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Halloween happenings bring out the wild and crazy ABOVE: Look what is lurking around the corner at the Haunted House! ABOVE LEFT: An added attraction at the Haunted House. LEFT: Sandy Slaughter gets into the Hallo- ween spirit. On a dark, cold and Windy night, the haunted Little Theater filled the halls of Groves with the Hallo- ween spirit. On October 27 and 28, the Thespian Society held its se- cond annual Haunted House. Vam- pires, skeletons and monsters were there to scare the curious and brave visitors, but people in great costumes weren't enough to pre- vent the visitors from sleeping comfortably that night. Brilliant sound effects, spooky scenery, and eerie music did the trick. The pro- ject was a sure success as the Thes- pians took in approximately 8250. The Student Corps sponsored a Halloween dance on Saturday night, October 28, in the cafeteria. The band playing was Contagion. The dance drew a varied ensemble of weird characters in even stranger costumes. Missing this year was the annual Face Painting Day, sponsored by the Art Department. E
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22 Halloween LEFT: One Weird lady wandered into the dance as if by accident. BELOW: A few finishing touches before go- ing out for a bite to eat. ABOVE: How about tonight? ABOVE RIGHT: This Caveman came for a little rock and roll. RIGHT: A scary prankster at the dance. BELOW RIGHT: Michelle Soubly andjanet Klaczynski drop in as Raggedy Ann and An- dy.
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S students aid school in many ways The National Honor Society members at Groves did many things to help students and the school. One thing NHS members did was to provide tutoring for other students. They also ushered at school plays. It was the NHS who sponsored the Slave Auction and Slave Day. Last year-'s officers Were: Mike Ableson, presidentg Charlene Hay- den, treasurerg and Christine Fousi- annes, secretary. All were seniors. These students, along with their advisor Karen Lessenberry, led about 35 other NHS members. Faculty members evaluated stu- dents for NHS. A junior must have a 3.5 grade point average and seniors a 3.2. A student is also evaluated on service to school and community. Other aspects students are evaluated on are leadership and character. ABOVE: Karen Lessenberry, advisor for two years, discusses the functions of the NHS. BELOW: President Mike Abelson tries to explain the induction procedure. 24 NHSIAFS SENIORS Michael Ableson Wendy Lorimer Ingrid Anderson Sharron Mizak David Banda Ha Nguyen jeffrey Bellefleur David Nygaard Carolyn Bristor Elizabeth Parker Susan Brune Deborah Peckham David Crane Michelle Pompea Beth Flashner Margaret Porter Christine Foussiaues Janice Putman Andrew Gaudin J ack Reagan Mary Gibson Krista Richey Robert Greig Eric Schnaufer Charlene Hayden Lisa Shasky J ill Humphrey Pamela Shuck Harlan Kahn Margot Snyder Judy Keyes Alison Turner Laura Kulhanian Monica Tysell Russell Levine Derya Ucar Robert Lindner james Witoszynski
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