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Along with the annual Kutztown Hallo- ween parade, Halloween brought to campus many strange faces. If, by chance, you happened to attend the party in Berks Hall and that's a big 'tim you would have en- countered a bizarre array of costumed creepies who appeared quite convincing in their disguises. Take for instance, the couple posing as a cheerleader, and foot- ball player, or the nun, and priest. There were also several frightening disguises in- cluding a ghoul, and a hunchback. Awards were presented to those wearing the most effective costumes. If you happened to live off campus you may have witnessed an unusual display of even more eerie and amusing costumes at one of the many parties held downtown. So, let this be a warning to anyone brave enough to cross the DMZ after midnight next Halloween. You never know what gross creatures you may happen to run into on that awesome night-or any day of the week, for that matter. -By Sue Spacht 23
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22 Kutztown's dorms, as well as fraternities, were all involved in creating a spirit of enthusiasm for homecoming. The TKE fraternity won the float can- test with their unique calliope. The dorms were decorated in the circus theme, Deatrick Hall win- ning first prize and Beck placing as runner up. The thirteen girls that were competing for home- coming queen participated in a fashion show three days before homecoming. Clothing stores in Kutztown donated sports wear and evening attire to be modeled. At the close of the show five girls were announced as finalists; Jayne Heilman, Sue Lalik, Liz Smith, Gail Zombar, and Cindy Wisnesky. The day of the game brought alumni from all classes of Kutztown to watch the defeat of Cheyney State College. During halftime Liz Smith was An- nounced as queen and Cindy Zombar as runner up.
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