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Sidelines Club Fair... Success (ROCKY attends the St. Stanislaus Sidelines Fair, happening upon Brother Phillip.) ROCKY: Brother Phillip, how old is the SSC Sidelines Fair? BROTHER PHILLIP: Well, Rocky, it was started back in the mid 50’s, so I would say it was at least 30 years or even older. ROCKY: Why do the Sidelines Club have the Fair? BROT1IER: The main purpose of the Fair is to raise funds for the maintenance and improvement of the Rockachaw Stadium, but it involves so many members with the St. Stanislaus family, that it has evolved into a family get-together. ROCKY: Are there any plans in the future to expand the fair, perhaps add some rides? BROTHER: No, not really. If you expand too fast then you can’t control it. Why add something new to the Fair each year and test it out. If it works, we keep it. If it doesn’t, we drop it. This way we know everything we have at the Fair it enjoyed by the majority of the people attending. ROCKY: Approximately how many people attend the Fair annually, Brother? BROTHER: We estimate in the vicinity of between two and three thousand. ROCKY: Well, Brother, Good Luck with next year’s Fair. I think I’ll go and try my hand at High-Low. OPPOSITE TOP: The contestants for Miss Popularity, from left: Shelly Kiehm, escorted by Mark Schultz; Hope Chiniche (Miss Popularity for 1981), escorted by Pat Kergosien; Andrea Loicano, excorted by Maurcio Lozano; Courtney Eagen, escorted by Emeterio Ruiz; Jeannie Boudreaux, escorted by Rony Stefaniai. OPPOSITE CENTER: Mike Kearney, Jimmy Klingman, Doug Landry, and Stanley Womack prepare to lose their shirts at HI-LO. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: Brother Phillip, S.C., discusses the Fair’s progress with one of the Sideline Club members. BOTTOM THIS PAGE ACROSS: )ohn Tighe, one of those ’Bama boys, decides to try his hand at crawfish. Scott Smith will assist. 1. “Are those things cooked?” 2. “This looks like a bug!” 3. “I can’t believe I’m eating a bug!” 24
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OPPOSITE BOTTOM: 1980-81 Senior High cheerleaders pose at a Saints game. From Left to Right: Ben Benvenutti, Ann Moran, Andrew Scafidi, Linnle Cabell, Jeff Kergosien, Cynthia Morse, Ricky Hessler, Hope Chiniche, Peter Gargulio, Carrie Comeaux. OPPOSITE TOP: The Jr. High cheerleaders were Donna Palmisano, Connaly Compretta, Laurie Martinolich, Melissa Kersanac, Kristy Gleber, Nancy Gex, Jeane Boudreaux, Bobbie Alberes. TOP: The “Pick-me-up” pick up. BOTTOM RIGHT: “Midnight Madness.” BOTTOM LEFT: Brother Aquin and the cheerleaders take a break from practice to discuss the upcoming trip to the Superdome. 26
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