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C.C.I. FACES ARE TRULV ONE OF A KIND
TOP ACROSS: Laurie Cameron swings to "I Heard It Through the Grapevine". A bil- ingual Rien Meesters before recycling. MID. ACROSS: Who recognized this pair? "NUN" did!
'A Face-Off' 'A Face Lift' 'About Face' 'Let's Face It' These are only a few of the multitude of terms involving the word 'face'. However, when it came to describing the faces of C.C.I. during Halloween, we were completely at a loss for words. Furthermore, most of the disguises were so superbly designed that we often had great difficulty even putting a name to a face. The vast ma- jority of people present at the dance were in costume and such enthusiam even affected our C.C.I. staff, causing the teachers to raid Mrs. Stoutenburg's mask collection and join in the fun. Each person had put a great deal of time and effort into the creation of their particular face. It was a difficult decision, but in the end Laurie "California Raisin" Cameron was named 'Best Costume' Close runners-up came in such forms of a doctor from the Clarke Institute (Dean Philp), a rather seductive looking lady (either Lesley Peycha OR Tim Foley) and an eerie skeleton (Jen Mcleod).
ABOVE AT.: Dianne Gibson wonders how Kara Kahle will ever get all of that orange colour- ing out of her hair! LT.: Dean Philip • WHO is your orthodon- tist???
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