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Athena Hodge and her family display their jack-oAlantern costumes ho are these two spooky phantoms? Why Julie awe and Natalie Rowland of course! his mother, Mrs. Lyles, looks on. Steven Lyles epares to grab a goldfish. In kitty-cat and bunny outfits, Kristina Hursey and Meredith Orvin watch the amus- ing antics of . . . whom? Elizabeth Welch gives the camera Hthe look while her friends don t seem to realize what is going on. Fall Festival - 35
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Ready to scare anyone foolish enough to enter the Senior haunted house are Becca Driggers, the ghostly ghost, and Chelle Wingate, the snakewoman. lid, to the camera In their new wavelpunk costumes. Meredith Nock, Molly Simpson, and Jen- nifer Young stop having fun at the Fall Festival and give three beaming smiles. 34 a Fall Festival Oscar the Grouch. alias Michael Svetlik, bashfully tips his hat, excuse me, trash can Km' W 0651!! Smiling faces, wild costumes, and playful laughter ran rampant on Halloween night at the Fall Festival. Children of all ages thronged to the gamebooths where they could win anything from goldfish to bottles of Coca- Cola. In the far corner of the gym mysterious noises emanated from the haunted house frightening some youngsters and arousing curiosity in others. With the help of parents, faculty and students, the Halloween car- nival was a wonderful success even though the rain dampened some of the outdoor activities. The General StorelCrafts booth was a favorite among the adults. The costume contest was an opportunity for everyone to show off the creativity and hard work that they had put in- to the brilliant array of costumes. But most importantly, it was kids, night out, and they were the ones who would remember the ghosts, goblins, and sticky candy fingers.
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36 - Body Language Don't read my lips; read my body. The cliche Iiactions speak louder than words is true. I cross my arms, lean back in my chair then tell you I believe every word that comes out of your mouth. Do I? No. Body language e a language louder than words. Has anyone ever told you Itno while play- ing with their necklace and twirling the pendant back and forth? Then their body language is saying yes. Sur- prised? The body sends out all kinds of messages that for some reason you cannot say. You lean your head on your hand as you sit in your desk e youIre not paying attention to the teacher. You sit forward in your desk Hands often are used to explain confusing ideas or thoughts. Here Allyson LowderIS hands help her out. e your teacher has your undivided attention. You sit there tapping your foot and playing with your pen. Others can tell that you are nervous even if you deny it!! Other more physical actions say things too. A light tentative tap on the shoulder might be saying I want to talk to you, but Pm afraid of your reply. But then again, a big Iung-squeezing bear hug might be saying IIHey, I think you are nice! More is being said in a silent classroom full of students than anyone Iincluding the teacheri realizes. Clarice Spencer, hand raised, evidently knows the answer. Schoolwork can make a person's mind and body silently scream with frustration. Rob Heller seems to be trying to pop some answer into his head.
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