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“Dead Cowboy” Fee Captures First Place The Student Council Halloween Con- test, held on October 30, 1981, made witchcraft and goblins seem almost possible at Red Bank Regional during this magical season. A lurking corpse, a purring punk rock leopard, and a colorful clown were just a few of the costumes which wandered through the school's halls and classrooms. Although not many of the students participated in the Halloween costume event, the few that did remain- ed after school to partake in the actual costume contest. A panel of judges, consisting of senior Donny Chamberlain, junior Regina Holsey. custodian Mrs. Verna Davis, and Special Education teacher Mrs. Lillie, gave points to the participants for their outrageous apparel. Points ranging from one to five were given to each student based upon the originality, creativity, and style of the students' wear After the contest was over, awards were given to the three top winners First place went to senior Pepper Fee, the Dead Cowboy , second to junior Denise Rainville, the Punk Rock Leopard ; and third to seniors Sheila Murphy and Susan klenke. the Rubik Cubes. The prizes included an album from lack's record shop, two tickets to the Homecoming Dance, and a Buc pennant from the student store. After the contest, the students com- mented on the general mood the day conveyed. Jeff Sterns remarked, “The event was a lot of fun. but more people should have done it I feel that most students think they are too big to dress up for the Halloween Contest. Later, the Student Council Advisor Miss Elizabeth Nicholson stated, students should get involved, have fun, and dress their funniest. One teacher who decided to par- ticipate in the contest was Art teacher Miss Greenwald, who had a hard time making up her mind whether she should go as Kermit the frog or the Cookie Monster She solved her problem by dressing up as both Miss Greenwald stated, School spirit’ Somebody has to have it, if the students do not. Anyway, teachers are supposed to be role models. Maybe next year there will be a larger student turn out . ABOVE LEFT Freshman Sheila Richardson is shown here in her Western attire on Masquerade Day. held on Friday. October 30 ABOVE Being as amiable as clowns are sophomore left Sterns practically puts on a performance by simply coming to school in clown attire on Masquerade Day. 20 Halloween Day
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LEFT: Varsity cheerleaders seniors jackie Savage and Amy Susser and junior Rita Parsons lead on the cheering crowd at the night pep rally before the opening game against Raritan. BELOW In observance for Hat Day ' senior Lisa Wynberg interviews participating junior Kevin Richardson for a video tape made for Mr. Hird's Exploring Television class. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT Donning combat gear and fatigues during Spirit Week's Hat Day are seniors Barclay Boody and Deneen McQueen and junior Molly Angus. ABOVE LEFT At the night pep rally loyal Buc fans seniors Theresa Plumaker, Cathi Doelger, and Tara Brennan and junior Mary Apy are ecstatic over a predicted Red Bank victory, which occurred the next day ABOVE RIGHT In preparation for Spirit Week, freshman Mark Wood decorates a bulletin board encouraging students to support the Buc football team at the night pep rally Spirit Week 19
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Below Addressing a myriad oi ghouls, goblins, and jokers. Student Council President A. C Burgess breaks the suspense, announcing the winner of the Halloween Masquerade Contest Space Cadet junior joanne Scala; second place winner, the Punk Rock Leopard, junior Denise Rainville; sophomore Jeff Sterns, the clown”; first place winner senior Pepper Fee, the Dead Cowboy ; and the Rubik's Cubes,” seniors Sheila Murphy and Susan Klenke, third place winners. ABOVE: The Rubik’s Cube,” senior Sheila Murphy is accosted in the pit by sophomore Laura Marlow, a colortul hippie LEFT The Dead Cowboy,” senior Pepper Fee. displays a remarkable mask of death for the Halloween Masquerade Contest, which won her first place in the competition Halloween Day 2 I
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