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Counterclockwise from top right: Mouskateer Paul Schneeloch. Escape of the Fruit of the Loom! Laura Vfcl ean and Shelley Raquet. 44 ... like ... FAR OUT!” John lx “Don’t get sad, get CLAD!” Carolyn Sierk, Janice Walzak, Nancy Lancilotti, Sue Strebinger. Below: “Forget the cotton, the satin, the leather and lace ... we’re into PLASTIC!” Leslie Heiser, The- rese Joseph, Kathy Weiss. SPIRIT WEEK Spirit Week, once again successfully sponsored by the Student Council, was highlighted by some hearty competition between classes as well as some unexpected upsets. Competing in six cate- gories — costume, hall decor, class chain, pep rally wall, pep rally spirit, and class float — the juniors took the lead early in the week only to be ousted by the seniors in the final float competi- tion. Nevertheless, all classes were winners in the costume contest: Freshmen — punk and western days. Sophomores — dress-up and occupation days, Juniors — food and garbage bag days, Sen- iors — backwards and baby days concluding with a day of Blue, Gold, White, and Green. Leslie Mills flashes a prize-winning smile. The green-tinted Roman Liz Joseph awaits the victory of her Senior Spirit chain.
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BETTER THAN XENON . . . AND EVEN 54! Top left: “Let your life lightly dance on the edges of TIME like dew on the tip of a leaf.” —Rabindranath Tagore Above: Julie Futcher and Lisa Zito —Dream Girls. Right: Laura Weiss. “You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm.” —Colette 28
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What one doesn’t realize in ordinary mental health is that daily life is a show. You have to put on a right costume, to improvise right speeches, to do right ac- tions, and all this isn’t automatic, it takes concentration and work and a simply amazing degree of control. —Herman Wouk Clockwise from below: Look out Rockets! Sandy Bykowicz, Debbie Yarnall, Liz Joseph, Pam Domon- kos, Terri Hunt. All people smile in the same language. Laura Weiss Seductively sassy. Chris Colabella and Beth Schwarts. Hey babe! Take a walk on the wild side. — Lou Reed Heather Stevenson and Trina Fake. Find the Freshman flaw. Who said three's a crowd? Kathy Ytedaugh, Jean Polomski, and Sandy Bykowicz. Junior Spirit times Five. Katie Corcoran, Terry May, Gitte Ingmann, Siobhan Dowling, Kathleen Murray. Kelly Long in rare form.
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