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graveyard smash The spook� were let out of their cas tles, and students let loose from their studies at the third annual "Munster Mash," Costumes ranged from the bi zarre twisted Hunchback and the cold Dracula, to Raggedy Ann <md Andy. Apple bobbing, pumpkin carving, mummy wrapping, and costume con tests allowed students to forget their inhibitions and join in the fun. Prize!> were awarded for the weir dest, scariest, best storybook character, and best futuristic costumes. The award for best all-around costume went to playboy bunnies, Deb Ruehl, lisa Bloch and Suzanne Bloch. The grand prize was a pumpkin carved in the likeness of King Tut. Along with the costume disco, there was a campus-wide scavenger hunt and Pflueger's haunted house. The All Saints Day event co-spon sored by ASPlU Special Events Com mittee and RHC, was a monstrous suc cess with students. 1. "Beauty lies in the eyes 01 th(' behulder," for Wendy Hovland and "date." 2. Grand prize winner�, Deb Ruehl, lisa Bloch and Su�anne Bloch posed to male cheers. 3. Students competed in �n apple bobbing con lest. 4. Rdiving childhood days, students carved pumpkins into jack·o-Iantern�. _