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SENIOR DEVII. Stephanie Simonson menacingly tempts bewitching Senior Melod) Moses to sign the black book. KIND QUEEN III, Junior i.aurcn Green, gives Beanie, the innocent little kid. Junior Beth Rau, treats from her pumpkin. SENIOR TAMMY Carr demonstrates her monster strength on Fellow Senior ghoul l ed O'Brien. MR. GANCE'S AP Chemistry class came to ghoul instead of school. Row 1: Geoff Harrison, Jen O'Connor, W all) Rapp, Michele Livingston, Liz Kahn, Karen ( lark, Caroline Heller, Jenny Chen, Kim McMahon. Row 2: Dave Murgio, Wyatt Ulrich, Stephanie Rice, Sam Kim, Melody Moses, Sheila Finan, Nancy Dorn, Karen Gibbons, Christine Mulvihill, Maria I aRosa, Merry Weltner. Halloween 27
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MRS. MARY l lbrich compares her fashion sense to that of Senior Cheerleading captain Douk Raynor's. As the captains sailed across the sea, they voiced these opinons as they went about their shipboard tasks. Q What was your most memorable experience during high school? laughing and tripping with Spunky, Dinner and the floor. Lunch Buddies, GI Joe, Friendly's No! Speed) Mike’s and secret agent Beth — KATE SEMPLE What was your most memorable experience during high school? Halloween, last year! I never thought it would be so much fun to be old. — JAMIE PROCINO Q What was your most memorable experience during high school? Going to a deserted beach with my friends at night because one of them wanted to find her earring. Getting scared to death, running back screaming and grabbing each other thinking that we were going to be murdered. — MICHELE MAYBAUM What was your most memorable experience during high school? Fun with Mindy, Mr. Goutburst, Ax murderer, best butts, I p-Jenkins with Rina, Good friends — Dana. Tami, Kim, Doug, Tim, Jen, Scott, Liz — MICHELE LIVINGSTON What was your most memorable experience during high school? T.L.C. Stranger's in Night, St. Croix T J, Zip DR Come Stay Best times with Greg-heatlamp, HC 86,87, Prom UZ G-wiz-ticket, Mitt — ax murderer’s butt, Steve W. — JT YMCA — Cupper joy — MINDY GALLOP Geishas, demons, hobos Halloween draws mixed reviews Mixed in with the students, ghosts, skeletons, witches, punks, and other assorted funny creatures walked down the hallway on Halloween. Many people didn’t dress up though, because they were either too embarrassed or thought that wearing a costume was childish. Mr. Gerald Gance required his chemistry students to dress up or do a term paper. Some other teachers said that students who dressed up for hallowecn would receive extra points on a test or one point on their final average. A few of the teachers dressed up. “Maybe if some of the teachers dressed up. the students would be influence to do the same,” said Sophomore Sheree Johannemann. This year, everyone wore unique costumes. Students fell that if they put their own costume together instead of buying one, they would not end up wearing the same as someone else. From the looks of it, the Halloween spirit might be fading as we get older. Yet, the fun the costumed students had could encourage many more students to return to their childish ways for just one day a year. Halloween
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DAZZLING THE audience as she lead her cast in fagic to Do was Freshman Carrie Wierman. FASTRADA, SENIOR Raquel Christie, shares some unusual motherly advice with Pippin, Senior Brian Gaskill. AS THE royal family practiced their curtain call. Pippin. Senior Brian Gaskill, Senior Leslie Beebe, Fastrada, Senior Raquel Christie, l ewis. Junior Chris Boyle and the patriarch Charles, Senior Tom Finan captured the essence of a not so loving family. Musical
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