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--------Not  for  spooks only —




                    “ We become better citizens by doing service for the school
                    and community,'’  said  Key Club sponsor Jo  Rives  Bingo
                    at Papillion's nursing home and various parties needed
                    careful  planning  by junior  Mary Gabriel and  senior
                    Gretchen Vahl.
                Things go




                 BUMP




                 in the night





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                      misty,  cold  night.  The  winds                                                                         A
                  A howled  through  the trees,  rus­
                tling  the  autumn  leaves.  Franken-
                steins,  Darth Vaders, and scary cre­
                 atures  prowled  the  darkness  going
                door-to-door.
                   Trick-or-treating, costume parties,
                 haunted  houses,  and  scary  movies
                 made Halloween a night full of excit­
                 ing  events.  Pranksters  got  their
                 chance  to  get  even  by  tee-peeing,
                 knocking over trash cans, and soap­
                 ing windows.
                   Halloween  is  not  just  taking,  but
                 giving.  UNICEF,  a  united  nation
                 organization,  collects  money  for
                 needy children over seas. Whether it
                 was at a store or a child that came to
                 your  door,  money  was  collected  to
                 buy  food  or  badly  needed  clothing.
                 Key Club, also known as kiwanas,  is
                 known  for  giving.  They  sponsored
                 the Food  Drive,  a Christmas party at
                 Children’s  Hospital,  a  party  for  the
                 cast  of  ’Oliver’,  sold  class  t-shirts,
                 and helped out when needed.
                   This year they tried a new project -
                 tutoring  students  in  their  studies.
                 Sponsor  Mrs.  Jo  Rives  explained
                 how hard it was, though, to get peo­
                 ple together.
                   "People were just too busy. It was
                 hard  to  find  any  free  time  so  they
                 could help tutor.”
                   Whether  giving  or taking,  Hallow­
                 een seemed to be a time to get most
                 everyone involved in the spirit.













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