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Halloween Halloween lets us show the world what we would choose for ourselves, if life gave us a blank check. And Halloween is usually thought of as a time for children to dress up and let their greedier feelings emerge. However, Riverhead High School students are joining the movement of adults who want to claim Halloween as their own. We aren't in it for the candy, though. This is one night when it's accep- table to live out our wildest fantasies. Whether you have a fetish for the feline, a fond- ness for frippery, or even fancy being a flamenco dancer, Halloween is the night your dreams come true. Inhibitions diminish, so be warned, you may feel un- comfortable with even your best friends. Of course, you're not used to seeing them that particular shade of green. A great deal of hard scrutinizing is always in evidence at any Halloween perhaps we view our party, and our parties were dassmates differently now no different. Admiring remembering the glimpse costumes seemed to be the ,h gave us into their secret most popular pastime. 28
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GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL an expose of UA What better way to find out about unassigned than to talk to the people in unassigned. At the first table are the so-called jocks. Let us begin with them: Teresa Oliveri, what's usually the main topic of conversation in U.A.? Football, parties, and gossip. Thomas Kruger: Football, girls, and fights. Matt Cassidy: Parties, par- ties, and more parties. Anthony Meras: Eddie Murphy. Now we move on to the more intellectual minded members of the cafeteria: Lisa Birnstein: Nuclear War. Wade Karlin: Cars. Peter Kruszon: Homework and females of the opposite sex. Let's speak to some education-conscious ladies: Kim Braunskill: Homework. Michele Boardman: School. Valerie Fletcher: School. Even though the conversa- tion differs from table to table, the attitude doesn't. Unassign- ed is a place to relax in the mid- dle of a hectic day. Mrs. Heppner's motherly smile eases the beginning of another day of academic rigor. 27
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Looking extraordinarily similar to the original, Klaus Schlichting gets in the holiday spirit. This motley crew show off their creative costumes for the camera. Even though it's her first Hallo- ween, Poom makes a great mouse When do a doctor and a cat have a chat? On Halloween, of course! 4 WW
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