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Showing claan hands, Carey Williams. Kelly Knolhotf. and Janice Hartmann prove that M M ' s don’t lie. The M M ' s took first place in the costume contest for orignality Jumping around, the crowd does the bunny hop. Loyalty Week Dance 11
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It is love at first bite for Sherri Lee and Matt Speidel. Trading places, Chris Vlahavas and Bob Farmer make the perfect jock and jockette. Chris and Bbb received third place in the best costume contest. LOYALf WEEK DANCE WHAT A SCREAM! L oyalty Week ended this year with a Halloween masquerade dance sponsered by Student Council. Some of the masqueraders wore cos¬ tumes from dress up days while Others created new costumes These costumes ranged from M M’s to Santa Claus Oth¬ er original costumes included a human hand made up by five people, a cat. bun¬ nies. flashers, punk rockers, elves, birds, and even a dragon The only people who were oddballs were those who didn ' t dress up at all The highlight of the even¬ ing came when the best costumes were finally judged. As everyone gathered around in a circle the best masqueraders walked to the center where they were judged. For originality first place went “hands down, to the M M ' s. Second place went to the two rock stars. Rob Farmer of the football team and Chris Vla¬ havas of the Pom Pon squad reversed roles. The backward duo placed third m the contest The remainder of the evening everyone got crazy. Some people did the bunny hop while others danced piggy back. The Loyalty Week Dance was a great way to end an exciting Loyalty Week. 10 Loyalty Week Dance
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The cluster of green trees turn mustard and rust colored. Mounds of brown and orange leaves litter the sidewalks, and the buildings shine in the golden sun. AUTUMN DAYS W hen we think of autumn, a few familiar scenes come to mind. Some of these scenes are warm clothes, school, football, and leaves. In the beginning of fall, students wore colorful shorts and t-shirts. Later on in the season, they began to wear jeans and Football games were another fun event during autumn. It is a popular fall sport and hundreds of loyal fans went to the games, both home and away. This sea¬ son we ha d our share of losses and victo¬ ries. Belleville East has the most beautiful bulky sweaters. Bright colored jackets campus in the southwest part of Illinois. In along with bold and wild sweatshirts be- the fall, East is at its peak. The cluster of gan to appear on campus. Most of the students started to crack down and study around September. Soon, there were tests and homework. Before we knew it, grades were going home. There was also some fun going on at school. The East Theater Company put on the fall play and Student Council held a Kickoff Dance and the Masquerade Dance. green tress turn mustard and rust colored. Mounds of brown and orange leaves litter the sidewalks and the buildings shine in the golden sun. This year, the weather was constantly changing. Some days it was hot and muggy, while other days it was cool and brisk. The cold weather is a signal that winter is coming fast and that the lazy autumn days will soon come to an end. 12 Fall
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