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0N flMORE ■HflLLQWEENIS'H N0TE By Melinda McKim “This is berry delicious,” said Strawberry Shortcake to one of her berry best friends. The grade school was alive with boys and girls dressed up as ghosts, goblins, and other funny and scary creatures. These characters had lots of fun eating treats and playing games at their classroom parties. In the morning, Mr. Griner greeted everyone with an evil laugh over the public address system. Some of the teachers had fun dressing up for their classes. The kindergarten teachers Miss Streitmatter and Mrs. Harrison imitated Little Red Riding Hood and a scarecrow. Mr. Davis disguised himself as a farmer with large overalls and a straw hat. Miss McCartney spooked everyone in her witch costume. The custodian went into all of the homerooms and scared everyone in his costume too. Beth Runge, Stephanie Gillea. Stacy Patera, Scott Matzelle, Keri Krapa and Doug Carlton (top) grinned a a they ahowed oft their favorite charactera. After all, it'a only once a year that you can go to achool in a clown auit (left) and clown around aa Autumn Martin did during her anack time while the world of Strawberry Shortcake waa brought to life by Stephanie Gillea and Beth Runge (right). Special Events — 21
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“Cackle, Cackle,’’ “Boo!”, and “Meow,” are all familiar sounds that we heard on Halloween. This year many students dressed up to imitate their favorite personalities. At lunchtime at the high school a contest determined who was dressed in the funniest, the scariest, and the most original costumes. These costumes ranged from hilarious to horrendous . Some people even sprayed their hair in glittering shades of pink, green, purple, and red. Lisa Fisher and Annette Paternoga captured the most original award as Which came tirst, the chicken or the egg7” Tim Hatcher (inset) stole the first place award for funniest costume disguised as Mrs. Greenbaum, and Kim Weida (not pictured) copped the scariest award for her gorilla costume. Jill DeVore tried to show Jeff Wilcox and Tim Hatcher how to act like a lady. Sarah Sulaski was heard spreading Christmas cheer to everyone. The Mad Scientist, Dani Ralston (sixth grader), decided to get away from her lab and relaxed on a merry-go-round. 20 — Special Events
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