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se Below: Junior Mi- chael Gallagher keeps Elvis alive. leaving everyone all shook up with his awesome cos- tume. Dressing up as a famous person always looks clever. Right: Sophomore girls model their tod- dler apparel, complete with bottles and blane kets. Wearing Hallow- een costumes usually brings back childhood memories. .. 5 f Above: An enthusias- tic student goes tor a swim while bobbing tor apples. Bobbing tor apples, one ot' the best contests. comes with a reward. Right: Senior Nadia Tostanoski shines along with junior Col- leen Coussinat. Origi- nal costumes reflected the creativity ot stu- dents. 18 Raising Our Voices xv e Rkjfly 1 ' , 0 , t . J aft.-'M Y . -aw. , 4 f 0 se, se 54'
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Left: Juniors Lynda Name. Tif- fany Lee. Kimberly Young. and Monica Dcmee have lots of fun on their night at the Nile. Many students had fun hanging out with their friends during the dance, .0 49010 Left: Chris Dunne and Nadia Tostanoski display their Egyptian hats after being crowned king and queen. After the crowning every- one joined them in dancing to A Whole New World, Below: Katie Mattias, Sara Ma- loney, Parvench Larizadeh, and a friend from SI stop for a photo. In addition to dancing, the gym pro- vided activities such as watching Egyptian videos on a big-screen t.v. . .len Yuen '97 I liked the Egyptian motif. The decorations were con- vincing and it felt like I was really in Egypt danc- ing by the Nile. I thought the music was much better than the first dance's. There was a wide variety of rock and RSLB, but I think it's time for the deejays to stop playing HYMCAU and the t'Ma- carenaf' Overall, I had a lot of fun, -af 31 Qielfatiitff. - Valerie Montes 'tltl 1 . The Homecoming Dance 5 ' was great. It was one ofthe ' first dances I have ever been to and I had a won- ' derful time. I loved the mu- ' v sic and I had a lot of fun spending time with my friends. I thought the decorations looked really good and gave the gym a better at- mosphere. It will be a lot of fun to be a senior and participate in all the homecom- ing activities. i Above: This twenty-five foot pyramid stood tall in the gym the night of the dance. The Senior Council spent many weeks preparing the decorations to make the dance a success, Homecoming 17
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as sr .yr fa Playing Dress Up Boo! Scared? For this year's Hallow- een, students came to school as their fa- vorite characters. Walking through the halls one could see Raggedy Ann and An- dy, pumpkins, Daphne from Scooby Doo, and Captain Jean Luc Picard. The atmosphere of mystery and imagination made Halloween memorable for students. The student council outdid themselves with the traditional events- a costume con- test, bobbing for body parts, a freeze dance competition. and a costume parade. At lunch everyone cheered when the judges found Waldo and made him a win- ner with Minnie Mouse and Jimmy Hen- drix as close second place winners. Each winner of the costume contest received a bag full of treats. Junior Jenny Mok said, Halloween was fun because I got to see how people's ideas went toward their cos- tumesfi Student disc jockeys took charge Tina Novero '00 The best part about Halloween is the can- dy. Now that I have braces. though. I can't eat it. Scaring little kids makes up for that. Also. every year I try to be as creative as possible with costume ideas. That's the easy part. The hard part is finding the cos- tume itself. of the music, leading the freeze dance competition. HWatching my friends in the freeze dance competition was hilarious and brought out their wild side, asserted Jon Cheung. Hit songs from bands like the BeeGees created a disco inferno. Daring students bobbed for body parts and apples during lunch. Afterwards people relaxed by watching the parade. The participants were more than happy to display their un- usual outfits. Some spirited teachers and faculty dressed up in costumes also. The day got so exciting that school seemed to end too quickly. Many students talked about their trick-or-treating plans, and others discussed ideas for next year's costumes. Overall, the good weather and laughter from lively students made it a beautiful day. , . I ,I Regina Lynch '98 'I i L. For Halloween my V, A i.,. 'K friends and I like to if I dress up and go trick. J I, Ji I or-treating. Usually -Betty Chu Q, v .J 1 X 4 we end up with a lot of candy. It's fun, and we try to remember safety tips so we'll keep out ofharm's way. I enjoyed the activities at school this year, and l'm really looking forward to next Halloween. Left: Sophomores Mi- chael Bourne and Connor Haught listen to the buzz of activi- ties around them, Stu- dents easily got into the spirit with comical costumes. Halloween 19
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