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Tricks Or Treats Gavit Style While witches, goblins, and ghouls are the customary cos- tumes for Halloween, Gavit ' s student ' s showed their creativity on October 27, 1976. Some of Gavit ' s most outstanding char- acters were that of; Frank Zap- pa, Elton John, KISS, Groucho ' Marx, a pumpkin, a heisha girl. Big Bird from Sesame Street, and the devil himself. While the stu- dents received a lot of laughs the day was enjoyed by everyone. LEFT Mark Mybeck displays his KISS costume UPPER RIGHT Claudia Lee, Mark Mybeck, EdWojocitz, Dayna Cross, Den- nis Sullivan and Larry Green ham it up for the photographer. CENTER Who says Halloween is just for witches and goblins! Steve Owens and Robin Gray seem to be saying. BELOW Big Bird and the Devil, in school? BOTTOM Even Groucho Marx and Heisha girls have to do English. School Life 19
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‘‘Almost Anything Goes” Gavit ' s first student council sponsored Almost Anything Goes turned out to be a huge success. Lunch time at the mills was one of the most popular games of the evening. It featured blind-folded tricyclers who sped down the track following the di- rections of their teammates. The sophomores won this event. The string and spoon event, which involved weaving a string and spoon through ten team members clothing was won by the sopho- mores. The sophs won the most events putting them in first place, the frosh came in second. Seniors came in third, the mid- dle school in fourth, and the faculty came in fifth. UPPER RIGHT- Bill Prusecki and Monica Mista encourage the super-strength seniors in their for tug of War BELOW Jody Fink helps to string along a victory for the mighty sopho- mores. LOWER LEFT H.J. Freels and Roma Lee vie for the title in the relay races. CEN- TER Roma Lee and Carol Smaron show their class spirit during the night ' s events. ABOVE Cindy Cantwell and Cindy Galovic rush to dispose of their spoons.
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50 ’s Day A Senior Tradition November 24th marked the third annual Seniors Fifties Day . It was all started in 1975 when the senior class decided to show their spirit during Home- coming Week by dressing up in costumes from the fifties. Now it is a symbol of spirit for many senior classes to come. The seniors this year really enjoyed dressing up, even though they had a tough time getting the grease off their hair and the deep red lipstick off, they still enjoyed running around in their fancy out- fits and showing them off to pho- tographers and all the other stu- dents. The teachers loved seeing the seniors because it gave them many fond memories of yester- year. 1. Seniors show off 50 ' s Day apparel. 2. Senior David Ross exhibits charisma as Janet Luptak, Nora Barrera and Patty Beck encourage him. 3. Mark Mybeck, Diane Hill, Dennis Sullivan, Chris Dolak all seniors, are planning ahead for the Saturday night sock- hop. 4. Seniors Pam Smaron, and Diane Hill take a moment to model their stylish fashions. 5. Senior Jim Mansueto with admirers Heather Harrigan, Dana Cross, Diane Gurski, and Mary Hook. 20 School Life
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