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Ghouls Invade School for Halloween Parade On f rirlav. Oc tober $()th the lulls ot RBR turned into a myriad of monster madness. Students didn't look twice at Gumby trying out .1 hit tor I rernh il oiu e a eu un peu blub vert de day, Gumbie! or Hagar the Horrible experimenting with the latest technology in chemistry. Pirates swaggered down the hall to I nglish lass and little girls with huge lollipops were barely noticed. Students didn't blink an eyelash when I rankenstein rushed in late tor OKI or Opus just happened to waddle in during Drama. In the lunch line some found themselves wedged between «1 bunny that liked tuna salad and a demon who preferred fries. Yes, a plague had struck Red Bank Regional: the Halloween spirit Innovation and creativity were the ke to this years' Halloween madness, No two costumes were alike. Students made due with what they had. Most of the costumes were made by the students themselves. Very few had the same costume idea Of course, there were .is always the wide variety ot the creepers and crawlies. After all, what is Halloween with out them? Among many ot the student body, there appeared to be a contest for the freakiest mask. Overemphasized noses, lips, and ears, along with wrinkles and freaky hiardos completed students' wild looks. I Jappih few students passed out in fright when what they thought was a student turned around and turned out to be a werewolf However, some found it disconcerting to be taught by something other than a teacher. Many thought that these teachers had finally taken off thier disquises to reveal their true selves. Whatever the case. Halloween 87 proved to be a wild and wacky day. for the fainthearted, rest assured and be thankful that it comes only once a year. ABOVI MR JOHN Hird shows wh.il happens to students who fail the HSPT ABOVI SI ARC 11 MY lot ker and find the entrant e to my world,' spouts demon sophomore Cara Pelruzella.
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BF.IOW SAM A. Sophomore Jennifer lones. knows whether this Keel Bank Catholic girl. Sophomore Laura Dolan, has been good or had LEFT: I XLCUI ION by tins grim reaper is the order (»1 the day tor Sophomore I auren Greene. ABOVI CONVICI Mr. Gerald Gance serves his sentence» of hard time at RBR.
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Bahamas Beckons Balmily to Co-Op Crew 'The city was so big and beautiful and, oh, those beaches, bragged senior Llizabeth Washington, who still glowed with excitement from the Co-op trip to the Bahamas from February 15 to February 19. Another highlight of the 4 day, 3 night trip was the cruise accomodations and on board entertainment. Senior Eunice Washington said, The cabins were so much bigger and richer than last year. And the band at the Islander Club on board ship gave us the music we like. Once they reached the Bahamas, there was plenty to do. Senior John Clymore said. I rented a bike and rode all over the island stopping to swim on the clean beaches. The water was so clear and blue. Finding the outgoing, biligual Bahama natives to his liking also was senior Lon Bachelle. I was excited about meeting people from a very different culture and the stunning native dancers were the most exciting part of the trip for me, he said. Some of the cultural differences that the students found were the relaxed pace of life, driving on the left side of the road and an economic system based on bargaining down the exorbitant price of commodities. The Co-op students paid for the trip through fundraisers and their jobs in the Co-op program.
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