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1 2 3 TONITe I 4 1 — Nine pirates and gypsies from the freshman class are caught by cam- era's eye. 2 — The sophomores dressed as cowboys and Indians during Homecoming Week. 3 — The junior class had a large turnout of 50's kids. 4 — Seniors relax in their Tahiti tourist costumes. 5 — Julie McNamara. Patty Ricker, Lori Elton. Mary Jane Radcliffe, Jill Elton, Laura Ries, and Stacey Brice are the seven dwarfs. 28 HOMECOMING HALLOWEEN NIGHT
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1 — Homecoming Queen Beth Oliphant escorted by David Oliphant. 2 — Senior Princesses Beth Withers and Nancy Gianotti escorted by Chris Marshall and Brian Castonguay. 3 — Junior Princesses Wendy Rolfe and Brenda Baldwin escorted by Steve Thun and Tim Nacrelli. 4 — Sophomore Princesses Heidi Hinson and Sue Carson escorted by- Craig Mitchell and Scott McLeod. 5 — Freshman Princesses Sue Saw- yer and Christie Baldw in escorted by Regan Hyde and Ernie Rose. HOMECOMING 27
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Haunted House Spooks Spectators On Halloween Night Thoughts of Halloween brought visions of ghosts, goblins, witches, games, and lots of treats. That’s exactly what was happening on October 30 at the annual Halloween Night celebration. This year was a double success not only because of the large turn- out but also because of the partici- pation of the junior class. Sue Ste- vens, President, encouraged lots of involvement and her expectations were met. Altogether about 75 jun- iors helped with the activity from the setting up to the tearing down. There was such an unexpected crowd that tickets had to be recycled and many booths ran out of prizes. The doors opened at 7:30 and things shut down about 9:30. The turnout was larger than any in the past. Large participation could be attributed to the extensive publicity. Posters could be seen around Lake Oswego, announce- ments were in the Review, and groups of witches” circulated handouts at all of the Lake Oswego schools. The workers as well as the partici- pants were dressed in Halloween garb from cowboys to pumpkins, from witches to werewolves, from pirates to ghosts. It had all the ingredients of a fun evening — lots of people, activities, and a moderate amount of work. 1 — Cathy Goolsby, Brenda Baldwin, Sooney Maekin, Ellen Arnold, Madeline Rose, and ghost pose at the Haunted House entrance. 2 — Gordon Culp and Alan Park make a point with the help of Tiger, Russell Trom- ley. 3 — Wendy McDonald explains the art of ring-toss- ing. HOMECOMING HALLOWEEN NIGHT 29
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