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I l 1 Those children not iliwiiiingiii risk the loss of their candy corn wcould have their faces ygyr paintediin 'fa kaleidescopeiiot colors. The evening brought out the iybright smiles and tvvinlgling eyes I ofthe chiidren. This made all who participated realize that they did lin factachievegtheir ghoul. YOU'RE LOOKING A LITTLE PALE: Indian girl Laurie Costa reveals tribal secrets to Dina Mastrangelo. THAT WOUND-UP FEELING: As the com- munity Halloween party winds down, Lisa lnzone and Jill Smith keep the festive spirit. WHATS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? Poking fun at Laura Zavagnin's absence of a REAL mouse nose are Tara Jordan and Marret Sandberg. AND IN THE CENTER RING. . . Displaying his juggling expertise is Raggedy John Kovacs Andy. I Halloween V I
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right Night ITS THE GREAT PUMPKIN CHARLIE BROWN: Becoming the first survivor of a full scale pumpkin avalanche is Joel Rosenthal. HALLOWEEN PART XX: The Honor Soci- ety gathers to scare local youths. Halloween was capped off by the ghosts, goblins witches and bats that attended the high school's annual community par- ty. ln this multitude of masquer- ade over 700 children helped to raise approximately 35350.00 to be contributed to the Ronald Mc- Donald House in Queens. The en- tire evening provided spook - filled entertainment for children of all ages. lt was the Honor Society that set up the ever popular Haunted l-louse. Every princess, cowboy, wizard, and vampire could munch on candy corn while creeping into the Haunted House, or offer them in friend- ship to the harmless mon- sters they bumped into. v fel if-.. if her, X ff,, f Halloween i 9 17? X 4 P A F W Q 'Et if rex if . ,jk W Q will. remit it ,W Snr hf Hr-ttfae i A A W. -
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ommunity Spirit The sweet smells of cider, cookies, and cakes filled the psy- chiatric center on November 24. In a spirit of goodwill reminiscent of the pilgrims and the indians, the student council visted the hospital bringing the spirit of youth to the patients. Those who had adopted a special friend had a chance to share in their lives. The students went from ward to ward spreading holiday cheer. The patients greeted the festivi- ties with enthusiasm. The cele- bration gave everyone involved something to be thankful tor. The feeling of the seasonfwas warm. The patients did not want the students to leave: needless to say, the tea was a smashing suc- cess! The halls :resoundedrwith the sounds of hearts being lifted with the spirit of youth. HELPING STUDENTS: Volunteers bring holiday cheer to those less fortunate a Thanksgiving. T zip' ' M' T WE COME IN PEACE: As the bearers of goodwill, Indians Melissa Reilly and Lynda Nealis make their way to the turkey tea . TAKING INVENTORY: The pile of cans is a tribute to lnteract's success in getting do- nations, but can Greg Kunz ship it all? CLOWNING AROUND:Helping out at the psychiatric center is one Cara Sheppard's favorite activities.
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