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Ghosts, Goblins, And Gizmo 1 •N Ghosts, goblins, and witches were not un- usual to find roaming the campus on Octo- ber 31st. Many students participated in the annual Halloween dress-up day disguised as clowns, ' 50 ' s girls. Hippies, and Nerds. Dur- in g lunch, a contest was held for the Best Group, Scariest, and Most Original Cos- tumes. The Nerds won in the category of Best Group. A pumpkin full of candy was awarded to Tracey Borowski for the Scariest Costume. Paul Flatlcy won the Most Original Costume award with his table setting cos- tume. No nuclear WarsI Halloween hippies Jeanine Samsel. Brian Lee and Beth Green plead. Most of their sixties attire was purchased at The Goodwill or borrowed from parents. Pleased with their progress in dressing themselves, Brian Gal- vin. Todd Holt. Wes Porter, and Scott Fairfield smile during the dress-up parade. Many of the upper classmen dressed as nerds making it the most popular costume. What would be more appropriate on Halloween than a pumpkin costume thought senior Tammy Moore. Upon request Tammy kneels to the ground to fully demonstrate her costume. 152 Halloween
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Gizmo, made by Susan Sweet, is bemg very careful to stay away from any water. Gizmo is from the popular movie Gremlins . Someone is expected to engage themselves in a candlelight meal at the expense of Paul Flately. Paul was the winner of the most original costume. Dressed as the Wicked Witch of the West. Mrs. Crays shows her school spirit. Originally, a contest was to be held for teachers as well as the students. Halloween 153 »»iMa a »r iS
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