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Matt Stephens gets to pass the orange to Deb- Scott Gillette stares on. Kathy Mejak and Jaimie bie Wilson while Dave Pirro waits his turn. Spare cheer Matt on. heather Stam shows us her enthusiasm while The annual Apple Bob contest was a big splash again this year. Freshman Susie Fildes looks extreme- ly afraid of the water, while Junior Tim La- crosse dives right in. Sophomore Dan Pitts anxiously waits for his partner to hurry back. Seniors Dave Filipiak and Cory Wolf show us how it should real- ly be done. Sophomore Alex Kluding, Freshman Dan Patterson, Junior Bill Miller, and Senior Lou Martin show ev- eryone how to eat pie, while Missy La- Chance, Rodney Eye, Bruce Ruse, Mike Bubb, and Dave Fili- piak cheer their re- spective classmates on. rood Dominates Competitions Halloween assembly is messy but amusing This year s Halloween assembly turned out to be one of the more suc- cessful ones the high school has ever seen. The student body showed their enthusiasm by the number of stu- dents who participated in dressing up, one of the events for the assembly that was held later in the day.The Sophomores came in first; Seniors, second; Juniors, third; and Frosh, fourth. About 1:45 Mr.Bianchi started calling down the respective classes , begin- ning with the Seniors. As the other classes filed in, they were greeted by the chant of Seniors... Seniors... Before the assembly got under way, the choir treated us to a song, The Transylvania Two-Step. Although the singing was good, hearing was dif- ficult in an extremely noisy gym. When the choir finished, the games began, starting with the Frozen-Or- ange Pass. Everyone liked this event because it gave the appearance of two people making out in front of a large group. The Sophomores surprised ev- eryone by beating the winners from last year the Awesome Seniors. The Juniors came in second. Seniors third, frosh last. The Seniors came in first in four events. They proved that they can really eat in the four eating contests. Lou Martin beat all competition by a mile in the Pie-Eat. Lou has won this event in three out of four years. Effie Frambach, the four-time winner of the Jello-Eat, showed us her talents by remaining undefeated in her last year of competition. The Seniors also showed us they have big mouths with the help of Ted Bradley and Scott Ack- lin. Ted and Scott won the Apple Swing contest by completely devour- ing their apple before anyone else. The last competition the Seniors won was the Apple Bob. Cory Wolf and Dave Filipiak, both members of stu- dent council, showed us how this con- test should really be done. The Sophomores won the Ugly Cou- ple Contest; Seniors were second; Ju- niors, third; but the Frosh failed to compete. Good luck to all of next year's participants. HALLOWEEN 29
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The Seniors certainly show us they have big mouths with the help of Ted Bradley and Scott Acklin. The Jello-eating con- test is always a great way for everyone to have fun. Senior Effie Frambach shows us her winning style. Ef- Fie is the four-time winner of this event. 28 STUDENT LIFE
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