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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.
2 6 Fall, Halloween, UNICEF, Key Club

