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Halloween! The word conjures images of ghosts and goblins, witches and warlocks, pi- rates and pumpkins ... none of which were present on Hal- loween Costume Day. A few witches appeared, but one would be hard pressed to find any goblins or pi- rates. In fact, a cynic may have pro- claimed that it was really sad for elite mafia members to win a costume contest for a holiday that celebrates the occult. But Halloween means far W more than this today. Today Hallow- een means one thing: fun. Hallow- een is celebrated with only fun in mind and this attitude was clearly ex- pressed in the activities and general enthusiasm of the students. Some students relished the opportunity to express their dreams and wishes by dressing as someone or something they aspire to be. lt gives you the chance to express yourself freely: to be a pirate, a ghost, a fighter pilot, or just very different, noted Ken So. Halloween gives people the chance to be spectacular or ridiculous, inno- cent or sinister. In keeping with the spirit of the day, a live band per- formed at lunch. The band, Rhythm Collision, painted even more life into the on-campus scene which was already brilliant with the color of costumes and vibrant with the fes- tive atmosphere which typified the day. Everyone agreed that dressing up was fun. And basically, Halloween was an opportunity to dress up and have a good time. - john Kelley dobrowski i dobrowski Allan Shaffer poses in his costume. Allan, frus- trated, was forced to explain what he was by writing the note. I Stephen Miele, Mikel Maggiora, DougIas-WiI- liams, joseph Gulla, and joseph Gasbarrl are dressed to kill. Their mafia costumes won them the costume contest on Halloween ' dress-up day. Dawn Krenik, Tricia Arledge, Amy Ward, Lisa N Ferragamo, Tristi Heuer, and janet Galer dressed as crayons with Suzy Bowman as their cra on box. The crayons helped color the day, adchng to the festive atmosphere. dobrowski illoiwt n
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-1. nga, NSN-.M 'Ns Tommy Kim shows us all the true meaning of grace dressed as a cheerleader Tommy looked so cute to some that it was hoped he would get nominated for Homecoming Queen Melinda Klayman dressed in leather and chains and lohanna Kastenberg dressed as a conservative Republican lohanna expressed her true feelings towards different types of clothes dobrowski dobrowski Sandy Barrabee, Heather Louis, Rachel Gould, and Terri Brncic dressed as everyone's favor- ite candy. Like M 84 M's, the girls were color- ful on the outside and sweet on the inside. nf A azimcv Halloween 49
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