Saga 1979

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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�. _


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