1988 Gallimaufry

Mark Armantrout, as the infamous "Church Lady," preaches against sin at the dance. Lynn Fields sinks his teeth into apple-bobbing. V ; • * - :nffiM-M&Q&&fc>!^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^ ^W*^™BBJBIBBJBP to <^W.ttWTl®t" _<4ffl| •i A - M J*: JLM i I S i J i l i i i _ _ j y ^ - x n p n _____ --5i*•*^•^ , ^**"" •! ^_^fl H a l l o w e e n D a n c e m he night grew dark as peo– ple's imaginations began to run wild. It was Hallow– een night and monsters ruled the shadows . Spray painted images scattered the illuminated walls with images of horror. Elaborately carved pumpkins held an eerie glow while black and orange streamers and balloons were the only hints of festivity until the music began. Everyone, from the divine Church Lady to the provocative "ladies-of- the-night," danced to the music and mingled over seasonal cookies and punch. Costume judging and apple bobbing contests and others were held when people took a break from dancing. Mitch Gordon , with good taste in mind, offers his music choices to the D.J. Nancy Young, Carol Willhelm, Kris- tina Fowler, and Jennifer Schwartz dance to their favoritemusic. Activities ^ 11

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