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A Second Childhood For Man ave you ever seen a pumpkin do II-I the rock? Have you ever seen a bumble bee boogie? If you were at the Halloween dance, sponsored by the National Honor Society, you saw these sights and many more. Not enough people dressed up, but it was fun anyway. , commented Jr. Kerstin Wisnowski. Many did come as bunnies, vampires, sailors, and Kiss members. Jrs. Laura O'Herron and Craig Conta came as Raggedy Ann and Andy. A costume contest was held during the dance, as Soph. Karen McWashington, wearing a sheet, won for the Best Girl in Costume . Jr. Jerry Kennie, dressed as an old man, received the award for Best Guy in Costume , and the Best Couple in Costume was given to Jrs. Scott Spellman and Lorri Smith, dressed as vampires. A large majority of the faculty dressed up on Halloween Day. Ms. Marge Wortham dressed up as a wrinkled old man and handed out candies. 15 National Honor Society members, Jrs. Tina Winters, Paula Hildebrand, and Julie Onyan, make decorations for the Halloween dance. 2l Sr. Nancy Ackerman and Jr. Mary MacCuish clown around in the library. 3l Ms. Marge Wortham hands out consumables to a Conehead, Ms. Debbie Hart. 41 Jr. Craig Conta looks longingly for Raggedy Ann. 55 Soph. Diane Kelley gives Ms. Burnham a haunting stare. 6l Geisha Sr. Clarice Hardee searches for a master to serve at the Halloween dance. 34 Halloween
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Young Life, Young People et my life shine bright through the night, through the day, all the way, hey fer you. Yee Haw! roars the enthusiastic Young Life club on one of the Tuesday night club meetings. The club, Young Life, was exactly that this year. Rowdy students singing, laughing, and participating - true young life. This year many underclassmen flocked in on the clubs, held at a member's house, as well as the veteran senior members such as, Tami Jaquith, Linda Giardina, J. J. Jordan, Karrie Lowman, Patty Lindsay, and Misty Brennenstuhl. Every type of Oly attended these meetings and played or displayed their talents. Sr. Tracy Mortimer played his banjo for the club the last 2 years, and school sponsor Mr.Terry Simmons was always at hand with his guitar. The main event of the club meetings was when the guinea pigs were picked to perform embarrassing stunts and skits called Minutes Some of the skits went from passionate kisses to malicious slaps on the face, and all the way to ice down the pants! The club went to the mountains at Frontier Camp this winter for the annual Snow Camp, complete with campfire, live entertainment, and lots of fellowship. Kids from many Colorado schools joined together at the camp for a great week end of young life. As Sr. member Ftuth Wedow indicated, I can't really define Young Life, but I can say that it is really fun, and it gives one a chance to meet a lot of people. 36 Young Life
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