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Demetrius Dawson won first place in the individ- ual costume category with his impression of Dr. Shumake. Kelly Conner, Kerri Hirsch, and Rebecca Bat- chelder. Gabrielle Chaput. Martha Chan. Desha Grubb. May Chan, and Lorra Veal won the group costume award for Over the Rainbow. 43
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Halloween Costume Contest Rodney Gibson and Christy Petrie. The annual Halloween Costume Contest was a great success. The entries were many, as the winners were few. But they were all great, Even if they couldn ' t be named first place. The individual winner was Deme- trius Dawson as What ' s up, Doc? The group winners were Lorra Veal, Desha Grubb, Gabrielle Cha- put, and Martha and May Chan as Over the Rainbow. The beginning is now ending, With the dead leaves flying through the quiet night. With the pumpkins staring as if no one was in sight. Soon all the witches and goblins, ghosts and vampires Left with a silent good night. — MARTHA CHAN I E.T. made a special return visit, but didn ' t win. Wylie Petty ' s mime artist costume drew modest reviews. 42
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Bring On The Birds! Thanksgiving is a feast at TFS. Stu- dents gather in the Willet Dining Hall with staff members and their families for a meal to remember. After the blessing by Dr. Shumake, student servers carry out 29 magnifi- cent turkeys, along with dressing, rice and gravy, green beans, cream style corn, cranberry sauce, rolls, and Mrs. Dockins ' unbeatable pumpkin pie. Several students volunteer to carve the birds. For some it is their first meaningful experience with a sharp knife. But with patience and under- standing everyone is served and eats until they can eat no more. Thanksgiving at TFS is more than a banquet. It is a welcome stopping point, a time to take a break before winter quarter and the hectic Christ- mas holidays are upon us. It is a vaca- tion to be shared with family and friends. Thanksgiving is a time for reflection, a time to think about what we accom- plished in the fall and what we can do better in the months ahead. But most important of all, Thanks- giving is a time to be thankful: for who we are, for what we are, and for those who have guided us on our journey. Desha Grubb. Todd Besier, and Andrew Byrd bring out the turkeys!
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