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                            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.



































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