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Page 19 text:
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Top left Monique Morris Christina FrU- Top right — Kathy Morris, Kim Gilbert, Above - Coach Law watches his valiant warriors in battle patrick are raisins for the day. and Mark Foster laugh at the socks on Alison Howe's hands. Homecoming 15
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Page 18 text:
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A Homecoming To Remember This year’s Homecoming weekend made memories for Spaulding s fans, athletes, and alumni that won’t ever be for- gotten. Held on October seventh and eighth, the festivities gave everyone the opportunity to show their school spirit, support their teams, and be with friends. The highlight of Friday night s pep rally was the announcement of 1988 Homecoming King and Queen, John Wilkin and Meikel Buzzi! “I was shocked to receive the title of Homecoming Queen. However, I don’t feel there can be just one Queen; every girl in her own special way is a queen. I would also like to give special thanks to Vicki Pouliot for mak- ing the evening possible,’’ stated Meikel about how she felt about being picked as Queen. On Saturday night, after the long day of fierce competition, music from The Law pounded throughout the gym. The Home- coming Dance, sponsored by the Student Council, provided an ex- citing end to a great weekend! Once again, Homecoming united the classes, friends together with friends! And together, memories were made that will last forever. Left — Brian Dessureau plays chauffeur while John Wilkin. Kevin Rinker, Shaun FiliauK, Chris Blake. Craig Johanson Matt Mulligan enjoy a little fruity pebbles Top — Jerry Otis, John Perry, Blake El- ision. Kevin Spaulding Casey Har- rington ride in the Flintstones mobile. Above — Cheryl Bolles, Aaron Beltrami Bobby Vandor argue with the driver about stopping at Dunkin Donuts for some munchies. 14 Homecoming
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A Scary Jaunt through Spaulding Picture this: It's a brisk, moonlit night, the only sound is the cold wind knifing through the autumn trees. Stormy clouds pass over the glowing full moon casting ghastly shadows beside you on the roadside. The earth is hard under your feet as your footsteps begin to instinctively accelerate. What was that crashing noise be- hind you? You hear what you think may be laughter but you don't take the time to find out — you are running now, your breath- ing is faster and your eyes are constantly darting back and forth to the darkness ahead of you — is that a light? Mo time to think about it because the footsteps be- hind you are now running too, and they are growing louder, louder; it is all you can hear be- sides a beastly crackle. You shudder, “Why me?” As you desperately search for the haunting answer you feel yourself falling ... Where are you? What is hap- pening? Slowly your senses come back to you. You feel an iron grip on your shoulder, steel blades are slicing through your sweater — you have no escape. Silently you turn your face upwards to your captor and see - the most hideous ... (Gasp!) most horrifying and disgusting ... rubber mask! Sur- rounded by goblins, ducks, and guys dressed like women galore, you are helped to your feet and can only think one thought, “Do all these weirdos really go to SPAGLDIMG?” Kim Buntin DEDICATED O THE PUBLIC SPIRITED CITIZE H THE SCHO GROl ERSf U Above — Denise Rossi, Marcus Alyward. Walter Ward, and Chris Owen are all dressed up. Top left — Donald Koch smiles with his eyes popping. Above right — Wade Camp wears his fa- vorite beverage. Right — Jill Lawson and Jodi McPherson clown around. 16 Halloween
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