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LABOR DAY WEEKEND MARRED BY FANATICAL WAVE OF SUICIDE ATTEMPTS AS NINE MONTHS INCARCERATION IS THREATENED BY BULLDOG FACTORYI' If-D L YQ E M li I J TE i1955i HALLOWEEN HOP At a Halloween costume party attended only by upper classmen. Ruthann Isaccs and Sheila Martin took first prize as Raggedy Ann and Andy While Gene Dougherty copped second in his Donald Duck costume. third prize was awarded to Mary Jo Starkey and Judy Grant who came as an elderly couple' which goes to prove that the Juniors are more capable of concealing their good looks than are the Seniors JOAN AND JOHN NOMINATED Unanimously nominated for king of the Mardi Gras was John O'Conna' and Joan Boland for Queen. Led by Kay McCool, the Juniors brought their candim dates to second place. 104th PRECINCT GOES TO POLLS Duly elected were Bud Franz, Ed Murray, Joan Boland, and Judy Grant to the offices of President. Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer respectively. Q t I P'- I EDITION lE CONCESSIONS STAND FRAUD BARED It has been dis- closed to us that in at least one instance the coffee sold at the Aquin football games was well watered. It seems that the stand ran out of the precious brew and a few of the girls went out to borrow some. However, only a few teaspoons of instant coffee were secured, these were mixed with a few quarts of waterg lewis lye was added for strength, and sold as Mcoffeen OVER THE TOP IN MAGAZINE DRIVE. The Juniors again proved they had what it takes when they came in first in the magazine drive and topped their quota by more than four hundred dollars. ALS one
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