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favorite
haunts
T he cool air and falling leaves
® arrived; the warmth and
green of summer was gone.
Students now spent their time at
football games. McDonald's and
raking leaves, instead of at pools or
Peony Park.
Students also spent their time
going to haunted houses, where
they could see members of the
drama department participating in
the Millard Jaycees' haunted
house, taking money or acting as
monsters. If a student didn't have
the money for a haunted house,
one might have found him
prowling around the "Hatchet
House", an old school house
where, according to legend, an
aged school teacher went insane
and killed all of her pupils. Other
students may have been on their
way to Hatchet House, driving
across Heartbeat Bridge, listening
for the mysterious heartbeat.
Fall also brought the annual
Senior Citizens Lunch held on
October 28 in the school cafeteria.
Approximately 50 area retirees
attended.
Making the school's presence known, senior
Rhonda Havel adds Ralston's name to the
board of grafitti at the Miliard Jaycees Haunt
ed House.
Waiting to be scared junior Debbie M cIntyre,
sophomore Lisa Harper and junior Cheri Kid
der stand in line to enter a haunted house.
18 Halloween, Fall

