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Spirits '78 An extraordinary collection of creatures crowded the corridors October 31. The Halloween dress-up day allowed the students and faculty to display their creative talents, resulting in everything from potbcllied Arabs to warty witches. Prizes for the scariest, ugliest, funniest, cutest, and most original costumes were awarded. The well-deserved winners were Dan South Cbearj, Laura Winford twitchj, Kim Barnard and Laura Dunkin tTweety and Selvesterj, Kathy Franz fgeniej, and a tie between Woody Knouse CStar Warsj and Craig Bovee tfrogj. Frightfully furbished halls provided a ghoulish setting for the maksed. Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen competed for the honor of being pronounced finest hall decorators, with the Juniors taking first place. The holiday celebration concluded in an Almost Anything Goes contest, including bottle sucking and pie eating competitions. For the final team standings: the Faculty captured first, the Seniors second, the Juniors and Sophomores third, and the Freshmen fourth. Mr. Klepper Gets Down! '79 is looking devine. West Wonder Women. . . , Or is it the Three Stooges? Oh really darling, you look absolutely devine.
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, Dressin' Up And Senlor Ball The silvery snowflakes of the decorating theme re- sembled the weather on December 2, but the Senior Ball atmosphere in the basement of the Switzerland was warm and pleasant. This was the evening in which seniors declared Looks Like We Made lt! . After dinner, couples moved to the music of Night Rain, and Queen Missie Benson and King Mike Roth reigned over the event with lst Prince Gary Lambert and Prin- cess Eva Shroyer. This special night for seniors will Brian SICVCHS boogies al lhe SCf1i0f Ball- long be a favorite reflection of the Class of ',78. '...5 I S.. I0 l' 39 ' M I escorts QQ? , polo 3 QS T30 vosab !l! First Prince, Gary Lambert,g First Princess, Lynne lVlclavic,g Queen, Missie Benson,3 King, Mike Roth,g Second, Princess, Eva Shroyer and Second Prince, Ed Lambert. l80
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