kaniewski, Peggy Rigney, Karen Johnson, Roseanne DeMercurio. Kay Healy. Missing: John Barany Spirit Week 15
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Mary Decelles, a senior at St. Joe, demonsrates her graceful techniques at ballet. A Touch Of Class On November 20, our student body was presented with a totally new and refreshing type of assembly. The South Hold Dance Company gave a perfor- mance of the famous Nutcracker Suite. The student government spon- sored this assembly in order to provide us with entertamment and, above all, culture. For quite a few of us this was our first opportunity to see a live ballet and the majority came away from it very impressed. Mary Decelles, a sen- ior at St. Joe, is a dancer for South Hold and she participated in their presenta- tion. Her performance, along with the entire company ' s, was considered ex- cellent. Hopefully they will return next year for another inspirational presenta- tion. The South Hold Dance Company cracker Suite. portrays their version of the Nut- A romantic scene is acted out ments of these two South Hold through the graceful ballet move- dancers. Cultural Assemblies, n
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