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8 Ciarla If this is the ghost of Chuck Pyne, will Becky Davis be the new Professor Upchuck? Above Right: Sandwiched between Jeanne Mandel and Risa Wald- man, chocolate cookie outsides, is creamy center Linda MacMillan. Crossing the black cat ' s path is Tom Benson. Right: Devilish Betty Arnold carves with Ariane Terry.
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7 The College Life: homecoming, parents day and epsy day Lined up before alumni, faculty and students, nominees braces newly named queen, Carla Snyder Right: The sus- for homecoming queen and their escorts await the final pense was relieved when Kim Barth, president of Program verdict. Moments later, Ted Bollard triumphantly em- Board, made the royal announcement.
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The College Life: halloween 9 Hut one, hut two . . . Mark Schwartz takes the hand-off evil lurks behind the glasses of this mysterious Arab sheik? from Rich Jones as they prepare for the Program Board Perhaps he is looking fora harem. Below: ‘See no evil; hear Halloween party in the Union. Right: Who knows what no evil; speak no evil.’ Halloween, the time of year for ghouls and goblins, parties and pranks was fully taken advantage of at Muh- lenberg. College students found that for a night they did not have to act as such, and could return to their childhood days dressed like crayons, M M’s, bowling balls (accompanied by pins), cone heads, and dou- ble-stuffed oreo’s. It was the perfect excuse to party on a Tuesday night (for those who needed an excuse). Most of the campus was oc- cupied by spooky activity. Paties took place at Walz, Benfer and SPE, where the bongmen took first prize in their contest for a highly original costume. The night before Hallow- een the television rooms on campus were alive with ac- tivity due to the airing of “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”. In a nostal- gic atmosphere, popcorn was passed around while Li- nus anxiously awaited the Great Pumpkin and Charlie Brown received only rocks as halloween treats. Students who were not satisfied with standing in Dr. John Morey’s doorway only once at freshman orien- tation, grabbed their bags and headed for Leh Street to trick-or-treat. On the way, neighborhood houses were visited and ample munchy supplies for the next few weeks were collect- ed. the most unusual things, like, dressed as a gorilla, walk through the library, or, dressed as a hooker, ap- proach that guy you ' ve been wanting to date. For an evening one can trade per- sonalities with anything or anybody, and return to nor- mal the next morning, for the most part. — Christopher Schulze The popularity of hallow- een, besides its use as an ex- cuse to bag the books, might be explained by the oppor- tunity it provides to disguise or dress up. Behind a mask, an ordinary person can do PHANTOMS PARTY
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