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Halloween seems to bring out “spooky ' ' spirits in teachers, as this “incognito faculty member at¬ tempts to teach her class. Needing a sign to convence her fellow class mates of her identity for the day, senior Nancy Schrage hides from curious cameras. Reverting back to her childhood, Mrs. Albrecht brings to life a familiar doll — Raggedy Ann. 8 costumes
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Finished for the day with classwork, ju¬ niors Nick Celluci, Shiloh Enriquez, and Jim Evans catch up on the latest gossip while Paul Gibson occupies himself in other ways. weekends start to be almost as undesirable as his weekdays, a school play, concert, or Christ¬ mas parade can bring a wel¬ comed change. Whatever his mood, he is sure to be pleased by the events happening during the year. hen a student finds school suddenly be¬ coming very monot¬ onous and boring, all he needs to do for a cure is to look around him and participate in one of the many events occuring in student life. If its dancing he en¬ joys, the school dances, such as Homecoming and Prom, can satisfy these needs. Or if his student life divider 7
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Changing Faces ven though at various times through¬ out the year a flower, nerd or an ab¬ normally dressed person may be seen walking conspicuosly down the halls, no reason for alarm should arise. For a week in early October, all newly inducted Keyettes were forced to come to school as they had been directed to — amidst laugh¬ ter and frequent embarassing attention. All new members were told to dress as nerds one day; another day they had to come to school under the appearance of flowers. For Halloween, the DECA Club spon¬ sored the annual costume contest for teach¬ ers. Some teachers chose to keep their iden¬ tities open while others kept their true faces and names secret as they hid carefully un¬ der masks and detailed costumes. Some students became a part of the Halloween festivities as many people dressed as ba¬ bies or punks. No matter for what occas- sion one was to dress up, each costume added spirit and provoked laughter and fun in the school halls. Pretending to be studious and nerdy”, Keyette induc¬ tee Laurie Spall poses for curious passersby. costumes 9
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